Sentences with phrase «impose this discipline on»

China's debt problems, in other words, can not be resolved administratively, by fixing the shadow banking system, by imposing discipline on borrowers, or indeed by eliminating financial repression (much of which, by the way, has already been squeezed out of the system by lower nominal GDP growth).
In theory, the free market imposes discipline on both sides.
This imposes discipline on both corporations (to fund) and employees (to be reasonable).
As a camp director, I had a counselor who thought that he would just love his campers and never impose any discipline on them.
Wenger will flap his arms and moan all day at refs and fourth officials but has not the sheer balls to impose discipline on recalcitrant and bolshy players who just won't work their socks off.
In it's original form it would've imposed discipline on the Assembly they'd have to accept or they'd be forced to make cuts that would anger their union bosses.
Andrew Mitchell's other big problem now, apart from the question over his survival, is how he can impose discipline on a parliamentary party, when he has been so undisciplined himself.
● Require that any future tax increases under this new system be approved by the people in the next federal election, in order to impose discipline on spending.
So this became all about the extent to which Cameron would be able to impose discipline on his party.
What will impose discipline on the system?
Technically, rebalancing can occur any time of the year but it's useful to pick the same time each year just in order to impose some discipline on the process.
Papers are important (despite the sneers from McIntyre whenever this is brought up), because they do impose a discipline on the authors that simply doesn't exist on blogs.
The cellulosic type of «paper» actually imposed some discipline on counsel because you were discouraged from burdening a trial judge with 10 or more binders of paper.
Instead, as in In the Matter of J. Cameron Halford, 392 S.C. 66, 708 S.E. 2d 740 (2011), the Supreme Court imposed discipline on an attorney for depositing a flat fee into a personal account because the attorney stipulated that doing so was a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct.
Through the use of strict time limits, appellate courts impose this discipline on counsel.
The Coordinator General suggests that a Local Implementation Plan will be effective because it «forces governments to make their commitments and timelines public and imposes a discipline on implementation that may not have been there previously».

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Once that task is completed, the worm turns and each participating firm (with KH's help) can start to impose new submission criteria and formats on its vendors as well as some process and increased discipline both internally and externally so that all future reports go quickly, clearly and very efficiently into the retrieval system.
It was hoped that retired General John Kelly, Trump's new chief of staff, could impose some form of discipline on Trump that his predecessor, Reince Priebus, could not.
Michaels countered by saying the very restrictions of commercial television — fixed time slots, ad breaks, language rules — impose a very necessary discipline on a creative process that could otherwise spiral out of control.
Without a massive transfer of wealth from the state sector to the household sector it will be impossible, I would argue, for GDP growth rates of anything above 3 - 4 % — and perhaps even less — to occur without a further unsustainable increase in debt, whether that increase occurs inside or outside the formal banking system and whether or not discipline has been imposed on borrowers.
One had to wait until market internals deteriorated explicitly before adopting a hard - negative market outlook (which is the adaptation we imposed on our discipline in mid-2014).
[Gurley] argues that the process of an IPO imposes a welcome discipline on a management team, including tightened operations and accounting rigor.»
In the meantime, Wood appears to be sanguine that if the leading question of theological inquiry is kept explicitly in view, it is powerful enough not only to subsume the leading interest of each of the relevant academic disciplines but also to resist distortions that the institutionalization of the academic disciplines might tend to impose on theology.
Schools were run «in a severe, regimented manner that imposed unreasonable and oppressive discipline on children and even on staff»...
Furthermore, if the evidence from some branches of Orthodox Judaism and of Black Islam in America is taken into account, it may be that the simple clarities of fundamentalism give persecuted people whose lives are in disarray the clean - edged structures by which discipline and order can be imposed on chaos from within.
Such a philosophy in turn imposes on the several contributory disciplines an obligation for scope and depth of application that may be lacking in the customary pursuit of these specialized studies.
On his recovery, he dedicated himself to become a soldier of Christ and imposed on himself the strictest of disciplineOn his recovery, he dedicated himself to become a soldier of Christ and imposed on himself the strictest of disciplineon himself the strictest of disciplines.
«I will not allow the NFL to impose a new process of discipline on me, ignore the CBA, ignore the deal they agreed to with me, and behave without fairness or accountability,» Peterson said in a statement.
«I will not allow the NFL to impose a new process of discipline on me, ignore the CBA, ignore the deal they agreed to with me, and behave without fairness or accountability,» Peterson said in a statement that can be read in full on the NFL Players Association website.
And it suggests that school - discipline programs might be more effective if they were to focus less on imposing punishment and more on creating a classroom environment in which students who lack self - regulatory capacities can find the tools and context they need to develop them.
They weren't going impose a new sleep practice or change their approach to discipline based on somebody else's opinion.
The relevant House can make its own rules about the conduct of its members and the discipline it imposes on them.
Kelly, the first former general to occupy the gatekeeper's post since Alexander Haig played that role for President Richard Nixon during Watergate, told aides he will impose military discipline on a free - for - all West Wing, and getting rid of Scaramucci was Step One toward accomplishing that goal.
These measures were adopted as a necessary condition of imposing necessary disciplines on the fiscal regimes of member states in order to convince the markets that the euro would be a viable currency.
The SNP's success is sustained, in part, because of the rigid discipline imposed from on high.
Additionally, a financial - review board would be set up in the plan to «impose new discipline on future spending.»
The Government are therefore reliant on the discipline and self - regulation that this House imposes upon itself.
BBW dating imposes strict discipline on the plus size singles.
a discipline code for student behavior setting forth prohibited student conduct and the range of penalties which may be imposed for violation of such code, which shall be publicized and explained to all students and provided in writing to all parents on an annual basis.
Learn about the methodical schedules and system of discipline and surveillance imposed on students of Indian Residential Schools.
Likewise, issues surrounding school discipline loom large, with middle - class standards of behavior and decorum recast as a form of cultural hegemony imposed by well - off, mainly white parents intent on remaining in control.
Charters are the prime example of how school «choice» undermines constitutional notions of equality, as they often increase segregation, fail to serve English Language Learners, students with disabilities and other vulnerable children, and impose disproportionately harsh discipline on children of color.
However, it only works well in the long run if you use that immediate relief as an opportunity to impose a lasting budget discipline on yourself.
The young journalist will have discipline imposed on him, whereas most successful bloggers have to develop their own discipline — one consistent with their posting style and frequency.
Juicy Excerpt: A huge benefit of the new strategy is the discipline that it imposes on the investor.
That advice could not be truer today, and if followed, imposes the discipline needed on a trend - following investor to be as successful as possible.
Spending on a credit card is easy but if the payment discipline is not maintained it can lead heavy charges being imposed.
Miss Riley imposes an iron discipline over her materials and her use of colour; her paintings are based on a series of drawings, in each case, which amount to mathematically formulated blue - prints for the painting.
He came from a world where art was a part of the fabric of everyday life and not the monastic discipline now imposed on artists in the country's largest metropolis.
The introduction of Part VII imposes new disabilities (as to reputation and discipline) and new duties (as to responding to complaints) on RCMP personnel.
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