The issue
of abiding by fiduciary duties is the agent's problem, not mine.
The court's decision reinforces the absolute necessity
of abiding by college and university policies in disciplinary actions, in an even - handed manner as to all parties.
Instead
of abiding by the OQLF orders, these companies took the province of Quebec to court seeking a definitive legal opinion on whether the trademark exception allows them to display their trademarks on their premises unaccompanied by a French descriptor.
If you find yourself incapable
of abiding by these common set of rules that everyone else observes, then a change of venues is in the offing.
This makes Arno a valuable, yet dangerous, new member to the Brotherhood, as several on the council fear that Arno's personal involvement with the murder will get in his way
of abiding by the Creed.
Now, we have a look at the full - size van's dashboard, which seems to follow European Ford fashion instead
of abiding by cues used in the F - 150, Super Duty, and the outgoing E-Series.
When the SRC tried to enforce those limits, some charter schools sued instead
of abiding by their contracts.
Bennett refutes this saying that saying that financial incentives to break the law and reap profits far outweigh
those of abiding by it, as poachers and traffickers can rapidly pay their way out of trouble.
Day argued the petitioning was a matter
of abiding by all required regulations and that the outcome would be a product of the same regulatory standards.
Just because you don't believe the law is just doesn't absolve you from the responsibility
of abiding by it.
I have no idea how long ago I received my review copy
of Abide by Jared C. Wilson, but it has had me on a guilt trip every since it came in the mail box.See: Jared and I sort of met because we both started blogging at Evangel, and I think we weren't supposed to like each other.
To take the best pictures, many
of us abide by accepted «laws of photography».
Not exact matches
As a resident
of Kedgwick, N.B., 25 kilometres south
of the nearest point
of the Quebec border, St. Pierre says he is under no obligation to
abide by the Quebec provincial rules or limit his purchases to authorized producers.
Advertisers that fail to
abide by the FTC's instructions could be found in violation
of Section 5
of the FTC Act, which bans «unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce.»
Demonstrating that you understand and
abide by the culture
of your organization shows you not only realize this, but that you also «get» that leaders must guide
by example.
They need to think about whether their employees should still be
abiding by those values, and then how to revitalize those values and get them back into the fabric
of the organization.
While specifications in Obama's order are not mandatory, companies will want to
abide by them because it is the standard they will be measured
by in the case
of a cyberattack, Bosco said.
While dozens
of businesses pay lip service to this reality, only a relative small number have
abided by it.
Doctors are obliged to
abide by medical secrecy unless their patient explicitly tells them he or she plans to commit an act
of violence.
Taking it one step further, the board also plans to state that it will
abide by the vote
of shareholders on this proposal.
«You have to play up that aspect
of the business [and tell a prospect] you're going to wear quite a few hats,» Smith says, unlike in a big company, «where you might be siloed into one specific business area, and there's a whole bunch
of rules and regulations that you have to
abide by,» Smith says.
In her memory, we devote our actions to a just cause; to defend what is right and to protect the interest
of not only shareholders but most importantly the far more important stakeholders
of employees, drivers and customers whose lives have been forever altered
by the
abiding faith and fervent hard work
of Travis Kalanick and the Uber team.
Those looking to gain a hiring and retention advantage with generous paid personal leave programs are already light years ahead
of companies that would simply
abide by a federal mandate, says Lisa Horn, SHRM's director
of congressional affairs.
«I went on to say that I hoped he would
abide by the long - standing principle
of the IC always telling «truth to power,»» Clapper said, referring to the intelligence community.
In order for that content to stand any chance
of being successful, it has to
abide by the rules
of the road.
«There is still a federal law that we need to
abide by in terms
of recreational marijuana and other drugs
of that nature.»
Putin claimed that while the Syrian regime was «fully
abiding»
by the cease - fire, rebel groups (some
of which the US backs) were using it merely as an opportunity to regroup, and he accused Washington
of being more concerned with retaining its military capacity in the area than with trying to weed out the extremist rebel groups from the more «moderate» ones.
In April, they voted in favor
of a shareholder proposal requiring annual majority rule votes for all directors, which Nabors has said they will
abide by.
Whether tweeting as yourself or from a brand account, there are certain guidelines — let's call them rules
of the road —
by which we all must
abide.
Companies must also
abide by rules that prohibit deliveries at night and those that are out
of the eyesight
of human operators.
«It would also likely be the catalyst for other countries to enact similar laws, paralysing multi-national corporations under the weight
of what could be dozens or hundreds
of country - specific laws,» Apple said, as well as making the personal data
of millions
of law -
abiding citizens less secure
by weakening encryption standards.
The Chinese tourists were told to «
abide by law, respect local order and customs, behave decently, be polite to others» so as to «reflect a good image
of Chinese tourists,» said the circular issued in Chinese.
The company also
abides by FAA guidelines recommending that licensed pilots operate the drones, which means paying a pro up to $ 40 an hour to be on site during promotions, he explained, adding that the company, which is turning a profit, is planning a campaign on crowdfunding site Kickstarter at the end
of April.
Abiding by a code
of ethics puts product teams in a better position to deliver amazing software people can trust.
If he or she can not
abide by the rules
of your company, then it may mean you haven't found the right person yet.
Mr. Comey had served in the Department
of Justice for the better part
of two decades, and I was confident that Mr. Comey understood and would
abide by the department's well - established rules governing any communications with the White House about ongoing investigations.
«There's a lot
of questions to be answered to make sure our law enforcement officers are
abiding by the highest standards and rules as they conduct their investigations.»
(This reporter has heard horror stories
of well - intentioned preppers forgetting to
abide by that fine print.)
If you
abide by these guidelines, you have a much better chance
of avoiding security breaches and identity theft while traveling.
The outcry is in response to Indiana's Republican Gov. Mike Pence signing into law a «religious freedom» bill that will free individuals and business owners from
abiding by state and local laws that «substantially» burden their exercise
of religion, unless the government can prove that it has a compelling interest and is doing so
by the least restrictive means.
Both
of these organizations have search boards available to find photographers who
abide by their code
of ethics.
As Bloomberg columnist Shira Ovide put it, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos «doesn't
abide by the conventional rules
of business like... turning a profit.
«While the agents are not directly employed
by Bell, all door to door sales agents must always provide consumers with complete information about Bell products and pricing, receive direct training from Bell experts to ensure all Bell sales procedures are followed, and
abide by Bell's Code
of Conduct.
The Department
of Labor passed a new rule earlier this year requiring that financial advisors who work with clients on retirement plans
abide by a fiduciary standard.
In the case
of more traditional financial institutions, creditors have to
abide by the Credit Practices Rule, which states that any financial institution, auto dealer, retailer or credit union must advise consumers about their legal obligations and more.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (cmg) is retraining kitchen crews on food safety and enforcing a zero - tolerance policy for employees refusing to
abide by new rules, after identifying a sick employee as the cause
of a Norovirus outbreak that forced it to briefly close a restaurant in Virginia last week.
The Shanghai regulator said in a statement on its website on Friday that cyberspace is not out
of the judicial reach, and overseas companies should
abide by China's laws and regulations on the internet.
«Instead, we should ban possession
of military - style semiautomatic assault weapons, we should buy back such weapons from all who choose to
abide by the law, and we should criminally prosecute any who choose to defy it
by keeping their weapons.»
«As an Egyptian immigrant who was taken under the wing
of a great business leader like Bill Campbell, I have an
abiding belief that we all should pay it forward
by ensuring that our workplace represents all types
of people,» Michael wrote.
He said he
abided by the wishes
of the employee and spoke with Rose about the incident.