Sentences with phrase «recognise such body»

«There is no such forum — our constitution does not recognise such body known as women leaders» forum.
the Minister will in any case be required to recognise all such bodies as do apply, regardless of the quality of the application (proposed s. 203AD (1A)-RRB-.

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The IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) is the only U.K. professional body in this field with a Royal Charter, and, as such, is the best recognised.
Our immune system is designed to recognise the cells that make up our bodies and repel any foreign invaders such as viruses.
A course that takes its duty seriously will be accredited with a governing body such as Yoga Australia, which is internationally recognised.
He adds, «Also avoid man - made fats such a margarine which your body just doesn't recognise
Some young people are enthused straightaway and continue their participation in the activities to high degrees of competency and qualification through training courses at recognised centres of the National Governing Bodies for sports and activities such as those of the RYA and BCU, or National Sport Centres such as Plas - y - Brenin, Plas Menai, Glenmore Lodge or Tollymore in Northern Ireland.
All courses are certificated by recognised awarding bodies such as Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance and Qualsafe Awards.
The Kennel Club is recognised by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) as a certification and inspection body and, as such, is able to issue UKAS accredited certificates to members of its Assured Breeder Scheme.
The surf school industry has grown in to big business since surfings introduction and as such brought with it National Governing Bodies and recognised surf coaching awards, bringing the sport in line with many other popular sports allowing surf schools to offer peace of mind and a professional approach to potential customers.
V - A-C Collection is a constantly developing body of works including sculptures, paintings and photographs from leading, internationally recognised artists such as Francis Bacon, Alghiero Boetti, Liz Deschenes, Natalia Goncharova, Wade Guyton, Wassily Kandinsky, Lucy McKenzie, Amadeo Modigliani, Sigmar Polke to Mike Nelson, James Richards, Gerhard Richter, Bridget Riley, Egon Schiele, Dayanita Singh and Christopher Wool.
The FSA recognises that with professional firms there will be a slightly different approach and this includes the need to work in partnership with professional bodies such as the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
Besides, to apply such qualification to HTSs also implies to recognise the qualification of their author (e.g. CEN) as «institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union», terms used by Article 267 TFEU.
The KRG sought to argue for such a body of common law, including state immunity as recognised generally by common law courts throughout the world, to be treated as part of the law of the DIFC, because it was said to incorporate, in turn, customary international law in relation to state immunity.
The UK already has a system in relation to competition law by which recognised consumer bodies may commence proceedings on behalf of consumers for events such as price - fixing.
Degrees that are accredited by a professional body, such as the RICS or the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) are well recognised and can help if you would like to gain professional qualifications further down the line.
Regarding the child, the importance of the intrauterine and early postnatal environments for metabolic programming and modifications of the epigenome is increasingly recognised, 12 — 14 particularly for metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes.15 Thus, GDM is related to macrosomia at birth (> 4 kg), to excess body fat and (central) obesity and to insulin secretion in infants and children, the obesity being in part mediated by maternal body mass index (BMI) or birth weight.16 — 23 Intrauterine exposure to GDM also doubles the risk for subsequent type 2 diabetes in offspring compared with offspring of mothers with a high genetic predisposition for type 2 diabetes, but with normal glucose tolerance during the index pregnancy.24 Maternal prepregnancy overweight and excessive gestational weight gain also predict high birth weight and adiposity during infancy.12 25 This is highly relevant, as up to 60 % — 70 % of women with GDM are overweight or obese before pregnancy.26 Finally, maternal lifestyle behaviour such as a high fat diet or lack of physical activity during pregnancy can influence offspring adiposity independent of maternal obesity.12 27
The program is linked to the current PDHPE syllabus and aims to develop children's social and emotional learning, resilience, wellbeing and leadership through topics such as: developing a growth mindset; identifying values and understanding behaviours that help / hinder progress; recognising thoughts and emotions and developing emotional regulation; training our minds through mindfulness meditation; using imaginations and exploring creativity; having an «Attitude of Gratitude»; enhancing communication skills and the power of body language; having the courage to fail; building resilience by knowing and understanding your «internal» world»; and planning for the future.
Provide for a more transparent and predictable basis of making decisions to recognise a person or body as a representative body, or to refuse or withdraw such recognition.
The Section 26 Review noted a potential overlap between the Regional Council structure and «the development and growth in recent years of other regional structures such as non-statutory Land Councils in Queensland and Western Australia, and Native Title Representative Bodies recognised under the Native Title Act 1993.»
Land and Homelands: Gaining increased access to country and homelands to improve social lifestyles, health and well being and recognising the Indigenous relationship with the land through legislative or other initiatives such as traditional owner joint management schemes and for the Native Title Representative Body to become accountable to the constituents through transparency of its operations and governance.
While funding support is limited for such bodies, and they are differently constituted, they are emerging as a new organisational structure that has representative responsibilities in relation to traditional owners who have had their native title recognised.
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