In order to handle the situation the most reasonable thing to do is to ask for some help
from competent person who will be happy to help you.
And while the university should have responded much better to Freedom of Information requests - which the university admits - many of the FoI requests came, the Muir Russell panel said,
from competent people who should have known that the data is freely available and can easily be processed.
Not exact matches
Well, new research shows that
people who shy away
from asking for advice because they think they'll appear less
competent are getting worked up for nothing — asking for guidance actually makes you seem more capable.
Researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland recently published findings
from a series of studies in which 480
people were shown portraits of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and
competent or incompetent.
So make absolutely sure that you fully understand the risks associated with trading cryptocurrencies and possibly get advice
from an independent,
competent person or organization before you start trading.
On purely moral issues, judges are no more
competent or trustworthy, as Justice Scalia observed in Cruzan, the Missouri «right to die» case, than «nine
people picked at random
from the Kansas City telephone directory.»
True, the number of
people a hospital or center can employ may be reduced, but some
competent people are now finding difficulty of a new order in making a living
from private practice.
Here's another, scarcely less oratorical in character,
from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: the title of this document (another wonderful example of Vatican bogus academic language when what is needed is a
competent journalist used to writing informative headlines) is «Considerations regarding proposals to give legal recognition to unions between homosexual
persons» (2003): The Church's teaching on marriage and on the complementarity of the sexes reiterates a truth that is evident to right reason and recognised as such by all the major cultures of the world.
The fact is and I've been saying this with help
from a couple smart
people on here, the squad needs a
competent striker.
As an additional measure in reducing the herd the game commission
people consider requests
from legitimate zoological enterprises that guarantee adequate facilities and continued
competent care.
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like:
competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the time, anticipating
people's needs (not
from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful, tries harder in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical, emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing as appropriate, able to be available emotionally as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and in jobs / careers, likely to be more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving
from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
Stressing that it was ultimately about who can deliver and improve on the lives of the
people, Dr. Bawumia noted that even though he is
from the North, he won't just campaign on that fact but indicated that the most important reason why the NPP must be voted for in the December election is that the Nana Akufo - Addo — Mahamudu Bawumia — NPP is the
competent and visionary team that can be trusted to change the lives of Ghanaians positively and bring the development, jobs and prosperity desired.
The nation will gain a lot
from a further reform of the campaign financing process, to give room for the election of more
competent and qualified
persons for the betterment of the nation.
Jonathan added, «We need a very
competent person and a team player, somebody who will not negotiate to get money
from the aspirants to make them candidates.
«I think
people in the general public benefit
from having a team of two individuals very dedicated, committed and
competent to lead the state forward,» Polito said.
I have found... that highly
competent, motivated
people require little direct supervision
from the top, and I expect that would be the case at the USGS.
«I have found... that highly
competent, motivated
people require little direct supervision
from the top, and I expect that would be the case at the USGS,» Reilly said.
Limit liability Make sure that you work closely with a law firm or carry
competent legal counsel directly within your company Irregardless of how dedicated you are to honestly and competently running your business, remember how litigious society is, and take appropriate measures to safeguard yourself and your company before issues arise There are many legal issues that can arise for an dating service,
from dissatisfied customers to
people claiming discrimination, to
people claiming insufficient supervision in preventing minors
from signing up
Globally
competent people can adapt their behaviour and communication to interact with individuals
from different cultures.
Exerts
from this document are below: «A
competent person is one who has undergone an initial programme of training which includes «on the job» experience and attendance of a training course, followed by the successful completion of an examination administered by an independent examination body.
We tap the connective power of the arts and technology to offer programs and services through which young
people share, collaborate and explore with their peers
from different cultures; and gain the skills, knowledge and attitudes they need to improve their academic achievement and become thoughtful, compassionate and globally
competent individuals.
Anderson's story differs
from Manel's in that the latter has the king hoodwinked by weavers who claim that the suit of clothes can only be seen by men of legitimate birth, whereas in Anderson's story, the weavers play on the emperor's vanity by saying the suit is only visible to
people who are clever and
competent.
The
competent custom essays writers
from custom-essay-writing-service.org define migration is a directed, either regular, or systematic movement of a group of objects, organisms, or
people.
Video investigations and rescues benefit
from having
competent and versatile
people in these positions, who certainly could be useful on other campaigns, but organizations don't seem to have particular trouble recruiting them.
Originally Siberian Huskies were bred to help hunt reindeer but as the climate became colder in the region
people needed dogs to haul belongings
from one place to another in search of food, thus Siberian Huskies were developed to become
competent sled dogs able to pull loads in harsh environments on little food.
More than just
competent medicine and patient care,
people need Hope and Encouragement
from compassionate and caring staff.
Both of these incredibly
competent and dedicated
people hail
from Uganda.
OTOH, those same
people can pick up any climate science textbook and read about the DALR, and most of the
competent ones (in climate research) can probably derive the DALR
from its base assumptions rather easily, cold.
Steve has agreed that it's possible that some of the studies
from skeptics are inadequate, but says there are plenty of other
competent people in the world who can do so.
It continues: «Mr. Trump hereby demands that you immediately cease and desist
from any further publication, release or dissemination of the book, the article, or any excerpts or summaries of either of them, to any
person or entity, and that you issue a full and complete retraction and apology to my client as to all statements made about him in the book and article that lack
competent evidentiary support.»
There is a call for more clarity
from the courts and the government that a relative who helps a mentally
competent, terminally ill
person to die in dignity will not be committing a criminal offence, or that they will have a statutory defence.
The Court was quite explicit in paragraph 77 of its Brey judgment that a mechanism that automatically bars economically inactive Union citizens
from receiving a particular social security benefit would not enable the
competent authorities to carry out «an overall assessment of the specific burden which granting that benefit would place on the social assistance system as a whole by reference to the personal circumstances characterising the individual situation of the
person concerned».
In terms of minors or those who are mentally incapacitated, the statute would be extended for one year until after the minor turns 18 or one year
from the date the mentally incapacitated
person becomes
competent.
A mentally
competent person recognizes right
from wrong, is well - oriented, and is able to stand trial or to serve as a witness.
I don't think Avvo is the answer, but
people who need lawyers also desperately need a way to tell
competent lawyers (and good lawyers)
from incompetent ones.
(a) to recognise the right of a mentally
competent adult who is suffering intolerably
from a terminal illness to request a medical practitioner to provide medical services that allows the
person to end his or her life peacefully, humanely and with dignity; and (b) to grant a medical practitioner who provides such services immunity
from liability in civil, criminal and disciplinary proceedings.
It may for example not be necessary to grant legal aid for more than advice, particularly as the obtaining of advice
from a
competent solicitor may save further cost by persuading the individual that he has no case or enabling him to present his application in a way which enables the decision maker or court to deal with it expeditiously and without the cost incurred in seeing whether a litigant in
person does have valid points.
«Legal and non - legal [Judicial and non-judicial] documents and papers relating [pertaining] to civil, commercial and administrative cases and cases of personal status required to be served or notified to [which are to be published or which are to be transmitted to]
persons residing in one of the contracting states shall be sent [dispatched] directly by the authority or the
competent legal office [
from the judicial body or officer concerned] to the court which the
person who is required to be served or notified resides in its jurisdiction area [to the court of the district in which the
person to be notified resides]».
With young
persons, practitioners should not rely upon consent
from a
person with parental responsibility to override a refusal
from a capacitated (or Gillick
competent when considering deprivation of liberty) young
person.
a certificate or an affidavit emanating
from a Central Authority, or other
competent authority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or
from a qualified
person, concerning the relevant law of that State, and
e) an authenticated copy of any relevant decision or agreement; f) a certificate or an affidavit emanating
from a Central Authority, or other
competent authority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or
from a qualified
person, concerning the relevant law of that State; g) any other relevant document.
Surely law societies have a duty, and therefore the authority, to ensure there are just enough
competent lawyers to meet demand, and surely law societies can affect, if not manage, demand by helping to ensure that
people in the community have access to legal information (and perhaps to legal advice
from qualified non-lawyers) that may make it unnecessary for them to consult lawyers.
(6) Any vehicle used or designed for flight or navigation in space and on the registry of the United States pursuant to the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies and the Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space, while that vehicle is in flight, which is
from the moment when all external doors are closed on Earth following embarkation until the moment when one such door is opened on Earth for disembarkation or in the case of a forced landing, until the
competent authorities take over the responsibility for the vehicle and for
persons and property aboard.
(iv) After the exercise of the defensive activities described above, Consob's Sanction Office evaluates all the evidence, information and documents of the proceeding and, if it needs further information, may request
from the
competent Consob's office responsible for the investigation (or to any other Consob office whose support is useful for the case) a report on the defence activities carried out by the investigated
person.
(ii) Within 180 days (360 if the investigated
person is based abroad)
from ascertaining an alleged violation of securities laws, the
competent Consob office for the investigation (different
from Consob's Sanction Office) must notify the investigated
person with a formal letter of charge describing, inter alia, (a) the supervisory and investigation activities carried out by Consob, (b) the alleged violations, (c) the unit responsible for the proceeding, and (d) the defensive powers available to the investigated party.
Competent spinal injury lawyers should do their best to help you receive compensation
from the
person or company whose negligence caused your injury in the first place.
The Hague Conference recommended — in the Conclusions and Recommendations of the Sixth International Forum on the E-App in Spain in 2010 — that
competent authorities should get their digital certificates
from an independent source who verifies the identity of the certificate signers in
person.
The judge also found that the provisions violated s. 15 of the Charter by imposing a disproportionate impact on disabled, mentally
competent persons who are grievously and terminally ill
from obtaining a medically assisted death.
In the result, the judge declared the impugned provisions to be unconstitutional and of no force and effect to the extent they prohibited physician - assisted suicide in the case of a «fully - informed, non-ambivalent
competent adult patient who: (a) is free
from coercion and undue influence, is not clinically depressed, and who personally (not through a substitute decision - maker) requests physician - assisted death; and (b) is materially physically disabled or is soon to become so, has been diagnosed by a medical practitioner as having a serious illness, disease or disability... is in a state of advanced weakening capacities with no chance of improvement, has an illness as determined by reference treatment options acceptable to the
person, and has an illness causing enduring physical or psychological suffering that is intolerable to that
person and can not be alleviated by any medical treatment acceptable to that
person».
She concluded that by prohibiting disabled, mentally
competent adult
persons suffering
from grievous and irremediable disease who voluntarily seek medical assistance in ending their lives
from obtaining such assistance, the impugned provisions amounted to a deprivation of the right to life, liberty and security of the
person in a manner contrary to the principles of fundamental justice.