Sentences with phrase «imposed by decision»

We recognize the pattern: new strategies are imposed by decision - makers outside our communities.
claim of «practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship» was self - imposed by the decision to subdivide?

Not exact matches

The case was brought by Verizon, which claimed the FCC's «decision to impose the rules was arbitrary and capricious,» the ruling says.
As evidence, they cite the decision by Bank of America (BAC) to abandon its plan for debit card fees and the decision of many other large banks not to impose them at all.
These concerns are greatly magnified by the decision last week to impose across the board tariffs on steel and aluminium.
OTTAWA — The United States announced Tuesday that it would impose duties on imports of a new jet made by the Canadian jet maker Bombardier, a decision likely to fuel trade tensions between the United States and Canada just as the two countries face off over the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
If there is a unifying theme that runs through most of business managerial economics it is the challenge to optimize business decisions given the firm's objectives and given the multitude of business and government limitations imposed by scarcity, for example through the use of undertaking business managerial economics research and the indoctrination.
Trump administration avoids a possible trade war with Europe by putting off decision on imposing tariffs on US imports of steel and aluminum.
The decision to impose a moratorium could be taken unilaterally by countries whose currency is under attack.»
From the bad man's standpoint, obligations imposed by legislation or court decisions are no more deserving of respect than those imposed by a robber at gunpoint.
Despite the rhetoric of democracy there is a lack of transparency m discussions of officials with the IMF / WB authorities and their decisions regarding conditionalities often imposed on the debtor countries without clear exposure even to Parliament and its select committees, much less to the general public affected by them.
Second, good natural law does not dictate a moral code to be imposed upon individuals; instead, it protects the right of individuals to make moral decisions free from dictation by either legislators or judges.
Funny how «Rebel4Christ» thinks that you're trying to impose your will on others, by making a personal decision, and yet you're the Nazi.
And I have yet to hear of an abortion advocate who has rectified, by suicide, his parents» decision not to abort him, or who even argues, in acknowledgement of the burdens his childhood imposed on his parents, that they should have aborted him.
Jesus» decision to engage in «reverse fighting,» to win by enduring suffering rather than by imposing suffering on others, seems to have been profoundly influenced by the Servant songs in Isaiah 40 - 55.13
The standards associated with the research university are imposed, if in no other way, by the decision to meet the accepted standards for accreditation of graduate professional schools.
«Now, domestic policy changes that are made by the Chinese government, with respect to the decision about where they impose taxes, are of course rightly the decision that falls upon the Chinese government.»
The trial judge also concluded that (para 285) «the threat of sale by independent retailers to the major supermarket chains constrained Metcash's wholesale pricing decisions» and that the competitive constraint imposed by Franklins was much less than that imposed by the major supermarket chains - these findings of the trial judge were set out by Yates J at para 297 as follows:
John Fingleton, OFT chief executive, said the authority's decision sent out a «strong signal» to supermarkets, suppliers and other businesses that the OFT would take action and impose significant fines where it uncovered anti-competitive behaviour aimed at increasing the prices paid by consumers.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
By comparison, the private benefits captured by the farmers were calculated at US$ 16 billion but in their decision they were ignoring the costs of US$ 8.1 billion imposed on the rest of societBy comparison, the private benefits captured by the farmers were calculated at US$ 16 billion but in their decision they were ignoring the costs of US$ 8.1 billion imposed on the rest of societby the farmers were calculated at US$ 16 billion but in their decision they were ignoring the costs of US$ 8.1 billion imposed on the rest of society.
I accept and respect the decisions that were taken at today's meeting in Paris, as well as the penalty imposed by the stewards in Baku.
Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the first inquest was the decision by the coroner to impose a 3.15 pm cut - off point, corresponding with the time the first ambulance arrived on the pitch.
But what seemed plain enough from that Monaco game where Chelsea were simply torn apart by Falcao, Atletico Madrid's Colombia centre forward, was that the summer transfer policy has gravely weakened the team defensively, while the decision to allow the dreadnought centre forward Didier Drogba to depart, on a free transfer to Shanghai Shenhua, has much diminished the forward line in which Fernando Torres, his form so unpredictable, imposes a radically different and less effective pattern on the attack.
The Football Association and Kick It Out have both expressed disappointment at UEFA's decision not to impose any punishment over a racism allegation made by Liverpool teenager Rhian Brewster.
The British Motorcyclists Federation have welcomed a High Court decision to quash Traffic Regulation Orders imposed by The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.
However, official figures show the DWP has also become stricter in deciding whether to impose a sanction when confronted by a supposed breach of the rules - 76 per cent of these decisions resulted in a sanction being imposed in March 2017, compared to under 70 per cent in early 2016.
But what it does mean is that any state - imposed policy measures must be proportionate and well - considered, and that where possible, decisions to filter or censor should ultimately be taken by parents and children rather than the state or self - appointed private sheriffs.
It is on this premise that PDP urged the National Assembly to look into the constitution and impose appropriate legislative instruments against Buhari if any part of the 1999 constitution (as amended) has been breached by this unilateral decision.
«We therefore urge the National Assembly to look into the constitution and impose appropriate legislative instruments if any part of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) has been breached by this unilateral decision.
His decision to delay his announcement until this week - unlike John Gummer who announced his retirement on December 30th - means that the Surrey East Conservatives will have a shortlist of three imposed upon them by CCHQ.
Analysis Although the government has imposed a ban on the purchase of cars by state institutions, the decision by the ministry is not likely to court controversy with many wondering rather why it took so long for the ministry to purchase the vehicle.
Obviously David Cameron must select who he wants at the end of the day - the person should not be imposed by the party members - but Eric Pickles should definitely be the Chairman if it was my decision.
The Electoral Commission revealed on its website last month (as first spotted by The Detail) that it had imposed a # 6,000 sanction connected to a political donation in Northern Ireland, but gave no name, offence, or summary of the decision.
He had said he took the decision out of consideration for the hardships always imposed on members of the public by road closures during presidential movements.
However, legal experts point to an earlier appellate court decision in 2003 on the Suffolk Ethics Commission that found a county can impose more stringent ethics regulations than those required by state law.
The Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS), has reconsidered its decision to impose an insurance package on service personnel in the country, after it was sued by some aggrieved personnel.
The Member of Parliament for the Ningo - Prampram Constituency, has welcomed a decision by the National Communications Authority (NCA), to slash by 50 percent fines it imposed on some radio stations cited for non-renewal of their licenses.
By announcing his decision before the end of the year, he has ensured that the Suffolk Coastal Conservatives will not have a shortlist of three candidates imposed upon them by CCHBy announcing his decision before the end of the year, he has ensured that the Suffolk Coastal Conservatives will not have a shortlist of three candidates imposed upon them by CCHby CCHQ.
He acknowledges that people have been banned from working in Egypt, but says that such decisions were made by a 60 - person committee of the SCA and the sanctions were imposed only when researchers did not have proper credentials or broke SCA rules, such as announcing findings without approval.
A U.S. Senate vote on Doney's nomination had been blocked for more than a year by Senator David Vitter (R - LA), who was unhappy with the Obama Administration's decision to impose a moratorium on offshore drilling in the wake of the April 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
The AAS supports such community involvement in the hard decisions imposed on us by the current trend of diminishing federal investment in the nation's future scientific capacity, a trend we regard as unwise.
Ms. Steirer says her decision to serve others must be based on personal values and should not be imposed upon her by the school system.
The Texas Supreme Court last week ended the state's five - year legal ordeal with its school - finance system, ruling in a split decision that the system imposed by the legislature in 1993 passes every constitutional test.
In fact, those who support the amended platform language, which undercuts parent choice, are the ones who seek to impose their ideology on black folk by seeking to substitute their choices about school options in place of the decisions of individual black parents.
By extending school districts» obligation to pay for private school placements until all appeals are exhausted, the decision creates an incentive for parents to prolong litigation rather than to work collaboratively with school districts to resolve disputes without delay; the increased liability for private tuition and legal fees from needlessly prolonged litigation imposes an untenable burden on the already - strained budgets of local school districts and diverts resources away from providing educational services to all children.
While the merits of our decision to impose this constraint are arguable, it's been applauded by many including folks in W3C management.
A big part of the underlying case turns on «most favored nation» clauses and the publishers» decision to impose so - called «agency pricing,» which saw retailers like Amazon and Apple take a commission from a price set by the publishers.
The decision to impose a purchase restriction may originate with a mutual fund company or may be made by us, if we believe such a block is warranted.
To make an informed retirement planning decision, be aware of certain restrictions imposed by IRS regulations.
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