All of this will mean that the current methods of managing performance and development, heavily based on individual chargeable hours, billing and lockup, will
not be fit for purpose.
In particular, when drafting, plain language should be adopted, spelling out any restriction in certain terms, failing which the restriction will
not be fit for purpose, will have no effect, and a professional negligence claim may well follow.
In summary, given the Bureau is taking one - second extrema, rather than following its own published guidelines (Instruments and Observing Methods Report No. 65, WMO / TD No. 862) recordings taken by the Bureau over the last twenty years from automatic weather stations across Australia may
not be fit for purpose.
How well they do it is another matter; although if such a model can not give a good estimate for pre-industrial temperatures (i.e no AGW) then it would
not be fit for purpose.
Without these changes, Her Majesty's bill will
not be fit for purpose.
Perhaps someone can explain what David Dein meant when he said Arsenal's new stadium will
not be fit for purpose in a few years time and why» the cantankerous one» in SW London always says WE when they win but at the moment it's THEY because they are not and it's not his fault it's everyone else's fault but not his.
Within that letter some 200 senior lawyers described the Bill as «
not being fit for purpose.»
«Adding one or two new offences specific to cyclists would just be tinkering around the edges, especially when the way that mistakes, carelessness, recklessness and deliberately dangerous behaviour by all road users is dealt with hasn't been fit for purpose for years,» he added.
Not exact matches
This means that product display pages and result listings
are not as streamlined, elegant or as closely
fit for a
purpose as a category specific or brand website.
If ACOBA approve this they will
be signing their own death - warrant, confirming they
are not fit for purpose and unable to guard against conflicts of interest and consequences of the revolving door - two of the most prevalent corruption risks in UK politics.
Loans backed by specific collateral or backed by general corporate assets aren't the perfect option
for every financing situation, but
are tools business owners can use to access capital, provided they
are a good
fit for the loan
purpose and the economics make sense.
«Clearly, the current regime
is not fit for the government's
purpose of gaining a social licence to frack,» Michael Bradshaw, professor of global energy at Warwich Business School, wrote in an email.
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After all, Yahweh made it clear that he never desires the death of the wicked, but that they would turn to him and live, and so it does
not make sense that he would force them to eternally suffer death, since it
is for no
purpose except perhaps God's satisfaction, which does
not seem to
fit with his nature.
«The mechanisms
for claiming benefits
are not fit for purpose.
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Paul
was not a better Christian on account of his sins, but they «rendered him more
fitted for a particular
purpose in God's providence, more
fitted, when converted, to reclaim others».5
In terms of handing on a revealed, incarnational, religion and its «saving truths» the National Project as presently constructed
is not «
fit for purpose» and thus certainly
not «
fit for mission».
It would
not fit Luke's
purpose in writing this letter to tell Theophilus to teach Theolphilus that if he wanted to receive eternal life, all he had needed to do
was wait
for God to sovereignly give it to him.
The considerable effort required to
fit a myth to the cultural data of a congregation
is best undertaken
for the good of the church itself,
not for one's private entertainment or academic
purposes.
Last December, a report by a specially convened parliamentary committee found the Eighth Amendment
was not fit for purpose and should
be repealed.
I don't think there
are many who can truly claim today that their e-commerce packaging
is fit for purpose.
«We believe current contracts
for the most part
are not fit for purpose, with pricing and volume management having significant room
for improvements.
There may
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for reasons of hygiene, safety or under law we
are not able to refund or exchange items unless faulty,
not as described,
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However, this standard should
be fit -
for -
purpose and scale appropriate, which
is not currently the case.
I do think though that in the refs body and Riley, though, there
is, just like Wenger, an antipathy to change something that has
been proved
not fit for purpose.
AW
is adding imbalance to his «product» (the team) in a way that does
not make it
fit for purpose (to win).
You, my friend,
are a true Arsenal fan, unlike those who continue to trust in a man and a system that
is quite clearly
not fit for purpose.
A manager who
is unable to read body language and act accordingly
is, as previously highlighted,
NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE!.
Also to summarise, using your own words Graham, you describe Arsene as
not fit for purpose, and that it
is a myth that he
is a winner.
«The trial of Charlie Alliston last year highlighted that there
is a gap in the law concerning death caused by careless or dangerous cycling, and we recognise that the outdated law used to convict Alliston
was not fit for purpose in the 21st century.
One Mom had a
FIT because her husband happened to
be helping in class that day as well... It
was completely ridiculous... its
not like she
was trying to show off her breasts
for sexual
purposes.
We feel that women's healthcare and a 21st century maternity service
fit for purpose are not served by the presence of the 8th amendment's continued presence in the Irish constitution.»
«Once again we see that the Advertising Standards Authority
is not fit for purpose.
Clearly, while
fit for evolutionary
purpose, it wasn't physiologically consistently reliable and this led to the dreadful death rates amongst mothers and infants
for so much of human existence — birth and then early infancy
were incredibly risky.
we haven't tried any storebought trainers, I made a few
fitted diapers and fleece covers
for him but they
're too tight and bulky
for him to
be able to put on and off himself, so he ends up peeing in them on
purpose because he doesn't want to go thru the trouble.
The maternity department of the hospital concerned
is threatened with closure and, I'll
be honest, it isn't
fit for purpose and I would
be happy enough if it
was closed down.
The voluntary ASA system
is not really
fit for purpose is it?
The recurring nature of the arguments we see in today's report prompts me to take a step back and ask what or who exactly
is «
not fit for purpose»?
Interestingly, the UK Border Agency — responsible
for securing the UK border at air, rail and sea ports and migration controls —
was set up in 2008 following a very similar set of criticisms that forced the then Labour Home Secretary John Reid to declare that the Home Office's immigration directorate
was «
not fit for purpose» and that a single Agency
was needed to secure effective and efficient management of the UK border.
But it wasn't
fit for purpose.
«The party
is riddled with infighting, proxy wars between rival camps and
is run by an NEC that
is not fit for purpose.»
In his address, Mr Reid took pains to praise his predecessors at the Home Office, in what will
be seen as an attempt to heal the divisions he created in the cabinet by declaring the department «
not fit for purpose» when he took over.
In particular, the University does
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is of reasonable quality or
fit for any particular
purpose, even if the University has received notice of an intention to use the Website
for that
purpose.
As a method of finding answers to the calamity of May 7, the current series of leadership hustings
are simply
not fit for purpose.
Unless American comedians can make the Home Office
fit for purpose, the taxpayer won't
be laughing.»
«Even people in the know will wince at parts of the report: that the Government can
not explain why the national roll out of Universal Credit
was set
for October 2013; that there has never
been a «convincing strategic plan»
for the project; and that the # 303 million already spent on IT has only produced an insecure, inflexible system that
is not fit for purpose.
Nor
is it clear whether a President
fits the description of «supervising employee»
for the
purposes of such review even if such establishing of MSPB authority does
not violate separation of powers.
These developments demonstrate that the status quo
is not fit for purpose.
«NASUWT research has shown time and time again that teachers
are facing serious health and safety risks in schools as a result of high levels of stress, school buildings which
are outdated and
not fit for purpose, the presence of asbestos and excessive classroom temperatures.