Sentences with phrase «of legal barriers»

«The changes we see in the market for financial services are the result of a combination of factors, including technological innovations, the erosion of legal barriers, and an increasingly mobile society,» says Julie Williams, OCC first senior deputy comptroller and chief counsel.
BEING OF THE OPINION that the adoption of uniform rules which govern contracts for the international sale of goods and take into account the different social, economic and legal systems would contribute to the removal of legal barriers in international trade and promote the development of international trade,
But, there are lots of legal barriers to the scheme proposed, and I doubt that it would work.
Do you know of any legal barriers that would prevent especially state - based operators of information systems (whether «critical» or not) from defending... [more]
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters)- President Donald Trump's administration is set to unveil revised self - driving vehicle guidelines next week in Michigan, responding to automakers» calls for elimination of legal barriers to putting autonomous vehicles on the road, sources briefed on the matter said on Tuesday.
Removal of legal barriers to sharing safety - related information among educational, mental health, and law enforcement agencies in cases where a person has threatened violence;
Interracial dating and interracial dating has been seeing an increase in numbers and public acceptance in the past 20 + years since the lifting of legal barriers to interracial marriage within the US on June 12, 1967 when the Supreme Court gave their landmark Loving v. Virginia ruling.
Other transportation proposals include procurement reforms to reduce sealed bids for MTA contracts; requirements that all backseat automobile passengers wear seat belts, and children under age 8 be properly restrained in school buses; and removal of legal barriers to encourage self - driving car manufacturers to operate in New York.

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Ultimately, patents are one of the most effective barriers you can create for competitors, so pursue legal protection for any proprietary technology or product you develop.
Ironically, when the legal barriers to a merger were lowered, it was the economics of the deal that couldn't be worked out.
Whether any ISP brings back a similar service is pure speculation for now, but the lack of clear legal barriers to it would seem to at least open the door.
Regardless of any Federal Communication Commission justification, the rollback of net neutrality creates a dangerous paradigm where the legal barrier that kept ISPs from controlling content through the speed of its delivery is removed.
On February 18, 2004, The International Committee of the Red Cross stated that the Israeli barrier «causes serious humanitarian and legal problems» and goes «far beyond what is permissible for an occupying power».
And with the legal and language barriers, social isolation and employment challenges that immigrants often face, many are also at risk of exploitation and human trafficking.
The «wall of partition» in Ephesians stands for the whole system of Jewish piety and legal observances which constituted a barrier to fellowship between Jew and Gentile.
Once legal restrictions were removed and racial barriers lowered, Asians entered the mainstream of American life.
Campaigners including the British Humanist Association (BHA) have argued that this restriction is a violation of Northern Irish women's rights, and places additional undue barriers on their access to legal sexual and reproductive services and with costs on average at # 900, has a disproportionate effect on poorer women.
@Brythan - all fair points, though the point of the example was to indicate that there was existing legal authority to proceed with another 58 miles of barrier and that the Executive Order wasn't creating new law.
In his recommendations, Magu sought for improved coordination and cooperation among State parties in asset recovery through the consideration and adoption of measures that will remove traditional «barriers such as bank secrecy consistent with Article 46 (8) and dual criminality Article 46 (9) as well as simplify legal technicalities in the recovery and repatriation of stolen funds.
«A lack of information and knowledge creates a barrier for individuals to know their rights and access to the legal system,» said THOMAS SOOHYUN KIM, President of Korean American Association of Queens.
Also at noon, NYC Councilman Carlos Menchaca, advocates and New Yorkers who would qualify for immigration relief call on the Supreme Court to remove a legal barrier to President Obama's administrative relief programs after a year of legal delays, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
«I think you've got a legal nightmare,» said Jack Kittle, political director of District Council 9 of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, who said the bill would become just another barrier to development in the city, and would hinder job creation.
«The principal barriers to removal are non-compliance on the part of individuals which means we have insufficient evidence of nationality and identity to obtain a travel document, ongoing legal challenges and the situations in countries of return.»
And although Hyman wants to work around legal barriers instead of trying to change them, KI's experience suggests that that approach won't always be possible.
Buildings use roughly a third of the energy consumed in the United States, and there are often legal and economic barriers between landlords and tenants that keep energy use high and efficiency measures low.
Wellington, Colo., is Dolan's case study, in which he evaluates the economic, social, legal, and technological barriers that were overcome in order to use produced water as a source of water for agriculture.
Dr. Perrin noted that despite these barriers, there is a growing number of children whose parents are gay, reflecting a rapidly changing legal and social climate for prospective gay and lesbian parents.
Notwithstanding, there are still barriers (scientific, economic, educational, ethical, legal) that need to be overcome prior to the application of pharmacogenomic technologies towards innovative clinical strategies and optimized therapeutic outcomes.
But the site never operated because tribal, public, and state of Utah opposition put up regulatory and legal barriers.
When their work is threatened they covertly cross the forbidden ethical and legal barrier to include human DNA in one of their experiments.
What these detractors overlook is ongoing work with the California State Board of Education to create a regulatory framework around the parent trigger process that removes unwarranted barriers and codifies the legal steps leading to the successful transformation of a failing school.
Robin Lake from the Center on Reinventing Public Education cites high legal barriers to entry, high startup costs, and the challenges of obtaining funding among the possible factors that are at play in this trend.
The central issue is whether Arizona has satisfied the Equal Educational Opportunity Act (EEOA) of 1974, which provides that no state shall fail «to take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede equal participation... in its instructional programs» (see «Language Barriers,» legal beat, Wintebarriers that impede equal participation... in its instructional programs» (see «Language Barriers,» legal beat, WinteBarrierslegal beat, Winter 2009).
President Obama's 2012 administrative action — the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program — represents an acknowledgement that the current status quo on immigration policy is having particularly disastrous effects on young people who have grown up in the U.S. but due to their undocumented status and to the inability of Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform, experience turbulent transitions to adulthood rife with legal barriers and exclusions.
To qualify for the money, states had to remove any legal barrier to the expansion of charter schools.
It was created partially in response to the passage of Proposition 58 last year, which eliminated some legal barriers to bilingual education.
While states received points (40 out of 500) for «adopting a common set of high quality standards,» strictly speaking there were only two eligibility requirements (i.e., what a state had to do in order to be eligible to apply and receive funds): (1) an approved plan for distributing funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and (2) no legal or regulatory barriers to linking student - level data and individual teachers.
But the core of chartering, and its relevance to rural areas, remains: to remove regulatory and legal barriers to innovation while retaining oversight by citizens and elected officials.
Her research focuses on school cost - cutting practices, the role of private enterprise and business engagement in public education, and the legal and structural barriers faced by education leaders.
There are two preconditions: A state must have an approved application for stabilization funds, and at the time of applying, there must be not any legal, statutory, or regulatory barriers at the state level to linking data on student achievement or student growth to teachers and principals for purposes of evaluation.
According to the related regulations that the president is scheduled to unveil at the Department of Education on Friday, states will not be eligible for the funds at all if they have any legal or regulatory barrier preventing the use of student achievement data from being used to evaluate teachers and principals.
As many as half of Russia's readers are believed to pay nothing for the content they consume, Anuriev says, and high costs, or perceptions of them as high, are thought to be the primary barrier to legal procurement of content.
Instead, they get populaces that get a minority of clever people who milk the legal code to their advantage, and pay lobbyists to continue the practice, while the average person is frozen out through barriers to entry.
And of course, there are language and legal barriers to face.
The presentation of Siatous» work comes at a pivotal moment when the 50 year lease is due to expire and the British government found no legal barrier to the resettlement of Chagos by those that were expelled.
Reducing legal barriers to tiny houses could quickly provide accessible and sustainable housing options for thousands of people throughout Oregon.
Subtitle B: Carbon Capture and Sequestration -(Sec. 111) Requires the EPA Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary, the Secretary of the Interior, and other relevant agencies, to report to Congress on a unified and comprehensive strategy to address the key legal, regulatory and other barriers to the commercial - scale deployment of carbon capture and sequestration.
(Sec. 339) Requires the EPA Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior, and the heads of other relevant agencies to report to Congress on setting forth a unified and comprehensive strategy to address the key legal, regulatory, technological, and other barriers to maximizing the potential for sustainable biological sequestration of carbon within the United States.
High capital costs, low human capital, weak institutional quality, long times required to develop robust legal and regulatory frameworks, and proliferation concerns of nuclear fuel also serve as barriers to the adoption of nuclear technology on the continent.
A legal barrier to climate finance in one country may be as fundamental as its legal system not being aligned with the requirements of the provider / s of climate finance.
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