Sentences with phrase «fundamental changes to the rule»

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The speech lists five key fundamentals that should stand Australia in good stead: a strong institutional framework (including the rule of law, respect for property rights, a well - functioning public administration, and a well - established regulatory system); our people, who are diverse, well educated, have a «can do» mentality and a demonstrated capability for adjusting to change; a large endowment of mineral resources; large tracts of agricultural land and an ability to produce high - quality clean food; and an established services industry with the potential for considerable expansion as average incomes in Asia rise.
But that would require a fundamental change to the Elections Act — eliminating the requirement of a party leader's endorsement to run as a party's candidate, then fashioning a more coherent rule — and a change in the ways our political parties do business.
But despite plenty of changes to the rules and regulations over the years, the fundamentals of the sport are still much the same as they were 15 years ago - or at least, that's the opinion of Felipe Massa.
The problem is deeper and more fundamental: the combination of a win - at - all - cost attitude, a lack of on - ice training for players to teach them how to protect themselves when checked, and a resistence to rule change that would slow the game down a bit and reduce the number of hits.
Ugly partisan bickering is once again tainting the political parties as they seek to change a fundamental part of the rules governing general elections.
The whole thing looks rather odd to me, as I would have expected that changes to the fundamental rules of the House to require far more than a simple majority.
Going forward, few see much chance for fundamental change in an institution that makes its own rules and whose members are returned to office at rates exceeding 97 percent.
With this being said, in 2014, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) proposed changes to mortgage rules, taking a tougher approach to borrowers» ability to repay, which is the fundamental requirement.
The markets do change but the underlying fundamental rules for success don't seem to.
It allows players to change the fundamental rules of the Zombies experience in private games.
The change is both so subtle and so fundamental that it can take even an observant eye time to see it, the way rules can be hard to recognize until long after they're broken.
Actually I had thought that the concept of an actual reality extending beyond our minds behaving according to some underlying rules independently of what actually happens — ie if the rules do change, it would be according to a more fundamental set of rules — was a sort of «default» mode for most humans attaining a certain age.
The law relating to litigating in «Indian country» is far too complex to address here, and while some of the fundamental principles of jurisdiction and tribal sovereignty are deeply rooted in our system of jurisprudence, many aspects of it are still undergoing change, whether by legislation in Congress or the interpretation and enforcement of the rule of law by the Courts.
Although the Senate might, as prof. Macfarlane suggests, be protected from abolition by its role in the process of constitutional amendment itself, which can not be changed without unanimous consent, the Court might even base its ruling on the broader ground that any fundamental alterations to the nature of the Canadian constitution require the consent of all the provinces.
The company says the updated documentation doesn't represent changes to the «fundamentals» of its policies; it instead aims to explain the rules in more detail, and include examples.
«Straightforward solutions for these problems do not fit well within Bitcoin since they involve making fundamental changes to incentive structures and consensus rules.
Women's rights advocates hold that mediators can not address the power differences between divorcing husbands and wives because a mediator is powerless to change the fundamental rules of patriarchal society.
Time passes, things change, and the fundamental reasons for the generation of these rules may no longer exist, but because the rules are still in place, we continue to follow them.
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