Sentences with phrase «control over the conduct»

This age into which we are moving has been called post-Christian, meaning that the Christian faith has lost control over the conduct of life.
Control over conduct and above all over the right to practise law and hold oneself out as a solicitor are rightly perceived as valuable, saleable, commodities.

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The Russian Defense Ministry said Filipov was «flying over the Idlib de-escalation zone for controlling ceasefire regime observance,» and Russian state - owned media said he was conducting «a routine flight over the de-escalation zone.»
Such an admission might have cost him control over Hollinger International, but in any event his combative conduct ensured that outcome.
How much control will you have over the conduct of litigation?
The sixth, and most extensive, form of co-operation is where individual countries cede control over an arm of policy to an international body, which conducts that policy in pursuit of a collective goal.
Where our funds, either alone or as part of a consortium, are not the controlling investor, we typically, subject to applicable regulatory requirements, acquire significant voting and other rights with a view to securing influence over conduct of the business.
In addition, any testing by us conducted in connection with Section 404, or any subsequent testing by our independent registered public accounting firm, may reveal deficiencies in our internal controls over financial reporting that are deemed to be material weaknesses or that may require prospective or retroactive changes to our financial statements or identify other areas for further attention or improvement.
The CFTC placed the blame squarely at the feet of management, writing: «This conduct occurred at various times over the course of the Relevant Period without detection by JPMC in part because of internal controls and supervisory failures at JPMC.»
The Federal Reserve has control over the federal funds rate, which is the interest rate used when financial institutions conduct trades with each other.
«All our technical work is conducted openly, meaning on our public mailing lists, in our public issue tracker, on our public chat server, etc. «Control» over that development process is not based on a vendor or even a particular developer — it's based on a consensus process the individual developers use as maintainers on a project.
When plans for a major naval operation had been approved by the proper agencies, to what extent did the Naval Minister exercise control over the manner of conduct of that operation?
Then we can focus on what we have control over i.e. our feelings, our thoughts, our conduct then if we have control over these then we determine whether we are humanized or not — not anyone else or any institution.
Additionally, the alleged harasser can not have supervisory authority over the individual who conducts the investigation or have any control over the investigation.
When it comes to bullying, we should hold adults to a much higher code of conduct than children since child bullies do not have control over their target's physical or psychological health or future like adults do who may be in the powerful position of teacher or coach.
Another study had been conducted by Yvonne et al. to assess the impact of the distribution of educational booklets during the postnatal period, but this time over the duration of complete breastfeeding, and the result was an insignificant difference noted for the duration of breastfeeding between the study group and the control group [21].
As budget negotiations — which are conducted behind closed doors among the governor and three top legislative leaders, out of sight of even other lawmakers — unfolded over the past week, it became increasingly clear that the Legislature would punt policy issues such as gun control or bail reform to after the budget's April 1 deadline, in favor of financial considerations.
In the summer months, the county's Division of Vector Control typically conducts a blanket application of methoprene via helicopters flying at low altitude over Accabonac Harbor, Napeague, and Beach Hampton in Amagansett.
The prime minister set out ideas to curb the power of whips and surrender to MPs important controls over the way Westminster business is conducted.
To that end, a recent pilot study conducted by Greenfield demonstrated that a woman - centered approach could be as effective as a mixed - gender control group over the course of a 12 - week study.
For this study, conducted at 52 ambulatory care sites in 15 countries, five groups were enrolled: (1) girls ages 9 to 14 years to receive 2 doses 6 months apart (n = 301); (2) boys ages 9 to 14 years to receive 2 doses 6 months apart (n = 301); (3) girls and boys ages 9 to 14 years to receive 2 doses 12 months apart (n = 301); (4) girls ages 9 to 14 years to receive 3 doses over 6 months (n = 301); and (5) a control group of adolescent girls and young women ages 16 to 26 years to receive 3 doses over 6 months (n = 314).
According to a survey conducted by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, out of 21 rabies cases that occurred over a two - month period in 2004 in Anlong County, Guizhou Province, only three individuals were properly vaccinated in time.
Since 2003, Kevin Hall, PhD — a physicist turned metabolism researcher at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases — has been using data from dozens of controlled feeding studies conducted over decades of nutrition research to build mathematical models of how different nutrients affect human metabolism and body weight.
Over the years, Dr. Nimer has conducted extensive clinical and basic science research into the treatment and genetic basis of adult leukemia and bone marrow failure states, defining the regulatory mechanisms that control the production of blood cells and exploring ways to improve the treatment of blood based cancers.
Within this consortium, she has conducted genome - wide association scans for over 75,000 participants and has undertaken one of the first large - scale whole - genome sequencing studies for colorectal cancer, sequencing the whole genomes of 2,000 patients with colorectal cancer and 1,000 healthy control participants.
In one study, the researchers conducted a review of randomized controlled trials looking at how extra calcium intake in women and men over age 50 affected bone mineral density.
The researchers who conducted the new study note that a woman's choice of birth control method can change over time due to availability and changes in societal fertility patterns.
Three separate trials were conducted over 10 hours for fasted, postprandial and control feedback.
Based on the logical assumption that chronic stress might underlie these fatigue syndromes, researchers have been conducting well - controlled studies for over two decades to try to find a link between cortisol levels and fatigue syndromes.
Handing over intellectual control to her students by allowing them to discuss the safety aspects of the experiment, then to choose their own safety equipment and finally to conduct the demonstrations for the class is a significant change for Beale.
In tackling this task, Feinberg says, they «backed into» the five essential tenets of the KIPP model: High Expectations (for academic achievement and conduct); Choice and Commitment (KIPP students, parents, and teachers all sign a learning pledge, promising to devote the time and effort needed to succeed); More Time (extended school day, week, and year); Power to Lead (school leaders have significant autonomy, including control over their budget, personnel, and culture); and Focus on Results (scores on standardized tests and other objective measures are coupled with a focus on character development).
The researchers developed a hands - on curriculum and professional development lessons teaching basic physics using the popular toys, then conducted a randomized controlled trial in about 60 fourth - grade classrooms in a California school district comparing student learning under the project - based and traditional textbook based instruction over three weeks.
The district also retained control over many aspects of school management, including the school calendar and the code of conduct for teachers and students.
This study (the first with the 2011 edition of the Second Step program) conducted a randomized controlled trial over a 1 - year period with 7300 students and 321 teachers in 61 schools across six school districts, from kindergarten to second grade.
The U. S. Department of Education maintains that the only way to determine whether a program is effective is to subject it to rigorous testing using randomized controlled trials that can be replicated and that are conducted over time.
Over that the system «provides partial braking to reduce the severity of accidents and allow the driver to conduct a safe and controlled avoidance manoeuvre».
Member companies participating in SEMA's Vehicle Dynamics Program have conducted more than 60 aftermarket - modified vehicle tests to demonstrate FMVSS 126 compliance and made significant achievements over the past six years in understanding how performance products, such as suspension, brakes, wheels, tires and steering, as well as engine modifications, interact with electronic stability control and other active safety systems.
For a truck tractor, the agency would conduct the SWD test with the truck tractor coupled to an unbraked control trailer and loaded with ballast directly over the kingpin.
Hypermedia as a tool of information communication offers more control over the instructional surrounding of a person assimilating it or just a student that is leasing the products of hypermedia such as conducting e-learning through the internet.
With 6 books published through the traditional publishing route, I'm dipping into self - publishing for many of the reasons you highlight above — primarily the flexibility to experiment with pricing (conduct giveaways, countdowns, and free days), which I currently have no control over.
In fact, individuals over the age of 55 account for 25 percent of the U.S. population but control about 66 percent of single - family home equity, according to a recent survey conducted by Freddie Mac.
Now, if a money manager does not have any control over the investors money, how can they conduct trades?
Management conducted an evaluation of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting based on criteria established in Internal Control — Integrated Framework (2013) issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commcontrol over financial reporting based on criteria established in Internal Control — Integrated Framework (2013) issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway CommControl — Integrated Framework (2013) issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission.
I think the IPCC's largest negative contribution to the discussions, has been a glossing over of the uncertainties, attempting to portray the current state - of - the - art as being as reliable as other fields of science which * do * have the ability to conduct controlled tests.
Free of animal testing: The development and / or manufacture of the product, and where applicable its ingredients, must not involve, or have involved, testing of any sort on animals conducted at the initiative of the manufacturer or on its behalf, or by parties over whom the manufacturer has effective control.
«inherently linked to the offer by that company of non-public urban transport services, in view of the fact that, in the first place, that company provided an application without which those drivers would not have been led to provide transport services, and the persons who wished to make an urban journey would not have used the services provided by those drivers and, in the second place, that company exercised decisive influence over the conditions under which services were provided by those drivers, inter alia by determining the maximum fare, by collecting that fare from the customer before paying part of it to the non-professional driver of the vehicle, and by exercising a certain control over the quality of the vehicles, the drivers and their conduct, which could, in some circumstances, result in their exclusion» (Uber France, para 21).
In resolving this ambiguity, the Court reviewed the relevant case law and narrowly construed the subject exclusion, finding that the Motorized Vehicle Exclusion is intended to apply when the insured's negligence giving rise to liability is founded in an act or omission in which the insured exercises «some form of control over» a motorized vehicle and that conduct causes «bodily injury» or «property damage».
On appeal, we argued, and the Superior Court agreed, that the alleged evidence of the utility company's control by contract and conduct (e.g., the presence of a contract field representative on site, internal safety guidelines, controlling access to the pole when lines were energized, the provision of certain ladders for access to the pole) was insufficient as a matter of law to constitute control over the means and methods of the subcontractor's work, and thus, the utility was not liable as a landowner out of possession.
secondly, you will have control over how your claim is conducted, within our professional code of conduct.
It may be for example, that a business considers it more commercial to permit employees to connect with clients and foster closer relationships over social media accounts such as LinkedIn which are more often than not private rather than corporate, instead of retaining a line of sight and control over client lists and prohibit that conduct.
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