Sentences with phrase «issue of capacity»

Speaking to MPs on 16 September, Wilshaw claimed that too much time is spent debating structures rather than the bigger issue of capacity within the English school system, calling for a debate on how to ensure more good people are brought in.
Changing demographics are leaving their mark on trends that concern LAWPRO counsel: We are seeing increased potential for claims surrounding issues of the capacity of elderly clients and undue influence.
«One of the issues raised was the OCR's limited understanding of assessors» availability, which feeds into the wider issue of capacity within the system.
The advent of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA 2005) means professionals of all kinds — not simply lawyers — are now conscious of the importance of bearing in mind issues of capacity whenever dealing with clients and patients, and making arrangements to determine the same if there is any doubt.
It is now all too common that family disputes erupt over issues of capacity and managing parents» property and personal care.
Issues of capacity, productivity, flexibility, adaptation to structural change and so on will once again come to centre stage, as they should.
Researchers would like to put those materials to the test and investigate how they behave with the help of a high - power electron microscope, eventually solving the issue of capacity fading during a battery's life.
Further compounding the problem is the issue of capacity.
CAPACITY FOR SEXUAL RELATIONS The issue of capacity, dealt with for decades by the common law, has been brought into active legal consciousness by the Mental Capacity Act 2005 which, in turn, has brought to our attention other statutory provisions which exist to determine some specific circumstances in which capacity could be impaired.
No issues of capacity arose in relation to Mr Butcher.
There may be issues of capacity or language barriers preventing the clients from fully understanding the proceedings.
Where the lawyer learns that an older client has entered into a recent, late - life marriage, a degree of caution is recommended and issues of capacity and undue influence should be considered.
Just considering the issue of capacity is not enough.
Rachel has advised clients in disputes concerning wills, largely surrounding the issue of capacity.
The trial judge had not provided the jury on this occasion with sufficient, or any, directions on the issue of capacity and voluntary drunkenness and the verdict reached could not be regarded as safe.
This created unease, for nowhere else in the law is the degree of affliction or disorder — mental disorder, intellectual handicap etc — directly linked to the issue of capacity.
The public debate at times appeared almost to suggest that in some quarters it was being mooted that the ability to consent or refuse should be linked to the amount of alcohol consumed by the woman, rather than on the issue of the capacity she could possess.
There may be issues of capacity in the future as the numbers of determinations increase.
For instance, the issues of capacity development and governance highlighted in the first three principles may be addressed through avenues other than agreement making: such as extending the existing Commonwealth capacity building program for NTRBs to include traditional owners.
For instance, the issues of capacity development and governance for traditional owner groups may be addressed through avenues other than agreement making, such as programme funding.
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