Sentences with phrase «former standard of practice»

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He has been very involved in many aspects of domestic and international agricultural policy and practice development, organizing, food labeling, standards, certification and accreditation work over the years, including: Founding Chair of the USDA / National Organic Standards Board, A founder of Domestic Fair Trade Association, National Organic Coalition, and Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, Founding member of National Family Farm Coalition and National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Board member of the International Organic Accreditation Service, Former NGO delegate to UN Codex / FAO / WHO Food Labeling Commission and WTO, Founding partner of Agricultural Justice Project, which has developed domestic fair trade standards for North America.
Fast growing economies of China and India, a former powerhouse in Japan, an increasingly affluent South Korea, and the fast - growing Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).61 Each possessing multiple regions and demographics that demand varying tastes, sizes, prices, packaging and branding, as well as differing in standard business practices, routes to market and competitive landscapes.
Mr. Lewis said the awarding of such stipends to vice chairmen was standard practice and supported by state law and the State Constitution, offering documentation that showed that Mr. Flanagan had ordered such stipends — first in a 2016 letter — following the lead of Dean G. Skelos, the disgraced former leader of the Senate.
Kate Gerson, a former English teacher who is now a managing partner of programs at the nonprofit UnboundEd, trains teachers to change their practices and to use standards - aligned curriculum materials to provide rigorous lessons to all students.
In my former career, which involved quite sizable and costly IT projects, my employer insisted that, as standard practice, all projects maintain a «risk register» that contained a list of all of the things we could think of that might negatively affect the project.
On October 21st and 22nd, 2013, the inquest into the death of Ashley Smith heard from CCLA's witness, Professor Andrew Coyle, a former prison governor renowned for his international expertise on prison management, international prison standards and best practices, segregation and accountability measures.
Defendant sends out tens of millions of emails each day worldwide; nobody can be completely clean 100 % of the time. Obviously, Defendant doesn't oversee their employees very well, or there wouldn't be so many lawsuits against them. Defendant's own employees are suing them. However, I don't think Defendant as a company would have done or mandated this; rogue employees of the Defendant would have though. Defendant is responsible for their employees actions if they are acting on the company's behalf. Plaintiff can easily find existing or former employees of Defendant to see if this was standard practice, or not. I bet they can!
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