Sentences with phrase «neutrality allows»

In particular, the adoption of the principle of functional equivalence allows the MLETR to operate without affecting the substantive law applicable to transferable documents and instruments, and the adoption of the principle of technology neutrality allows to accommodate the use of all methods and technologies, including distributed ledgers (blockchain).
A strategic approach to carbon neutrality allows companies to maintain competitive advantage in the transition to the low carbon economy.
Like our original snowy White Wreath, its neutrality allows the texture of the wool felt and the embroidered details to whisper volumes.
This neutrality allows Chardonnay to be heavily influenced by where it is grown, picking up flavors and characteristics from its soil and climate (that terroir, babyyy).

Not exact matches

The president - elect had tweeted in 2014 that Obama's support for net neutrality was a «top down power grab» that would somehow «target conservative media» — there is no basis to this assertion, as net neutrality does not allow anyone to target any particular online service or media outlet; that's the point.
But with the Republican bill in need of major surgery, the politics for the president are straightforward: Going after the industry, one of the country's least popular, would fulfill a promise he made to cash - strapped voters; it would allow him to highlight the unsavory deal the Obama administration cut with the sector to buy its neutrality during the original consideration of the law; and it would generate tens of billions of dollars Republicans could use to preserve some coverage for the estimated 24 million who'd lose it under their initial proposal.
If, by this possible omission and limitation of FCC powers, net neutrality were made ineffective by allowing the otherwise prohibited behaviors to occur further upstream, consumers would rightly judge their net neutrality to have been taken away.
«This «split the baby» approach fails to accomplish one of the critical requirements of net neutrality because it allows paid prioritization,» says David Pashman, general counsel for Meetup, a startup that provides a network for local groups to gather.
«The repeal of net neutrality would turn internet service providers into gatekeepers — allowing them to put profits over consumers while controlling what we see, what we do, and what we say online,» New York AG Eric Schneiderman said.
Now let's say the net - neutrality order is repealed and Verizon can charge companies for faster internet access on its network (while exempting its services — it is allowed to do that now).
Fair enough, but under the new EU net neutrality laws (which aren't yet in force), the only kind of outright traffic shaping that will be allowed will be for highly specialized services — think dedicated packages for Internet TV or cars or medical applications.
Does all of this mean that an Eisenach - approved policy would end net neutrality and allow zero - rating to go unchecked?
The public has vehemently rejected its current proposal, which would allow Internet service companies to enact «fast lanes,» but if the agency decides to enforce net neutrality and reclassify broadband providers, it faces an avalanche of lawsuits from phone and cable companies.
Net neutrality — or the premise allowing Internet content to flow unfettered — is about to get body checked, courtesy of the FCC.
Meanwhile, Craig Aaron, president and CEO of the net neutrality advocacy group Free Press also voiced dissatisfaction with the ruling, saying it allows phone and cable companies to «block and discriminate» against their customers» communications.
However, it's worth noting that the FTC is forbidden from enforcing «common carriers» — a designation that was applied to all ISPs as part of the most recent net - neutrality rules, which reclassified the internet as a public utility and allowed the FCC to regulate it as such.
The FCC voted 3 - 2 in December to overturn the net neutrality rules, which barred broadband providers from blocking or slowing access to content or allowing websites to pay for fast lanes to get their content more quickly to consumers.
The 3 - 2 vote overturned net neutrality rules that barred broadband providers from blocking or slowing access to content or allowing websites to pay for «fast lanes» to get their content more quickly to consumers.
The majority of the debate revolves around the FCC's proposal to eliminate net neutrality, which would allow Internet service providers to create multiple levels of connection speeds, charging companies for access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes.»
Net neutrality supporters are focusing their efforts in part on the Congressional Review Act, a once - obscure law that allows Congress to overturn regulations enacted by federal agencies within 60 days of when they take effect.
On the wireless side, regulators are allowing carriers to give preferences to content they own, despite net neutrality rules that were seemingly meant to prohibit that practice.
They haven't been allowed to though, because of regulations protecting «net neutrality»: the fundamental principle that all content on the web should be treated the same by Internet service providers (ISPs), no matter what kind of data it is.
But there's a difference between violating «the principle of net neutrality» and violating the FCC's specific rules, which have exceptions to the throttling ban and allow for case - by - case judgments.
It works very well as a method of social control, for it allows for discrete censorship and the reinforcement of socially enforced orthodoxies well disguised by the rhetoric of neutrality and tolerance in his day, and of diversity and inclusion in ours.
Some may be concerned that a policy of neutrality sometimes allows religious organizations to benefit from government programs, and thus from the expenditure of tax dollars.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
People inundated the offices of Rep. Brian Higgins in recent weeks with complaints about a First - World problem: a federal agency's decision to end «net neutrality,» an Obama - era policy aimed at forcing internet service providers to allow the same access to all websites without playing favorites.
Advocates for a free Internet in New York and around the country have been holding hastily - called meetings to analyze a move by the FCC chairman that appears to threaten «net neutrality» by allowing some companies to offer higher speeds at higher prices.
Again, the work is to seek neutrality: allow the organic rounded shape of the thoracic spine but don't give in to gravity (or laziness).
Clearly, from the prior presentation, I favor assistance that is targeted on families in need, subsidies that are generous enough to allow lower - income families to purchase center - based childcare at market rates, budget neutrality, assistance for childcare itself rather than a universal allowance that the family can spend on anything, and childcare and education savings accounts as the delivery vehicle.
This will allow all countries in Europe to basically change their VAT on all books and not break «fiscal neutrality», an EU concept whereby markets for the same goods are distorted... [Read more...]
«Cutting trees for fuel is antithetical to the important role that forests play as a sink for CO2 that might otherwise accumulate in the atmosphere,» Schlesinger writes in an article published yesterday in the journal Science, adding later that carbon neutrality «is only achieved» if harvested forests are allowed to regrow more biomass than was lost.
The Paris Agreement introduced the concept of «carbon neutrality» which allows business as usual, shifts the responsibility, and doesn't stop fossil fuel extraction like we need (while at the same time opening the door for dangerous geoengineering which is not safe or proven).
The text also calls for climate «neutrality», which shifts the burden away from developed countries and allows countries to continue to extract and burn fossil fuels.
In a dubious compromise, the administration called for a five - year study of biomass and its supposed carbon neutrality, and in the meantime allowed continued biomass burning, with all emissions counted as zero.
Amongst the lesser known of Donald Trump's new appointees is Ajit Pai, whom the US President recently tapped to head the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and who has promised to abolish the regulations that ensure net neutrality (the concept that internet service providers [ISP] should allow the same access to all content regardless of where that content originates).
Officially titled An Act to foster adherence to State religious neutrality and, in particular, to provide a framework for requests for accommodations on religious grounds in certain bodies, the bill «imposes a duty of religious neutrality, in particular on personnel members of public bodies in the exercise of the functions of office» and also recognizes «the importance of having one's face uncovered when public services are provided and received so as to ensure quality communication between persons and allow their identity to be verified, and for security purposes.»
First, constitutional jurisprudence has yet to establish that state religious neutrality is a pressing and substantial objective, and some thought will have to be given to just how pressing and substantial it is, particularly in the face of a competing right which is not only constitutionally protected in Canada but also solidly recognized in liberal democratic thought as a fundamental human right (not to mention, in the face of a law which purports to allow municipalities to simply opt - out of the law's application).
In mediation, a laid - back approach, allows the parties to drive the process to settlement, if they and is key to maintaining neutrality and independence.
In enunciating what good policy ought to be (net neutrality) but which the rule does not allow him to follow, is the Judge maneuvering to force the FCC to change the designation of ISPs to that of common carriers?
If an individual is in favor of network neutrality and also wary of overzealous government wiretapping, he or she must be careful to not allow advocacy of federal power in one arena (enforcing network neutrality) to bleed over, even by analogy, to advocay of federal power in the other arena (surveillance).
Just recently, the United States Congress voted to allow ISPs to sell their customers» personal data without their permission, setting a grave precedent that could compromise net neutrality worldwide.
It also brings up wide potential net neutrality questions (will it allow 1080p for its own content?
«In addition, the existence of locally run systems allows for local governance, and this can include locally set rules around data privacy and Net neutrality
The neutrality should also allow them to seamlessly blend with other speakers as a surround, height effects and / or other home theater speaker.
Whereas repealing net neutrality will result in these Internet giants potentially consolidating their power, which would mean that even more Internet users would be dependent on their almost exclusive services and content, given the convenience of ISP prioritization allowed by the repeal.
Mediator neutrality preserves the mediator's role as facilitator and conflict resolver, allowing the parties to make their own decisions.
«Net neutrality» requires that broadband networks be free of restrictions on content, sites, or platforms; they should not restrict the equipment that may be used with them, nor the modes of communication allowed on them.
NAR welcomes President Obama's bold support for true net neutrality rules that preserve an open Internet and allow for equal, unencumbered access to this powerful driver of economic activity for both small businesses and consumers.
This emotional neutrality can allow the agent to discourage sellers from unnecessarily accepting offers that are too low.
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