Congress passed encouraging legislation, and
if in successive years we had built on that, real change in our culture and our economy might have occurred.
Not exact matches
If there are interest rate increases
in successive years, you will lose the cost advantage that currently exists.
If that happens we've won a second trophy
in successive years.
Successive Congresses» delegation to Presidents of extraordinary powers over trade, and the next Congress's domination by exceedingly conservative Republican party organisations imply that the crucial first
year of Mr. Trump's presidency could be a time of sharp changes
in America's relations with the world —
if that is what he wishes.
It begins when they nearly sleep together the morning after their graduation from Edinburgh University, and it checks
in on them on the same date — 15 July — of every
successive year, as we wait to see
if they're ever going to put us out of our misery and become a couple.
Or perhaps the recent past,
if the book is part of a series (because almost all series move forward
in time with each
successive book, whether it's by
years, months or mere days).
These differences between projected and observed trends
in rainfall seem to raise serious questions about the ability of the models to predict changes
in rainfall — though Iâ $ ™ d be interested
in CSIRO views, especially on whether it is appropriate to use
successive 11 -
year averages as measures of outcome and,
if it is not, how the relationship between projections and outcome should be monitored.
If this pattern continues,
in the long run (many centuries hence) it will have settled down to a steady rate of 4
years for each
successive 10 % increase.
Weather fluctuates, and as a consequence itâ $ ™ s easy enough to point to an unusually warm
year in the recent past, note that itâ $ ™ s cooler now and claim, â $ œSee, the planet is getting cooler, not warmer!â $ But
if you look at the evidence the right way Ââ $» taking averages over periods long enough to smooth out the fluctuations â $» the upward trend is unmistakable: each
successive decade since the 1970s has been warmer than the one before.
(6) Where a collective agreement referred to
in subsection (4) or (5) provides that it will continue to operate for a further term or
successive terms
if either party fails to give to the other notice of termination or of its desire to bargain with a view to the renewal, with or without modifications, of the agreement or to the making of a new agreement, a trade union may apply to the Board for certification as bargaining agent of any of the employees
in the bargaining unit defined
in the agreement during the further term or
successive terms only during the last three months of each
year that it so continues to operate, or after the commencement of the last three months of its operation, as the case may be.
Where a collective agreement referred to
in subsection (2) or (3) provides that it will continue to operate for any further term or
successive terms
if either party fails to give to the other notice of termination or of its desire to bargain with a view to renewal, with or without modifications, of the agreement or to the making of a new agreement, another trade union may apply to the board for certification as bargaining agent of any of the employees
in the bargaining unit defined
in the agreement during the further term or
successive terms only during the last two months of each
year that it so continues to operate, or after the commencement of the last two months of its operation, as the case may be.
He held that it did not, not being an action
in respect of any claim to the personal estate of a deceased person, and it was difficult to see how the 12 -
year period can run from any period other than the date of the grant of letters of administration — or,
if there were
successive grants, the date of the first grant.
Policy lapses
if the insured makes non-payment of 12
successive premiums with the policy being
in effect for more than three
years.