Sentences with phrase «examine changes to regulation»

Other law societies across the country are starting to examine changes to regulation as well but right now, it's almost all talk; but the LPP is a start and the NSBS» Gallant says within six months, there's going to be action in his province.

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Expert panelists will examine how federal regulations are changing — in number and nature — under the Trump Administration, and how today's entrepreneurs can have an impact on the rules that have the power to make or break their profitability.
Even if we were confident that the test score gains in New Orleans are not being driven by changes in the student population following Katrina (and Doug and his colleagues are doing their best with constrained data and research design to show that), and even if these test score gains translate into higher high school graduation and college attendance rates (which Doug and his colleagues have not yet been able to examine), we still would have no idea whether portfolio management and other high regulations in NOLA helped, hurt, or made no difference in producing these results.
Because climate change science when objectively examined supports environmental regulation, science, scientific institutions and scientists have also been subject to criticism.
We have used the Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse - gas Induced Climate Change (MAGICC)-- a simple climate model emulator that was, in part, developed through support of the EPA — to examine the climate impact of proposed regulations.
We will examine how public utility regulation and environmental law have traditionally balanced cost, reliability and environmental performance in the electric generation mix, and how that balance is changing as (i) wholesale electricity markets (and some retail markets) have come to rely more on competition and market pricing of electricity, and (ii) renewable generation replaces more traditional, dispatchable resources.
Regarding the first point, Justice MacFarlane examined s. 59 of the Legislation Act, 2006, noting that this section «ensures application of the current version of a regulation to which a statutory provision refers».14 Because of this presumption that a regulation is «rolling», it was inferred by the court that the regulatory changes were meant to be retrospective and not «stuck in time».
In addition, the researchers examined the use of drinking regulation strategies, or the behaviors that people use to try to change their partner's drinking (such as yelling or withdrawing).
It is critical to examine whether such changes are maintained over time, given that physiological regulation is implicated in later mental and physical health outcomes.
We are also examining whether changes in young children's behavioral regulation are connected to changes in areas of the brain related to stress response.
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