Sentences with phrase «immediate action after»

Employers must demonstrate that they acted in good faith, based on sound and sufficient information, therefore having bona fide business reasons for immediate action after reasonable consideration of the interests of all parties.
HSI Canada called on the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation du Québec to take immediate action after a report by the Animal Legal Defense Fund ranked Quebec as the worst province for animal protection in Canada.
Humane Society International Demands Government Action as Quebec is Ranked Worst Province for Animals May 19, 2011 11:44:00 AM MONTREAL, QUEBEC --(Marketwire — May 19, 2011)-- Humane Society International / Canada is calling on the Ministere de l'Agriculture, des Pecheries et de l'Alimentation du Quebec to take immediate action after a recent report by the Animal Legal Defense Fund ranked Quebec...
The Liberal Democrat party leader, Nick Clegg, insisted last week that he had taken immediate action after learning of «appalling» allegations levelled against the MP as he came in for criticism for failing to do anything in the three years after the party was notified of the complaints.
She blamed the long captivity of the girls on the failure of the former administration to take immediate action after the teenagers were abducted from their school.
Just over a year ago, the company trumpeted a study that said a whopping 92 % of Twitter users took immediate action after seeing tweets related to a TV show, whether that meant tuning into it or looking it up.

Not exact matches

LanguageLine Solution's strategy of immediate action, as opposed to change after a lengthy analysis, doesn't work for every situation.
He analyzes the development of human consciousness, from its immediate perception of the here and now, to the stage of self - consciousness, the understanding that allows man to analyze the world and order his own actions accordingly.3 Following this is the stage of reason itself, understanding of the real, after which spirit, by means of religions and art, attains the absolute knowledge, the level at which man recognizes in the world the stages of his own reason.
«If the registration and issuance of cards are not being done by the National Treasurer or continue after this resolution, the General Secretary should take immediate action, including legal action, to stop the unauthorized registration,» the Chairman of the Finance Committee announced.
One of the anti-EU Cabinet ministers, House of Commons Leader Chris Grayling, said: «After we Vote Leave the public need to see that there is immediate action to take back control from the EU.
PARKLAND, Fla. (AP)-- Pressure is growing for tougher gun - control laws after a mass shooting at a Florida high school, with thousands of angry protesters at state rallies demanding immediate action from lawmakers, and more demonstrations planned across the country in the weeks ahead.
The village was on the verge of accepting first an $ 850,000 settlement, then a $ 1.04 million settlement offered by Saint - Gobain Performance Plastic and Honeywell International, but tabled the matter this week after an uproar from residents and warnings from the former EPA regional administrator, Judith Enck, and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, against signing away any rights to legal action just to pay some immediate bills.
«We won't be taking any immediate action, but I don't want to be talking about this after the beginning of the year.»
To be sure, plenty of «action - oriented recommendations structured for immediate implementation» are included in the report, after the expectedly dismal picture of the status of women and underrepresented minorities in science and engineering is painted.
Prior research shows that nicotine also promotes cough immediately after ingestion, suggesting that nicotine has a dual action: an immediate stimulation of the cough reflex and a delayed inhibition.
It does not only refer to the prolonged period of time that the athlete will be out of action but also to the immediate period after the injury.
They contact us after getting served with the garnishment notice, we then take immediate action — and were able to successfully help them consolidate and get everything paid off in time.
Subsequently, it dawned upon us that we were faced with a choice.There was a choice of just saving the 6 and leaving the rest behind to a life of breeding after being sold to other breeders, or to take immediate action.
The title of Jen Durbin's 11 - part installation 90 Moves in Nine Seconds (The Jackie Series 2001 — 2017) refers to the actions of Jackie Kennedy in the immediate moments after her husband, President John F. Kennedy, was shot in Houston.
Lead author Dr Sophie Lewis from the ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society said human activities had already locked in this new normal for future temperatures, but immediate climate action could prevent record extreme seasons year after year.
Speaker after speaker took the stage, offering comments on the destructiveness of coal mining, the floundering climate bill, simple things we can all do at home, and the dire necessity of immediate action.
Harvard's decision comes less than a week after the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sounded the alarm for immediate action on climate change and the necessity for keeping much of known fossil fuel reserves in the ground, a reality that will affect investments in fossil fuels.
After realizing the danger of the situation, the judge took immediate steps to protect the building's employees and called an emergency meeting to discuss a plan of action.
The Young Bar of Montreal is calling for immediate action — including strict quotas on bar admissions — to shore up a rapidly deteriorating job market after releasing a report that underscores dismal employment prospects for law students in the province.
An example of capturing context — and immediate learning — is the U.S. military's «after action reviews» (AARs), a technique to debrief after an action and capture the learning from it.
After assessing key case documents, Prism generates a note setting out the agreed scope of work, timetable, fee and immediate actions to be taken by the client and Hogan Lovells.
Although «collection» is its own stage in the EDRM occurring after preservation (it also has its own section in this guide) the collect - to - preserve approach is a recommended approach for highly relevant ESI or for technically precarious data, like that from a mobile device, which is at high risk of deletion if immediate action isn't taken.
And if you have ever wondered what happens after the victorious hero rides into the sunset, now you can experience how he deals with the dire consequences of his great triumph... and as an added bonus, you'll also get an immediate resolution to the biggest cliffhanger in the history of Action - RPGs!
After dealing with and uncovering known and unknown criteria — Conflict resolution is when the client starts to develop strategic action - oriented procedures that could potentially be implemented into immediate action.
I also attained the maximum level of customer satisfaction by providing: feasible quotes, answering inquiries, investigating complaints, managing orders and taking immediate right action, and providing after - sales support making use of all available resources.
[124] The Associate Secretary went on to explain that shortly after taking office, the Minister for Indigenous Affairs travelled to Wadeye and undertook immediate action to try to alleviate the situation and quell local riots.
The day after the storm, we went into immediate action to try to raise money, but honestly I did not know where we could get it.
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