Sentences with phrase «policies preclude»

While some policies preclude claims based on earthquakes and a select few other types of natural disasters, many contentious effects of nature are accounted for in Beverly renters insurance packages.
The AAU adopts a national policy precluding sports agents, agencies and representatives from membership in the AAU.
While ALLi policy precluded me from giving a shout - out in the original post to the professional editorial people that I employ for my own books, I would like to take the opportunity to thank Alison Jack (www.alisonjack-editor.co.uk) and Helen Baggott (www.helenbaggott.co.uk) for regularly saving me from myself when editing and proofreading books for me.
In addition, in 2010, the Delta Society's Pet Partners Program initiated a policy precluding animals eating raw meat — based diets from participating in the Therapy Animal Program.
C.A., Sept. 27, 2010)(33959) April 5, 2013 There is not and should not be a rule of public policy precluding the applicability of issue estoppel to police disciplinary hearings based upon judicial oversight of police accountability; instead there should be a flexible approach, whereby courts have the discretion to refuse to apply issue estoppel if it will work an injustice, even where the preconditions have been met.
In Wisconsin, the Supreme Court held in a 2001 case (Rabideau v. City of Racine 243 Wis. 2d 486, 627 N.W. 2d 795) that public policy precluded a pet owner's claim for emotional damages based upon the tort of negligent infliction of emotional distress in connection with a negligent destruction of a companion dog.
CAA argued that the plaintiff's admitted breach of the policy precluded his uninsured automobile coverage claim.
Work is very busy and our new internet policy precludes me from surfing like I once did.

Not exact matches

And that likely precludes any big shifts in economic policy, whether it's weaning the treasury off its resource dependency with a sales tax or imposing the kind of greenhouse gas emissions regime that would satisfy the Americans.
In addition, by including many major policy initiatives, it precludes substantive policy reviews by the appropriate Parliamentary Committee and by Parliament itself.
The first Omnibus bill engendered considerable discussion and hostility because, by including major policy changes in the Bill, it precluded substantive policy reviews by appropriate Parliamentary Committees, and indeed limited review by Parliament itself.
Budget - driven health care policies should not preclude premature infants» access to preventative or necessary therapies.
It's a simple matter of democracy: if there's party policy on an issue, that ought absolutely to preclude a free vote.
This grotesque contractual obligation precludes improvement in society or communities» abilities to save money by pursuing successful policies.
It's privately run, and in recent years has come under attack because it has a policy that precludes participants from marching under banners that identify themselves as gay.
Alvania explained that, although very few (~ 2 %) JCB authors shared preprints, her journal has no policy that precludes posting preprints on a server or referencing them in published papers as a footnote.
Children thus affected need the best instruction at the earliest possible time, but current federal definitions of LD preclude such a basic, sensible policy.
In most parts of the state, the heterogeneous interests of local school districts preclude collusive responses to school choice policies, and districts have consequently adopted a variety of strategies to take advantage of their competitive position in the education system.
Establish policies that preclude teachers from earning a label of effective if they are found ineffective at increasing student learning (p. 12).
Information about such patterns is lost in the blunt, school - level measure of absence embraced by the Civil Rights Data Collection survey, but that does not preclude these data from bringing light to a dark corner of education policy and practice.
Nothing in this policy shall preclude the governing body or respective Principals from inviting parents to make voluntary contributions.
No medical exam life insurance policies are always much more expensive than fully underwritten coverage, so we don't recommend them if you have pre-existing medical conditions that would preclude you from passing a medical exam.
Although we never plan for divorce, the flexibility of being able to split the policy can be valuable, especially years down the road when health issues may preclude you from qualifying for a new policy.
Guaranteed issue whole life insurance meets the needs of people with health conditions that would preclude the issuance of a more traditional term or whole life policy.
If you have a health condition that precludes you from obtaining other less expensive life insurance policies or you need to get covered fast, guaranteed issue might be the way to go.
The pricing and liquidity of these hedges means that the average investment policy statements would consider the asset swaps under the illiquid asset category which currently precludes many plans from even participating in domestic private placement issues.
It could potentially also be wise to consider conversion if you experience a serious change in health status that might otherwise preclude you from purchasing a new policy, said Panas.
This policy does not preclude an institution from adopting a more conservative internal policy.
The Uniform Classification and Account Management policy does not preclude examiners from classifying individual retail credit loans that exhibit signs of credit weakness regardless of delinquency status.
Many females can not be spayed because of their size and age, so a «no - boar» policy is absolutely necessary to preclude any accidental pregnancies.
While most westerners have at least a basic familiarity with traditional Chinese art, the isolationism and restrictive policies of the post-war years precluded a contemporary art scene from flourishing in China.
The Bush administration argued, and though I disagree with some of the things they did I do not disagree with the general policy, that they need to have a certain level of privacy to effectively operate (not so much as to preclude investigatory capacity however, such as in the «accidental» deletion of millions of White House emails from their originating source, as well as the multiple back up servers... «accidentally» of course).
The carbon price should not be used as an excuse to scrap other existing climate policies or preclude new ones, and the Government should consider reinstating policies it has already scrapped.
How, in this light, the authors of the Perspective can conclude that the results of Footprint estimates are ``... so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context» remains unclear.
In their Perspective in this issue of PLOS Biology, Blomqvist et al. [1] set out to demonstrate that «Ecological Footprint measurements, as currently constructed, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context.»
I'm not sure how a very general principle evoked by the UN could «tie the hands of policy makers by setting standards that preclude useful tools for success».
«Ecological footprint measurements, as currently constructed and presented, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context,» he says.
But an open access paper published today in PLoS Biology finds the method behind the Ecological Footprint «so misleading as to preclude its use in any serious scientific or policy context.»
I objected to people with active relationships with the Hockey Team precluded under NAS policies, not to 2nd degree coauthors.
This Perspective intends to demonstrate, however, that EF measurements, as currently constructed and presented, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context.
Carbon tax revenues can be more or less guaranteed and integrated into state or federal fiscal policy, owing to their predictability, whereas the price - volatility of cap - and - trade precludes its being counted on as a revenue source.
For example the DOE Office of Science Atmospheric Science Program has the following policy (which would preclude stunts like Jones»):
Miliband, like Pilbersek, divides the debate into two, claiming «science» for himself, and to preclude a debate not about «science», but about policy.
The University's misconduct policies and the Office of Research Integrity regulations preclude discussion of any information pertaining to this case with others who were not directly involved in the investigation.
The bigger problem with the CCC is that, although technocratic solutions to seemingly technical problems seem to be the best, «expert» panels preclude public and informed debate, with obvious consequences for transparent, democratic policy - making.
But Wald bristles at Jim Harvey's accusations that the NRDC has been bought off by big solar advocates, saying her organization maintains a «rigorous» conflict - of - interest policy that precludes accepting money from solar developers.
In the same way that special scientific and policy - making processes implies a dialogue between them, the consensus it produces (it is presupposed) precludes another kind of dialogue.
The dialogue between the policy - makers and the evidence makers is two - way, and precludes any criticism or alternative discussion entering the dialogue.
The Customs and Trade Bills emphasise the centrality to the Government's Brexit plans of leaving the EU Customs Union and Common Commercial Policy — but do not preclude a EU / UK agreement in these areas.
In conclusion, the AHRC held that Webber Academy's policy of maintaining a non - denominational educational environment did not preclude Webber Academy from accommodating the students.
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