Sentences with phrase «national measures»

These counting methods make each country's bilateral balance data consistent with its overall balance, but yield large discrepancies in national measures of bilateral balance.
A national score is calculated based on national measures of the three metrics.
Not just home nation responsibility for the actions of their corporations in other countries, but an international system for when national measures fail.
In our view, Governments have a collective responsibility to act to protect human rights when national measures fail to do so.
Under the Protocol, countries must meet their targets primarily through national measures.
The broad national measures of house prices continue to show very strong growth.
Without new forms of such cooperation, global finance will be able to seriously undermine national measures.
It's vital for us to know where we stand compared to school, district, state and national measures of accountability.
Under the Protocol, countries must meet their targets primarily through national measures.
Community of Peace Academy is committed to the ongoing assessment of student performance on district, state and national measures in order to provide parents the information they need to make informed decisions about the education of their children, and to provide staff the data they require to make informed instructional decisions.
It considered whether the provisions of the 1995 Data Protection Directive (hereafter: the Directive) preclude national measures which allow the data transfers between public bodies and subsequent data processing without informing the data subject of the transfer and processing.
All the cases were referred from a Dutch court, the Raad van State, and concerned national measures from the Netherlands, not from Spain.
Comply with the Code and subsequent WHA resolutions, as well as national measures.
The ABS also publishes an Australia - wide measure, while the RBA constructs national measures using the REIA and CBA city - based data, using the number of capital - city households as weights.
The Education Equality Index (EEI) is the first comparative national measure of low - income student performance at the school and city level, accounting for differences in state exams and the percentage of low - income students served.
National measures designed to address emissions from non-ETS sectors, have
What is remarkable is that these additional devices are consistently applied alongside the «selling arrangement» to exclude from the scope of the Treaty freedoms non-discriminatory national measures with comparable effects on intra-EU movement.
Furthermore, as we know, free movement in the EU has been achieved through negative integration (the direct application of the Treaty provisions on the fundamental freedoms to remove obstacles in national laws) or through positive measures (secondary EU legislation, harmonising national measures affecting the internal market), without the need of conferring investment rights or special remedies for EU undertakings or citizens exercising their freedom of movement.
A proactive quality devotee and legislative clinical practice leader, regulation understanding enable healthcare providers to establish valued national measures for Best Practice productivity.
The only authority that the UK had to introduce national measures to give access to nationals of an A8 state to its labour market in place of Art 39 EC was that which was given to it by para 2 of Pt 2 of Annex XII.
Urges Member States to scale up efforts to monitor and enforce national measures and to avoid conflicts of interest.
Request the Director General to provide legal and technical assistance to Member States in drafting or implementing the Code into national measures.
The image shown left is an example of how these emails are used to advertise infant formula in violation of marketing requirements and UK national measures (full details in the monitoring report).
This is in line with the provisions of the Code and Resolutions and national measures already introduced in many countries.
The indicators represent a consensus of professional judgment on the most significant national measures of the condition and progress of education for which accurate data are available.»
According to long - term trend data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the most credible national measure of changes in achievement over the past four decades, progress varies by age group for students overall.
-- McConnell has repeatedly voted against Senate bills recognizing global warming, including a «sense of the Senate» amendment expressing «the need to address global climate change through comprehensive and cost - effective national measures and through the negotiation of fair and binding international commitments.»
In theory this applies only to the organisation of EP elections, however, to the extent that Member States apply the same electoral code to EP elections and national elections, potentially at least a whole range of national measures restricting voting rights could be subject to judicial review under Union law and especially a requirement of proportionality.
By now washing its hands of the matter and refusing to engage with these very intrusive national measures, the Court is, as Peers put it «undercutting its own ruling in Schwarz».
Importantly, it is made clear that the «manifestly inappropriate» test of whether a measure is disproportionate does not apply to national measures derogating from EU rights.
«Member States shall ensure that adequate and effective means exist of ensuring and monitoring the implementation of national measures adopted pursuant to this Directive.
Massachusetts has not yet released its list of schools making AYP, but in 2010, 57 percent did not, even though Massachusetts students score at the top on national measures of student achievement.
«A yes vote sends the signal that there would be an EU wide instrument, as opposed to national measures which we are seeing develop.
The Education Equality Index (EEI) is the first comparative national measure of the performance of students from low - income families at the school - and city - level.
National measures designed to address emissions from non-ETS sectors, have not been successful in achieving the desired reductions.
More fundamentally, why should certain non-discriminatory national measures, including rules on shop trading hours, fall outside the scope of the Treaty per se but not others if their effects on intra-EU trade are the same?
Unfortunately, many students have not learned the literacy strategies they need to be successful social studies learners, as evidenced by the poor performance of too many students on national measures of social studies knowledge.
However, the national measures obscure substantive differences at the state level and the additional data released today show clear differences of distress among the select states for which we show data,» said Wilbert van der Klaauw, vice president in the Research and Statistics Group at the New York Fed.
House prices are also rising quickly, with the national measure climbing by 14 per cent over the year to the June quarter.
The moderation in the rate of growth in the national measures is accounted for by developments in Sydney and Melbourne.
The report Look What They're Doing in the UK 2013, published by the Baby Feeding Law Group, gives examples of the marketing strategies used by Danone and other companies, which violate both the Code and Resolutions and national measures.
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