«The penalty, in the view of the committee, is consistent with similar penalties previously
imposed by the discipline committee in similar cases.»
Not exact matches
It's unlikely there'll be management advisors, but financial
disciplines and controls may be
imposed by the lender.
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.
Are you willing to possibly have financial covenants and reporting
disciplines imposed by a lender?
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).
I laugh and sometime sneer at those who think new Fed Head Jerome Powell will
impose monetary
discipline by raising interest rates at least up to the real rate of inflation and reduce the Fed's balance sheet according the schedule as laid out
by Yellen.
With this
discipline self -
imposed you'll be less likely to engage in gambling behavior, a method of investment characterized
by unrealistic expectations and senseless fiscal risk - taking.
Our date - then - fornicate social mores run counter to the traditional claim that we should
discipline our sexual instincts in accord with the limitations
imposed by the institution of marriage.
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.
We as a nation might (at least in principle) face dwindling common resources
by creating rational and fair modes of common control, of mutual sharing and of gradually effective methods of redistribution — or we can react to the same trend
by trying to commandeer those scant resources,
by fighting with our rivals and
by imposing an authoritarian
discipline.
In Anglicanism
discipline is accepted rather than
imposed; and many priests have found value in membership in devotional societies bound together
by a common rule of life, some independent and some associated with religious orders.32
But
by the 1970s Bryant's legend was so
imposing that he could loosen the reins of
discipline with little risk.
The Tour's warning that Singh risked forfeiting his earnings «if he exercised his right to appeal and did not prevail,» the lawsuit said, «would effectively punish Singh for exercising his right to challenge the
discipline imposed by risking lost earnings plus suspension.»
Teachers understand this, but when students run into trouble in school, Tough writes, schools often respond
by imposing more control, not less, via stern
discipline such as out - of school suspensions, «further diminishing their fragile sense of autonomy.»
Merkel says the crisis demands political integration, but talks only of budgetary
discipline and austerity
imposed by Brussels» bureaucrats.
Research into party
discipline, such as that
by Christopher Kam, suggests that party
discipline is driven
by a combination of socialisation, positive incentives offered
by party leaders for toeing the party line, and disciplinary measures party leaders can
impose for breaking party
discipline.
● 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.
As you might imagine, she
imposes some
discipline common in the outside world such as limiting TV time (Old Nick, the kidnapper rapist, played
by Sean Bridgers, supplies the room with TV and VCR as well as food, books, and the occasional game) and exercising with the lad upon arising.
Class Warfare takes a wider view but one clearly influenced
by the experience of the irrationality and inefficiency
imposed by lengthy union contracts, which dictate in detail what can and can not be done in
disciplining or, indeed, leading and guiding teachers.
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.
An investigation
by Reuters in 2013 found charters across the country
imposing «significant barriers» that result in «skimming the most motivated,
disciplined students and leaving the hardest - to - reach behind....
Who should use this option: Those who want the
discipline imposed by a payoff schedule, but who also have the financial ability to regularly meet the higher, monthly payments.
By using ratios, you're
imposing a certain amount of simple
discipline that will help drive you toward your long term financial goals each year.
Require all applicable principles of scientific forecasting
Impose the
discipline of only allowing AR5 to publish results of models that objectively meet ALL the Principles of Scientific Forecasting as verified
by an independent panel (excluding only principles internationally recognized
by ALL countries as inapplicable.)
Even solos can benefit from the
discipline imposed by an outside consultant.
While he sees good reasons for justices to draft their own opinions, he questions whether they are sufficient «for Congress to
impose such
discipline on Supreme Court Justices
by cutting off clerk - salary appropriations.»
In addition, any violations
by supervisors should be dealt with in a serious manner with
discipline imposed accordingly.
The Supreme Court is responsible for reviewing the Board report, case record, and any objections filed
by the parties, and
imposing discipline.
The University could
impose such
discipline regardless of, or in addition to, any consent
by or contractual relationship with the student (assuming one exists).
The reasonableness standard
imposed by Dunsmuir was then applied in law society
discipline cases like Doré v. Barreau du Québec, which confirmed that the particular expertise and experiences of law societies in particular are worthy of considerable deference.
The complaint or other document filed
by the Board to initiate disciplinary action and all documents and information considered
by the Board when determining whether to
impose discipline are public records.
The
discipline to be
imposed shall be determined
by the President, President - Elect, First Vice President, Treasurer and one member of the Board of Directors selected
by the President after an investigation in accordance with established procedures and after consultation with legal counsel.
The
discipline to be
imposed shall be determined
by five members of the Executive Committee selected
by the highest ranking officer not named in the complaint after an investigation in accordance with established procedures and after consultation with legal counsel.
Unfortunately, book learning leading to uni-dimensional subjective theories of how competitve business ventures «must» operate in future uncharted territory, when
imposed almost via fiat
by czarist government civil service folks lacking hands - on experience in relevant
disciplines, creates a situation whereby personal political views are juxtaposed against reality.
Lack of knowledge
by the REALTOR ® of such person's conduct shall go only to mitigation of
discipline imposed.
Hourly paid workers must be compensated
by a governmant
imposed minimum common amount per hour, no matter what type of work (within certain
disciplines), no matter how productive they are, no matter what intrinsic value those workers and their job descriptions add to the economics of the various ventures.
The court affirmed the determinations and
discipline imposed by the Commission.
A California appellate court has considered a member's challenge to
discipline imposed upon him
by a REALTOR ® association.
A New Jersey appellate court upheld
discipline imposed by a real estate commission on licensees for their role in selling a new home to a second buyer before the underlying transaction had closed.
A Texas appellate court has considered a member's challenge to
discipline imposed by a professional association in which the member had voluntarily become a member.
The Broker and the Salesperson filed a lawsuit challenging the
discipline imposed upon them
by the Commission.
123 DOS 93 Matter of DOS v. Harrington - requests for adjournments must comply with 19 NYCRR § 400.11; broker permits unlicensed salesperson to work; broker who fails to pay judgment without proof of inability is guilty of untrustworthiness, broker's failure to timely file termination of association notices not excused
by claim of unhappiness with filing fee; prior
discipline considered in
imposing sanction; two - month suspension and continuing suspension until judgment is satisfied
Any REALTOR ® Member of the Association may be
disciplined by the Board of Directors for violations of the Code of Ethics or other duties of membership, after a hearing as described in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the Association, provided that the
discipline imposed is consistent with the
discipline authorized
by the Professional Standards Committee of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® as set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the National Association.
Looking at existing Mississippi law, the court found that while private organizations are generally free to
discipline members who violate prescribed rules of conduct, private organizations must also describe possible punishments which can be
imposed for various rules violations, in order to alert the member as to the possible punishments when he / she joins the organization and also avoid arbitrary disciplinary actions
by the organization against its members.
In addition, the court found that the
discipline imposed by the panel conformed to the association's rules, according to the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual.
The court ruled that the Association had not followed its own rules in
disciplining the Morfs and so had acted arbitrarily, causing the court to vacate the
discipline imposed on the Morfs
by the Association.