While an agreement to agree may be able to satisfy
the imminent need of both parties to get the contract done, it offers very little protection to either party.
Instead, there is a lot of misinterpretation, and therefore there is
imminent need of a solution to this problem.
Not exact matches
While bridges in
need of repair stand a higher risk
of collapse they do not necessarily pose an
imminent danger.
Couple this economic softness with the fact that just about any commodity you can think
of from iron ore, to orange juice, to silver, to coffee, to copper is at or near a five year low and it becomes increasingly difficult to find any significant inflationary pressure and hence the
imminent need for a (small) rate increase.
By: Martin Creamer 27th April 2018 The
imminent opening in Johannesburg
of the exciting new Mandela Mining Precinct is a major boost for badly
needed research and development.
In Darby's thought, Millennialism combined with restorationism to provide an inner logic for the idea that the church had fallen and that a new church was
needed, preparatory for the
imminent return
of Christ.
I'm a pre-trib guy since I believe in the
imminent return
of Jesus, but I
need to study the issue a lot more since a lot
of my theology has changed since I last studied this, and I am not sure what changes might have cascaded down into my eschatology.
The eschatological expectation
of the
imminent rule
of God leads to a desire to do away with law in the name
of the divine freedom which is or will be directly present in all creatures without
need of law or representation.
The earliest accounts, he believes, saw no
need for resurrection appearances between the departure
of Jesus and his now
imminent return in glory.
I don't think the Bears are as good
of a team without Meredith but I also don't think it's the end
of the world and suddenly the Bears have an
imminent need at WR.
«We
needed a striker because
of the
imminent departure
of Demba Ba and the injury to Chinedu Obasi.
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Democrats aren't in
imminent danger
of losing a statewide race in New York, but they
need to win far more House races in the Empire State if they want...
Most importantly, patients
need to know that their history, thoughts and feelings are protected - their privacy will never be breached except in situations
of serious and
imminent danger, or they won't come for treatment.
However, children suffering from severe epileptic and seizure disorders urgently
need medicinal marijuana to ease the symptoms
of this horrible disease, and these children obviously do not hold any
imminent criminal threat.
Now a system developed in Taiwan, where the pest is endemic, aims to harness artificial intelligence to warn
of imminent outbreaks, limiting the
need for such drastic action.
Eventually the disease advances to a point where the person is unable to care for activities
of daily living until finally the
need for total care becomes
imminent until death.
This comes with a price though, for when his work is completed, the
need to hide away in the countryside to recover from the
imminent exertion and low that follows is a necessary consequence
of being an autistic man in a neurotypical world.
A sum
of # 5.5 billion will be required for repair works on schools and further # 1.2 billion is
needed to replace parts
of buildings at «serious risk
of imminent failure».
It is not the final, proofed draft and some
of the footnoting still
needs to be done, but I thought I would upload it in case anyone finds it useful for the
imminent exams.
With the changing landscape
of education — including the
imminent arrival
of the Common Core State Standards and the new assessments
needed to measure progress towards them — the time is right for a reevaluation
of assessment systems.
The ECU is detecting the
imminent stall and compensating by increasing the rpm and the speed
of the vehicle, you do not
need to press the accelerator for this to happen.
School boards and textbook publishers everywhere are feverishly planning for the
imminent retirement and replacement
of high - priced physical textbooks; tomorrow's students will simply have all the books they
need for the next semester transmitted directly to their e-readers.
Finally, 71 %
of all respondents recognize an
imminent need to be able to integrate production technologies, including conversion tools, into internal workflows designed to manage all phases
of a books lifecycle, including both print and digital.
In many cases, proving
imminent danger
of default is all that is
needed.
VA uses the «
imminent danger
of default» rule on modifications but there hasn't been a clear Circular regarding its use with short sales,... yet (and it doesn't say they
need to be delinquent either).
The Rescue Crew was created especially to help fill a
need in the local rescue community for shelter animals facing
imminent risk
of euthanasia without rescue support.
With no
imminent resolution likely, it appears Baha Mar has very little chance to capture any
of this year's Caribbean high - season dollars, which it sorely
needs.
I understand the notion
of wanting to tease the player forward - but you
need to tease the player forward with an
IMMINENT reward, not one that they may unlock sometime this week.
There's nothing like Their
imminent starvation to decrease the amount
of food we
need to send overseas to trade for raw materials.
Bill Gates has long been skeptical
of those who say a renewable energy revolution is
imminent, arguing that we are going to
need a «clean energy miracle» before we can solve climate change or quit fossil fuels entirely.
Standard Oil's pavilion suggested the
imminent creation
of weather - controlled domed cities and farms, allowing more crops to be produced to meet world food
needs.
Then again, now that the UK has its Climate Change Act and the USA's is well on its way, and with the climate Satan out
of the Whitehouse, perhaps there is just less demand or
need for salacious news items about our
imminent doom.
Given that many
of the predicted effects
of climate change are considered
imminent and unavoidable, the
need to mainstream adaptation as a viable coping measure among private households is becoming a topic
of increasing importance.
«With
imminent changes to CPP, employers
need to reassess their current retirement and benefit offerings for compliance, practicality, and financial preparedness,» says Steven Van Alstine, Vice President
of Education at the CPA.
The Alberta Court
of Appeal held that, to give effect to the practicality
of the concerns addressed in the Winnipeg Condo case, it does not
need to be
imminent.
Legacy, paper - based systems will
need to run alongside developments like online small claims courts even if they impede the
imminent sale
of physical assets.
And any copies
of privileged materials the CBP maintains must be destroyed at the end
of the review process (unless they indicate an
imminent threat to homeland security or copies are
needed to comply with a litigation hold or other requirement
of law).
As noted, the ILO's Committee on Freedom
of Association defined essential services as those
needed to prevent a «clear and
imminent threat to the life, personal safety or health
of the whole or part
of the population» (Freedom
of Association, at para. 581).
Firm managers
need to be able to notice the warning signs
of a partner or associate's
imminent departure, and prevent their leaving to join a competitor.
We believe that the extremely time - sensitive and urgent conditions surrounding the
need to avert a serious and
imminent threat to the health or safety are fundamentally different from those involved in disclosures that may be made pursuant to other sections
of the rule.
The final rule requires covered entities to obtain authorization to use or disclose psychotherapy notes for purposes listed in § 164.512, with the following exceptions: An authorization is not required for use or disclosure
of psychotherapy notes when the use or disclosure is required for enforcement
of this rule, in accordance with § 164.502 (a)(2)(ii); when required by law, in accordance with § 164.512 (a); when
needed for oversight
of the covered health care provider who created the psychotherapy notes, in accordance with § 164.512 (d); when
needed by a coroner or medical examiner, in accordance with § 164.512 (g)(1); or when
needed to avert a serious and
imminent threat to health or safety, in accordance with § 164.512 (j)(1)(i).
An authorization is not required for use or disclosure
of psychotherapy notes when required for enforcement purposes, in accordance with subpart C
of part 160
of this subchapter; when mandated by law, in accordance with § 164.512 (a); when
needed for oversight
of the health care provider who created the psychotherapy notes, in accordance with § 164.512 (d); when
needed by a coroner or medical examiner, in accordance with § 164.512 (g)(1); or when
needed to avert a serious and
imminent threat to health or safety, in accordance with § 164.512 (j)(1)(i).
Aide in the coordination
of several professionals and their various duties as there is a
need for standardized approaches to the investigative procedures used by these professionals when determining present danger,
imminent danger and / or the risk
of harm to the children
They are usually considered to be jacks -
of - all - trades and are expected to multitask because the
need to juggle several tasks at the same time is
imminent.
The primary function
of this division
of family law is to intervene in situations where a minor child has suffered serious harm that was inflicted intentionally by a parent or legal guardian, or in cases where harm is
imminent because
of the parent or guardian's unwillingness to provide basic
needs for the child.
Target Population: Families with members at
imminent risk
of placement into, or
needing intensive services to return from, treatment facilities, foster care, group or residential treatment, psychiatric hospitals, or juvenile justice facilities
The interesting part
of this case is the Alberta Court
of Appeal's statement that harm
need not be «
imminent».
«They did the traditional hack, read emails about what was going on, and waited right to the point
of an
imminent closing when money
needed to be transferred,» explains Sease.
To stop municipalities from applying the term blight too broadly in making eminent domain decisions, the Georgia law sets a highly specific definition
of blight and puts the onus on municipalities to show that a property — and not just the neighborhood it's in — is blighted and
needs to be condemned to address
imminent health and safety concerns.