Sentences with phrase «radical changes in rules»

In August the Canadian Bar Association released a report, Futures: Transforming the Delivery of Legal Services in Canada, that calls for radical changes in rules governing lawyers.

Not exact matches

«We suspect that the Chamber hopes the SEC will open the door to a proxy rule review that would result in multiple radical changes limiting the influence of shareholders,» Smith writes.
Blair Horner, with the New York Public Interest Research Group, says the measures are not radical changes, and would simply bring New York up to date with the rules in many other states.
«Ultron sees the big picture and he goes, «Okay, we need radical change, which will be violent and appalling, in order to make everything better»; he's not just going «Muhaha, soon I'll rule!
The federal Competition Bureau has launched an aggressive attack on the Canadian Real Estate Association, challenging its rules governing the Multiple Listing Service and calling for a radical change in how homes are sold in Canada.
Relative to the radical changes any animal faces in a shelter or a new home — new people, rules, commands, environment and hostile pets, to mention only a few — a new name is the least of his concerns.
«Two days after the decision by US President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, the conservative wing of the ruling Christian Democratic Party (CDU) is demanding a radical change in Germany's climate policy.
The ICS is described in the Joint Interpretive Instrument on CETA between Canada and the EU as «an important and radical change in investment rules and dispute resolution.»
The degree to which the actions of some members of the ruling party have damaged the economy, have led some to believe that its policy of radical economic transformation may entail the destruction of the economy in order to establish structural changes thereto, similar to what was attempted in Venezuela.
Unless there is a radical change of thinking to the government's policy on justice there is the very real risk of further damage to the rule of law in the UK.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z