Sentences with phrase «imposed on members»

Discipline that may be imposed may be the same as but shall not exceed the discipline that may be imposed on members.
In May 2011, the Competition Bureau filed an application with the tribunal challenging restrictions that TREB imposed on its members» use of data in the MLS system.
A recent decision of Ontario's Divisional Court is important for members of regulatory colleges because it further clarifies what discipline is and how and when it can be imposed on members.
Furthermore, precisely because the word «promote» has many meanings, one would expect that if such an obligation were imposed on members, the relevant commentary would include language clarifying the intended meaning.
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.
Onetime Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, on Friday declared his intention to resuscitate the Ogun State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, while cautioning against the situation where candidates are imposed on members by party leaders.
The Australian Beverages Council believes it is important that the Dietary Guidelines imposed on our members reflect the latest in scientific research and credible backing.
He has often cautioned in his posts that it will not be a good idea for the leadership of the party to impose him on its members as flag bearer for election 2020.
The maximum APR cap of that PenFed imposes on its members ensures that prospective borrowers need not worry about their rates reaching exorbitant levels.
This includes taking all legislative and administrative measures appropriate for ensuring collection of VAT in conformity with the obligations imposed on Member States by the EU VAT Directive (Directive 2006 / 112 / EC) and its predecessors (amongst which the Sixth Directive, 1977 / 388 / EEC).
At the same time, according to him, «it can not be automatically assumed that Treaty provisions which impose on Member States a precise and unconditional obligation as to the result to be achieved, as is the case for Article 325 (1) and (2) TFEU, automatically fulfil, in each and every situation, the requirement of foreseeability required by the principles of legality and legal certainty» (para. 176).
One is that the ECJ's view in Taricco I on the interpretation and application of the obligation to combat fraud, imposed on Member States by Article 325 TFUE, opens the way to a new approach to tax fraud as a crime against human rights.
The argument about an indirect duty to inform imposed on the Member States based on the duty of loyal cooperation was also not taken up (see on these points AG view, para 227).
In the present case, the national measures are designed (in part) to implement the obligation imposed on the Member States by the Regulation, to collect and retain fingerprint data.
But when applying that test to the facts, the Court observed that the national (Swedish) measure was connected (in part) to infringements of the VAT Directive, and therefore was designed to implement an obligation imposed on the Member States by EU law «to impose effective penalties for conduct prejudicial to the financial interests of the European Union».
In the present case, since it is apparent from paragraphs 29 and 30 above that neither Directive 2004/17 nor its underlying general principles impose on Member States a specific obligation to lay down provisions requiring the contracting entity to grant its contractual partner an upwards price review after the award of a contract, the provisions of Legislative Decree No 163/2006 at issue in the main proceedings, in so far as they do not provide for periodic price review within the sectors covered by that directive, do not have any connection with that directive and can not, therefore, be regarded as implementing EU law (C - 152 / 17, paras 33 - 35, references omitted and emphases added).
One is that the ECJ's view on the interpretation and application of the obligation to combat fraud, imposed on Member States by Art. 325 TFUE, opens the way to a new approach to tax fraud as a crime against human rights.
If you want members to acknowledge an obligation to promote «equality, diversity and inclusion generally», amend the Rules to expressly impose such an obligation, provide a detailed and express commentary describing the ambit of that obligation and its limits — the way that real regulators regulate (heck, the way the LSUC handles ALL the other professional obligations it imposes on its members).
70 Article 4 (1) of Directive 2003/86 imposes on the Member States precise positive obligations, with corresponding clearly defined individual rights.

Not exact matches

And after Guatemala imposed a moratorium on foreign adoptions - which dropped from 4,100 in 2008 to 58 in 2010 - a former member of the country's National Adoption Council expressed pride.
He was the rare apparatchik whose name wasn't only known but reviled by members of the public, thanks to his involvement in crafting the National Energy Program, imposing price caps and taxes on oil.
Putin in July ordered that the US reduce its staff at the US Embassy and consulates in Russia by 755, including diplomats and technical staff members, many of them Russian, in response to new US sanctions imposed on Russia because of its interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The United States has imposed sanctions on senior members of Maduro's government and PDVSA.
«We are disappointed that the FDA's final rules will capture grocery stores, and impose such a large and costly regulatory burden on our members,» said Peter Larkin, president and CEO of the National Grocers Association.
«It is too early to make any sort of comment on his tenure, but we do suspect that Chairman Powell will be a little more willing to ruffle feathers on the Committee and use the power of his seniority to impose policy on other members,» said Michael Shaoul, chairman and CEO of Marketfield Asset Management, in a note.
At the start of June, before the new law went through, the European Commission said EU member states should avoid «imposing disproportionate obligations» on people who occasionally offer services through platforms such as Uber.
This year it seemed, at times, that Germany was able to impose its will on other EU members, for instance over Greece's bail out or the refugee crisis.
Ever since Trump announced on Thursday that he plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports, he's caused a panic among members of his own party, who tend to oppose creating trade barriers of any kind around the US economy.
The Chamber said in a letter to the PCAOB in May that its members believe the PCAOB, the independent auditing regulator established by the Sarbanes - Oxley Act of 2002, is imposing new «burdens» on business by using the inspections process to pressure auditors to ask more of companies.
The law imposes new restrictions on firearm purchases and the possession of «bump stocks,» funds more school police officers and mental health services, broadens law enforcement's power to seize weapons, and allows certain staff members to carry guns in schools.
Kuwait's plan to impose corporate taxes and cut fuel subsidies to reduce the OPEC member's reliance on oil faces a familiar obstacle: a parliament that has resisted previous attempts to Continue Reading
President Donald Trump chose Powell, a Fed board member, to replace Yellen, the first woman to lead the central bank, after saying he wanted to impose his own stamp on the Fed.
There are many additional «color of authority» situations, where the person, under the «color» of their position in the church (be it pastor, elder, staff member, Bible study teacher, the «I've been a Christian for X years» people, the «I've studied the Bible for X years and know what it says» people, or whatever), attempts to impose their opinions and wishes on those over whom they somehow attempt to assume «authority» and control.
Your beliefs are important to others because many of your cult's members want to impose their views on others through the legislative process and the more extreme members would like to create a theocracy based on your delusions.
He reported sarcastically that «there» were some members [at the Constitutional Convention] so unfashionable as to think that a belief of the existence of a Deity, and of a state of future rewards and punishments would be some security for the good conduct of our rulers, and that in a Christian country it would be at least decent to hold out some distinction between the professors of Christianity and downright infidelity or paganism» (IV: 642) This chapter also includes excerpts from state constitutions that imposed religious tests on government officers (Delaware, for example.
It follows from the second point that the new dimension's new organization results in a superior law imposed on the elements or members.
I really don't think a «Grand Creator» would willfully impose that type of existence on innocent creatures... not to mention the religions that have preyed on the innocent members of our own species and still do while pretending to be «of god».
The Babble Humpers and other delusional believers should keep their nose out of other's business, but of course are free to attempt to impose their imaginary being driven rules on their own consenting adult cult members.
Fewer people remain in the denominations in which they were raised, fewer people think that their own denomination has a better grasp on the truth than other denominations, and fewer denominations impose creedal tests that people must meet in order to become members or participate.
The existing professional broadcasting organizations at the national level would not be capable of making such determinations as Board members without placing themselves under national governmental pressures which should not be imposed on them.
Then it snowballs into a big mess of imposing rule after rule on it's members according to how the leaders see fit at the time.
It does NOT mean that a religious group has the right to impose its beliefs on those who are not members, in the name of freedom of religion.
If a church has vision and is goal - oriented, then it has deviated from its healthiest self and will impose burdens on its members.
It is defined in Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as «any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the groups conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.»
Please answer my question: what gives believers the right to impose their unfounded beliefs on anyone else, especially given their crappy record of controlling their own cult members?
Although it is high time to impose an immediate ban on the three insecticides clothianidine, imidacloprid and thiamethoxam, the Member States are pushing for a decision
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 relying on WADA assessments of substances and any performance - enhancing effects they may provide, the Tour, according to the lawsuit, «attempts to avoid, and otherwise shirks, all responsibility with regard to prohibitions imposed upon its members
Second Harvest has been able to increase its donations from 15 million pounds in 1981 to almost 100 million in 1985 because it has imposed a strict series of procedures on its member food banks.
Emphasizing marriage clearly should fall within this area, since the decline of marriage imposes great costs on society, and marriage has many benefits for individual family members.72 To that extent, public school curricula should:
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