Sentences with phrase «early consultation»

Early consultation with a pet cancer specialist will often save you money in the long run and increase your chances of a good treatment outcome.
The company will be in early consultation with provincial and local government and the representatives of First Nations communities.
Calls for evidence, like the one launched last week on «rent a room relief», and early stage consultations, such as that on corporate tax and the digital economy, launched on Budget day, are hopeful early signs that the government will be doing more early consultation, getting input from business, tax professionals and others to inform the process before a proposal has been drawn up.
Building on two earlier consultations on digital copyright reform in December 2006 and April 2008, this latest consultation identified three legislative options: (1) clarifying the threshold for criminal copyright infringement; (2) introducing a specific criminal exemption for parody, satire, caricature, pastiche or similar work; and (3) introducing a fair dealing exception for these types of works...
Although the new regulations will not now be brought into line with the International Code and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly, Baby Milk Action, IBFAN, the Baby Feeding Law Group, WHO and UNICEF and all our partners did manage to secure some important changes during earlier consultation stages.
«The opportunity for early consultation will always need to be proportionate and balanced against the government's responsibility to manage the public finances - including the risk of forestalling.
For human rights practitioners working in these and many other areas, early consultation with experts in relevant scientific fields can help clarify the project's priorities, refine the planned methods for documenting human rights conditions, and identify opportunities to apply new tools.
We remain of the view, expressed in earlier consultations, that the haste with which these aspects of the changes are being pursued, detracts from the Chancellor's efforts to reduce uncertainty.»
Calls for evidence, like those launched today on the VAT threshold and on «tackling the plastic problem», are hopeful early signs that the government will be doing more early consultation, getting input from business, tax professionals and others to inform the process before a proposal has been drawn up.
Less educated patients were significantly less likely to get an early consultation with their doctor than those with higher education.
Early consultation with a tax preparer also showed I didn't need to incorporate for tax purposes until I was making substantially more than my expected income for 2012.
Since there is no fixed cause, an early consultation can help ensure your dog's long - term eye health.
An early consultation with computer system investigation experts can prove useful for establishing the potential data loss if capture is delayed, compared with the costs of obtaining it.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has fired out a replacement consultation on criminal legal aid — a week after the High Court found he acted unlawfully by suppressing the findings of two key reports in the earlier consultation.
By virtue of our research and early consultation, we understand what is happening across the country and around the world in the area of professional regulation; this will allow us to identify and adopt best practices that will work in Nova Scotia.»
The green paper followed an earlier consultation paper, Study on the Conditions of Claims for Damages in case of Infringement of EC Competition Rules (2004), which reviewed systems for private redress in competition law throughout the EU and highlighted recognised gaps in the regulatory regime.
An earlier consultation was published in 2009 which aimed to review the accessibility and focus of the data, with the aim to aid consideration of how data could be better presented.
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