Sentences with phrase «far as entitlements»

This was specifically what I was getting into, as far as entitlements due to «lapping up» Wii U games like Nintendo owes them.

Not exact matches

«Granting such a sensitive entitlement to a third party is unprecedented, as far as I can tell — no other app developers have been able to convince Apple to grant them entitlements they've needed to let their apps utilize certain privileged system functionality,» Will Strafach, a security researcher who discovered the situation, told Business Insider.
For a long time, we've known about the issues that would inflate the entitlements — such as the prior - mentioned demographic problems — but there is an increasing likelihood that new federal programs with expenditure increases will further accelerate the growth in federal debt.
A form of governance for cyberspace that takes equal entitlement to its resources seriously requires far reaching changes of the current political practices in such areas as development assistance, transfer of technology, intellectual property protection, and space cooperation.
There are various approaches to accomplishing this, including a Hicksian bargain, but the matter is far from simple, as subsidies are often considered to be «entitlements» of citizenship;
We've talked about entitlement reform, but action never happens, except further expansion, as under Bush, Jr..
This means that the US budget is in a structural deficit for as far as the eye can see, fifty years or more, absent changes to entitlements
And so an allocation that converges on equal per capita emissions allocations sometime in the future is more than any other allocation framework likely to be seen as universally just as far as future entitlements issues are concerned.
What should be a simple and straightforward solution to a very serious problem — «stop eating meat and dairy» — is made far more complicated by our societal attachment to foods as cultural traditions and our general sense of entitlement toward food.
Although the three additional provisions were likely added only to increase clarity and confirm the parties» intention as stated in s. 2 (2), the Court concluded that most of these provisions would have been redundant if the employer's interpretation of s. 2 (2) was accepted, thereby lending further support to the Court's conclusion that s. 2 (2) did not clearly limit Holm's entitlement.
Last week, the Court of Justice further protected this entitlement when it held that «a worker who becomes unfit for work during his paid annual leave is entitled at a later point in time to a period of leave of the same duration as that of his sick leave.»
Further, as the derogation provides an exemption only in relation to pay, drivers working for Tesco through contracts with Mainstream will still be entitled to the same rest breaks and annual leave entitlement as Tesco employees after 12 weeks in an assignment, and Tesco will be obliged to provide them with equal access to communal facilities and relevant vacancies from their first day.
Imperial Cancer Research Fund v Ove Arup [2009] All ER (D) 282 (Jun); FG Hawkes v Beli Shipping [2009] All ER (D) 207 (Jul); and Sodastream v Coates [2009] All ER (D) 22 (Aug): while CPR 7.6 (2) does not impose a threshold set of conditions, nonetheless those requirements will always be relevant to the exercise of discretion on such an application, but the fact that the conditions are not satisfied is not necessarily determinative of the outcome of a CPR 7.6 (2) application; whether the claim has become statute barred since the date on which the claim form was issued is a matter of considerable importance, since a time extension would disturb the entitlement of the potential defendant to be free of the possibility of any claim; whether the claimant was reliant on further information which had not yet been forthcoming so as to determine whether or not a viable claim existed, is a relevant consideration.
The Court further concluded that the employment income which Ms. Brake earned during her statutory notice entitlement period was not deductible as mitigation income, reasoning that statutory entitlements (termination and severance pay) are not damages and that employees are entitled to receipt of these statutory entitlements whether or not they secure new employment during the period they are intended to cover.
Although the issue of the claimant's entitlement to attendant care benefits was not in issue in this motion, the motion's judge made findings that the insurer had sufficient information as far back as 2001 to address the attendant care benefit despite the claimant's failure to specifically apply for that benefit.
The parties disagree on his entitlement to certain further benefits and on whether Mr. Borowski sustained a catastrophic impairment as a result of the accident.
Further, a divorced spouse is no longer a Sharia heir, as the entitlement depends on a valid Muslim marriage existing at the date of death.
[The purpose] is to limit, so far as possible, the entitlement to compensation to cases where the «act» is invalid by reason of the RDA and is subsequently validated by s14 of NTA or s8 of the State Act.
As far as development deals go, it's about as good as it gets because the entitlement risk, carrying costs, and high land development costs are mostly taken out of the equatioAs far as development deals go, it's about as good as it gets because the entitlement risk, carrying costs, and high land development costs are mostly taken out of the equatioas development deals go, it's about as good as it gets because the entitlement risk, carrying costs, and high land development costs are mostly taken out of the equatioas good as it gets because the entitlement risk, carrying costs, and high land development costs are mostly taken out of the equatioas it gets because the entitlement risk, carrying costs, and high land development costs are mostly taken out of the equation.
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