Sentences with phrase «potentially affected communities»

In particular, in addition to the NEB process and any other activities that it might have undertaken during the NEB process, the federal Crown undertook further consultation through the Major Projects Management Office and, as well, appointed the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project Ministerial Panel to engage potentially affected communities close to the proposed pipeline and shipping corridors.
Ensure the full and fair participation by all potentially affected communities in the transportation decision - making process.
The determination process includes providing timely and meaningful opportunities for participation and comment by representatives of potentially affected communities.
To ensure the full and fair participation by all potentially affected communities in the transportation decision - making process;
As part of this process, DOT, it's OAs, and recipients of Federal financial assistance will provide appropriate and meaningful opportunities for comment by representatives of potentially affected communities.

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«I don't necessarily agree with Mr. Siragusa that it's a cost - free option, cause as you can imagine there would be a number of affected constituents, whether they be retailers or others in the community that could potentially try to seek some sort of damages from the enforcement of a law that was pre-empted,» Dias said.
Several reasonable explanations arise given these results: (1) all players were exercising, and exercise produces predictable changes in skin habitat conditions that are likely to affect bacterial communities over time; (2) players were acquiring microbial transients from the built environment; and (3) players were coming into repeated physical contact with their teammates and those from opposing teams, often using the sampled area of their upper arms, and potentially sharing portions of their skin microbiomes.
This will require an effort on the part of the State to identify potentially affected states and communities and target information to reach people, governments, and institutions in those places.
It's kinda the same thing and autoimmunity is affected by things like gluten and potentially dairy and infections and selenium levels and nutrient levels and leaky gut, and all of these things that are functional medicine issues and they will never ever be touched upon in the conventional medicine community.
In essence, schools reflect society, and as a result, attenuating external policies that influence minority populated urban centers could potentially mitigate long - lasting, harmful affects to these communities.
Clearly, under - vaccinating is a problem, not only for individual dogs, but also because it affects all dogs in a community, potentially allowing disease to become more widespread.
The Arkansas Times followed the path of the pipeline across Arkansas to see what sorts of environments and communities could have potentially been affected by a rupture that occurred in Mayflower.
And it could potentially get uglier with the online release of Downstream, a new film that brings home the harsh realities of communities affected by the tar sands.
• New requirements for notifying private landowners and consulting with aboriginal communities potentially affected by proposed exploration activities.
These recommendations are: that the focus of services be shifted from individuals to families; that it be recognised that changes in one individual in the family must be viewed as potentially affecting all family members; and that the family must be considered as part of a larger system of extended family, work and community, all of which should be taken into consideration when working with the family.
recognize that the problems affecting Aboriginal juveniles are so widespread and have such potentially disastrous repercussions for the future that there is an urgent need for governments and Aboriginal organizations to negotiate together to devise strategies designed to reduce the rate at which Aboriginal juveniles are involved in the welfare and criminal justice systems, and, in particular, to reduce the rate at which Aboriginal juveniles are separated from their families or communities, whether by being declared to be in need of care, detained, imprisoned or otherwise.
This affects the ability of the government to legitimately enact provisions relating to some of the powers of government business managers to be placed into Aboriginal communities, as well as provisions relating to compulsory acquisition of Aboriginal land and potentially also removing aspects of the permit system.
A 2011 study conducted by researcher Joshua Congdon - Hohman, assistant professor of economics at the College of the Holy Cross, found that the stigma caused by a meth lab can affect sales as far as half a mile away, with nearby home prices falling potentially from 10 to 19 percent up to a year after a meth - contaminated home was found in the community.
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