Issues such as changes
in practice rules should be examined, not against the wishes of the membership, but against the test of public interest... [43]
If a judge perceives a gap
in practice rules s / he is entitled to fill that gap (Bovale paras [37]- [39]-RRB-.
These rules will also apply if the shares are transferred to a person who is not a member of the family, taking the same commitment, but
in practice these rules are generally used for the transfer of a business to the members of the family.
Each such system interacts with light of different properties, which
in practice rules out optical transmission of quantum information between different systems.
This is partly because some MPs (Sinn Fein and Speakers) don't take their seats or get votes, so
in practice the ruling party doesn't need 326 seats to govern.
Not exact matches
In a surprise
ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency, on Friday rejected Boeing's complaint that it was harmed by Bombardier's trade
practices.
Delta's other trade victory came on Friday, when,
in a surprise decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission
ruled against Boeing
in a bitter trade battle
in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade
practices of its Canadian rival Bombardier.
When penalties initially became public knowledge, websites that violated search engine
rules were encouraged to improve their
practices — if they wanted good results
in the SERPs, they needed to provide content that was worth a high page rank.
Initiatives detailed
in the White House fact sheet ranged from committing to the «Rooney
rule,» a recruiting
practice in which at least one woman and one minority are considered for each position, to more specific ideas and goals.
The new
rules were tougher than expected, according to Goldman, particularly the guidelines around earnings stripping, a
practice in which US taxable earnings are reduced through the lending of money from one subsidiary to another.
In K. Anders Ericsson's famous study of violinists, popularized by Malcolm Gladwell as the «10,000 hour
rule,» Anders found that the best violinists spent more time
practicing than the merely good students.
The Globe and Mail on Tuesday reported that,
in the face of new
rules stating that compensation
practices must be made public, Ontario hospitals are «scrambling» to eliminate executive perks.
But this tornado - like
practice of trashing one business while leaving neighbors unscathed puts businesses and the professionals who advise them to follow Google's
rules in an impossible position.
The
rules are popular across the political spectrum, and even ISPs now have to pay lip service to an open Internet, even if what they mean
in practice isn't net neutrality at all.
Over 50 years ago, one of the earliest champions of brainstorming, Alex Osborn, a U.S. advertising executive, developed
rules for the
practice — such as banning criticism and encouraging freewheeling — which he published
in his 1953 book Applied Imagination.
They seem to have gotten turbocharged by a
ruling in 2007 that permitted people —
in practice, mainly hedge funds — to buy shares after a merger has been announced and for the express purpose of voting against it and then seeking an appraisal.
In Mexico City, negotiators finished work on regulatory best
practices and transparency guidelines, and also reached agreement on
rules for the chemicals industry, according to people familiar with the talks, who asked not to be identified because negotiations are private.
Even with the FCC's
rules in place, ISPs have found a way around the net neutrality order through a
practice called zero - rating.
There are certainly exceptions to every
rule — at times you may find it advantageous to be divisive, but
in general, this isn't a wise
practice.
The Supreme Court's
ruling in a discrimination suit brought by a Muslim woman creates a conundrum for employers trying to follow fair hiring
practices.
Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU
rules are based on general fair information
practice standards, addressing a variety of aspects related to fairness
in collection, purpose limitations, transparency of processing, accuracy, data subject access, and remedies for violations, and are more stringent because of their detail as well as some new twists.»
While franchisees have traditionally been seen as independent, a
ruling by the National Labor Relations Board
in 2015 said corporate parent companies are responsible for their franchisees» labor
practices.
The carrier last week announced two
rule changes
in response to the incident, including ending the
practice of calling police to remove passengers from overbooked planes.
In practice, this concession would have major implications for Northern Ireland, as it would require it to stay as close as possible to EU rules in order to maintain seamless, free movement of goods and people across the borde
In practice, this concession would have major implications for Northern Ireland, as it would require it to stay as close as possible to EU
rules in order to maintain seamless, free movement of goods and people across the borde
in order to maintain seamless, free movement of goods and people across the border.
They should instead re-examine their
practices that might have led to traces of, for example, diesel turning up
in the Wyoming groundwater and come up with standards that would make leaks along the well bore impossible before less appropriate and more costly
rules are thrust upon them at a time when natural gas prices are hitting 10 - year lows.
But as marketing
practices continue to evolve
in the digital age, this old
rule may no longer be relevant.
Either way, the privacy
rules were enacted on a limited basis
in January, while a provision that would generally require ISPs to «engage
in reasonable data security
practices»
in the event of security breaches was set to go into legal effect on March 2.
In practice, under that rule brokers can and do park clients in investments that are either absurdly expensive — often because they generate chunky commissions for the broker — or highly risky, or bot
In practice, under that
rule brokers can and do park clients
in investments that are either absurdly expensive — often because they generate chunky commissions for the broker — or highly risky, or bot
in investments that are either absurdly expensive — often because they generate chunky commissions for the broker — or highly risky, or both.
BEIJING / SHANGHAI (Reuters)- China's
ruling Communist Party has listed golf and gluttony as violations for the first time as it tightens its
rules to prevent officials from engaging
in corrupt
practices, while also turning an even sterner eye on sexual impropriety.
«This is a completely new category of video that has its own needs, its own
rules, and its best
practices in order for it to be effective.
At Forbes, Marianne Bickle leads the charge for those who feel that bosses need to fight back against the impulse to loosen the
rules as the temperature climbs, stressing that keeping productivity up means keeping the usual standards and
practices in place.
In any case, I make it a general rule to never discuss politics in a work or business situation, and that practice has served me well over the year
In any case, I make it a general
rule to never discuss politics
in a work or business situation, and that practice has served me well over the year
in a work or business situation, and that
practice has served me well over the years.
Many supporters of delay also argued that the President's Memorandum has rendered the ultimate fate of the Fiduciary
Rule and PTEs uncertain and that proceeding with the April 10, 2017 applicability date
in the face of this uncertainty would impose unnecessary costs and burdens on the financial services industry and result
in unnecessary confusion to investors inasmuch as products, services, and advisory
practices could change after completion of the examination.
These commenters assert that although financial institutions have worked to put
in place the policies and procedures necessary to make the business structure and
practice shifts required by the new
rules, [4] there is still considerable work left to be done to implement the new
rules in a proper and responsible manner and without Start Printed Page 16904causing further confusion and disruption to retirement investors.
Other characteristics that are shared due to the common methodology include: (1) The estimates encompass both transfers and changes
in society's real resources (the latter being benefits
in the context of the 2016 RIA but costs
in this RIA because gains are forgone); (2) the estimates have a tendency toward overestimation
in that they reflect an assumption that the April 2016 Fiduciary
Rule will eliminate (rather than just reduce) underperformance associated with the
practice of incentivizing broker recommendations through variable front - end - load sharing; and (3) the estimates have a tendency toward underestimation
in that they represented only one negative effect (poor mutual fund selection) of one source of conflict (load sharing),
in one market segment (IRA investments
in front - load mutual funds).
Advisors take note: ERISA concepts are coming to IRAs under the Department of Labor's new fiduciary
rule, and you need to change your
practices accordingly before the April compliance date kicks
in.
Fred Sainz, an Apple spokesman, said the update, which has been
in the works for months, was intended to better inform users on its data
practices and comply with Europe's new data - privacy
rules that take effect May 25 — not taunt Facebook.
As a general
rule of thumb, there's good hygiene that you should have
in terms of data
practices and data retention and making sure you're being responsible.
In February of this year, the FASB effectively reversed itself in a rule that re-admitted the practic
In February of this year, the FASB effectively reversed itself
in a rule that re-admitted the practic
in a
rule that re-admitted the
practice.
«Broker - dealers have to make a lot of very difficult, and
in some cases expensive, decisions» regarding DOL fiduciary
rule compliance, Fred Reish, partner
in Drinker Biddle & Reath's employee benefits and executive compensation
practice group, told ThinkAdvisor
in a recent interview.
One of President Barack Obama's top economic advisers said abusive trading
practices are costing workers billions of dollars
in retirement savings each year and called for stricter
rules on Wall Street brokers.
King M (1997), «Changes
in UK Monetary Policy:
Rules and Discretion
in Practice», Journal of Monetary Economics, 39 (1), pp 81 — 97.
The now - endangered fiduciary
rule is based on a simple — and seemingly unarguable — principle: that
in giving advice to clients with retirement funds, stockbrokers, registered investment advisers and insurance agents must act
in the best interests of their clients... It simply doesn't seem like a good business
practice for Wall Street to tell its client - investors, «We put your interests second, after our firm's, but it's close.»
I asked Bullard, who also
practiced securities law
in D.C. and was a former assistant chief counsel at the SEC, whether the revised DOL
rules were actually going to have an impact on the industry.
In the wake of the final Department of Labor (DOL) fiduciary
rule, advisors and insurance carriers alike have been compelled to reevaluate sales
practices surrounding annuity sales — especially with respect to variable and fixed indexed annuities.
While the new DOL
rules are principles based and do not provide discreet instructions as to what advisors should do to fulfill fiduciary duties, industry executive David Trainer said advisors can not lose with clients or regulators by incorporating research into their
practice that is «inarguably
in the best interest of clients.»
Advisers need to examine their
practices for IRA rollovers
in the new fiduciary environment created by the Department of Labor's conflict - of - interest
rule.
«You will find no shortage of actionable
practices in The Future Workplace Experience; Meister and Mulcahy's 10
rules for navigating the future workplace arrives just
in time.
Active funds have time to change sales
practices in order to accommodate the new
rules.
«Our Ability - to - Repay
rule protects borrowers from the kinds of risky lending
practices that resulted
in so many families losing their homes.