Sentences with phrase «more representative bodies»

It is anticipated that the size of the chamber may grow over time as more representative bodies come into existence or existing ones meet the criteria laid down for participation in the process.

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When I talk to my good friend who is a very conservative Catholic who views taking communion as sacred and every crumb is representative of Christ's body and not one crumb will drop... then compare it to how we do it at church... everyone ripping bread from the same loaf, crumbs everywhere, kids spilling the «wine»... does it really matter... is one more right than the other... one upholds church law on how communion will be performed versus our laid back version.
Hon. David Curry MP, chairman of industry body Dairy UK, recently told 250 industry representatives that competition authorities would jeopardise the dairy sector's future if they prevented the development of a more powerful supply chain.
If you want to learn more about the work of local environmental water advisory groups and committees or you have any suggestions for the use of environmental water in your region please contact your local or state representative bodies, or alternatively your Local Engagement Officer.
I don't think moving a body like the Australian House of representatives to this system alone would decrease friction and risk more majority tyranny, but moving both houses at once might.
True, we live in a culture that all but demands we have an obsession with our looks, but the search for a perfect swimsuit body is also representative of something bigger — we're more concerned than ever about being healthy, fit, and energized.
The latter is more representative of Gray's body of work and speaks to the esteem in which he is still held nearly ten years after his apparent suicide following a viewing of Big Fish.
Ms. Day became a teacher in Oakland through a program aimed at making the teaching corps more representative of the student body and the community.
The proposal, which was made by the Trustees and endorsed by the association's 3,000 - strong membership base, will give the school business profession a more formal representative body with an emphasis on stronger professional development and quality assurance.
The Meaningful Student Engagement Collaborative works to transform OUSD student leadership into a more representative and effective body.
What's more, after five years of not having a New York gallery representative, she is now part of the PPOW Gallery family of female and LGBTQ artists who explore social and political constructions of femininity, female body, sexuality and desire.
While in the past, Cotton has seen his figures as representative of a generalized archetype so as to place greater emphasis on their utopian surroundings, this new body of work begins to explore more specific characters, with an interest in emotion and interior narrative.
The print is representative of the exhibition's larger conversation that shows the voyage of the black body — from gross misrepresentation to something more accurate — through time.
Public employees working for an ad hoc international body should have an obligation to be even more open and transparent with their work product than their counterparts working for elected representatives of national governments who write legislation.
2.10.2 Intellectual freedom includes: (a) the rights of all Staff to express opinions about the operation of the University and higher education policy more generally; (b) the rights of Staff to pursue critical open enquiry and to discuss freely, teach, assess, develop curricula, publish and research within the limits of their professional competence and professional standards; (c) the right to participate in public debates and express opinions about issues and ideas related to their discipline area; (d) the right of all Staff to participate in professional and representative bodies and to engage in community service without fear of harassment, intimidation or unfair treatment; and (e) the right to express unpopular or controversial views, although this does not mean the right to vilify, harass or intimidate.
Changes to the composition of the governing body are particularly significant in that the new provisions create the possibility for a more diverse and representative body to govern.
According to Prof Moorhead, the Society could reclaim some of their position by «taking a public interest line, more independent of their members» interest» but such a stance is «not consistent with their structures or status as a representative body».
[14] More particularly, she states that the ABA «wears two very different «hats,»» one when it is acting as a trade group or a representative body of the legal profession, and the other, its «quasi-regulator» hat, when the ABA «endeavors to put aside member self - interest, and provide fair and balanced recommendations to regulators, knowing that the state courts that are the true lawyer regulators rely heavily on recommendations from the «quasi-regulator» ABA.»
What is clear from the responses generally to the consultation, is that the current system is not enough, and it must be made more robust and greater sanctions should be introduced to ensure compliance - this view was supported by two thirds of the respondents, which included legal professional and legal profession representative bodies.
This is not because they are more reliably representative of their domestic constituency or possess a more cosmopolitan perspective than the bodies whose decisions they are reviewing.
Since consensus is easier to realize with a smaller representative body, smaller autonomous territories are more fit to effect rapid change in promoting the establishment of crypto and blockchain companies in their legal jurisdictions.
Still, the lack of standards in regulation will prove to be a challenge as blockchain startups seek to develop and mature.Since consensus is easier to realize with a smaller representative body, smaller autonomous territories are more fit to effect rapid change in promoting the establishment of crypto and blockchain companies in their legal jurisdictions.
The AESC is the representative body for over 350 leading retained executive recruitment firms in more than 75 countries.
They have argued that it would be more appropriate to utilise the existing representative bodies [namely, NTRBs] for the purpose of administering land which is the subject of native title determinations.
A National Indigenous Representative Body should do more that simply provide a «consultative mechanism» for government.
The national Indigenous representative body will provide a more representative voice and therefore better policy in Indigenous affairs.
A third, informal and more minimalist option would be for a National Indigenous Representative Body to convene regional forums and planning processes on a regular or cyclical basis.
Allows a prescribed body corporate to be the trustee for, or act as an agent or representative for more than one group of common law holders in relation to a native title determination, if consented to by all native title holders.
A National Indigenous Representative Body should do more than simply provide a «consultation mechanism» for government.
The difference of views boils down to whether a National Indigenous Representative Body will assert more influence if it is in control of program funding, as against the view that service delivery is properly the province of government, gets in the way of advocacy and representation, and diverts attention from the main job of holding government to account.
As noted above, Indigenous peoples could be represented at a regional level by a National Indigenous Representative Body through the existence of formal structures at the regional level, or through more informal processes.
While the Love - Rashid Report is supportive of the representative bodies» pursuit of more resources, the Report has been used to support an argument by the government that representative bodies are poorly managed rather than poorly resourced.
That more financial resources should be made available to native title representative bodies for the negotiation of ILUAs.
It noted that prior to the 1998 amendments to the NTA, representative bodies were insufficiently resourced to perform even their more limited pre-amendment role as a filter through which only merit - based claims would be accepted.
The Abbott Government's decision to abolish the Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS) has been described by Australia's peak Indigenous doctors» representative body as undermining the... Read more
Provide for a more transparent and predictable basis of making decisions to recognise a person or body as a representative body, or to refuse or withdraw such recognition.
I am concerned that, at the same time that it is proposed that bodies be recognised as representative bodies for no more than 6 years, there is no related amendment proposed that will require the Minister, with or without exceptions, to invite representative bodies to apply for further periods of recognition.
The Representative Body Report did not consider the possibility, although it did report positive comments made on behalf of the OIPC in relation to the role played by strategic plans.5 I note that the Department has more recently stated that repeal of section 203D will «reduce paperwork, making planning simpler and more relevant» at the same time maintaining that «good planning by representative bodies continues to be very imporRepresentative Body Report did not consider the possibility, although it did report positive comments made on behalf of the OIPC in relation to the role played by strategic plans.5 I note that the Department has more recently stated that repeal of section 203D will «reduce paperwork, making planning simpler and more relevant» at the same time maintaining that «good planning by representative bodies continues to be very imporrepresentative bodies continues to be very important» 6.
Given this understanding, it is unfortunate that the claimants or their representative bodies were not more involved in the claims resolution review.
If so, the representative body has to obtain instructions from more than one group, and potentially, initiate more than one process in responding to the future act notice.
Chart 5 also demonstrates that representative bodies are more likely to assume that traditional owners have a good understanding of land agreements than the traditional owners are likely to claim for themselves.
The Report of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund into Indigenous Land Use Agreements [7] noted that many representative bodies were unable to engage fully in the agreement - making process due to insufficient resources and recommended that more financial resources be made available to native title representative bodies for the negotiation of Indigenous Land Use Agreements.
The Australian Government provide the National Representative Body with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status — This should be agreed upfront and enactment fast - tracked to enable the National Representative Body to minimise its salary and other costs, and to enable it to more easily attract donations to build the Establishment Investment Fund.
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