Sentences with phrase «codifying many»

Ghana currently has no electoral laws to handle the situation, and the government communique addressing the voter register admits that «Ghana should emulate the example of Kenya by codifying a set of electoral laws which adequately deter electoral fraud.»
Mapping the path to codifying — or not codifying — the UK's Constitution.
Organizations like the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) and United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA, colloquially abbreviated to «U-Trip») nominally took the lead in terms of getting everyone on the same page as far as the basic rules, codifying a backyard game to make sure it was basically played the same way everywhere.
They plan to come out with a new standard, codifying the requirements for certification, in early 2019.
a significant percentage of «believers» continually try to impose their beliefs on everyone by codifying their doctrine in law.
For example, the codifying common lawyer, Sir Edward Coke, remained a loyal Anglican all his life, paying no special attention to Puritan theological debates going on at the time.
john — if it were only as simple as believers just believing, but unfortunately, they work tirelessly to force their beliefs upon the general population by codifying them into civil law.
Pope Francis has not openly agreed with either side of the debate on divorced Catholics, but he did warn last week against «codifying faith in rules and instructions as did the scribes, the Pharisees and the doctors of law in the time of Jesus».
theologian have a common vocation of finding the words to communicate the power of experience without codifying it and bending it into dictionary definitions.
As mankinds» continual hunting for the codifying of Life's laws in Cellularized Confinements manliness ever does continue onwards, he will become ever aware of the once hidden things.
It really makes you wonder about his sense of justice, codifying slavery and the inferiority of women.
the problem is when those people who believe decide to force their beliefs on others by codifying their beliefs into law, discriminating against their fellows, and insinuating it in to public school curriculum.
Writing, in making the world light — in codifying, prettifying, verbalizing it — approaches blasphemy.
For in its enforcement of the sexual revolution, the state is effectively codifying ontological and anthropological presuppositions.
However, I know a few se.x workers who are in support of legalizing and codifying the industry, requiring testing, providing medical care, taxing, etc..
as with every other argument about christianity, if it really was only a belief it would be of no consequence, but unfortunately so many use their religious beliefs as an excuse to attempt to demand the rest of the population adhere to their beliefs by codifying them into civil law.
What ways do we have of codifying our moral tendency?
By codifying an explicit commitment to raise interest rates in the policy statement, policy makers are reinforcing their role as guardians of financial stability, and not simply stewards of non-inflationary economic growth.
There is also the matter of the thinly veiled (if at all) threat that regulators were looking closely at codifying their stances on cryptocurrency.
Not only is there a different skill set between search for a business model (or in my case collaborative literacy program model) and executing that model, there's a different skillset in documenting, training, and codifying the culture and practices of that model.
«Marketing gurus Halligan and Scott take a crack at codifying the Dead's non-musical innovations... that correlate with emerging business principles.
One example of this might be asking HR to add a policy of non-gendered bathrooms (like Target) to the employee handbook, or codifying a better environment for working parents to offer better feeding rooms, family leave, or daycare.
More funding will bring more scrutiny, and Patreon will have the tough job of walking the free - speech - without - filth tightrope in codifying what exactly is allowed and enforcing those rules.
Marketing gurus David Meerman Scott and Brian Halligan take a crack at codifying the Dead's non-musical innovations in Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead: What Every Business Can Learn from the Most Iconic Band in History (Wiley).
It will begin the process of codifying what you find important.
«By codifying existing sanctions and requiring congressional review of any decision to weaken or lift them, we are ensuring that the United States continues to punish President (Vladimir) Putin for his reckless and destabilizing actions,» said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D - N.Y., the top Senate Democrat.
Three years ago, 10 employees were given the job of brainstorming the software company's mission statement, along with codifying its vision and values.
Democrats will face their toughest odds on codifying DACA, the Obama - era immigration program that shields from deportation more than 700,000 unauthorized immigrants who entered the US as minors.
GDPR will codify data protection rules for all companies that collect data from EU citizens while greatly expanding individuals» control over how and when their personal data is collected and used.
President Donald Trump gave a six - month deadline to Congress to codify the program when his administration announced plans to dismantle it in September.
«It's an interesting demonstration of the ways in which apps and social media platforms both reflect and are sensitive to cultural change and serve as a cultural barometer but can also codify what is acceptable behavior,» she said.
This identity does not need to be codified and disseminated; it is lived,» Ulrich says.
It codified definitions around consent and misconduct, and determined timelines for investigating complaints.
These standards codify behaviors around key manager responsibilities like one - on - one meetings, onboarding new staff, and communication of team goals.
Smith and Furbershaw have codified the process with an appropriately descriptive name: «venture design.»
It needs to be clarified, codified, so particularly institutional investors can feel confident there's liquidity in the market.»
An institution of Desjardins» size would not function without codified processes, and while the co-operative has plenty — 143 distinct ones when it counted a few years ago — it is now looking to give employees more leeway to act on the front lines by, say, allowing a caisse teller to offer an additional incentive at the counter.
The bill codifies the ownership of stuff gathered by U.S. companies in space in part to allow for stable investment in such ventures — and to encourage more players to get into the field.
Rutan is loath to codify his approach to managing.
Naturally, his latest startup is a drone company, one that would provide drone products and services as well as training and certification for pilots — as soon as standards for such certification are codified by the FAA, that is.
When I codified last year's learnings, I got such a positive response that I thought I'd make this an annual thing.
If the first phase of 3D printing was about hulking industrial 3D printers that codified processes, and the second phase of 3D printing was about the hobbyist community using 3D printers, then the third phase, with printers like the Form 2, is about making 3D printing even more accessible by making it simple enough — and making the 3D printers small enough — so that it can go to every place where objects are designed and manufactured.
«Organizational health has been a priority for us at Chatbooks as we've grown from five to 100 - plus employees, and [this book] has been key in helping us codify and communicate our company culture.
«Today's news codifies the importance of Greg Abel and Ajit Jain to not just their current businesses, but their future authority once Buffett relinquishes the CEO title,» Rolfe added.
The deck is an attempt to codify the «high performance» culture at Netflix, which the company admits is not for everyone.
When staff are regularly coming and going, firms have no choice but to codify the processes, practices and policies that otherwise live in someone's head — a step that is instrumental in facilitating sustainable growth.
Though there is no tax advantage to the status, the designation codified and made even more rigorous and transparent the company's efforts to be environmentally friendly.
One of the company's most interesting initiatives, Project Aristotle, gathered several of Google's best and brightest to help the organization codify the secrets to team effectiveness.
Cofounders Gascoigne and Leo Widrich decided to codify their corporate culture, and «Default to transparency» became the top value.
The new rules update existing regulations and are designed to better codify what constitutes a violation of discipline, the official Xinhua news agency reported late on Wednesday.
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