Sentences with phrase «proposed standards have set»

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Since the start of the year a bill has been proposed in America's Congress to block the government from using telecoms equipment made by Huawei and ZTE; and Mr Trump has halted the takeover of Qualcomm by Broadcom, a rival chipmaker, on national - security grounds, for fear it would give China the edge in setting standards for 5G, a wireless technology.
The group has proposed amending the bill, the AV START Act, to set standards for those vehicles - for instance, requiring a «vision test» for automated vehicles to test what their different sensors actually see.
The DockATot ® has been rigorously tested and is fully compliant with both federal law and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission proposed standards, setting a new standard for baby lounger design and comfort.
Her research on assessment and screening for tongue - tie has set a worldwide standard and forms the basis for many of the other proposed and yet - to - be researched assessment processes.
The CFBAI has proposed new, uniform nutrition criteria for member companies beginning Dec. 31, to replace the varying nutrition standards set by each company currently.
WASHINGTON — A proposed Education Department regulation that could require some states to set higher standards for professionals working in special education has divided groups representing various interests in the field.
Once the federal government coerces states to adopt a set of standards, as it has already done without Fordham's objection, and once states are compelled to adopt a particular set of assessments, as Fordham proposes the federal government should do, then we have a de facto national curriculum regardless of whatever else is done.
But perhaps the strongest objection to national standards that we have repeated at JPGB (here, here, and here) is that even if the current set of proposed national standards is an improvement for some states (and less good than others), there is strong reason to fear that people opposed to sensible, rigorous standards will gain control over the newly created national standards infrastructure and be in a position to impose their nonsense on everyone.
EPA and DOT recently proposed rules to implement the Obama Administration's May announcement that federal standards for fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles would be set to «harmonize» with California's groundbreaking greenhouse gas standards by 2016.
As both the House and the Senate grapple with proposed carbon - cutting measures — carbon taxes and «cap - and - trade» schemes for big CO2 emitters such as coal - fired power plants; increased Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for cars, SUVs, and trucks; and mandatory set - asides for clean renewable energy in the mix of energy generation options — emissions from aircraft seem, at least for the time being, to have gone over the heads of most policymakers engaged in the rush to cut carbon emissions.
Improved standards for elements that affect indoor air quality for occupants, especially people with environmental sensitivities, have been set out in the proposed Accessible Built Environment Standard under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
The Federation of Law Societies of Canada has proposed amending the Model Rules of Professional Conduct — the enforceable rules of conduct that set out the baseline standards of professionalism to which lawyers in Canada must adhere — to include technical competency as a component of the definition of «competency.»
Better yet, USA Services has proposed rules that would set government - wide standards for responding to citizens» e-mails.
The Federation of Law Societies of Canada has proposed amending the Model Rules of Professional Conduct — the enforceable rules of conduct that set out the baseline standards of professionalism to which lawyers in Canada are to adhere — to include technical competency as a component of the definition of «competency».
The proposed California authority would have the power to adopt regulations that would set data - privacy standards for the tech companies that operate just a few miles south of Levine's district.
Wage boards have previously been proposed by the Center for American Progress Action Fund as an approach to set industry - wide working standards and compensation levels.18
In my view the signed - by - Buyer Conf of Co-op and Rep should be our «standard practice» for REGISTRATION of offers (in writing, with terms of Agency and LBO - Co-op broker arrangements set out in writing)... and if it was our standard, then a) we'd know if a now - verbally registered offer was actually signed and b) what the Co-op Broker was proposing as it's fee.
A third rule that is now on the horizon is known as Basel III, a set of proposed international banking standards being written in Basel, Switzerland, that would include requirements on how much capital banks must hold on their books based on the type of loans they make.
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