61 Instead, the Court was prepared to accept that while the relevant land rights legislation has an air of permanence about it and may need to continue indefinitely to protect the relevant Indigenous groups culture it could still be recognised as meeting the requirement for a special measure that
it is temporary in scope as the legislation's status as a special measure could be reviewed at a later date to determine whether its objectives had been met and the purpose of the special measure had been exhausted.
Because
it is temporary in nature, term life insurance tends to flow better with life.
Microsites are perfect for content that
is temporary in nature, such as special promotions.
This type of alimony is called «rehabilitative alimony» and
is temporary in nature.
It is important to note that the derogatory credit
is temporary in nature, beyond the applicant's control, and the circumstances that caused the adverse credit are no longer a factor.
He adds, «An adjunct position
is temporary in time and may be unstable in the amount of teaching classes given to the individual.»
Commenting on the development, Pacific Crest Securities, a unit of KeyBanc Capital Markets, said in a note released on Thursday said the issue
is temporary in nature and could be resolved soon.
Maury Obstfeld, economic counsellor and research department director at the IMF, told CNBC Monday that there was a broad cyclical upswing but many of the factors driving growth
were temporary in nature.
Growth spurts
are temporary in nature lasting approximately a week.
It is important to remember that these feelings
are temporary in the grand scheme of things.
Furthermore by having only a third elected each year change of control is achieved gradually, thereby reflecting the more consistent views of the electorate rather than those that prevail at just one brief period and which might
be temporary in nature.
Whereas programs like
these are temporary in nature, the foundations are, as Adams suggests, good examples of getting around the problem of transient governments.
Although these problems
are temporary in nature, they can be eliminated by lowering the dose of creatine and taking it (with non-acidic juice) in divided doses throughout the day.
This risk is compounded by the fact that during a short squeeze or buy - in (discussed in more detail in Risks Of Short Selling), the short seller may be forced to cover the short position at an artificially high price that may only
be temporary in nature.
The sometimes overbearing «departure residence» guidelines were imposed during the height of the financial crisis and intended to
be temporary in nature despite lingering for more than 6 years.
Please provide an LOX for all Derogatory credit this LOX should show that the circumstances
were temporary in nature, beyond the applicant's control and resolved to the best of their ability
For credit score 639 and below document circumstances
were temporary in nature beyond the applicants control and have been removed.
It's something like moderately good news, in that the aerosol reduction & solar brightening
are temporary in nature, and once adjusted to the new conditions, temperatures will continue to rise in Europe at a more modest rate of +0.2 C per decade, similar to the global warming trend.
These benefits are intended to replace lost wages, but they are expected to
be temporary in nature.
Regulation 12 of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 (SI 1992/3004)(floors must be suitable for purpose) requires the court to consider suitability in the context of the circumstances of use, including circumstances which
are temporary in nature, providing they arise with a sufficient degree of frequency and regularity.
The objectives of the regulatory changes are to reduce the potential for exploitation of temporary foreign workers by employers and third - party agents, implement stricter employer accountability mechanisms in order to encourage greater adherence by employers to the stated terms and conditions of offered jobs, and highlight that employment facilitated through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program is designed to
be temporary in nature.
A layoff is a termination of employment; however, the use of the term layoff is usually understood to have a connotation of either resulting from a shortage of work or
being temporary in nature, rather than permanent termination or for cause.
As oppose to term life policies that
are temporary in nature, whole life coverage is designed to build cash value each year and last a lifetime.
Thus, while there might be a dip in iPhone 8 sales, it will only
be temporary in nature.
Many experts believe that the previous ban
was temporary in order to appeal the communist party at home.
In addition to emotional effects, divorce can lead to behavioral problems that tend to
be temporary in children.
Emergency visitation orders
are temporary in nature and generally expire between 10 and 30 days after issuance.
This order may
be temporary in instances of shorter marriages, but may also be permanent if the marriage was longer.
Although the problems explored in this study may
be temporary in their effects and time limited in comparison to chronic illness or other major life events, they nonetheless occur frequently and have potential to influence the family system (Greenfield & Marks, 2006).
There's one exception to the last point: Stigmas can
be temporary in certain circumstances.
Will the changes in the competitive landscape be likely to persist over time or
be temporary in nature?
Real estate bridge loans
are temporary in nature and can be used for a variety of business opportunities in addition to buying real estate investment properties.
Not exact matches
In a voicemail to employees on Sunday, Blankfein said diversity
was a hallmark of Goldman's success, and if the
temporary freeze became permanent, it could create «disruption» for the bank and its staff.
«Despite the
temporary pullback
in production
in the first quarter, we still expect our oil sands volumes for the year to
be within our original guidance of 364,000 to 382,000 barrels per day,» he told a conference call with analysts.
THE use of migrant workers to bolster the workforce
in Western Australia
is becoming more commonplace, with a 12 per cent increase
in the number of
temporary visa holders
in the state.
Bottom line: The
temporary nature of the threshold increase
in the Senate bill will
be contentious.
A company spokesperson said
temporary downtime for equipment maintenance and commissioning
is «common
in production ramps like this.»
Based on our experience, we initially thought this
was due to a combination of two factors: a normal,
temporary performance impact when upgrading the operating system as iPhone installs new software and updates apps, and minor bugs
in the initial release which have since
been fixed.
«When we
are dehydrated, the tissue
in our brain loses water, which results
in temporary brain shrinkage.
Your ace card will
be that you'll set up and conduct your business professionally, perhaps offering add - on services such as space for
temporary,
in - between moves storage.
Other sources of stress can
be an influx of
temporary workers, seeing industrial development
in what used to
be a rural area, heavy truck traffic and concerns about declining home prices.
The warehouse
in Saint - Louis - de-Blandford, one of four where the federation maintains its global strategic reserves,
was meant to
be just a
temporary home.
Others
were temporary, such as field maintenance
in Algeria.
«The fall
in inventories suggests some of the weakness could
be temporary and indicates that this
is unlikely to
be repeated»
in the third quarter, said Charles St - Arnaud, an economist at Nomura, a bank.
(That lower threshold
is temporary, and would
be in effect for 2017 and 2018.)
The 28 members of the E.U. argue they
are not the cause of the overcapacity
in the metal industry, and have managed to get a
temporary exemption.
That
's exactly why Cramer wants investors to always have their sell - off shopping list ready
in case of an exogenous crisis, like this
temporary obstacle to the tax overhaul.
After pulling back on its holiday season hiring
in anticipation of weaker sales this year, Macy's (
m) said on Friday it will hire another 7,000
temporary workers, citing a strong number of shopper visits so far this Christmas period.
In contrast, we
are acquiring Treasury securities on the open market and only on a
temporary basis, with the goal of supporting the economic recovery through lower interest rates.
The International Confederation of Private Employment Services, the industry's global lobbying arm, says Canada
is home to 2,400 temp agency offices hiring out 450,000 annually; TD Economics forecasts
temporary employment
in Canada will remain above long - term averages until at least 2018.