Sentences with phrase «decision by the discipline»

(3) If a matter that is the subject of a claim has also been the subject of a final order under section 43 [discipline orders] or 50 [superintendent orders in the public interest], a decision by the discipline committee or superintendent that makes a finding on evidence that

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Now that Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rosselló has introduced a fiscal proposal that will cope with the island's debt and balance the budget, and our decisions are being disciplined by a federal fiscal control board, we need to start thinking about what it will take to create a sustainable economy where more companies like Señor Paleta can grow.
Finally, you need to have enough self - confidence to stand by your decisions as well as enough self - discipline to persevere and build your new business.
Recent developments, including ongoing investigations into bribery and corruption at the Company's subsidiaries in Mexico, China, Brazil, and India; new revelations of accounting fraud at the Company's China operations; a recent ruling by a National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judge against the Company for its illegal discipline of employees; and, the NLRB decision to authorize a nationwide complaint against the Company for violations of the National Labor Relations Act, highlight the need for enhanced oversight of Wal - Mart's corporate culture and behavior.
Most major deflations were caused by explicit policy decisions to restore discipline to an inflated currency after the all - out effort of a war.
To fill critical gaps in the information needed to inform the wide range of decisions within the bureau, BOEM facilitates world class research by talented scientists in many disciplines.
By that is meant the decision not to discipline the many theologians and priests who, in a public and concerted campaign, rejected the teaching of the 1968 encyclical on human sexuality, Humanae Vitae (On Human Life).
The decisions that a man makes about where he will live, how he will furnish his home (the women's magazines, of course, will make this decision in co-operation with the furniture manufacturers), how he will discipline his children, what radio and TV commentators he will listen to, what newspapers and magazines he will subscribe to, and what organizations he will join in his community — all of these daily decisions are, to an inestimable but unquestionable degree, influenced by the legislation, education, and plain ballyhoo daily propagated by these groups and the power centers that control them.
The traditional answer to this question, offered by Aristotle and Augustine, entails a disciplined use of our freedom so that our lives are shaped by rational decisions and ethical nobility.
R. G. Usher has pointed out that the bishops did not possess the right to appoint the men they were expected to govern, the prerogative of determining what sort of men they should be, or the power to discipline them once they had been inducted.74 The decision as to qualifications for ordination had been taken from the bishops by the State, while the right of nomination to a parish post, after ordination, was largely controlled by lay patrons, and the bishops were forced to induct the nominee if he met the most meager requirements.
Ironically, while i think his career will be treated by Chelsea (mainly due to regular managerial changes / uncertainties and brutal decision making by the manager in charge) i do feel Chelsea will make him a better, more disciplined player and are best to iron out these inconsistencies.
The main goal of discipline by AP is for children to learn the literal consequences of bad decisions on their own, as opposed to being slapped on the butt... The only consequence that teaches them is that the action angers / disappoints the parent.
It appears no such upheaval was caused by the choice of Rosenthal by the Queens Democratic Party, which tends to be more disciplined and unified, (with some exceptions), when it comes to these sorts of political decisions.
A statement issued by the Coast Guard late Wednesday said Poulin «has suspended future rulemaking decisions and directed a formal risk identification and evaluation of the Hudson River, known as a Ports and Waterways Safety Assessment (PAWSA)... a disciplined approach to identify major waterway safety hazards, estimate risk levels, evaluate potential mitigation measures and set the stage for implementation of selected measures to reduce risk.»
By «living» the decisions through problem - based simulations, our students would collectively be better prepared to engage in the larger questions that are debated in the discipline of history.
The Department for Education (DfE) responded to the figures by saying it had granted teachers more powers to «tackle poor behaviour and discipline», by scrapping «no touch» rules to allow teachers to remove disruptive pupils from the classroom and ensuring a school's decision on exclusions can not be overruled.
The most important decision affecting how schools approach student discipline was Goss v. Lopez, decided by the Supreme Court in 1975.
Inspired by global - positioning system technology, the LPS framework helps educators make decisions for individual learners by locating them on a learning journey based on dimensions such as social - emotional learning, general cognition, discipline, and biographical background.
Guided by criteria developed with the input of hundreds of students across the city, the youth panelists provided formal feedback to the Boston School Committee on each candidate, evaluating them on their willingness to allow students to be involved in the decision - making process, their focus on equity in Boston schools, and their willingness to embrace and implement restorative justice practices to limit harsh school discipline.
Their decisions to practice with or without technology resembled the choices made by members of most English departments, with these decisions reflecting specific teacher values about the discipline and how those values are expressed in practice.
There will be occasional outbursts of racial violence in which both groups are involved, but the great discipline of the Negro middle classes in events of the last decade suggests that violence will be a consequence of police activity or inactivity rather than a consequence of policy decisions by the «respectable middle classes.»
Still, investors who do so should make that decision explicitly, with an understanding of the implications of that choice — as in «I am consciously choosing, here and now, to ignore the potential for the current market cycle to be completed by a bear market, either because I am willing to hold stocks regardless of their future course, or because I will adhere to some well - tested investment discipline that has been reliably capable of avoiding major losses.»
Provides disciplined active management, driven by fundamental research and a focus on duration, sector allocation and security selection decisions
We have an experienced in house team, dedicated to stock selection, whose decision is characterised by discipline and conviction.
«Questions that make artistic ways of perception or expression gain importance for scientific disciplines and vice versa, that allow minimizing existing differences or boundaries by common decisions and renegotiating values — such questions are fascinating to the imagination also from an artistic perspective.»
If the Browning - Ferris decision signals a coming shift by Canadian labour boards from traditional legal tests that focus on actual control (like hiring, firing and discipline) to tests which focus more on indirect or reserved control, then employers will face even greater challenges when dealing with temporary workers.
The discipline information that will be available online, which includes any public decision by the complaints investigation committee or a hearing panel, is already published on CanLII and available in files at the Prothonotary, but the details may be difficult for people to dig up.
Both sides refer to the recent SCC decision of R. v. Jodoin, which confirmed that law societies have the jurisdiction and the duty to regulate the profession, and a judge's ability to discharge her task of ensuring a fair process is not undermined by a law society's exercise of its parallel jurisdiction to discipline a lawyer.
Two further decisions impacted on the right to education: in Re JR 17 [2010] UKHL 27 (the appeal from Northern Ireland) the Supreme Court confirmed that a school principal has no common law power to suspend a pupil from school for an alleged breach of discipline, and in A v Essex County Council [2010] UKHL 33 the court ruled (by 3 to 2) that autistic children have no absolute right to an effective education under Protocol 1 to the ECHR.
A University of Windsor discipline panel released a decision this past Thursday examining tweets made by a nursing student while in class towards a professor and another student.
Did either of the decisions give any weight to the use of a * personal * medium of expression by the student being disciplined, in the Alberta case Facebook — a non-campus, non-professional, highly personal forum of comment, and in the Windsor case Twitter, again personal not professional though more often used to build professional relationships (but maybe not by students)?
I previously covered the Alberta case of Pridgen v. University of Calgary, where the court quashed a decision by the university to discipline students who made critical comments on Facebook about a professor.
A New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench judge who took months, sometimes years, to render decisions will not be disciplined following a review by the Canadian Judicial Council.
This past week the Alberta Queen's Bench released Pridgen v. University of Calgary, 2010 ABQB 644, a decision which quashed the academic discipline of students who had criticized a university professor.The applicants were participants in a Facebook group that used potential defamatory statements, which prompted in a complaint by the professor that resulted in non-academic discipline for misconduct.
Tinker establishes that a material and substantial disruption is one that affects «the work of the school» or «school activities» in general... Thus, while the precise scope of the substantial disruption test is still being sketched by lower courts, where discipline is based on actual disruption (as opposed to a fear of pending disruption), the School's decision must be anchored in something greater than one individual student's difficult day (or hour) on campus.
In its recent decision in Taub v. Investment Dealers Association of Canada, Ontario's Divisional Court reined in an attempt by the Investment Dealers Association of Canada (now known as the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, or IIROC) to discipline a former investment advisor, despite the fact that he had not been an IDA member for more than a year.
In this class of cases, we think the rule of action which should govern the civil courts, founded in a broad and sound view of the relations of church and state under our system of laws, and supported by a preponderating weight of judicial authority, is that whenever the questions of discipline or of faith or ecclesiastical rule, custom, or law have been decided by the highest of these church judicatories to which the matter has been carried, the legal tribunals must accept such decisions as final and as binding on them in their application to the case before them.
The new policies expressly state that workers are not entitled to benefits where the stress was caused by decisions or actions of the worker's employer relating to the worker's employment, including a decision to change the work to be performed or the working conditions, to discipline the worker, or to terminate his / her employment.
Appeal Board decision: The Investigative Committee appealed the panel's decision to the Appeal Board of APEGA, which quashed the panel's decision and remitted the matter to a differently - constituted discipline panel for a new hearing; the panel erred in finding that the Investigative Committee had to approve specific charges, and in finding that the referral by the Investigative Committee was tainted by a reasonable apprehension of bias.
As Mr. Arnup's preface indicates, discipline decisions in Ontario were once made by bencher member of the Discipline Committee subject to the benchers as a whole in Convocation.
The second is that those subject to discipline and those evaluating discipline decisions will better accept the judgments of those elected by the profession.
Furthermore, a court may consider as premature any review of an inquiry committee decision before the conclusion of the entire matter, e.g., after a discipline hearing, as noted by the Alberta Court of Appeal in MK Engineering Inc. v The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta Appeal Board, 2014 ABCA 58.
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly newspaper, founded in 1972, reports decisions issued by all the state and federal courts in Massachusetts, as well as changes to court rules, verdict & settlement reports, bar - discipline notices and all other news vital to attorneys in the commonwealth.
(3) A decision of the Chief Electoral Officer to discipline an employee under subsection (1) may be appealed by the employee, within 14 days after the decision has been communicated to him or her, to the Public Service Grievance Board continued under the Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006.
«One thing that stands out in the book is the way in which McMaster criticized the poorly disciplined national security decision - making process in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and especially the way in which the Kennedy administration made national - security decisions by a small group of confidants without a robust process to serve the president.»
ICRAC has released a statement endorsed by 272 engineers, computing and artificial intelligence experts, roboticists, and professionals from related disciplines in 37 countries that calls for a ban on the development and deployment of weapon systems that make the decision to apply violent force autonomously, without any human control.
Although this task did not focus on my specific engineering discipline, it was good practice for making decisions and communicating and working as a team with a group of strangers while being watched and assessed by recruiters — but in a relaxed environment.
My professional goal is to become the facilitator for an organization and implement my leadership skills with various intra and interdisciplinary teams; affect healthcare by achieving positive outcomes through advanced practice roles of a clinician, teacher, manager, researcher, and consultant, and integrate theories from nursing and other disciplines for better long term decision - making.
An Arizona trial court has considered whether a REALTOR ® association has the power to discipline a member who was the nonprevailing party at an arbitration who then refused to escrow the funds while appealing the decision, as required by the Association's bylaws.
Part Four of the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual provides that the decision of the Hearing Panel will be made by a majority vote and will be in writing, containing findings of fact, conclusions, and any discipline proposed.
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