Sentences with phrase «not meeting international standards»

This review aims also to serve as a tool for international institutional investors to better track the evolution of market accessibility in individual countries as well as for regulators to be informed of the areas perceived as not meeting international standards and for which some improvements may be welcomed.

Not exact matches

Launched by former finance - types John Ballay and Matt Mueller, the New York - based Knot Standard intended to fill a dearth in bespoke suiting in the United States, after the founders noticed their American colleagues in Dubai weren't dressing up to snuff at international business meetings and didn't have the desire to seek out a traditional tailor.
However, this enormous degree of freedom has a serious downside in that food companies run the risk of purchasing ingredients that possibly may not always satisfy quality demands or may even fail to meet international purity standards as stipulated by international and local food laws.
I really admire this baby crib because not only that it's an affordable baby crib, it meets international standards that guarantee you that it's built with high quality.
Note the difference in claims - Iraq did not meet verification standards they agreed to for disarming vs Iraq poses an imminent and dangerous threat to the international community.
He said most of those elections were not only adjudged to meet international standards but had also produced varied outcomes for different political parties at different times.
Most of these elections have not only been adjudged to meet international standards but have also produced varied outcomes for different political parties at different times.
Changing the timetable without a fundamental change in the processes will not make the polls meet acceptable international standards.
And the EERC fuel is not the only bio-based jet fuel available: UOP, LLC, a division of Honeywell Specialty Materials, has a similar fuel made from vegetable and animal oils, whereas algae - grower Solazyme, Inc., has derived a jet fuel from pond scum that meets ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials International) standards.
The result of this long slide in teacher quality can be captured in multiple snapshots: the declining U.S. ranking on international education comparisons (down to middle of the pack), the embarrassing number of military applicants who get rejected (more than one in five does not meet the minimum standards for Army enlistment) and the astonishing rates of those needing remedial classes in college (as high as 40 percent).
Some of the global issues — not sure we can call them trends — are education of girls; use of mobile technologies; greater access to college for more, and the International Baccalaureate and Cambridge accreditation programs — so demonstration of meeting internationInternational Baccalaureate and Cambridge accreditation programs — so demonstration of meeting internationalinternational standards.
In this post I detail how I reached that conclusion by looking at three big areas: charging tuition to place students in public school classrooms; a staffing plan that does not meet Association Montessori International standards (and perhaps violates state Administrative Rules; and most importantly, will not serve students well), and a budget that is not sustainable.
The Cabriolet not only meets all current national and international crash requirements, but also the more stringent internal Mercedes - Benz safety standards, which are based on what actually happens in real - life accidents.
Broker regulation is important because it ensures that the brokers you deal with are not only ethical in their service delivery, but that they also meet international standards of business.
(04/26/2012) Wilmar International, the world's largest palm oil processor and trader, has hired a major lobbying firm to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency's ruling that palm oil - based biodiesel will not meet greenhouse gas emissions standards under America's Renewable Fuels Standard, reports The Hill.
She also supports work to strengthen the capacity of national institutions to meet international standards and access finance, with an emphasis on ensuring that climate finance is used effectively and does not cause harm to people and the environment.
A U.S. source familiar with the U.S. position at the talks, who asked not to be named, said that U.S. delegates in Bonn were pushing an agenda that resembled those of past administrations — stressing that emerging economies like China follow the same rules as developed nations and meet international standards for monitoring and reporting emissions.
Though the other two major international growers, Del Monte and Dole, have so far chosen not to get involved with the project (they say their own labels are the only symbols of quality needed), they and other smaller growers are making improvements in their operations - improvements that they say meet or exceed the standards set by the alliance.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over 20 % of the foreign civil aviation authorities evaluated by the FAA fail to adequately oversee the airlines in their countries and those airlines don't meet minimum international safety standards.
We don't know whether our resume meets international standards which includes Word count, page length, printer and ATS friendly layout.
Australia's ongoing inability to secure decent living standards for its Indigenous citizens is not only a failure of domestic policy, it is also a failure to meet basic legal obligations arising from Australia's role as a responsible member of the international community.
The report concludes that, on the High Court's own analysis, the extinguishment of native title, both under the Native Title Act and at common law, is not only discriminatory at international law but fails to meet the standards of equality under domestic law.
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