Some of these designations can be earned by doing nothing more than signing your name and writing a check (20 years ago) while others require 100's of hours of study and professional
practice standards in the year the designation is being used.
Further, that the Australian Government consider options and incentives to encourage states and territories to adopt best
practice standards in agreement - making.
The Hague Convention established specific
practice standards in regard to international adoption which all Hague Accredited agencies must meet.
The report states that mandatory sentencing laws are the antithesis of social justice, are inconsistent with best
practice standards in criminal justice and breach Australia's international human rights obligations (p169).
She has strong knowledge of the legislative, regulatory and best -
practice standards in this field.
Providers also emphasized that they already have an ethical duty to limit the sharing of unnecessary medical information, and most already have well - developed guidelines and
practice standards in place.
Data Protection embodies international best
practice standards in line with EU directives and OECD guidelines
He also undertakes research and analysis to support best
practice standards in monitoring and evaluation of projects.
At the ARL, we strive to provide high - quality direct animals care which meets best
practice standards in animals welfare.
The new modern shelter design allows us to provide even more animals with high - quality direct animal care that meets best -
practice standards in animal welfare.
Applicants must meet all state licensure requirements and meet
all practice standards in the state
This research translation activity, where a variety of evidence is turned into dietary advice, reflects a commitment to best
practice standards in health guideline development.
Not exact matches
Bombardier sold the C Series to Delta at a significant discount,
standard practice in the aviation business, because Delta was one of the first to place a big order.
The CFA wants consumers to know the product was grown
in Canada, our farmers follow high
standards for food safety, and their
practices are environmentally friendly.
Second, if it really is necessary, when doing business overseas, to engage
in practices that wouldn't be allowed back home, are you at least doing what you can to a) minimize the frequency of such violations and b) working,
in at least some small way, to improve
standards in the local business community?
At Google, an audit of their pay
practices by the Department of Labor found «systemic compensation disparities against women pretty much across the entire workforce,» showing, one official has said, six to seven
standard deviations between pay for men and women
in nearly every job category.
Following
standard PPC best
practices, you create a PPC ad that includes the search phrase
in question («pet - friendly hotels
in Albuquerque») and a landing page that echoes this message.
To do so, the
standard practice is to get both parties to opt
in.
Almost 25 years ago, Boston Beer became the first brewer to age beer
in spirit barrels, a now -
standard practice that, Koch says, «everyone thought was illegal, because you couldn't commingle different types of alcohol.»
The program, still
in early stages of planning, is aimed at both helping janitors maximize efficiency and establishing
standards and best
practices for the use of robots
in janitorial work, according to Brain Corporation.
The data mining certainly sounds creepy, but it's also legal and
standard practice in the marketing world.
Thursday's decision by the National Labor Relations Board involving the Teamsters Union and Browning - Ferris Industries reverses decades of
standard practice around the concept of joint ownership
in business.
«We support the important role that the FTC plays
in encouraging appropriate
standards and best
practices,» a spokesman for LendingClub said
in a written statement.
Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU rules are based on general fair information
practice standards, addressing a variety of aspects related to fairness
in collection, purpose limitations, transparency of processing, accuracy, data subject access, and remedies for violations, and are more stringent because of their detail as well as some new twists.»
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In other words, I was operating conservatively within
standard practices of photojournalism.
With KPMG stepping up and paying Lewis
in full, it could encourage her other sponsors to follow suit, and hopefully lead to it becoming
standard practice across the sport of golf, as well as other sports where athletes compete as individual contractors, such as tennis.
But Sharif, an American citizen with Bangladeshi roots, was right about one thing: bribes were
standard practice in Bangladesh.
They should instead re-examine their
practices that might have led to traces of, for example, diesel turning up
in the Wyoming groundwater and come up with
standards that would make leaks along the well bore impossible before less appropriate and more costly rules are thrust upon them at a time when natural gas prices are hitting 10 - year lows.
The app then changed tack and defended the
practice to Buzzfeed, explaining that «these are
standard practices in the mobile app ecosystem.»
Joint filing is
standard practice in many countries, including the United States, France and Germany.
For better or worse, the
practices Teneycke maligns are fairly
standard in the industry, and don't directly explain why all subscribers should be forced to pay for Sun News.
So, I decided to challenge the status quo and to this day, I've made that a
standard practice in my business dealings.
The Minneapolis Police Department said it has been «a national leader and has set national «best
practice»
standards in community engagement and community policing.»
When completed, the
standard will describe a set of best
practices for companies that want or need to establish management systems that will help them avoid, detect and deal appropriately with bribery wherever it is encountered — either
in their own operations or potentially
in the operations of business partners.
A company that won't explain itself, that won't even try to explain to its community why it believes its
practices are justified is effectively a rogue company —
in roughly the same sense that totalitarian regimes, disdainful of the
standards of the international community, are sometimes called rogue nations.
He has also come out forcefully against the National Security Agency's mass surveillance
practices — all ideas that tend to fly
in the face of
standard Republican thinking.
John Eppig, a reproductive biologist at Jackson Laboratory
in Bar Harbor, Maine raised the concern that no animal studies with a control group have been done — a
standard practice with experimental medical procedures — yet somehow the procedure is being tried on humans.
«Companies often include non-GAAP figures
in their communications with analysts and investors to highlight aspects of their financial performance that may not be evident using
standard accounting
practices,» The Wall Street Journal reports.
Closely related to JIT is the
practice of «supplier partnering»
in which suppliers and their customers use the same quality
standards.
Even the most progressive company that sets the
standards for excellence
in its human resource
practices could fail when the wrong people are brought on board.
At Forbes, Marianne Bickle leads the charge for those who feel that bosses need to fight back against the impulse to loosen the rules as the temperature climbs, stressing that keeping productivity up means keeping the usual
standards and
practices in place.
While most of his proposals — «to abandon the gold
standard, let international exchange rates float, use federal surpluses and deficits as macroeconomic policy tools that could counter cyclical trends, and establish bureaus of economic statistics (including a consumer price index)
in order to facilitate this effort» — are now conventional
practice, his critique of fractional - reserve banking still «remains outside the bounds of conventional wisdom» although a recent paper by the IMF reinvigorated his proposals.
Advisers would be expected to exercise care to fairly and accurately describe recommended transactions and compensation
practices pursuant to the Impartial Conduct Standards which require advisers to make recommendations that are prudent and loyal (i.e.,
in the customer's best interest), free from misrepresentations, and consistent with the reasonable compensation
standard.
The
standard practice is to put the assets — stocks and bonds and such — into a blind trust that is managed independently of the president so he can't know what he is specifically invested
in.
Read about the company, from its history, to its growth into one of the leading Toronto property management companies, to its involvement
in developing property management
standards and best
practices for the entire industry.
In the process, lending standards have been progressively eroded so that lenders are now engaging in practices that would have been regarded as out of the question five or ten years ag
In the process, lending
standards have been progressively eroded so that lenders are now engaging
in practices that would have been regarded as out of the question five or ten years ag
in practices that would have been regarded as out of the question five or ten years ago.
The housing boom was fueled by optimistic expectations for house price appreciation, combined with lax underwriting
standards embodied
in such
practices as no - doc mortgages and widespread speculative activity by investors.
In the end, while standard macroeconomic reforms may work in theory — albeit under an unrealistic set of assumptions — they've never worked in practic
In the end, while
standard macroeconomic reforms may work
in theory — albeit under an unrealistic set of assumptions — they've never worked in practic
in theory — albeit under an unrealistic set of assumptions — they've never worked
in practic
in practice.
Before relatively recently, it was
standard practice to assume that capital paid the whole tax, and some observers argue that remains the correct approach, given recent empirical research showing that shareholders tend to be the exclusive beneficiaries of cuts
in taxes affecting corporations.
The Rix Award for Engaged Corporate Citizenship is presented to an enterprise that demonstrates, both
in policy and
practice, the highest
standards of stewardship towards the long - term well - being of customers, employees, owners, partners, the environment and the broader community.