While it is linked to the representative Jewish organizations of most countries, in practice, as in any
other independent body, its leaders set their own agendas.
We have not argued we should chase down a cyclical or temporary deterioration in the economy, particularly one which our own
independent body says is largely driven by problems abroad.
Rather, adequate access to justice for both those with civil and criminal legal problems must be available when needed and administered by a
truly independent body.
The 70 percent new wool and 30 percent viscose Hallingdal by Nanna Ditzel, as well as Hacker and Molly, are stamped with the EU Flower designation, meaning manufacturing, chemical composition, and quality is checked
by independent bodies in order to comply to strict ecological and performance criteria.
Apparently it was, because Leveson's attempted half - way house of «self - regulated
independent body with statutory underpinnings» had its central policy rejected by the government.
The industry should start to put that truly
independent body in place now and parliament should start drafting the necessary changes in the law, to be in place by the end of the next parliamentary session in April 2014.
As the College's first CEO, she will lead the
new independent body for the teaching profession and work to further develop the profile and role of the college among teachers and stakeholders in the education sector.
This is also the conclusion of
independent bodies like the IFS or NIESR, and it is only avoided by the Scottish government because they have unusually optimistic projections, particularly for North Sea revenues.
Today's Times notes that David Cameron «will today propose a powerful new
independent body charged with requiring future governments to stick to agreed year - by - year reductions in carbon emissions».
Strong
independent bodies such as ombudsmen, parliaments and audit institutions are also needed to hold governments to account for education.
For real and enduring reform to come into effect, we need a
strong independent body with a systems perspective to implement health reforms to direct the planning and financing of health services.
Large executive limousines like the 7 Series don't sell in very big numbers, so they don't tend to be crash - tested by
independent body Euro NCAP.
The Law Commission is a
statutory independent body with the task of reviewing current law and recommending where reform is needed.
Bharara also examined how Cuomo aides interacted with the
supposedly independent body, but concluded there was not enough evidence to support criminal charges.
In an emailed statement, Cornegy said that the members are key and that he aims to be a «consensus builder» who ensures a «strong,
independent body moving forward.»
The Law Commission is a
non-political independent body, set up by parliament in 1965 to keep all the law of England and Wales under review, and to recommend reform where it is needed.
Howe was also questioned about his contention that the Cuomo administration exerted considerable influence over the work of the state Public Service Commission, an
ostensibly independent body with a regulatory ambit that includes power transmission and telecommunications.
A: The most important step is that we need some disinterested body — perhaps the Institute of Medicine working with the FDA or maybe a new,
independent body modeled after the Federal Reserve Board — that has complete access to research design, all data, and all analyses and can then certify the integrity of the conclusions that are drawn from that study.
The IFA is a new
independent body led by employers that aims to ensure the quality of apprenticeships in England and Lauener will supported by Michael Keoghan, currently director of further education at the DfE, who is being appointed as the deputy CEO.
The
proposed independent body would be made up of a board of education and subject - specific experts who would design the curriculum and set exam standards in each subject, keeping «the politics out of the classroom».
We want to know if kibble is a safer option over the lifetime of a dog than raw food, and we need to see any conclusions backed up with evidence through studies that are sponsored by
independent bodies without a vested interest.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) EAP is a free, completely confidential source of support for employees and their immediate families, which is provided by a
professional independent body.
Haidar's inaugural solo exhibition at Athr Gallery
showcases independent bodies of work, collectively generating dialogue around themes of displacement and notions of home.
An exhibition of two
intriguingly independent bodies of work by James Little that reflect the artist's single - mindedness with structure, form and color will open at the June Kelly Gallery on April 12.
The National Congress of American Indians model from the USA highlighted the advantages of having an
entirely independent body that sits outside of government and is financially independent.
«The education bill to be debated in the House of Lords next week threatens to demolish entirely the system of state education inherited by the coalition government and which is recognised by the OECD and
other independent bodies as one of the best in the world.
Function and purpose The Legal Aid Board is the statutory,
independent body responsible for the provision of civil legal aid and advice to persons of modest means, in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Legal Aid Act, 1995.
Credential Assessments — Education will be assessed
by independent body and points will be allocated accordingly
Qualifications are currently regulated by the Welsh Government; however a
new independent body called Qualifications Wales will soon to be given full responsibility for regulation.
«The government should use the Data Protection Bill to
give independent bodies the power to seek collective redress on behalf of consumers when a company has failed to take sufficient action following a data breach.»
However, if there is even the slightest hint that some of Ms. Fowler's allegations are true, you need to hire a
truly independent body to conduct a full, unbiased investigation.
Nowadays, however, the upper house wields far less power than the lower, and the hereditary members are slowly being phased out, replaced by Lords appointed by the Prime Minister or the House of Lords Appointments Commission,
an independent body.
For years, the International Monetary Fund and various other experts have pleaded with Canada's federal government to invest in
an independent body with the power to respond to financial threats.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove urged the Prime Minister and Chancellor to listen to
independent bodies that review public sector pay, after a week in which Labour attacked a government «shambles» for initially raising, then playing down hopes that the cap could be lifted.
The Office of Government Ethics is
an independent body tasked with preventing conflicts of interest among government employees.
While Xi has tried to improve the rule of law, the party has repeatedly refused to allow the establishment of
an independent body to fight corruption.
«We've come to a point in cryptocurrencies where
an independent body must step up to establish and enforce the rules of the game.»
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