«With a state plan now imminent, we are urging the governor to revisit the decision to rescind $ 250 million in aid to New York City students and teachers, who by no fault of their own will face the unfortunate
consequences of the failure of their local leaders to get the job done,» Schleifer said.
In addition, state law allows consumer reporting, tax refund interception and driver's license suspension
as consequences of failure to pay child support.
I should also mention that as an economic development professional across many local authorities in Wales, England and Scotland over 20 years, I experienced at first hand the disastrous
consequences of a failure by any central government to carry out a comprehensive Regional development / regeneration strategy.
• When the issue is a problem with refusing to following instructions — for example, refusing to empty pockets or refusing to wash hands — or if there is a confrontation, the collector should warn the employee of
potential consequences of a failure to cooperate; and if practical, seek assistance from the DER or supervisor to ensure that the employee understands the ramifications.
Put simply, Szczesny's departure is the
inevitable consequence of his failure to progress at a rate commensurate with that of Thibaut Courtois at Chelsea, for instance, or David de Gea at Manchester United; players of the same age - profile starting for the clubs that Arsenal are competing against for trophies and which they can now increasingly rival in the transfer market.
As Putin turned off the gas supplies in Eastern Europe and Stern warned of the environmental and
economic consequences of our failure to combat global warming, support among the public, Parliament and business for new nuclear power in the UK soared.
Because last week the
awful consequences of our failure to renew was made plain when the Tories rammed through savage cuts to tax credits alongside an ugly assault on trade union rights.
He says that the achievement gap is a
direct consequence of the failure to adequately address what he coined, the Attitude Gap (the gap between those students who have the will to achieve excellence and those who do not) that continues to persist in American classrooms.
If you assume that the problem is a real one, and not a «scam» as hard - line deniers continue to insist, then what penalty would be effective to motivate if the
natural consequences of failure do not?
Dr. Waygood's excitement is a nice change from the disappointment expressed by some NGOs, who are calling on a press conference to «
analyze consequences of the failure governments at Rio +20 are faced with.»
The current European migratory crisis shows how politically sensitive the surveillance of the EU's external borders is and the dramatic
human consequences of the failures of that surveillance.
«Sadly this case is an all too common and
tragic consequence of a failure to adhere to well understood standards that at Moore Blatch we have encountered many times.»
A recent Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII drew my attention to an interesting decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on the scope of a defendant's obligation to mediate in a meaningful way — and the potential
cost consequences of the failure to do so.
«not merely an ability to understand the nature of the proposed treatment... but a full understanding and appreciation of the consequences both of the treatment in terms of intended and possible side effects and... the
anticipated consequences of a failure to treat.»
The curious outcome is that the employer has tried to comply with the express contractual provisions relating to the disciplinary process (presumably partly in order to avoid a contractual challenge) but then on dismissal, seeks to rely on another contractual provision, that relating to dismissal without cause, to avoid the
financial consequences of his failure to comply.
As businesses look to obtain stronger consent for the use of data in preparation for the new regulations, your business needs to ask itself «have you done enough to avoid the
costly consequences of failure to comply?»
Writing in NLJ this week, David Niven, partner, and David O'Brien, senior associate, Penningtons Manches, say: «Giambrone is the first case where solicitors have been held liable for the
full consequences of their failure to properly advise their clients of the risks involved in a purchase, and to conduct the matter in a manner so as to protect the purchasers from those risks.
Dem - master Demolition Ltd v. Healthcare Environmental Services Ltd [2015] CSOH 154 Commercial Court; construction of repairing obliation in commercial lease;
consequences of failure of parties to complete schedule of condition provided for in lease.
It takes real courage to face
the consequences of failure and to keep trying even after you've failed.
«Lastly,» says Kane, «and this is what's most often left out, is
the consequences of a failure to follow that prescribed or proscribed behavior.»
Leaders tend to leverage one system or the other — by either cheering people on or stressing
the consequences of failure.
«Because we have lowered
the consequence of failure... we have also increased the pace of innovation.»
This belief, Bloom claims, is
a consequence of the failure of colleges and universities to cultivate among their students a sense of shared goals and a common vision of the public good.
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Consequence of failure — With football target so low manager only has he to concentrate on making money for the owner.
«Strikes are always
the consequence of failure, failure we can not afford as a nation,» Mr Miliband argued, to heckling from some parts of the hall.
The consequence of failure here goes way beyond immigrants or goods.