Sentences with phrase «elsewhere in the authorities»

Elsewhere in the authority's area, there were two Labour wins for husband and wife Liz and Rob Gifford.

Not exact matches

He is a leading authority on cyber security, cyber conflict and the application of technology in national security and writes regularly on cyber issues in the Financial Times and elsewhere.
Ether's rise has defied growing regulatory concerns, as authorities in the U.S. and elsewhere crack down on initial coin offerings (ICOs), many of which have been launched on the ethereum network.
One reason: In 2012, the company paid a $ 3 billion fine to US authorities for various illegal marketing activities, but remained under investigation for fraudulent sales practices in China and elsewhere, and could have faced criminal prosecution, according to the lawsuiIn 2012, the company paid a $ 3 billion fine to US authorities for various illegal marketing activities, but remained under investigation for fraudulent sales practices in China and elsewhere, and could have faced criminal prosecution, according to the lawsuiin China and elsewhere, and could have faced criminal prosecution, according to the lawsuit.
With this, the authorities in Israel join regulators in the US, Canada, the EU, and elsewhere, who have published similar warnings to the public.»
Elsewhere in Asia, he has been impressed with the work of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Project Ubin, an initiative with rival consortium R3, which explored the potential of DLT for clearing and settlement of payments and securities.
If a health trust or local authority tries to use your tax money (money that could be spent elsewhere) on one of these policies, then demand to see the evidence that it will result in lower unwanted pregnancy rates.
As I have argued in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just war analysis and turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity) over what were always understood to be the prior ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
With the great leaders of the first generation for the most part dead or in extreme old age, and Jerusalem in ruins, the Judaean church ceased to occupy the centre of the stage, and the new and by now overwhelmingly Gentile churches entered upon a period of consolidation and further expansion in which guidance and authority had to be sought elsewhere.
In Cebu City and elsewhere, not all public authorities are «hopelessly corrupt, apathetic, and brutish.»
Yet indirectly, the stand they took in placing the authority of God above all human powers was to bring upon them the persecutions under Nero and Domitian, and precipitate the mood of spiritual confidence in defiance of earthly «principalities and powers» that is reflected in the book of Revelation and elsewhere.
In Matthew 28:18, the risen Jesus makes the still more striking claim that all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to him, a statement echoed elsewhere — for instance, in Philippians 2:9 - 11... When John declares that «in the beginning was the word,» he does not reach a climax with «and the word was written down» but «and the word became flesh.&raquIn Matthew 28:18, the risen Jesus makes the still more striking claim that all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to him, a statement echoed elsewhere — for instance, in Philippians 2:9 - 11... When John declares that «in the beginning was the word,» he does not reach a climax with «and the word was written down» but «and the word became flesh.&raquin heaven and on earth has been given to him, a statement echoed elsewhere — for instance, in Philippians 2:9 - 11... When John declares that «in the beginning was the word,» he does not reach a climax with «and the word was written down» but «and the word became flesh.&raquin Philippians 2:9 - 11... When John declares that «in the beginning was the word,» he does not reach a climax with «and the word was written down» but «and the word became flesh.&raquin the beginning was the word,» he does not reach a climax with «and the word was written down» but «and the word became flesh.»
Elsewhere in the Gospel, religious authorities seek signs or seek how to destroy Jesus, and Judas seeks to betray him.
He encouraged the civil authorities to regulate worship and ecclesiastical structures and procedures within their respective domains and thus contributed to the emergence of Landeskirchen (territorial churches) in Germany and to state churches elsewhere.
It attained its universality from the generations of men who lived in the Hijaz, in the new cities of the Islamic world, and in the old cities of Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and elsewhere; it was developed there by the will of the Congregation and not imposed by force, nor was it associated with any earthly authority.
Even here there is a strange intermixture of the early and the later, as exhibited elsewhere in the Digha, for, in parts, Buddha is described in wholly human terms, while in the latter part reference is made to the authority of the suttas, miracles of the Buddha, the building of stupas, and of Buddha relics, all clear evidences of the long growth of the Buddha tradition.
There are no equivalent statutory arrangements for pupils or students from other countries in the UK or elsewhere, and local authorities and institutions are able to negotiate the recovery of costs as they consider appropriate, taking account of other relevant legislation (eg the Equalities Act).
The Thruway Authority is promising fewer headaches with Western New York's version of cashless tolling, scheduled to go into effect at the end of the month, than what's happened elsewhere in the state.
In local authorities elsewhere, where Labour has been in power for 25 years or more, the LibDems have (very properly IMO) challenged this as entrenched power and called for changIn local authorities elsewhere, where Labour has been in power for 25 years or more, the LibDems have (very properly IMO) challenged this as entrenched power and called for changin power for 25 years or more, the LibDems have (very properly IMO) challenged this as entrenched power and called for change.
The 20/80 split in two tier authorities seems fair enough but I want to ask what guarantees a community that has welcomed development will get that NHB will flow to them rather than elsewhere.
Starmer said the report chimed with other abuse cases in Rochdale, Telford, Oxford, Bradford and elsewhere that victims faced a «wall of disbelief» from authorities prepared to write them off as «promiscuous» or «deviant».
Running an eye down the list of local authority staff with powers of entry, we find three licensing officials in Barnet; 19 staff empowered to deal with noise and pollution in Islington; 22 trading standards bods in Buckinghamshire; one accredited financial investigator in Norfolk; a contaminated land officer in Blackpool; 31 mental health professionals in Cornwall; and about 19,000 others lurking elsewhere.
The NYC School Construction Authority stashed $ 104 million in a low - interest checking account for two years — losing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars by not investing the money elsewhere, as required by law, according to an audit released yesterday.
Finally, although Catsimatidis professes to «love all people», the former Port Authority Police Inspector featured in his ad has been reported as making hateful statements on Facebook and elsewhere.
The city's School Construction Authority stashed $ 104 million in a low - interest checking account for two years — losing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars by not investing the money elsewhere, as required by law, according to an audit released Thursday.
The cases leave public health authorities in the U.S. and elsewhere wondering if a new swine - origin flu virus is circulating at low levels among humans — and what needs to be done if that is indeed happening.
«Subject to the details regarding provision of employment as enunciated elsewhere in the Policy the project authorities shall give preference in the matter of employment, both direct and indirect as well as through contractors employed by them, for execution, operation and maintenance of the project...».
Some teaching unions fear that by removing the requirement for schools to consult with the local authority, which manages school places across an area, expansion in one school might hit others as pupils move elsewhere with little warning, taking «per pupil» funding with them.
The commission shall make such expenditures as may be necessary in exercising its authority and powers and carrying out its duties and responsibilities, including expenditures for personal services, general counsel or access to counsel, and rent at the seat of government and elsewhere; for books of reference, periodicals, furniture, equipment, and supplies; and for printing and binding.
Some provisions of the bill redirect financial resources from elsewhere in the district to the school food authority or shift additional costs to students and their families.
A socio - political critique of contemporary gun culture is addressed in Reyes's Palas por Pistolas (2008), in which the artist worked with local authorities in Culiacán, Mexico, to melt down guns into shovels, intended to plant trees in cities elsewhere in the world.
James Joyce's Ulysses and T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, both published in 1922, were the masterworks that established myth as a priority subject for 20th - century modernism, and the terms of Eliot's praise for Joyce's mythical method lent additional authority to its application elsewhere in the arts.
A socio - political critique of contemporary gun culture is addressed in Reyes's Palas por Pisto / as (2008), in which the artist worked with local authorities in Culiacan, Mexico, to melt down guns into shovels, intended to plant trees in cities elsewhere in the world.
The San Francisco Arts Commission said in a statement that «it is anticipated that proposals will be submitted in the spring and will be placed on public view on Treasure Island as well as elsewhere in the city for comment and feedback before being voted upon by the Treasure Island Development Authority
Please can you identify a statistical authority (eg Cressie, Ripley etc) with a section or page number as to why it does not matter that neither of these reconstructions pass a significance test for R and yet R is widely used in similar proxy reconstructions elsewhere (including my own proxy reconstruction work)?
He has been quoted in the New York Times and elsewhere as an authority on the issue, frequently called to testify before congressional panels and other public groups, and repeatedly raised questions about whether global warming is occurring.
TRAFFIC's work to conserve Tigers TRAFFIC monitors wildlife markets in Asia and elsewhere, our experts identifying any Tiger parts being traded (there are many fake «Tiger parts» in circulation), and informing the appropriate authorities of required action to curb such trade.
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When your byline appears in an independent publication, it conveys a level of authority that you can't find elsewhere.
For X, it was submitted that the order for costs against the commissioners had been made by the tribunal, not the High Court, and that there was no authority in s 72 or elsewhere for a set off of a tribunal order against a county court judgment.
As pointed out elsewhere, contracting authorities and review courts should be particularly careful in not imposing excessive disclosure when there are actual risks of strategic use of challenge procedures or the market structure is such that the increased degree of transparency could (inadvertently) facilitate or reinforce collusion [Sanchez Graells, A. Public Procurement and the EU Competition Rules (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2011) 358 - 9].
Authorities are out in force on a high - profile campaign to ticket drivers for violating a new state law aimed at reducing the number of Chicago pedestrian accidents and serious and fatal crosswalk accidents elsewhere in the state.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority abolished the minimum salary for trainees in August 2014 (# 18,590 in central London and # 16,650 elsewhere).
And this is what I understand to be the meaning of our lawyers, when they say that these civil corporations are liable to no visitation; that is, that the law having by immemorial usage appointed them to be visited and inspected by the king their founder, in his majesty's court of king's bench, according to the rules of the common law, they ought not to be visited elsewhere, or by any other authority.53 And this is so strictly true, that though the king by his letters patent had subjected the college of physicians to the visitation of four very respectable persons, the lord chancellor, the two chief justices, and the chief baron; though the college had accepted this carter with all possible marks of acquiescence, and had acted under it for near a century; yet, in 1753, the authority of this provision coming in dispute, on an appeal preferred to these supposed visitors, they directed the legality of their own appointment to be argued: and, as this college was a mere civil, and not an eleemosynary foundation, they at length determined, upon several days solemn debate, that they had no jurisdiction as visitors; and remitted the appellant (if aggrieved) to his regular remedy in his majesty's court of king's bench.
Since 2003, the relevant regulatory authority for both television and radio has become the Office of Communications (Ofcom), and perhaps for the avoidance of doubt the basic rule receives further elaboration in CA 2003, s 321 (3), which provides that political objects include not only promoting political parties and influencing election outcomes, but also «influencing public opinion» and «influencing the policies or decisions of governments, whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere».
The first was that, although agency depends largely on authorisation, the existing authority on similar provisions elsewhere in discrimination law established that it is not necessary to show that the act of discrimination was itself specifically authorised by the principal (see Lana v Positive Action Training Housing (London)[2001] IRLR 501, [2001] All ER (D) 23 (Jun); Victor - Davis v Hackney LBC [2003] UKEAT / 1269/01; and Mahood v Irish Centre Housing Ltd [2011] UKEAT / 228/10).
«In an Article 8 case where this question is reached, the ultimate question for the appellate immigration authority is whether the refusal of leave to enter or remain, in circumstances where the life of the family can not reasonably be expected to be enjoyed elsewhere, taking full account of all considerations weighing in favour of the refusal, prejudices the family life of the applicant in a manner sufficiently serious to amount to a breach of the fundamental right protected by Article In an Article 8 case where this question is reached, the ultimate question for the appellate immigration authority is whether the refusal of leave to enter or remain, in circumstances where the life of the family can not reasonably be expected to be enjoyed elsewhere, taking full account of all considerations weighing in favour of the refusal, prejudices the family life of the applicant in a manner sufficiently serious to amount to a breach of the fundamental right protected by Article in circumstances where the life of the family can not reasonably be expected to be enjoyed elsewhere, taking full account of all considerations weighing in favour of the refusal, prejudices the family life of the applicant in a manner sufficiently serious to amount to a breach of the fundamental right protected by Article in favour of the refusal, prejudices the family life of the applicant in a manner sufficiently serious to amount to a breach of the fundamental right protected by Article in a manner sufficiently serious to amount to a breach of the fundamental right protected by Article 8.
«If the local authorities are banning crypto, then companies in the space should move elsewhere.
«It could be a great benefit for economic growth,» said ChromaWay CEO Henrik Hjelte on the project's potential, further arguing that Sweden is the ideal place to test a blockchain system for land titles, as trust in public authorities is high and could influence agencies elsewhere to follow suit.
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