Sentences with phrase «considering establishing a limited»

In its report (pdf), the MSBA Task Force on the Future of Legal Education says the MSBA should consider establishing a limited - license legal technician (LLLT) certification in Minnesota.

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Among the other bills is a proposal to post more information about landmarked buildings online, as well as a bill sponsored by City Councilman Brad Lander which would establish a time limit on how long LPC can take to consider designation requests.
Important, the NAS did not consider these ranges to be Dietary Reference Intake guidelines that established specific upper (or lower) limits for protein intake.
Unfortunately for women interested in younger men, the data also showed that 42 percent of male users only consider younger women (established when they tell the site who they're looking for), limiting the pool of men who would contact an older woman in the first place.
If you think too much printing will become a problem, you may want to consider print management software that establishes limits or counts pages.
One proposed constitutional amendment being considered by the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission would establish 8 - year term limits for school board members across the state.
When you combine limited availability of promotional channels with the publication of around 150 books each month, one needs to establish «requirements» that each book or author needs to meet in order to be considered for promotion in the various channels.
And then I remembered, I had an agent, a great agent, I wrote great books (so all the rejecting editors told me) and yes, you are right, self pub has given my stories a voice and an ear and the chance to be read, when they otherwise would have still been gathering dust on my hard drive, yet, on the other hand this is hard, REALLY HARD, it is SO hard to find your way to a readership as a SP, with limited funds (dwindling)... and the glimmer of trad pub — with their power to splash your name around established circles of readers, and their ability to secure a great number of reviews where, as a self pub, doors have been slammed in my face — becomes temptingly shiny again, (it's like childbirth, you forget all the painful stuff with time)... and it all gets very tempting... almost tempting enough to consider sacrificing one work JUST one artistic premise for the trade off of visibility... and then perhaps, just perhaps THEN, my SP efforts will finally sprout wings... but then I hear you and other say, it wasn't worth it, you'd never do it again, and I sigh... And then I wake up the next morning and think of packing it all in, and going to work for Walmart and steady shitty pay... lol And then along comes this blog post.
If you are considering a home equity line of credit, you would add the amount you want to borrow or the credit limit you want to establish to your current mortgage balance.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
It thus agreed with the assessment of the national authorities because the latter had not only limited themselves to consider «mere membership in a particular organization associated with organized crime» sufficient to establish such conduct (para 90).
It is not generally considered necessary for the limited partnership agreement (if any) constituting or establishing the SLP to be executed in Scotland.
National arbitration statutes generally contain only limited provisions on disclosure and recognise parties» autonomy to determine procedural issues, while institutional rules usually give tribunals a wide discretion in relation to disclosure, ranging from ordering parties to produce any documents they consider relevant (Art 22 (1)(e), LCIA Rules), to granting them a general mandate to establish facts through appropriate means (Art 25, ICC Rules).
The forthcoming CCW Group of Governmental Experts on Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems chaired by India presents the opportunity to consider in more depth where the limits on autonomy in weapon systems must be established to ensure IHL compliance and to satisfy ethical concerns.
For the children who don't establish this antisocial pattern by late adolescence, their disorder is considered adolescence - limited.
These distinctions are important for both the brokerage (and its related licensees) and the buyer / tenant or the seller / landlord to consider, since the nature of the relationship that is established, whether sole agency, limited dual agency, or no agency, determines the duties and obligations of the brokerage and its related licensees, as well as the level of assistance and representation that the party will receive.
Among the reasons for this are the fact that arbitration awards are not appealable on the merits but generally only on the limited procedural bases established in the governing state arbitration statute; that the issues considered by Hearing Panels are often myriad and complex, and the reasoning for an award may be equally complex and difficult to reduce to writing; and that the inclusion of written findings of fact or rationale (or both) would conceivably result in attempts to use such detail as «precedent» in subsequent hearings which might or might not involve similar facts.
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