Sentences with phrase «equivalence issues»

The really sensitive US third - country equivalence issues are therefore around group supervision and reinsurance.
Furthermore, IFOAM - Organics International provides advice to governments and national organic movements on standard development and on harmonization and equivalence issues.
«EU and other exports would grow to the detriment of the UK unless there is Government action to move forwards on this equivalence issue

Not exact matches

But false equivalence is also a danger, and arguing that some private conversations that amount to virtually nothing but political scuttle - butt on a range of boring political issues is the same as what Trump has done is ridiculous.
Issues of justice arise when there is a contract or a mutual agreement between two people by which one does something for the other and the other agrees to give something equivalent in return; this equivalence is what is termed the quid pro quo.
Lastly, the Canada Organic Office is responsible for determining the equivalence between Canadian standards and applicant countries» standards, recognizing foreign accreditation bodies, and applying procedures for issuing export certificates for Canadian products.
On election night, Peter Dykstra, writing for The Daily Climate, had posted a thorough critique of false equivalence in stories (including in The Times) equating the two efforts to influence races in which coal, climate change or related issues were relevant.
Although global warming strikes me as one of those issues where there is no real balance and it is wrong to create an artificial or false equivalence, there is no harm and some possibility of benefit in inviting skeptics about the human contribution and other factors to speak, but in a setting in which the context of the vast majority of scientific evidence and speakers is also made clear.
On the narrow issues of the «effective equivalence» of the two methods and whether the alternate was «tested in the paper»: in general terms, the two methods are clearly not «effectively equivalent», though this doesn't exclude the possibility that, by coincidence, they yielded similar results in a particular case, but this would have to be demonstrated.
Welcomes the agreement achieved by the Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol on its work pursuant to decisions 1 / CMP.1, 1 / CMP.5 and 1 / CMP.6 in the areas of land use, land - use change and forestry (decision - / CMP.7), emissions trading and the project - based mechanisms (decision - / CMP.7), greenhouse gases, sectors and source categories, common metrics to calculate the carbon dioxide equivalence of anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks, and other methodological issues (decision - / CMP.7) and the consideration of information on potential environmental, economic and social consequences, including spillover effects, of tools, policies, measures and methodologies available to Annex I Parties (decision - / CMP.7);
Similarly, the Court has held that a Member State fails to fulfil its obligations under Articles 28 EC and 30 EC when, without valid justification, it encourages economic operators wishing to market in its territory construction products lawfully manufactured and / or marketed in another Member State to obtain national marks of conformity (see, to that effect, Commission v Belgium, paragraph 69) or when it refuses to recognise the equivalence of approval certificates issued by another Member State (see, to that effect, Case C ‑ 432 / 03 Commission v Portugal [2005] ECR I ‑ 9665, paragraphs 41, 49 and 52).
Testing for the equivalence of factor covariance and mean structures: the issue of partial measurement equivalence.
Testing for measurement and structural equivalence in large - scale cross-cultural studies: addressing the issue of nonequivalence.
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