Sentences with phrase «envisaged by»

Further state / territory governments have taken legislative actions not to envisage the Royal Commission of Inquiry, not envisaged by it, which has led to an increase in Aboriginal imprisonment.»
The underlying principle of native title envisaged by the Keating government was mediation.
Given the background of sustained governmental intrusion into the lives of Aboriginal people intended and envisaged by the National Emergency Response legislation, «just terms» in this context could well require consultation before action; special care in the execution of the laws; and active participation in performance in order to satisfy the constitutional obligation in these special factual circumstances... [119]
Martinez also recommends that agreements negotiated in a treaty - making process such as that envisaged by the draft Bill should maintain their character as «instruments with international status».
The recipe envisaged by some of the more vocal would - be Mac Pro buyers seems a lot more straightforward.
He says: «Its claim that the total savings envisaged by this latest version amounts to no more than # 11m masks the real losses firms that specialise in particular offences or practise in particular areas will suffer.»
They and others have found ways of entering the market short of ownership of law firms and so without the need for an ABS licence as envisaged by the Legal Services Bill.
While the division of views in the Supreme Court in Edwards might create difficulty in addressing the question of how that intention is to be divined the soundness of introducing a requirement in dismissal cases for an express contractual agreement permitting common law damages, as envisaged by Lords Dyson, Wilson and Mance was, at the very least doubted by Lords Phillips, Kerr and Walker and Lady Hale.
In Coughlan, Lord Woolf said that it was for the health authority to decide the eligibility criteria in the co-operative framework envisaged by the department circulars, issued by the secretary of state.
The tribunal said that what drove the open market sales prices was purchasers» expectations that they would be able to make a profit by selling statutory lease extensions and releasing marriage value, whereas, paradoxically, in the hypothetical world envisaged by the statutory valuation, this possibility had to be disregarded.
(iii) The contractual extensions of Duncombe's contract did not amount to an abuse, as envisaged by the Directive.
The proposals do not constitute statutory underpinning in the sense envisaged by Leveson, and nor would they remove the legal capacity of a determined Government relying upon a simple majority to enact legislation so as to facilitate intervention in relation to the proposed press regulator.
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Moreover, the common investment policy, as envisaged by the Commission, should cover both the pre-establishment and post-establishment phase.
Second, although Sales invokes the modified ultra vires doctrine (of which I am an advocate), I am not certain that his argument accurately captures the nature of the relationship between legislative intention and rule - of - law principles (of which proportionality might be considered one) envisaged by that doctrine.
The implications are staggering because the concept of fault has been removed in circumstances not envisaged by the legislature and in a climate where the number of claims has more than trebled over the last few years.
The two main procedural mechanisms for multi-party litigation envisaged by the CPR are representative actions and group litigation orders.
«The bundling of legal services with other complimentary services is exactly the kind of one - stop - shop envisaged by Clementi,» says Richard Cohen, a solicitor and executive chairman of the legal IT specialists Epoq.
Only the Institute of Professional Willwriters managed to get a code of practice approved by the OFT and that meant that around 75 % of unregulated providers continued to provide services outside of the solution envisaged by the DCA.
If the new litigation landscape envisaged by Lord Justice Jackson has yet to be realised, how long before it is complete?
At present it is too early to say what the new system will look like but it is increasingly looking like a softer Brexit which means less immigration control than initially envisaged by Theresa May which is better for business especially small companies.
While this may produce greater consistency amongst judges and practitioners, it will not produce the harmonious approach envisaged by CPR 1.3 and 1.4.
The increase comes largely from the fact that fossil fuels are cheaper than even the lowest possibility envisaged by the late and unlamented Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Karl Sandeman and his co-workers think that their material - a blend of cobalt, manganese, silicon and germanium - could help to usher in a new type of refrigerator that is up to 40 percent more energy - efficient than conventional models.The «magnetic fridge» envisaged by the Cambridge team would use a phenomenon called the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), whereby a magnetic field causes certain materials to get warmer (a positive MCE) or cooler (a negative MCE).
Molden said that based on recent research, limiting average global temperatures at a 2 degree Celsius rise from pre-industrial levels — as envisaged by the historic Paris accord of 2015 — in the world means 3 to 4 degrees of warming in the mountains, while limiting average global temperature rise to 1.5 degree Celsius would mean a 3 degree Celsius rise in high - altitude areas.
Mitigation actions subsequently taken and envisaged by Non Annex I Parties shall be communicated through national communications consistent with Article l2.1 (b) every two years on the basis of guidelines to be adopted by the Conference of the Parties.
(The Tyndall Centre as founded in 2000 as a multi-disciplinary research group to investigate mitigation of climate impacts as envisaged by climate models.
«We conclude that the Greenland ice sheet is likely to be eliminated by anthropogenic climate change unless much more substantial emission reductions are made than those envisaged by the [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change],» say the authors.
Wind will be built in quantity given the subsidies available, but probably not to the extent envisaged by the government to meet the EU - set Renewables Target.
Indeed I would find it hard to be convinced that the massive intervention in social and economic system envisaged by some can in any way be good for billions throughout the world.
If allowed to continue as envisaged by the Paris Treaty, this economic recession will become a world - wide depression, and all nations will suffer.
The revolution envisaged by the Situationist International demanded creativity in everyday life, the constructing of situations or the «fashioning of a temporary micro-environment and series of events for a single moment in the life of several individuals.»
The first works envisaged by the project, including a new bistro - restaurant building, were completed in 2014.
A video programme, The Middle Field — envisaged by Bruno Leitão and Marta Ramos - Yzquierdo, will screen videos fromGasworks (London), VideoBrasil (São Paulo), VAN VideoArt Network (Lagos, Nigeria) and Bar Project (Barcelona).
experience envisaged by our founder over two decades ago.
The best approach is through the sort of cooperation envisaged by the oldest children's book publisher in the country, Adarna House, and the well - known games developer Synergy88.
Some duds slip through, but great care is taken to perfect every book as much as it's possible to do so, more often than not to a level above that envisaged by the author.
Originally envisaged by Swatch but now under Mercedes stewardship, the ForTwo Electric Drive shares its underpinnings with the Renault Twingo — including rear - wheel drive.
Schools councils as envisaged by Lord Nash would likely be little more than talking shops.
Finally, the family - intervention components of these programs make it impossible to compare them to the high - quality programs envisaged by the Obama proposal.
It's not quite the communal eating idyll envisaged by the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg.
However, policy documents reveal that the scrapping of the key stage 1 SATs depends on the success of the new baseline measure, set to be first deployed in 2020, and could happen later than envisaged by the education secretary.
He strongly believes pupils should be able to move easily between technical qualifications, apprenticeships and degrees and, if pushed, he believes more grammar schools would be okay as long as they are accompanied with equally selective technical schools, as was first envisaged by the Conservatives back in the 1940s.
Twenty - five years isn't a long time relative to the history of public and private schooling in the United States, but it is long enough to merit a close look at the charter - school movement today and how it compares to the one initially envisaged by many of its pioneers: an enterprise that aspired toward diversity in the populations of children served, the kinds of schools offered, the size and scale of those schools, and the background, culture, and race of the folks who ran them.
The two storey nature of the school buildings allows for a greater student capacity than was available previously, and also plays into the treehouse concept envisaged by the students.
The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 notified on 1st January, 1996 has not been effective so far because the handicapped arc not getting equal opportunities as envisaged by the Act.
The main activities envisaged by Sudanese Woman's General Union, which include seminars and workshops targeting the local leaders, women to create awareness on the need.
The main activities envisaged by SWGU, will include seminars and workshops targeting the local leaders, women to create awareness on the need.
Emerging from the ashes of WWII, ICU was envisaged by its first president, Dr. Hachiro Yuasa, as a «University of Tomorrow», a place where Japanese and international students would live together and learn to serve the needs of an increasingly interconnected world.
Group dating - or single Christian meetup groups were first envisaged by Fusion101 way back in 2001 years before meetup.com even existed (it was only 10 years later that I found the first proper online service offering «group dating») the year after we started our free Christian dating service.
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