Sentences with phrase «practicable policy»

All the speakers and panels were flush with interesting analysis and practicable policy ideas to reverse wage stagnation, so give this Hamilton Project event a look.
The biggest challenge to making kaizen work for your company is making the intention a practicable policy.

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As we crafted policy in this space, we talked to worker advocates, innovative businesses, and legal experts with the goal of raising wages and standards for independent contractors broadly, providing these workers universally needed benefits as well as a say in obtaining nontraditional benefits, and ensuring that the system would be practicable for participating companies.
In the wake of America's 1907 financial panic, the Aldrich - Vreeland Act of 1908 created a «National Monetary Commission... to inquire into and report to Congress at the earliest date practicable, what changes are necessary or desirable in the monetary system of the United States or in the laws relating to banking and currency...» [1] The Commission's thirty - five monographs provided an exhaustive study of central banking structures and commercial banking policies, laying the groundwork for what in 1913 became the Federal Reserve Act.
If we purchase a business, the Personal Information received with that business will be treated in accordance with our Privacy Policy in effect at that time, so long as it is practicable and permissible to do so.
To the extent practicable, the policy must be consistent with the policy developed by NIAA.
The Families Flying Together Act would require the U.S. Department of Transportation to direct each carrier to «establish a policy to ensure, to the extent practicable, that a family that purchases tickets for a flight with that air carrier is seated together during that flight; and (2) make the policy... available to the public on an appropriate Internet Web site of the air carrier.»
Pakistan's «tribal areas» which are the source of many bombings like the West Bank and Gaza Strip in Israel which is home to many bombers when this was a common occurrence in Israel, are both only weakly under the control of the central national government's authority, but it is much more practicable for Israel to wall off the areas that it does not fully control (which was the single most important policy decision that led to fewer bombings in Israel) than it is to do so in Pakistan.
It is the policy of the Federal Government, in cooperation with State and local governments, Indian tribes, and other interested stakeholders to use all practicable means and measures to protect, restore, and conserve natural resources to enable them to become more resilient, adapt to, and withstand the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification.
«When it formally kicked off the project in February 1999, the EPA said the goal was «to consider developing agency policies... to minimize, to the maximum extent practicable the adverse environmental effects» of mountaintop removal.
conserving energy and giving preference to renewable sources of energy and materials wherever reasonably practicable, as referred to in its Energy Policy (see A below)
The Justice Department has implicitly acknowledged that a zero tolerance approach may not be practical, saying the policy would be applied «to the extent practicable
The requirement for insured lawyers to report potential claims to the insurer as soon as practicable upon becoming aware of circumstances which might result in a claim is not only part of every CLIA liability insurance policy, but also set out in the Law Society of Manitoba Rules and the Code of Professional Conduct.
Ensure that training is provided to a person as soon as reasonably practicable after the person is assigned the applicable duties and ongoing training is provided in connection with changes to the organization's measures, policies and practices respecting providing barrier - free access to the goods or services it provides.
In proposed § 164.518 (f), we would have required covered entities to have policies and procedures for mitigating, to the extent practicable, any deleterious effect of a use or disclosure of protected health information in violation of the requirements of this subpart.
It would not be «reasonably practicable» to meet the government's fuel poverty targets if that meant diverting money from other similarly important policy areas.
In the statement, the Fed explained that its general policy is for banks to act in good faith to dispose of properties at the earliest practicable date, but that the renting of REO properties within statutory and regulatory limits is consistent with this policy in light of the extraordinary market conditions.
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