Allen & Overy's (A&O) new management team has begun overhauling the firm's partner appraisal system to ensure partners are assessed
on broader criteria.
The consultation paper states that the Government «propose developing a definition of enabler based
on the broad criteria used for the offshore evasion measure [in Finance Bill 2016] but specifically tailored to the avoidance supply chain and ensuring that appropriate safeguards are included to exclude those who are unwittingly party to enabling the avoidance in question» (paragraph 2.14).
In our previous article featuring the best life insurance companies, we focused
on a broad criteria to identify those companies that offer the consumer a great mix of permanent life insurance options ranging from dividend paying whole life insurance to universal life insurance of various types.
In our previous article featuring the best life insurance companies, we focused
on a broad criteria to identify those companies that offer the consumer a great mix of permanent life insurance options ranging from dividend paying whole life insurance to universal life insurance of various types.
Not exact matches
Our online searches are designed to quickly provide up - to - date, accurate and relevant results to empower users to identify and to connect to talent based
on broad or
on highly specific qualifications, skills and other key
criteria.
The law was explicit in its sharing
criterion: owners had to share five - eighths of the credit with the crew, and additionally have a signed agreement with the captain and crew for
broad - based profit sharing
on the entire catch throughout the voyage.
The study also found that long - term annual returns of the MSCI KLD 400 Social Index, which comprises firms scoring highly
on environmental, social and governance (ESG)
criteria, outperformed the S&P 500, a benchmark of the
broader US stock market, by 45 basis points, since its inception in 1990.
Your
criteria for objective evidence is too
broad for you and I to have a productive conversation
on this subject.
Broader questions remain
on school aid, however, even as education reforms such as teacher evaluation
criteria are no longer linked to funding.
A few years ago in the United States, the National Science Foundation introduced the «
broader impacts»
criterion in evaluating its grant proposals,
on an equal footing with «intellectual merit.»
Of the sunscreens in the top 1 percent
on Amazon, a full 40 percent of them failed to meet the
criteria set out by the American Academy of Dermatology — SPF of 30 or higher,
broad spectrum and water resistant, a recent JAMA Dermatology paper found.
«More selective HIV screening is thought to miss more cases, but there have never been well - designed comparison studies
on which targeting
criteria are best,» he says, «so with this study, we hypothesized that by using very
broad criteria and applying sufficient resources to test everyone who met those
criteria, we could detect nearly as many cases as universal screening but still use many fewer tests.»
The
broader impact
criteria came up yesterday at a hearing that the House of Representatives Subcommittee
on Research and Science Education held
on the merit review process in order to ensure that federal resources are being invested in the best science.
The problem has been that maybe the
criteria for diagnosing PTSD are so
broad and so vague and so dependent
on circumstance, that in a lot of cases, they are basically indistinguishable from, say, what would be other more common place forms of depression or schizophrenia; or in some cases even just normal responses to, you know, life's traumatic injuries, sort of the normal recovery process that people will go through.
NSF judges proposals
on two major
criteria: intellectual merit and
broader impact, the latter of which can include education, increased public understanding of science, and other benefits to society.
Section 7008 of the America COMPETES (Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science) Act, which President George W. Bush signed into law
on 9 August, requires all proposals for NSF grants that will support postdocs to «include a description of the mentoring activities that will be provided... under the Foundation's
broader impacts merit review
criterion.
The policies governing NIH grants, contained in a document called Office of Management and Budget Circular A-21, do not include a
broader impacts
criterion, although PIs and postdocs each have a «dual role» as persons who are simultaneously both working
on a specific research project and giving or receiving training, says Walter Schaffer, NIH senior scientific adviser for extramural research, in an interview with Science Careers.
Broad perspective Successful division was an essential
criterion for establishing the cell as the basic unit of life
on earth.
Flexibility, Transparency While many of the comments focused
on the
broader school improvement issues entangled in the Race to the Top program, common themes
on some of the finer points of the
criteria emerged, too.
KMD staff received a number of articles which were screened for review based
on the
criteria applied in the
broader literature review.
The amici call upon the Fifth Circuit to read existing federal regulations
on IEEs in a manner that does not permit parents «
broad license... to contest every
criterion that they assert limits their personal preferences in obtaining an IEE,» but rather that the Court ensure that publicly - funded IEEs meet professional standards of quality, comprehensiveness, and consistency to ensure their validity and reliability.
Organizations that operate some schools that serve entirely special populations must meet the above eligibility
criteria based
on the enrollment in their regular schools, and only the student achievement results for their regular schools are included in The
Broad Prize for Public Charter Schools analysis.
We asked them to pick the top Canadian equity, U.S. equity, international equity and fixed income ETFs listed
on the Toronto Stock Exchange, based
on a few
broad criteria.
We select the «best» ETFs based
on multiple qualitative and quantitative
criteria to give our clients
broad diversification at low cost accessing over 8,500 individual securities in 90 countries.
Hence my disgust at the required NSF «
Broader Impacts»
criterion on grant proposals.
As it stands the ETS fails
on three key
criteria; a nontrivial target, reduced scope for evasion (eg offsets) and
broad coverage.
The literature suggests that there are tradeoffs between «inclusive» approaches to negotiation and agreement (i.e., approaches with
broad participation, as in the UNFCCC) and «exclusive» approaches (i.e., limiting participation according to chosen
criteria for example, including only the largest emitters, or groups focused
on specific issues).
To elaborate
on these two
broad criteria, we propose a set of principles for ecological indicators informed by our analysis of the EF.
On the one hand, a broad reading of the State resources criterion is justified by the fact that Member States may feel tempted to assume a «private form» to evade the application of State aid rules; on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscid
On the one hand, a
broad reading of the State resources
criterion is justified by the fact that Member States may feel tempted to assume a «private form» to evade the application of State aid rules;
on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscid
on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry
on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscid
on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscido.
Also, I am not sure whether the
criterion of substantial and direct concretisation of principles in implementing acts will stand in the future, in particular if the
broader range of implementing acts that can be challenged against the concretised content of a Charter principle are chosen based
on whether they are suitable to violate said content — there is some danger of only finding implementing acts where they also have a high likelihood of violating the Charter.
We've worked with organizations to put innovation into practice through smaller projects focused
on redesigning individual client relationships or practice team offerings, up to
broader innovation programs designed to capture and reward ideas, rapidly evaluate them against key
criteria, and to test them via real - world client and market feedback at scale.
I don't know what's going
on here, but I'm confident there are non-white, non-male Big Names in tech who could headline TECHSHOW — especially given the apparently
broad criteria.
Thereafter, candidates are carefully screened through comprehensive Qualitative Comparative Analysis based
on a
broad array of
criteria, including the candidate's professional experience, litigation experience, significant case results, representative high stakes matters, peer reputation, and community impact in order to rank the candidates throughout the state.
[T] he Governor in Council's discretionary decision was based
on the widest considerations of policy and public interest assessed
on the basis of polycentric, subjective or indistinct
criteria and shaped by its view of economics, cultural considerations, environmental considerations, and the
broader public interest (at para 154).
The systematic review includes a
broad literature search, an assessment of the quality of the study (ie, its ability to produce unbiased impact estimates), and a determination of whether the model meets the DHHS
criteria for evidence of effectiveness
on the basis of the quality of the study and its findings.
Section 39 NTA sets out a
broad range of minimum
criteria that are to be taken into account by arbitral bodies when deciding
on right to negotiate matters that have failed to be settled by negotiation.
These are specified in Section 39 NTA, which sets out a
broad range of minimum
criteria that are to be taken into account by arbitral bodies when deciding
on right to negotiate matters that have failed to be settled by negotiation.