Sentences with phrase «industry bodies which»

Framework agreements between governing bodies such as local councils or peak industry bodies which adopt the non-extinguishment principle would ensure that economic development of an area did not occur at the expense of native title interests but were built upon a recognition of them.
BEIJING The Chinese industry body which recommended targeting scrap aluminium in retaliatory trade action against the United States is already exploring what other measures could be taken, an official said on Monday.
On a dark Sunday evening, three Cold War women kidnap the Colonel during his evening stroll, throw him into a dark van, and drive him... Read More Free TV Australia is an industry body which represents all of Australias commercial free - to - air television licencees.

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The industry's business model hinges on access to a large supply of free bodies, which often come from the poor.
Although her post describes a difficult and treacherous journey, Malcolm says she is «much freer now» having embraced body positivity — even though she has gained weight, which is often highly criticized in the fashion industry.
ICANN (the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the body that's responsible for domain name and IP address assignment, shook the industry up even more in June with the announcement of the new gTLD program, which would allow established «entities» to apply for new gTLDs outside of the current 21 offered — presenting the possibility that sure - to - be-popular extensions like.
The IT industry body Intellect, which runs a Women in IT Forum, said that the Davies report is a positive step towards recognising female talent in businesses.
This is an independent non - governmental body, which regulates the financial services industry to ensure financial markets work well and that consumers and businesses are protected.
As a matter of fact, the sex industry is the most deregulated industry without any rule or much less code of conduct whatsoever which can use anything as commodities, even women's bodies, just as British slave merchants did to African people in the 18th century.
Liz and Mark's business decisions, several of which she describes as «pioneering», are built on the foundation of more than 30 years in the beauty industry, many of which she spent working closely with The Body Shop's Anita Roddick.
The effectiveness of the Health Star rating system, which was developed by food and beverage industry bodies, public health and consumer experts, has been the subject of an ongoing debate.
Vegetable industry body AusVeg has said it is «appalled» at the number of vegetables that do not receive a full rating under the new voluntary Health Star Rating System, which is to be rolled out in the coming months.
Constant ovulation is not normal nor healthy for their bodies and increases their risk for ovarian cancer, uterine prolapse and other reproductive diseases causing early death (which is why they are sent to slaughter for cheap meat in the egg industry).
It was discovered in 2001 under the federal government's Cooperative Research Centres scheme, which pooled research from the CSIRO, the Department of Primary Industries and other bodies.
That's equivalent to 90 per cent of the 1.1 million cattle which Meat & Livestock Australia, the industry peak body, says will be exported this year.
For those who might not know me, I am the chief executive of the Scotch Whisky Association, the trade body which promotes and protects the interests of the Scotch Whisky industry.
While the BCA has not yet made a submission to the Fair Work Commission's Annual Wage Review, which sets the country's minimum wage, Australia's peak employer body, the Australian Industry Group, wants the minimum wage increased 1.8 % this financial year, arguing inflation remains weak and that businesses are struggling with a recent rise in energy costs.
The biggest push for sugar reduction is coming from public health bodies, 62 % consumers believe that it's manufacturers» responsibility to reduce sugar content in their cakes, which puts a significant pressure on the cake industry.
«As an industry peak body we support the existing and stringent requirements of the Food Standards Code which requires clear and concise labelling of both warning and advisory statements on cans or bottles.
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»)
In forming its view, the ACCC conducted an extensive public review process which involved consultation with grain growers, industry bodies and competitors about the likely effect of the proposed transaction on competition.
Tanya Barden is the Chief Executive Officer at the Australian Food and Grocery Council, which is Australia's peak industry body representing food, beverage and grocery manufacturers.
According to him, the NPA which is the regulatory body in the oil industry had indicted the Managing Director for wrongdoing and therefore was at sea as to what could have vindicated the Managing Director.
Although the patent specifically covers Britain, official bodies — including the British Medical Association, the Health and Safety Executive, the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Health — are unsure which, if any, of them would be responsible for checking such a device's safety before it went on sale.
The Department of Trade and Industry, which is represented on the CCFP, says the decision to close the project will be taken «by the European bodies that run the fusion programme».
Industry is using it to replace a furniture flame retardant, called penta, which was banned after 2004 because it was building up in human bodies and breast milk.
The BSI has set out an ambitious five - year plan which sets out how we plan to help our members at different career stages, working in partnership with other bodies such as universities, industry and the NHS.
Unfortunately, I chose to work in an industry which seemed to celebrate my ever - shrinking body — even to equate my increasingly skinny body with «sex appeal» — and therefore my job actually supported my denial about the severity of my problem.
Being in the fitness industry we willingly put ourselves out there in order to be judged on our bodies, which can be hard mentally, especially as women.
Creatine is an entire industry: A few prisons in New York State actually sell the stuff, most notably Eastern Correctional Facility, which hosts a body - building competition that is covered by media.
REPS (Register of Exercise Professionals) is the Registered Professional Body for the Fitness Industry which recognises qualifications and expertise.
Unlike aspartame, saccharin is not metabolized by the human body and is excreted rapidly through the urine.28 This is the holy grail of the artificial sweetener industry — compounds that taste sweet, are stable in prepackaged foods and beverages, and which are so foreign to the human diet that our digestive system can not metabolize them to create any dietary calories.
Also called The Lemonade Diet, or the Lemon Detox Diet, the Master Cleanse is essentially a juice fast which has maintained its popularity in the face of an evolving industry, due primarily to its ability to activate rapid weight loss while purporting to detox the body.
* A growing body of research is confirming traditional usage of popular adaptogens such as Maca, Rhodiola, Ashwagandha, Panax Ginseng and Eleuthero, which will contribute to the global growth of the herbal supplements and remedies market, projected to reach $ 115 billion by 2020 (Global Industry Analysts, Inc.).
Integrative Healing Arts Practitioner View More Information This online and on campus diploma has been designed to meet the changing trends in the wellness and healthcare industry, which fully honors mind — body — spirit integration.
This information provides some of the most accurate detailing of our body shapes, of which far surpasses any other the fashion industry currently has.
There is a tremendous body of research that shows that innovation, which sparks new industries and job creation, originates from the minds of a few.
Working with awarding - body, OCR, Fujitsu has identified the technologies that are most in - demand in our increasingly digital industries, on which the programme will be based.
The debate brought together a number of key industry organisations and bodies including PlayStation ®, which powers the Digital Schoolhouse programme.
A new central body should be set up to negotiate contracts with the construction industry, while local authorities should be allocated «notional budgets» which they would use to develop their own local strategies, the review said.
Douglas Blain gets his hands on a rare alloy - bodied example in Great Leap Forward with photographs by Stefan Marjoram / In this months Auto - biography Jonathan Rishton meets Delwyn Mallett, the former art director who spent his career in the advertising industry whilst amassing an enviable collection of exotic machinery / In A beginner's guide to Rétromobile Stefan Marjoram doesn't know which way to look on his first visit to the unmissable Parisian old - car show / Scott Barrett remembers how a Riley Nine was the first light car to complete the Athens to Monte Carlo route of the famous rally, whilst Gordon McAllan shares his diary of the Classique re-run, in Monte Carlo or Bust / Ivan Margolius explains his theory of how Tatra car seating inspired an influential Modernist chair design in Cars, Furniture, Architecture / In his article Bellanger: the international car, Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the bull - nosed cars built in Neuilly - sur - Seine from 1912 - 1925 / In this months Sicilian snapshots, Simon Moore continues his trawl through a family album, this time sharing some pictures of the exotic road cars they owned / In the latest of his Back on the Road series, Michael Ware reports on a rare Austin 10hp van.
although not certified, is a national or international labor organization or local labor organization recognized or acting as representative of employees of an employer or employers engaged in an industry affecting commerce; or has chartered local labor organization or subsidiary body which is representing or actively seeking to represent employees of employers within the meaning of paragraph (1) or (2); or has been chartered by a labor organization representing or actively seeking to represent employees within the meaning of paragraph (1) or (2) as the local or subordinate body through which such employees may enjoy membership or become affiliated with such labor organization; or is a conference, general committee, joint or system board, or joint council subordinate to a national or international labor organization which includes a labor organization engaged in an industry affecting commerce within the meaning of any of the preceding paragraphs of this subsection.
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The Dart body has one of the highest high - strength steel contents in the industry, 68 per cent, which results in a solid, rigid structure
And there's the long - wheelbase dual - rear - wheel 15 - passenger wagon with extended body and high roof, which comes with the industry's first five - row side - curtain airbag * and provides best - in - class ** 100.5 cu.
The big, quick, opulent Benz is also an industry - recognized technology leader, boasting countless advanced safety features, brag - worthy luxury indulgences and engineering feats such as Magic Body Control, which visually scans the road ahead and prepares the suspension for road imperfections ahead.
The Collision Industry Conference (CIC), which focuses on the paint & body market, is also hosting its meetings in Las Vegas during the SEMA Show.
The collision industry will have a much larger presence at the SEMA Show than ever before, with both an expanded footprint in the Paint, Body & Equipment section and through RDE seminars tailored to collision - repair businesses, which will be offered November 4 — 5.
Unlike the Section 108 Study Group — a body that recommends changes to the part of copyright law that covers libraries, which ironically has little bearing on the issue at hand — it is possible for anyone to submit a request for a DMCA exemption to the Copyright Office without first having to run a gauntlet of copyright industry lobbyists.
AAHA accreditation: The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), the accrediting body for companion animal hospitals in the U.S. and Canada, regularly evaluates veterinary practices on approximately 900 standards of veterinary excellence, which means they are recognized among the finest in the industry.
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