Sentences with phrase «more flexible approaches»

The reforms that may be of particular benefit include reversing the onus of proof, providing more flexible approaches to connection evidence and exploring options for negotiating alternative settlements.
3.9 That the Australian Government work with state and territory governments to encourage more flexible approaches to connection evidence requirements.
[41] As discussed in the Native Title Report 2009, there is a need for governments to encourage more flexible approaches to connection evidence requirements.
As Amy explains in the article, it's beneficial to show that you have experience working with a diverse audience and have experience working with different or more flexible approaches.
It might even be fairly easy to argue that position, given that governments have a lot of trouble managing more flexible approaches.
Gina McCarthy: I think the president has made clear in his first term and beyond that congressional action would be welcome, that there are other, more flexible approaches we could use that may be beneficial.
More flexible approaches to fixed income investing can make more sense, offering higher yield potential and meaningful diversification while at the same time seeking to reduce overall volatility.
«Teacher recruitment has become the No. 1 issue in multilingual education after years of neglect of language teaching,» he said, noting that some other states have adopted more flexible approaches to recruiting from abroad or out - of - state.
This is especially apparent when you look at success rates for restricted eating diets against more flexible approaches [3].
Traditional public employee pension programs in New York State have become unaffordable for taxpayers — while denying workers the ability to choose more flexible approaches to retirement planning.
This briefing draws on the findings of two EOC research reports and other sources to present some of the key facts about fathers» employment patterns, their changing role within the family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible approaches to working practices.
The EOC briefing «Facts about Dads» brings together a short summary of statistics and research findings about fathers and employment, their changing role within the family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible approaches to working practices.
More flexible approaches to fixed income investing can make more sense, offering higher yield potential and meaningful diversification while at the same time seeking to reduce overall volatility.
It also wants to be relevant in this next decade — and it's taking the very first step in a more flexible approach to getting cars on the road.
With that in mind, Yao wrote that the industry shouldn't be too rigid in sticking to fully decentralized governance, instead arguing for a more flexible approach.
While past guidelines offered clear recommendations about the amount of time children should be allowed to access screens, the AAP's new guidelines offer a more flexible approach.
In some cases, parents can cover for one another's work schedules by choosing a more flexible approach to visitation.
Strict feeding schedules were popular among new mothers in the past, but from the 1960s onwards many women have opted for a more flexible approach.
It wouldn't eradicate them altogether, but it allows for a considerably more flexible approach than May has.
Instead the Chancellor's opponents must put the case for civilised levels of public spending in general and a more flexible approach towards the deficit, a bigger argument that would legitimise their opposition to specific cuts.
A more flexible approach for 2015, championed by the United States, raises risks that many nations will simply set themselves weak goals, hoping others will take up the slack.
The United States called on Tuesday for a more flexible approach to a new United Nations» climate deal which balances the needs of all countries and has a better chance of success.
Using a more flexible approach where you can occasionally have your bowl of pasta or your favorite ice cream allows you to satisfy your cravings.
While I have been paleo / primal inclined for the last five or six years I have developed a more flexible approach to eating.
There are a lot of advantages to this way of dieting, but we at RP also want to talk about WHEN there is a best time to adapt a more flexible approach and when it might be a better idea to be a bit more rigid on your food composition.
The second is adopting a more flexible approach to the rules governing the design and size of new schools to allow for the best possible use of resources.
A flexible approach The second key priority area for reform relates to allowing a more flexible approach to the design of new school buildings.
Justine Greening has asked the School Teachers» Review Body, which makes recommendations for teacher's salaries, to consider a «more flexible approach to public sector pay» — repeating calls already made by the Treasury after the 1 per cent cap was lifted.
Dozens of states have been granted waivers from No Child Left Behind since 2011, when the Obama administration adopted a more flexible approach to the Bush - era act.
Together this group aimed to create a smaller, more flexible approach to high school that would meet the needs of a small number of students who were looking for something different.
«In most cases, each party is entitled only to what is in his or her name, although our courts are adopting a more flexible approach to property claims,» says Valois Ambrosino, a matrimonial lawyer with Gardiner Roberts LLP in Toronto.
The company touts its simpler and more flexible approach to college financing.
If you want a more flexible approach to cash back, the Chase Freedom Unlimited ® earns unlimited 1.5 % cash back on all purchases instead of high - reward bonus categories.
Assuming this more flexible approach to Volatility, such exposure's arguably one of (if not the) most important portfolio allocation — though obviously the potential for a large & negatively correlated price reaction may be reduced or delayed, albeit this should (ideally) be mitigated by the underlying business growth trajectory.
The Instructor Development Course (IDC) revised curriculum of 2011 allows us to provide a more flexible approach to candidates who have already earned a higher level in the diving industry.
In 2016, Deloitte hailed the arrival of the legal help outsource provider, noting in a press release that it would allow Deloitte to offer clients a «unique and more flexible approach to legal services» and «reflect the changing realities of the market.»
Paragraph (2) embodies what the Reporters hope is a more flexible approach to the problem, subject, of course, to constitutional requirements.»
The SCC ruling in Delta Air Lines Inc. v. Lukács is noteworthy to lawyers who practise administrative law because the decision could be used to persuade tribunals to have a more flexible approach in who is granted standing in their proceedings.
As younger grads bring a more flexible approach and a better balance of gender roles in raising families, we may see a shift in what it means to serve your clients well and also be present for your families.
Hence, instead of using the criteria from IHL, the CJEU develops a more flexible approach which takes into account the individual situation of the applicant.
This decision confirms that courts are beginning to take a more flexible approach to vicarious liability arguments, at least in the United Kingdom.
Ten years on that statement holds good in my view, but the jurisprudential basis for the more flexible approach, and its practical consequences in different legal and factual contexts, remain uncertain and open to debate (see de Smith op cit paras 11 - 086ff and the many authorities and academic texts there cited).
The nascent move towards a more flexible approach is encouraged in the Jackson Review, which has found that the circumstances in which a PCO should be made are defined too restrictively.
In 2016, The National Law Journal named Jim to a list of «Intellectual Property Trailbazers,» noting that Jim guides clients toward a more holistic view of their IP assets and a more flexible approach to growing, protecting and profiting from those assets.
In recent years a marked division has arisen in the court between liberals and conservatives, usually with a few judges having a more flexible approach which may place them in one camp or the other depending on the particular issue at stake.
That allows companies to take a much more flexible approach to their compute requirements (though they do pay a bit of a premium for this flexibility).
This makes it a more flexible approach for flying in real - world environments that you can't predict in advance, and creates a deeper integration between perception and control.»
Samsung edges out Apple in the display density by quite a margin and also offers a more flexible approach to the battery and storage (there's a microSD slot, which lacks in the Apple device).
While Qi has made a lot of ground towards that end, Rezence's more flexible approach to wireless charging could certainly prove to be a roadblock for the Wireless Power Consortium.
The Big 4 accountancy and professional services firms — EY, Deloitte, PwC and KPMG — traditionally looked for candidates who have achieved a 2.1 or higher, but have recently started taking a more flexible approach.
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