Sentences with phrase «policy grounds because»

Not exact matches

But he said moving to meet climate targets is becoming more affordable because while policy is still important the energy market is transforming so fast that «market forces have taken over», market forces around wind and solar power and batteries «are just accelerating regardless of what anyone else does» and decisions by companies like AGL Energy to close their Liddell coal power station «are being made on economic grounds».
The Government rejected this request, on the grounds that the information was exempt because it constituted the development of government policy.
Because your policy of suspending students who get into fights on school grounds will be said to have had an «adverse impact» on black students, you will face, at minimum, the negative publicity that comes from a civil rights investigation.
That shift will in turn unlock government policy and public opinion because the previous resistance to action argued on economic grounds, will reverse to favour action on economic grounds.
If you don't like the policy, fine, but don't argue against it on the grounds that the science is wrong, because that's a non-starter.
Eric responded to someone inline above writing ``... If you don't like the policy, fine, but don't argue against it on the grounds that the science is wrong, because that's a non-starter.»
The government also argued that Fisher had no grounds to bring an «illegal exaction» claim because his claim is based on the policies and procedures of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
He noted (among other things) the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Carson v United Kingdom [2010] ECHR 338, (2010) 51 EHRR 13 where (referring to its 2006 decision in Stec and others v UK (2006) 43 EHRR 1017, [2006] All ER (D) 215 (Apr)-RRB-, the court said: «Because of their direct knowledge of their society and its needs, the national authorities are in principle better placed than the international judge to appreciate what is in the public interest on social or economic grounds, and the court will generally respect the legislature's policy choice unless it is «manifestly without reasonable foundation».
The Supreme Court considered whether the English Court, as an enforcing court of a Nigerian arbitral award, was entitled to require a party resisting enforcement to provide security for the money payable under the award as a condition of being entitled to advance a good arguable defence that enforcement should be refused on grounds of English public policy, e.g. because the award was procured by fraud.
For instance, employers must make sure that any uniform or dress code policy does not undermine employees» dignity and right to fully take part in the workplace because of Code grounds, including sex, gender identity, gender expression and creed (religion).
To illustrate the problem with accusing judges of bias, given the term's various meanings, the article focuses on recent federal litigation over NYC police stop - and - frisk policy in which (1) the district judge found «implicit bias» in police practices based on accumulated evidence and expert analysis, (2) the Second Circuit found that the district judge engaged in disqualifying judicial bias because of her comments in a prior related lawsuit and in the media, and (3) critics accused the Second Circuit of bias in making decisions that were hard to justify on either procedural or substantive grounds.
Third, he distinguished the Petrella case on several grounds and noted that different policies are at play in a patent case because a plaintiff would have an incentive to delay in bringing an action, while a plaintiff in a copyright case would probably be impaired by waiting (due to loss of proof of infringement (evidence of copying) and evidence of damages).
The applications judge allowed an appeal on the grounds Chubb was an «insurer» under the statutory regime because its policy was a «motor vehicle liability policy» and there was sufficient nexus between Chubb and Ms. Singh to require the payment of Statutory Accident Benefits.
Condo insurance is often less expensive than traditional homeowners insurance, because the structure and grounds are covered under the condo association's master policy.
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