Sentences with phrase «meeting this burden at»

(3) The employee must present information meeting this burden at the time of the verification interview.
The employee must present information meeting this burden at the time of the verification interview.

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At the moment, the burden of paying it back is not felt much in Canada because fiscal needs can be met by borrowing more.
But in Tennessee at least, the burden of showing these criteria are met is now higher since losing encrypted data is no longer per se exempt from notice requirements.
That order was contested at a hearing on May 13, 2014 [court transcripts available], and that restraining was dismissed and vacated for lacking evidence and not meeting the legal burden of proof [Hennepin County Case # 27 - CO-13-8209, filed May 16, 2014].
Consequently as regards the fundamental contention we are examining, it is not appropriate, in view of the historical associations that burden the word «material» to subsume under the term «matter» the subjectivity which is also met with within the primordial unity we have described, because to do so would at least obscure the equally fundamental difference encountered in that unity between the knowing subject and the object which is merely met with.
She wrote it at the time to those who knew her.She used a message that they would understand was her trying to deal with a terrible burden, and working to find a way to meet a upcoming challenge.
The county district attorney reportedly looked at the case and determined that Muskogee County couldn't «meet the burden of proof.»
He conceded yesterday at a fringe meeting that higher taxes bring in little extra revenue, but are there to ensure that - as he put today - «the broadest backs carry the biggest burden».
Speaking yesterday during a break at the panel's first meeting in Washington, D.C., Larry Faulkner, president emeritus of the University of Texas (UT), Austin, told ScienceInsider that «it would be a mistake to think that the only purpose of this study is to lighten the regulatory burden on universities.
Few in Number, Harvard's Minority Faculty Face Additional Burdens Harvard Crimson, 5/8/15» «Go into the faculty meeting room of the FAS and look at all the pictures and the busts,» says [Professor] Judith D. Singer, Harvard's senior vice provost for faculty development and diversity.
It published a list of 12 reasons its opposed to the test, including PARCC's financial burden, and its members have testified against PARCC testing at state Board of Education meetings and other public hearings.
At the same time, the law's aspiration morphed into a high - stakes target for accountability — not for the politicians, with their unachievable demands, but for school officials who were given an impossible burden of meeting annual testing goals.
At a recent policy meeting of an education reform organization to which I belong, it was suggested to me, as an extrinsic reformer, that the burden of proof for our reform proposals is on us to show that they would not work to the detriment of the stakeholders in the status quo.
Sometimes meeting all these costs at once can be an overloading burden.
Smaller companies will incur proportionately higher costs in meeting the burden than their larger brethren and that means the additional regulatory burden will only ever be observable at the margin — the smaller end of the market.
The rule creates an unfair burden on small breeders who may depend on the ability to place dogs very selectively in known situations without physically meeting with the purchaser at the specific time of sale.
I feel like it puts too big of a burden on meeting a lot of minimum spends at once and also doesn't leave you much breathing room to jump on unexpected bonuses when they pop up.
Not to mention you can spread your applications across several months to minimize the burden of meeting these spending requirements at once.
Chris Burden's Meet in the Middle (2016) installed at Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA.
I believe the majority of the stakeholder opinions expressed at meetings and in submitted comments are, in my opinion, very naïve relative to the actual burden implementing their preferred alternatives, overly optimistic about the potential value of continued RGGI reductions and ignore the potential for serious consequences if things don't work out as planned.
Yet energy justice — defined here as meeting one's needs for the services that energy provides at reasonable cost, with fair and equitable access, and without disproportionate economic and environmental burdens — can mitigate the problems and pressures in other areas, especially when efficiency and solar energy are developed so as to create local jobs.
Now, scientists meeting at World Water Week in Sweden are reinforcing and broadening that point, saying that without serious reforms to the way many Asian countries manage water chronic food shortages may result — even without the impact of climate change on water supplies: Food & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.»
With experience litigating cases in state court, federal court, and at the Minnesota Court of Appeals, I provide perspective and insight while shouldering part of the burden to meet litigation deadlines.
The Panel found that that the United States failed to meet its burden of proving that the measures at issue were causally responsible for the inability of U.S. exporters to penetrate the Japanese market.
As regards knowledge and approval, the burden was on D to prove that Mrs Scammell knew and approved the 2003 will due to the suspicious circumstances of its creation; D wrote out the terms of the will, was at the meeting with the solicitor, and paid the solicitor's bill.
reliable blood alcohol readings at a level twice the legal limit may permit inferences of incapability sufficient to meet the burden of proof; and
Notwithstanding the severity of the loss at the heart of this case, a severe injury does not absolve a plaintiff of meeting her burden of proof.
This is because the «burden of proof» in a criminal trial is different than in a civil trial: even if the Crown at a criminal trial could not prove that an assault occurred «beyond a reasonable doubt» (which is an extremely difficult threshold to meet), we may still be able to prove that it occurred on a «balance of probabilities» (which means that there is a greater than 50 % chance that the assault occurred).
First of all, the judge noted that objections to the acceptance or rejection of proxies should have been made at the meeting and that the burden of proof is on those seeking to have the proxies declared invalid.
However, at trial, the appellant provided an «insufficient factual underpinning» to ground compensation for loss of earning capacity; the Court of Appeal found this part of the claim failed because the judge found the appellant did not meet the burden described in the Perren decision — the trial judge simply did not accept the appellant's evidence of his limitations and anecdotal evidence from other witnesses did not shore up his testimony.
The Review Division also denied the claims, but a three member panel at the Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) found that the burden of proof had been met in establishing a causal connection.
61 Accordingly, that concept must be interpreted as covering all assistance introduced by the public authorities, whether at national, regional or local level, that can be claimed by an individual who does not have resources sufficient to meet his own basic needs and the needs of his family and who, by reason of that fact, may become a burden on the public finances of the host Member State during his period of residence which could have consequences for the overall level of assistance which may be granted by that State (see, to that effect, Bidar, paragraph 56; Eind, paragraph 29; and Förster, paragraph 48; see also, by analogy, Case C ‑ 578 / 08 Chakroun [2010] ECR I ‑ 1839, paragraph 46, and Kamberaj, paragraph 91).
Justice Strickland, in 0871768 B.C. Ltd. v. Aestival (Vessel), 2014 FC 1047, considered whether a responding party could take the position at a hearing that the moving party had not met its burden on the motion but also submit that if the court found the burden was met, the respondent be permitted to file responding evidence later.
Would they be able to shoulder the financial burden while at the same time struggling to make ends meet?
«Schools and allied health program administrators are burdened with processing student health records,» said Jack Esselen, President and Chief Executive Officer at Sentry MD. «For allied health educators, health record management is just part of meeting the requirements for clinical rotations.
Any approach adopted by the home visiting field should capture the multiple elements of parental capacity listed above, discern meaningful differences in the ability of participants to meet their parenting responsibilities at the time they enroll in home visiting services, document program impacts over time, and be mindful of placing a data burden on the parent - provider relationship.
In light of the IRS's unique role as the federal revenue collector, the National Taxpayer Advocate recommends that Congress develop new budget procedures designed to fund the IRS at a level that will enable it to meet taxpayer needs and maximize tax compliance, with due regard for protecting taxpayer rights and minimizing taxpayer burden.
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