That means that your insurance
policy responds to the other people who suffer a loss as a result of your fire, so that your bank account and other assets don't have to.
Not exact matches
«The Administration should not
respond to unfair Chinese practices and
policies by imposing tariffs or
other measures that will harm U.S. companies, workers, farmers, ranchers, consumers, and investors.»
[5] Of course, just how the exchange rate reacts
to a change in commodity prices will depend, among
other things, on how monetary
policy is expected
to respond.
«It's impossible at this early stage
to point
to a clear reason why we have a higher percentage of African - American engineers than
other companies,» Anne Toth, Slack VP of compliance and
policy,
responded.
Looking primarily
to models based on quantitative research methodologies
to provide a clear direction for
policy in regulating media and violence can also distract
policy makers from coming
to grips with
other difficult but more important value questions that impinge on the issue of media and violence, such as the purpose of broadcasting, issues of ownership and control of media, the international context of Australian media, the dominant economic nature of most of Australia's social communications, the distinctive ways in which the media reproduce and reconstruct myths and symbols of violence from within the culture, and how audiences use and
respond to media myths and symbols.
It is our
policy to respond expeditiously
to claims of copyright and
other intellectual property infringement.
Cohen contends that the white paper should be seen not as actual U.S.
policy, but rather as a kind of «trial balloon» that the executive branch is floating
to assert more power for itself, and
to which
other branches of the U.S. government will rightly
respond.
As part of its technical activities, CIHT
responds to consultations and
policy statements from the Government and
other professional bodies.
Last night, Mr Brown's allies admitted that the need
to respond to the economic crisis had diverted attention from
other issues, but insisted that the Prime Minister accepted the need
to develop a wider
policy agenda in order
to win a fourth term in office.
Bey said his vote on
policy issues counts equally with the citywide councilors and he often
responds to constituent complaints in
other parts of Syracuse.
Such models can also better inform the scoring of tax changes, as well as
other models of
policy, such as those used by the Federal Reserve
to characterize how households
respond to movements in interest rates.
It's an idea spawned on Reddit, where several scientists — concerned about the new president's
policies on climate change and
other issues, and hyped from the success of the Women's March on Washington — were discussing the best way
to respond to what they feared would be an administration hostile
to science.
Without limiting the above, we will not disclose your Business Information
to any law enforcement or
other governmental officials without a subpoena or court order, except when we believe in good faith that the disclosure of information is necessary
to protect our rights, enforce our
policies,
respond to claims that your use of our Services violates eLearning Industry's
policies or rights or
others, or protect anyone's rights, property or safety.
It is our
policy to respect the intellectual property of
others and
to respond to clear notices of alleged copyright infringement that comply with the DMCA.
The
other recommendations below provide options for state
policy and programmatic interventions that can help teachers and
other school - based professionals recognize and
respond to the behavioral manifestations of trauma and
other impacts of ACEs on learning.
Even if communities can
respond to school choice
policies or
other fluctuations in enrollment by adjusting their portfolio of schools, these decisions are not
to be taken lightly.
In
other words,
to argue that the Common Core will double the dropout rate, you have
to assume — implausibly and uncharitably — that teachers and
policy - makers are heartless, oblivious automata who will not
respond to the effects of standards on students.
Political challenges and
other education priorities have also led
to slower progress toward implementing additional evaluation
policies, particularly the use of student growth measures based on state assessments in evaluating teachers.59 60 States have
responded to public backlash by decreasing the weighting of value - added scores or
other student growth measures in teacher evaluation ratings.
Moreover, as many state laws require or encourage, all staff should receive training
to understand the nature of bullying and its consequences and the
policies and rules that are in place, how
to work with
others to prevent bullying, and how
to respond appropriately on - the - spot whenever they see or hear about bullying.
I think Amazon will actually put out a larger reader... possibly wishful thinking!I have requested by email and phone a larger Kindle several times (hopefully many
other readers have also) and Amazon has
responded - once
to tell me that they don't let customers dictate
policy but they will take it under advisement... My prediction is one larger reader and two standard 6 ″ models.
On the
other hand, if someone thinks you've caused them injury or property damage, your Exo Astoria Apartments renters insurance
policy can
respond to that, as well.
Your
policy could
respond from either medical payments
to others or from liability, depending on the cost and severity of the injury.
If you hurt someone or cause their property
to be in
other than the shape it was in, through your negligence, your
policy can
respond to it.
Medical payments
to others coverage on The Landing on 6th renters insurance also means the
policy responds to small injuries for which no one is at fault.
Housing markets
responded to new mortgage guidelines and
other policy measures by pulling forward transactions
to late 2017.
This is a broad coverage that
responds to intentional acts of
others which cause damage
to your property, subject
to the terms of the
policy.
In
other words, it
responds to the loss of someone who is not an insured under the
policy.
In the event of a fire or
other loss
to the rented premises for which multiple people are responsible, each
policy could potentially
respond to defend and pay for the portion of the loss attributable
to the insured.
All that said, in 1991 the Fed also overshot
policy on the
other side in order
to let bank balance sheets heal, so let it not be said that the Fed only
responds to signals in the real economy.
The university
responded in a prepared statement that its
policies are legal, «state and federally regulated» and similar
to the practices of
other U.S. veterinary medical schools.
The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) is
responding to a major
policy change by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) last week
to remove inspection reports and
other documents including personal information, such as «regulatory correspondence, research facility annual reports, and enforcement records that have not received final adjudication» from their website.
Responding to comments 14, 25, and 56: I'm a
policy analyst in Seattle, well - read on the impacts of climate change, but also
other global resource constraints — like peak oil, peak phosphorus and the limits of industrial agriculture, waters supply (closely related
to climate), and human systems / governance.
The ability
to influence
policy related
to voluntary carbon markets and
to respond with
other carbon reduction and offset providers, by speaking with a unified and respected voice,
to Governments, NGOs and
other stakeholders.
And increasingly, they've been watching each
others» statements and
responding — all of which adds up
to a competition between them on who has the best
policies on PHEVs.
This entry makes recommendations on how
to respond to arguments against climate
policies based on claims that it would be unfair or ineffective if a nation makes significant reductions in ghg emissions if
other nations such as China or India does not act,
Because climate change is a profound problem of ethics, morality and justice those causing the problem may not use self - interest alone as justification for their
policy responses
to human - induced warming, they must
respond in ways consistent with their responsibilities and duties
to others.
If climate change is a moral problem, the US may not base its climate change
policies on US interests alone, it must
respond to its obligations
to not harm
others outside the United States.
To ensure that this issue continues to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
To ensure that this issue continues
to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland
to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways
to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries
to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to evaluate the appropriateness of visits
to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State
to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation
to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to the Icelandic government changing its whaling
policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State
to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to consult with
other international actors on efforts
to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State
to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue
to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies
to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to continue
to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to examine
other options for
responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to continued whaling by Iceland.
Because climate change is a profound problem of justice those causing the problem may not use self - interest alone as justification for their
policy responses
to human - induced warming, they must
respond in ways consistent with their responsibilities and duties
to others.
If Pope Francis is Right that Climate Change is a Moral Issue, How Should NGOs and Citizens
Respond to Arguments Against Climate
Policies Based on the Failure of
Other Countries Like China
to Act?
Following my recent post, a number of commenters suggested that I ought
to respond more directly
to the arguments of James Hansen and
others for a CO2 target of 350 parts per million, as opposed
to the 450 ppm that forms the basis of much current
policy discussion.
Whereas we imagine governments in liberal democracies largely
to respond to people's wishes, under the rubric of climate change and
other issues, government and its agencies increasingly seek
to change behaviour and modify attitudes towards
policies that have already been determined.
''... Raytheon court's ruling means that the fiduciary - liability
policies never have an obligation
to respond to a follow - on ERISA case that is made in any year
other than the year that the securities case is brought.
A statement of the AG's Web communications
policies says her use of Twitter «is intended as one - way communication» and the office will «not
respond via Twitter
to press inquiries, consumer complaints, or
other constituent matters.»
This includes
responding to and defending SFO cases and
other government and regulatory investigations, the review of and / or implementation of anti-bribery
policies and practice, corporate internal fraud and corruption investigations, and providing advice on directors» liability under the criminal law.
The fact that there were
other insureds under the
policies and the fact that the potential existed for claims for indemnity
to be made at some later point, did not provide a justifiable basis for the Primary Insurers
to refuse
to participate in the negotiations or
to refuse
to respond to the proposed settlement in a fair and prompt manner.
«Economist Gary Becker says, «Hurricane Katrina and now the danger of an avian flu pandemic — one an actual, the
other a potential, catastrophe for which the nation failed or is failing
to prepare adequately — underscore the need for institutional reforms that will overcome
policy myopia based on inability
to plan seriously for
responding to catastrophes of slight or unknown probability but huge potential harm,» Judge Richard Posner
responds.»
«
Responding to pressure from Congress and
others for greater consistency, the conference — the
policy - making arm of the federal judiciary — enacted new rules that spell how and when complaints against judges must be investigated and made public,» Mauro writes, promising more details
to come.
Other insurance may
respond to claims made after retirement, including the excess E&O
policies maintained by your former firm and partners.
Perhaps the most notable of Donald Trump's touted
policies from an isolationist perspective is his pledge
to force
other members of NATO
to contribute more
to the organisation financially, or otherwise risk the US failing
to respond to acts of international aggression.