Sentences with phrase «on substantial protection»

With Holiday Extras» under 18s travel insurance, you can count on substantial protection every step of the way.

Not exact matches

There has always been some tension between the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise protections of the First Amendment, but the Supreme Court, when considering a similar challenge to the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act in 2005 — wherein the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled that granting protections to religious prisoners amounted to a violation of the Establishment Clause — ruled that alleviating a state - imposed substantial burden on religious practice did not violate the Establishment Clause.
Our discovery that a specific variant of glycophorin invasion receptors can give substantial protection against severe malaria will hopefully inspire further research on exactly how Plasmodium falciparum invade red blood cells.
The proposals, unveiled yesterday by U.K. Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, include conferring more protection on statements dealing with matters of «public interest» and requiring that a statement must cause «substantial harm» before it becomes defamatory.
Prothena's candidate vaccines seem to have had no effect on the relatively mild loss of SN DA neurons in this model, but to have afforded substantial protection against the more profound losses in the striatum.
The popular majorities — those who are forced to survive on wage labor, sometimes known as the 99 percent — are never able to win great substantial victories for democracy, but are forced to accept incremental steps towards achieving some small victories in the areas of progressive taxation, health care, universal education, retirement pensions, and environmental and consumer protections and civil rights.
The tight budgetary environment played a big supporting role in the D.C. contract, in which teachers got a 21.6 % salary boost and a bucket of bonus dollars in return for substantial concessions on job protections, seniority, and merit pay.
In carrying out the goal described in section 5301 (c)(2), the Secretary shall cooperate and consult with the Secretary of the Interior and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency on each project that may have a substantial impact on the environment.
The Trailhawk dealt with this mini-Rubicon Trail impressively, occasionally lifting a wheel here, or graunching its substantial under - body protection there, but motoring on nonetheless.
Our products are specifically designed to cover final expenses and offer additional protection for risks such as loss of income, mortgage cancellation, education expenses, and debt repayment — all which can have a substantial financial impact on those you love.
The primary consumer protection problem areas that have given rise to the States» actions include: (1) unsubstantiated claims of consumer savings; (2) deceptive representations about the length of time necessary to complete a debt relief program; (3) misleading or failing to adequately inform consumers that they will be subject to continued collection efforts, including lawsuits, and that their account balances will increase due to extended nonpayment under the program; (4) deceptive disparagement of consumer credit counseling; (5) deceptive disparagement of bankruptcy as an alternative for debtors; (6) lack of screening and analysis to determine suitability of debt relief programs for individual debtors; (7) the collection of substantial up - front fees so the debt relief company gains even if it fails to perform; (8) lack of transparency and information for consumers as to payment of fees, status of accounts, and communications with creditors; (9) significant delays in active negotiation or engagement with creditors, coupled with prohibitions on direct consumer communications with creditors; and (10), in the case of debt settlement companies, basing savings claims (and settlement fees) not on the original account balance, but on the inflated amount due (including late fees and default rates of interest) at the time of settlement.
Then in 1987, Congress, recognizing that «man - made pollution — the release of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, methane and other trace gases into the atmosphere — may be producing a long - term and substantial increase in the average temperature on Earth,» passed the Global Climate Protection Act.
Poland receives substantial EU subsidies, including $ 27.4 billion for the Program on Infrastructure and Environment that stresses low - emission economy and environmental protection in addition to infrastructure development and energy security.
If, on the other hand, the range of expression for the work is wide, then the work is entitled to «broad» copyright protection, meaning that infringement can be proved by showing substantial similarity.
In particular, Rule 26 (b)(3) eliminates the distinction between attorney work - product and non-attorney work - product, focusing on whether the materials were prepared in anticipation of litigation or trial.28 Further, Rule 26 (b)(3) preserves work - product protections unless the party seeking discovery has a «substantial need» for the materials in the preparation of the party's case and the party is unable without «undue hardship» to obtain the «substantial equivalent» of the materials by other means.29
In its judgment the court said the existence of the right of appeal given by the Child Support Act 1991 (CSA 1991), s 20 and the right to receive interest on arrears in prescribed circumstances given by s 41, when taken in conjunction with the right to seek judicial review of failures to collect or enforce arrears of maintenance, means CSA 1991 provides the parent with care with substantial protection against incompetence on the part of the CSA.
Individuals don't have to have a specific mental health condition to get protection under the Act, rather demonstrate that their mental health has a substantial, adverse, and long term effect on their normal day - to - day activities.
There is a substantial body of case law on whether prosecution for a crime with elements A, B, and C bars prosecution for a crime with different elements arising from the same facts and circumstances (e.g. if acquittal of a lesser included offense whose elements must all be proved to convict on the more severe offense provides double jeopardy protection), that wouldn't be directly applicable in my alternative scenario because the offense tried the first time and the second would have exactly the same elements.
Even if established, it would be clearly justified under Art 8 (2) on the grounds that it was necessary for the economic well - being of the authority and the interest of their other service - users, and was a proportionate response to the claimant's needs because it afforded her the maximum protection from injury, greater privacy and independence, and resulted in a substantial costs saving.
It is not clear to what extent this TPP obligation would apply in scenarios where there is a real and substantial connection between the company in question and Canada, or whether PIPEDA's current restrictions on outsourcing of services (ensure, by contractual or other means, that the outsourced company will provide a comparable level of privacy protection, Principle 4.1.3) might run afoul of this provision.
The focus of the regulation is on managing conflicts of interest which has the potential to provide substantial protections for class action participants, depending on how the requirements are implemented.
Finally, we note that the requirements imposed by this provision are intended to extend privacy protection to situations in which a covered entity discloses substantial amounts of protected health information to other persons so that those persons can perform functions or activities on its behalf or deliver specified services to it.
For instance, while we welcome Quebec's recent decision to strike a provincial Commission of Inquiry on the Protection of the Confidentiality of Journalistic Sources, the many reports of police surveillance of journalists in Quebec that gave rise to the Commission are a reminder that Canada still faces substantial challenges in its efforts to protect a free and independent press.»
Our products are specifically designed to cover final expenses and offer additional protection for risks such as loss of income, mortgage cancellation, education expenses, and debt repayment — all which can have a substantial financial impact on those you love.
Since entering the private practice of law in 1977, Mr. Borger has concentrated on family law, gaining substantial experience in handling complex divorces involving alimony claims, child custody and parenting issues, child support, relocation applications to the court for a parent to move out of state with children, property and debt distribution, and applications to the court for protection from domestic violence and abuse.
Gary L. Borger has concentrated on family law since entering private practice in 1977, gaining substantial experience in handling complex divorces involving alimony claims, child custody and parenting issues, child support, relocation applications to the court for a parent to move out of state with children, property and debt distribution, and applications to the court for protection from domestic violence and abuse.
Fortunately, members of the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) can rest easier while also enjoying substantial discounts on home warranties, homeowners insurance, errors and omissions insurance, and other insurance protection offered through the REALTOR Benefits ® Program.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z