Sentences with phrase «public interest as»

«You continually ignore one basic reality - the regulator looks after the public interest as that is thier job.»
The council says it «suspended this licence in the public interest as a result of the failure of Century 21 City View Realty to account for trust monies it was holding on behalf of clients.
The Council suspended this licence in the public interest as a result of the failure of 8th Avenue Elite Realty Ltd. to account for trust monies held on behalf of clients.
RECBC says it «suspended this licence in the public interest as a result of Mr. Salanga's failure to properly account for trust monies he was holding
«The Council suspended this licence in the public interest as a result of Diversified Properties Ltd.'s unauthorized withdrawal of funds from one client's trust account and subsequent failure to comply with the direction of Council to cover the shortage in that trust account,» says the council in a news release.
It has clearly not acted in the public interest as we would expect it to act; it has manipulated and schemed to the point where the high court labels its conduct as unfair and illegal.»
It seems an appropriate time for those lawyers, ethics committees, bar associations and legal regulators who have an interest in how the cloud will serve the public interest as well as the needs of lawyers, clients and cloud developers to get involved and start looking at clouds from both sides now, both up and down, as it seems that, at this early point in its development, we really don't know the ethics of clouds at all...
The graph that results shows clearly the increase in public interest as legislation became imminent, spiking just after the government introduced Bill C - 61, and falling away within a day or two, headed for the usual level of general lack of interest.
Refusing to issue a certificate of registration to the applicant or imposing terms, conditions or limitations on the applicant's certificate of registration if, in the opinion of the Registration Committee, such action is necessary to protect the public interest as a result of complaints, or criminal, disciplinary or other proceedings, against the applicant in any jurisdiction whether in or outside Canada, relating to the applicant's competency, conduct or character.
Law societies don't serve the public interest as long as they don't try to solve «the unaffordable legal services problem.»
Ethics regulators, lawyers and cloud providers may wish to become involved in the dialogue to ensure the development of the cloud to serve the public interest as well as the needs of lawyers, clients and cloud developers.
The Commission has issued guidelines on its approach to public interest as well as service standards for the time to decide mergers.
It is difficult to think of a public interest as important as nuclear non-proliferation.
Whether students» choose to practice public interest as a career or work in the private sector, experiences at Miami Law will leave students with a passion for pro bono work, no matter what they decide to do as a practicing attorney.
«She is an exceptionally dedicated, driven and compassionate advocate, and has been unwavering in her leadership and commitment to public interest as a Miami Scholar.»
In deciding to charge, and in particular deciding which offences to pursue, UK prosecutors must consider the public interest as well as the weight of the evidence.
It was clear to the Court that the disclosure of documents such as these could undermine the public interest as regards international relations.
The Commission argued that release of the documents would undermine the public interest as regards international relations (Article 4 (1)(a) third indent), the protection of court proceedings and legal advice (Article 4 (2) second indent).
Although the Tribunal was a public body, and Levant's comments could not be considered in the public interest as they did not accord with the facts [paras. 65 - 70, 100 - 101].
Furthermore, transparency in relation to the position of the EU reinforces rather than undermines the public interest as regards international relations (i.e. more transparency would more likely lead to an agreement).
Subsequently, the General Court refuted the argument set out above because it is in fact possible «that the disclosure of European Union positions in international negotiations could damage the protection of the public interest as regards international relations.»
This is why Regulation 1049/2001 contains a mandatory exception to disclosure of documents which would undermine the protection of the public interest as regards international relations (art. 4 (1)(a) third indent of the regulation).
129 In the third place, as regards the argument that the disclosure of documents relating to the ACTA could only have reinforced the public interest with regard to international relations and avoid controversy arising from the leaked publication of certain proposals, it should be noted that, while it is true that the purpose of Regulation No 1049/2001 is to ensure maximum transparency by giving the fullest possible effect to the right of public access to documents of the European Union (recital 4 of the regulation), it nevertheless provides exceptions to the right of access to protect certain public or private interests, and in the present case, the public interest as regards international relations.
This is as much public interest as doing work for the IPCC.
Press notes point out that she has «adopted the Ibsenist paradigm (seen in An Enemy of the People and Rosmerholm) of setting struggles of the public interest as conflicts within a family.»
The Energy News Network accepts funding from charitable foundations working in the public interest as well as individual donors, and our funders have affirmed that they do not have access to, or oversight of, the editorial process.
According to the Pembina Institute, the Joint Review Panel recommended that the Kearl mine (KOS) was in the public interest as long as rules were introduced that would halt river withdrawals during low flow periods.
Newport Street Gallery, London, 18 May — 16 October An artist who has continued to garner attention throughout his career, Jeff Koons» latest exhibition at Newport Street Gallery is sure to rouse just as much public interest as his last UK show at the Serpentine in 2009.
No car has ever generated as much public interest as Viper.
The CTTL also annually trains teachers at other schools, both regionally and nationally, as it serves a public interest as well.
Apparently the prospectus defined research in the public interest as «those decisions and actions that further democracy, democratic practices, equity, and social justice.»
You have the right to restrict or object to our processing if we are processing your data based on legitimate interests or the performance of a task in the public interest as an exercise of official authority (including profiling); using your data for direct marketing (including profiling); or processing your data for purposes of scientific or historical research and statistics.
Over the last 30 years, America's communications regulators have moved away from focusing on society's benefit, and toward an interpretation of the public interest as equivalent to what businesses want.
Few scientific endeavors captured as much public interest as the race to identify BRCA1, a gene responsible for inherited predisposition to breast and ovarian cancers.
It has security and public interest as against individual interest undertones.
The Democratic contest failed to generate the same level of public interest as the 2013 primary that featured numerous high - profile contenders, including former Rep. Anthony Weiner, who was caught up in a sexting scandal.
Seems to me that in a democracy, a media outlet with an obligation to serve the public interest as a precondition to receiving a license to broadcast from the FCC should have ALL declared candidates participate.
G. Seek inclusion for local cable programmers, local public radio broadcasters, computer network operators and similar professionals operating in the public interest as members of training delegations going to developing nations in order to propagate the concept of a vigorous, involved public citizen movement.
The subsequent trial piqued public interest as no event since Lincoln's assassination.
That's public interest as compared to consumer interest, when goods are unfairly priced high by market domination, or advertiser interest, where their pricing is similarly forced unfairly higher.
The British Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally nixed 21st Century Fox's $ 26 billion takeover of media company Sky, saying it may not be in the public interest as it would put too much power in Rupert Murdoch's hands.
The Fourth Amendment denounces only such searches or seizures as are unreasonable, and it is to be construed in the light of what was deemed an unreasonable search and seizure when it was adopted, and in a manner which will conserve public interests as well as the interests and rights of individual citizens.

Not exact matches

Noting that «every text is made more understandable, and interesting, by our shared attention,» the site defines its goal as nothing less than creating «the world's greatest public knowledge project.»
Macquarie Group client investment manager David Kiely provided a financial community primer for what not do to in public view when he clicked on an e-mail containing racy GQ photos of Kerr as his colleague Martin Lakos appeared Tuesday on the country's Seven Network TV, to discuss the central bank's surprise decision to keep interest rates unchanged.
Interested customers are often non-profits or public sector groups, such as municipalities, Baudendistel said.
No doubt, an interesting argument could be had about whether a future of self - driving, electrically propelled automobiles could be as clean and efficient as better public transit.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
The Bank of Canada said nothing in public about the possible merits of deficit spending as it twice cut its benchmark interest rate last year to offset the collapse of oil prices.
A look at this list as a whole reveals something altogether more interesting than who had the greatest number of grumpy customers: of the worst 20 companies in the index, seven were telecommunications companies, five were airlines, and four were public utilities.
Dyson also has little interest in seeing his company become as big as Apple, which is why he has resisted going public.
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