Sentences with phrase «governing at»

States have, to varying degrees, attempted to enhance confidentiality by establishing laws governing at least some aspects of medical record privacy.
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He is manager who has goals, but who realizes that governing at it's core is about cutting imperfect deals.
Richard Nixon once said that those who think that India is governed badly should marvel at the fact that it is governed at all.
What does this atomism signify except that Cosmic Matter, governed at its lower end (as we already know) by forces of dispersal which slowly cause it to dissolve into atoms, now shows itself to be subjected, at the other end, to an extraordinary power of enforced coalescence, of which the outcome is the emergence, pan passu, of an ever - increasing amount of spiritual energy in matter that is ever more powerfully synthesized?
School food efforts — governed at the district, state and federal level and implemented by each separate district — must intersect and connect with local food, public health, hunger and access, education and agriculture efforts for farm to school to succeed.
From Portugal to Latvia, from Poland to Denmark, from Greece to Finland, many across Europe share the British fear of being governed at a distance.
Next, whether you coordinate with a local party will be governed at least in part by the degree to which it's organized.
But another reason is Cuomo himself, who is content to govern at a leisurely pace because it both affirms his political identity and serves his own interests, very much including a possible presidential run in 2020.
Swedish - born Sten Griller has defined the principles that govern at the cellular level how nerve circuits that control vertebrate motor behaviors work.
Whether it is a display of courage to impress a potential mate in the animal kingdom, or seeking to become stronger and larger than the average man, there is little doubt that much male behaviour is governed at a primal level by the evolutionary drive to impress females to increase the potential for mating opportunities and thereby perpetuate your genes.
But Emma Knights, chief executive of the National Governors» Association, said that the proposed «national database» will initially rely on information being published on the individual school websites, including whether they govern at another school.
The charter status of a school relates only to how public education is governed at the macro level of politics, and not how the school approaches education.
Top speed is governed at a ridiculous 217 mph.
Top speed is governed at 155 mph for both the BMW and the Mercedes (option packages for both remove the governors).
The RS3 sedan will be fitted with a DQ500 seven - speed dual - clutch automatic; top speed will be governed at 155 mph or 174 mph, depending on market and selected package.
The top speed is electronically governed at 155 mph.
The RS3 Sedan will be able to reach up to 174 mph (otherwise the top speed will be governed at 155 mph) and would be able to sprint from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds — thanks to a seven - speed dual - clutch auto «box.
Top speed is governed at 250 km / h (155.34 mph).
It covers the standard sprint in 4.7 seconds; its top speed is electronically governed at 250 km / h (155 mph).
The CAT is governed at 2,700 rpm and makes peak torque as low as 1,400 rpm!
Top speed is electronically governed at 130 miles per hour in the U.S.
The sprint to 100km / h takes only five seconds and its top speed is electronically governed at 250km / h.
The maximum speed is electronically governed at 250 km / h.
It is governed at 120 mph.
That's another issue I have with federally based BSL — your community varies greatly from mine; we need to be able to govern at the local level based on the needs of the community.
The NDP will govern at Weaver's pleasure; if they should displease him he can withdraw the Greens support and force an election.
Condominium Plan No. 931 0520 v Smith, relied on by Justice Stevens in Davis, dealt with an age - based restriction in condominium bylaws, so section 3 of HRCMA, which governed at the time, was clearly inapplicable in that case.
This time, reports the Washington Post, Malamud has been busy posting building codes that govern at his website, PublicResource.org.
The city was governed at one point by circus promoter P.T. Barnum, and is also home to the first Subway restaurant.
So, let's say there is one truck governed at 62 and one governed at 64.

Not exact matches

Carried out, it finally amounts to this, which also I believe — «That government is best which governs not at all»; and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of government which they will have.
In Austria, there are somewhat similar «beck and call contracts,» though these are governed by tighter working time regulations, while in the Netherlands there are at least a quarter of a million workers subject to «minimum terms».
Libel is something that is regulated at the state level, which means that to change it, the president would have to either convince all of the states to change the way they handle libel prosecution or pass a new federal law specifically governing libel.
If there's one misconception Peter Friedlander, vice-president of original production at Netflix, can't stand about his company, it's that its content is entirely governed by algorithms.
The Governing Council ultimately opted to leave the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0.5 %.
«Governing Council welcomes the recent strength in economic data and wants to see more of it in order to be more confident that growth is on solid footing,» said Carolyn Wilkins, the senior deputy governor, who joined Poloz at the press conference.
«The basic rules governing the European Union will prevail,» he said at the sidelines of a conference in Malta.
Meanwhile, Portugal's Communist Party has support of as much as 10 percent of the electorate — and could help deny that country's Socialist Party a shot at taking back power from the governing center - right coalition in an Oct. 4 election.
Trump would also face myriad environmental regulations, objections from private land owners and a legally binding 1970 treaty with Mexico that governs structures along the Rio Grande and Colorado River at the Mexican border.
Four unnamed ECB officials told Reuters on Tuesday that the central bank is getting ready to soften its stance on monetary easing next week at a Governing Council meeting.
The Governing Council left the benchmark interest rate unchanged at its ultra-low setting of 0.5 %, but policy makers were less than enthusiastic about the Canada's prospects.
In the 20th century, democracy trumped dictatorships because the governing system was better at processing data and making decisions.
Barcelona's governing body are pushing for reforms and encouraging innovation at an exciting pace.
Typically, you see the leader at the top of the pyramid governing over the team members, which trickles down to the employees and eventually the customers.
There are at least a dozen statutes, similar to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which govern how companies gather, share, or sell consumer information, legal experts say.
HSBC European Economist Fabio Balboni speaks about the European Central Bank's potential policy moves at today's governing council meeting.
«Given the downgrade to our outlook, Governing Council actively discussed the possibility of adding more monetary stimulus at this time, in order to speed up the return of the economy to full capacity,» Poloz said after the release of the central bank's latest policy announcement.
On the extremely unlikely chance you haven't already noticed, humans haven't been doing too well lately at governing just one planet.
Mintas previously served as the director of sports integrity at CONCACAF, the governing body for soccer in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
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