And the members who are not
living up to their obligations for financial support should be kicked.
Not exact matches
There is no regulation, and there is no
obligation for entrepreneurs
to actually
live up to their promises.
Veterans or service members typically have a highly developed code of honor and integrity that mandates they
live up to life's
obligations, including the financial ones, making them desirable customers
for financial lenders,» Kennedy says.
The UN Human Rights Committee, which regularly reviews whether states are
living up to their
obligations under the binding International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, today made more than a dozen recommendations
for fundamental changes in Canadian law and policy in respect
to the treatment of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
But on the other hand, when in talking about sin one talks only of such sins, it is so easily forgotten that in a way it may be all right, humanly speaking, with respect
to all such things
up to a certain point, and yet the whole
life may be sin, the well - known kind of sin: glittering vices, willfulness, which either spiritlessly or impudently continues
to be or wills
to be unaware in what an infinitely deeper sense a human self is morally under
obligation to God with respect
to every most secret wish and thought, with respect
to quickness in comprehending and readiness
to follow every hint of God as
to what His will is
for this self.
The Sportswriter's real subject is the modern American's search
for integrity: through sports, through art, through religion,, through simply
living up to one's day -
to - day
obligations, through the little commitments we make
to one another in friendship and love, even when our marriages fall apart.
Others may begin the fast, but give
up after a few days either because they are physically or mentally unable
to live up to the heavy strain of the fasting
obligation, or simply because they are not able
to generate the will power required
for the fast.
Answers
to frequently asked questions pertaining
to interference with child custody or visitation, such as remedies
for when a parent fails
to live up to his or her court - ordered
obligations.
In his sharpest critique yet of scofflaw landlords, Mayor Bill de Blasio said it's «outrageous» that thousands of New York City property owners accepted tax benefits from the city in exchange
for limiting rent increases but did not
live up to their
obligations.
Adekomi commended the state government
for living up to its statutory
obligations even in the face of the current economic realities.
This weekend's agreement by nearly 200 members of the Montreal Protocol will be legally binding, inviting trade sanctions
for countries that fail
to live up to their
obligations.
Meanwhile reformers have learned the importance of holding politicians responsible
for not
living up to their
obligations to expand opportunities
for children, especially those from poor and minority backgrounds.
Atlanta Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Lisa Bracken said the school district has higher costs
for several reasons: The expense of city
living drives
up teacher pay; the district has «low population» schools that lack economies of scale but are kept open «due
to urban traffic constraints and community needs;» many students need extra services because they have learning problems or disabilities, don't speak English fluently or come from poverty; and the district has a large unfunded pension liability with growing
obligations.
In this line of business, we assume from another insurer the
obligation to pay
up to a specified amount
for losses they have already incurred — often
for events that took place decades earlier — but that are yet
to be paid (
for example, because a worker hurt in 1980 will receive monthly payments
for life).
The responsible entity has
obligations to run and manage the agribusiness scheme
for the
life of the scheme, which could be
up to 20 years.
Many breeders sell puppies on a co-ownership basis
for many reasons which may include show purposes or
to ensure that the puppy purchasers
live up to their
obligations in the care and socialization of the puppies.
«Today's action will help us
live up to that
obligation and offer important protection
for ocean ecosystems and wildlife.
At its foundation, the deal relied on an accord between the world's two largest emitters, China and the United States,
to cut emissions, and in the run
up to the election, China has been vocal about the need
for the United States
to live up to its international
obligations.
Such charges carry not only substantial state prison time —
up to life — but also the
obligation to register
for life as a sex offender if convicted.
Your slip and fall lawyer in DC can help you
to prove the extent of responsibility the property owner had and can help you
to show that the property owner should be held responsible
for failing
to live up to basic safety
obligations.
For the sake of argument, we'll define ethics as the well - founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought
to do in terms of rights,
obligations, benefits
to society, fairness, or specific virtues; the study and development of one's standards and beliefs
to ensure they're reasonable and well - founded; and striving
to ensure that we, and the institutions we help
to shape,
live up to standards that are reasonable and solidly - based.
I wonder, if they ultimately succeed in their campaign
to blackball TWU and are overturned by the courts (as happened
to the BC college of teachers dealing with the self - same issue, and will almost certainly happen in Ontario), will Mr. Mulligan and his ilk report themselves
for failing
to live up to THEIR
obligations as lawyers in the province of British Columbia
to protect the rights and freedoms of TWU graduates.
For most people — especially now that the individual estate tax threshold is so high —
life insurance should be a temporary stopgap,
to be used during that period of your
life when you have family and financial
obligations but haven't yet built
up enough savings
to self - insure.
Thus, the premium earned by an insurance company suggests whether or not, the
life insurance company be able
to fulfill its
obligation of making
up for the loss of the insured in case of an eventuality.
This is an
obligation that can not be left
up to chance, which is why securing a proper term
life product just makes sense
for the borrower, the SBA, the lender, and the borrower's family.
At the current stage, cryptocurrencies do not offer the sufficient level of transparency in order
for us
to live up to our
obligations within anti money laundering regulation.