Sentences with phrase «procedural hurdles»

There are costs associated with filing for bankruptcy as well as a number of procedural hurdles.
Depending on the type of claim you plan to file, there may be certain procedural hurdles you must first overcome.
They may wish to teach but be unwilling to forgo work for a year, sit through poorly regarded courses, or jump through procedural hurdles.
The most motivated candidates may be the least willing to sit through poorly regarded courses or to suffer procedural hurdles.
The criminal justice process is extremely complex and involves extensive paperwork, interactions with law enforcement, attorneys, and the courts, and various procedural hurdles.
The invention itself was the key; applying for and receiving the patent for the invention was a set of procedural hurdles one needed to clear on the way to the marketplace.
is the only Republican to publicly endorse Watt, who needs 60 votes to overcome procedural hurdles and win confirmation.
Charter School Expansion Headed To Governor April 13, 2016 by Brett Kittredge The Senate cleared a final procedural hurdle today and voted to send the charter school expansion to the Governor.
The Senate cleared a final procedural hurdle today and voted to send the charter school expansion to the Governor.
Christine Trimble, vice president of public affairs at Qualcomm, said in a statement, «While we are disappointed by today's rulings, we recognize that the motions involved high procedural hurdles
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the department will look at how to conduct media subpoenas «more expeditiously,» adding that current law imposes procedural hurdles.
Richards cited possible procedural hurdles if he were elected as a reason why he couldn't give a definitive answer.
Despite the antipathy, several members urged the party to support Cuomo, and unsuccessfully offered a thicket of procedural hurdles designed to delay the endorsement process.
A proposed 27 - acre Kings Park solar farm on Long Island cleared a major procedural hurdle last week.
The Republican - led health care bill cleared a key procedural hurdle in the U.S. Senate, with Vice President Mike Pence breaking a 50 - 50 tie.
As it stands right now, it looks like the House will go first — this is important because moving it through the chamber actually helps Republicans limit Senate Democratic procedural hurdles or roadblocks when it travels across the Capitol.
The plan's main changes would allow the majority leader to skirt the filibuster on motions to proceed while guaranteeing two amendments for the minority party or allow the Senate to move on to bills more quickly once procedural hurdles are cleared.
Rigid collective bargaining agreements create so many procedural hurdles that it is almost impossible to remove a weak teacher.
CFPB attributes this to «a series of administration, policy, and procedural hurdles [that] may limit access to or enrollment in IDR for borrowers with previously defaulted federal student loans,» bolstering the need for simplification of IDR plans.
However, some groups of 403 (b) plan plaintiffs have already had some success jumping early procedural hurdles, easily surpassing motions to dismiss for lack of standing.
In Bonn, all the necessary procedural hurdles will need to be cleared in order to formally start the stocktaking exercises during the 2018 facilitative dialogue — now called the Talanoa Dialogue.
A DCO claimant faces the following procedural hurdles, which distinguish the fast - track scheme from the regular refugee status determination process:
There are numerous procedural hurdles that must be successfully cleared in order for a claimant's case to proceed, unheeded, in federal court.
Fortunately for the Choose Freedom campaign, their Initiative for the European Free Movement Mechanism has successfully negotiated this first procedural hurdle of registration which the Minority SafePack Initiative failed.
The 2017 - 18 Index describes this factor as measuring the accessibility and affordability of civil courts, «including whether people are aware of available remedies, can access and afford legal advice and representation, and can access the court system without incurring unreasonable fees, encountering unreasonable procedural hurdles, or experiencing physical or linguistic barriers.»
All the talk about procedural hurdles is nice and swell, but the reality is that the Supreme Court case law currently ALLOWS an innocent man to be executed.
Continuing to avoid effectively evaluating the scheme, guarantees that it can continue to contribute to the existing insurmountable procedural hurdles that Indigenous people face in having their native title rights and interests recognised.
A watchdog group with ties to Democratic fundraisers sued Trump over such alleged violations on Monday, although the suit could face procedural hurdles.
In order to file a race discrimination lawsuit under the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 or New Hampshire law, you must first clear certain procedural hurdles.
While that may lead some to also think it will result in large legal bills and a lot of procedural hurdles the reality is — particularly in insolvency cases — there's «only so much runway.»
But now that the procedural hurdle has been passed, the broader health bills that will (reportedly) be considered in the coming days, in the form of «amendments» that would supplant the basic legislative vehicle the Senate used to begin official debate Tuesday, face an uncertain future.
could still call for a floor vote later this week after overcoming some procedural hurdles.
The 11 - member panel has never held a vote on any of the proposals, which would allow them move forward to a vote by the entire Council — even though, given their huge number of co-sponsors, it appears the measures would vault both procedural hurdles effortlessly.
The shutdown came to end after the Senate voted Monday afternoon to pass the stopgap measure following an earlier vote clearing away a procedural hurdle.
But NSABB ultimately supported publication of the papers, he noted, after government reviews revealed «serious legal and procedural hurdles to the establishment of such a dissemination system that could not be overcome on a timescale that would be relevant to the publication of these papers.»
Nor are the procedural hurdles she's up against dissected or politicized or even explained; as one of the many apparatchiks she comes upon tells her, «I'm not an information bureau.»
Even if they get past the procedural hurdles, substantial factual issues concerning accountability costs will impede their journey.
Filing a claim requires plaintiffs to go through a number of procedural hurdles, so if you were injured in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver, it is important to speak with an experienced car accident attorney who can help explain your legal options.
Indeed, many claims, including those at issue in this case, are resolved in the protracted motion practice that occurs prior to any trial, and any litigant must be prepared to navigate these procedural hurdles.
However, there are critical differences between the rules that govern such actions in these jurisdictions, not only in relation to the procedural hurdles but also regarding the role of litigation funding.
The procedural hurdles and steps to be taken in an ICBC claim involving personal injury are complicated and involve a combination of legislation and judge made law called, common law.
In order to file a lawsuit in federal court alleging a violation of the Civil Rights Act or the Maine Human Rights Act, the employee must first clear certain procedural hurdles.
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