Sentences with phrase «regulatory capacity of»

Our data indicate that gene expression is coordinately regulated, such that states of increased proliferation are associated with widespread reductions in the 3 ′ UTR - based regulatory capacity of mRNAs.
But social liberalism deviates fundamentally from its namesake at its theoretical root in that it denies the self - regulatory capacity of society: the state is called on to redress social imbalance in increasingly ramified ways.

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«The result has added cost, regulatory uncertainty, weakened enforcement capacity and an uneven oversight of systemic risk,» he explained.
However, the trucking industry's capacity to move more crude is limited by a severe driver shortage in Western Canada, said Andrew Barnes, director of compliance and regulatory affairs at Alberta Motor Transportation Association.
The company said on Thursday it now has regulatory approval to take its port capacity at Port Hedland to 290 million tonnes, and believes it can get there by the end of 2018 - 19.
However, fiscal, economic, and regulatory factors will bear watching as they affect the financial and operational capacity of municipal housing issuers.
She lacks managerial experience or capacity and knowledge of corporate governance structures and regulatory compliance.
Regulatory agencies should build their capacity to rapidly determine the type of risk - analysis approaches most appropriate for new products entering the regulatory system.
The paper also provides evidence that regulatory approaches are being overwhelmed by the drivers of poaching and trade, with enforcement of trade controls, including those agreed through CITES — the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species — attracting organised criminals who have the capacity to operate even under increased enforcement effort.
Collaborating with management and regulatory agencies, farmers and ranchers to ensure that appropriate habitat, knowledge and management capacity are available to support viable populations of sage grouse, Columbia sharp - tailed grouse and pygmy rabbits.
Furthermore, her research on evaluating oversight through a multi-criteria analytical approach indicates that the US system has strengths in its use of natural science data, but is weak in transparency in operation, inclusivity of a broad range of stakeholders and perspectives, and capacity of regulatory agencies to dealing with changing environments and technologies.
The resulting datasets of regulatory genomic sequence will provide a valuable resource in determining how non-coding DNA sequence variation may impact an individual's capacity to drive appropriate gene expression.
Dr. Cox has 20 + years in the healthcare field with an impressive career and a rare and unique range of skills and capacities gained from a career that has spanned clinical medicine, academia, research and development, regulatory sciences, health and social enterprise.
The core tenant of tonic herbalism is that regular consumption of tonic herbs can aid the body in maintaining its self - regulatory capacity for optimal health.
According to the article A Comprehensive Review of Health Benefits of Qigong and Tai Chi, «The combination of self - awareness with self - correction of the posture and movement of the body, the flow of breath, and stilling of the mind, are thought to comprise a state which activates the natural self - regulatory (self - healing) capacity
«I see my role as both, in a regulatory capacity dealing with certain types of behaviour online, but perhaps more importantly preventing problems from happening in the first place.
This is done by synergistically focussing on both healing regulatory and relational capacities and growth in positive psychology's concerns of positive experiences and emotion, enduring traits, and positive communities.
Developed from trauma - informed classroom practices which focus on building relational capacities and self - regulatory strength, trauma - informed teachers often felt they needed more in their toolkit to create a strong culture of wellbeing within their classrooms.
Developmental trauma research now argues that trauma exposure during childhood affects children's self - regulatory capacities by disrupting the normal functioning of the body and brain stress - response systems, which can affect emotional and cognitive functioning (Putnam, 2006).
«The AAA is very concerned that the government has no capacity to test, audit or enforce elements of its current vehicle - emissions regulatory regime,» he says.
In this capacity, Mr. Geier has been responsible for developing DOT's positions in numerous Supreme Court and lower federal court cases that have included a wide range of constitutional and administrative law issues as well as regulatory challenges.
It would cost a lot of money for a competitor to create or purchase the same capacity, assuming it could get all of the regulatory permits to do so.
While these prices are critical to incentivise generators to produce as well as to get consumers to reduce demand, Re-powering Markets makes clear the need for an adequate regulatory framework during hours of capacity shortage.
The course, Capacity Building in PES for Acre Government Technical Staff, covered key issues on climate change, the evolving national and international regulatory framework, key elements of PES & REDD such as project design, safeguards, monitoring, verification and, of course, an in depth overview of the new law.
The fruits of this partnership will help make the regulatory program more efficient and effective while engaging the industry's unique capacity to innovate quickly.
These can be matched to the type of uncertainty but depend on a regulatory framework and institutions that can support such approaches, including the capacity of practitioners to implement them robustly.
With Governor Brown's recent Executive Order instructing all of California's state agencies to take climate change issues into account when making public policy decisions, doing infrastructure planning, and making regulatory decisions, a golden opportunity is arising in the Golden State for advocates of the renewables to force California to adopt a renewables - only approach to building new or replacement power generation capacity.
Both need to be taken into account, and both should be through wise government: the founders of the US did a splendid job of balancing the necessary regulatory apparatus of governance with the freedoms that bring human nature's great capacities to bear in the most effective way.
Environmental regulatory requirements may have been the straw that broke a baseload's camel's back — particularly for coal plants — but it appears that most baseload plants were already burdened by the effects of low natural gas prices, eroding customer demand, and lower capacity factors before the incremental burden of new regulations tipped the balance over to retirement.»
In the United States, developers have proposed building nearly 4.9 GW of offshore wind capacity off the coasts of nine different states, but some challenges remain even for projects that have advanced through key regulatory and market milestones.
If battery cost reductions continue and if attempts to remove regulatory barriers are successful, then the UK's base of electricity storage capacity could increase from 3GW today to 11GW in 2030 and 18GW in 2040, the report suggests.
The bottom - up approach to handling reform objectives was commented upon favorably even by the former Obama regulatory czar and noted expert on administrative law, Cass Sunstein, when on March 3 he wrote in Bloomberg, «Because the White House itself lacks the capacity to scrutinize the stock of existing regulations, the Trump administration was smart to call for task forces within each agency to do that — and to require them to engage with the public to see which regulations are really causing trouble.»
It aims to achieve a positive input in these three areas by increasing the awareness and knowledge of energy regulatory and policymaking bodies and their personnel, and thereby strengthen energy sector regulating and policymaking capacity within African governments.
The regulatory authority says that while assessment of the capacity contributions of wind and solar is improving, that more work is needed to capture the benefits of such resources, and notes that a lack of visibility into distributed solar represents a new challenge.
The nation is shifting towards electricity generated by natural gas — over the past ten years 81 percent of new electricity capacity has been gas - fired — and state governments are playing regulatory catch - up with the drilling technology's rapid expansion to meet this burgeoning demand.
In that capacity he frequently advised on financial services regulatory issues related transactions, including bond issues and securitisation, and on the development of new financial products.
Even those Members of Provincial Parliament who expressed concern about this change, such as future Superior Court judge Albert Roy, recognized its importance in curbing abuses of the trial de novo procedure, [10] and none appear to have doubted the capacity of the Provincial Court to adjudicate regulatory offences fully and fairly.
The Society will develop the capacity to measure the impact of the regulatory changes on the public.
Projects under consideration include: proportionality of regulatory penalties and forms of redress; Brexit implications for trade and investment; tensions between national and international human rights standards; public decision making — best practice and capacity building; rule of law training and resources for boards and senior managers.
Led from Calgary, with significant capacity in Edmonton and Vancouver, DLA Piper (Canada) LLP's oil and gas practice acts for a wide range of exploration and production players, oilfield service companies and other stakeholders in a broad range of regulatory and transactional matters.
At Beaton Capital we hypothesise the job - to - be-done for law firms is to help their clients navigate through the regulatory environment in both a defensive (stop money from flowing out of the company) and an offensive (make sure money comes into the company) capacity.
-- A requirement that the Society develop the capacity to measure the impact of the regulatory changes on the public.
Enbridge applied to the National Energy Board to approve a pipeline project — specifically, to reverse the flow of one section of an existing pipeline, expand the capacity of the pipeline, and exempt the project from certain regulatory requirements and procedures to allow for the transportation of heavy crude oil.
It may seem undesirable, even distasteful, to permit a person who has been implicated in corruption to continue to act in her or his professional capacity without some sort of censure, and certainly the government and professional regulatory bodies must strike a balance between protecting a professional's right to due process and protecting the public from corrupt activity.
Take a leadership role to ensure that capacity is developed among all levels of government prior to the start of the regulatory regime
In addition Hailsham Chambers has the capacity to advise on and act in civil claims and regulatory proceedings arising out of a cyber security breach of a firm, corporation or individual's computer system.
He added: «If we don't stop the fraudsters, there is a serious risk that the regulatory pendulum — the regulatory actions — will be so severe that they will restrict the capacity of this new security.»
Associate Director Resume Objective 2: To sincerely shoulder any responsibilities given to me within the regulatory framework and as an associate director innovatively contribute to the growth of the organization utilizing my capacity to the fullest possible extent.
Communications Director Resume Objective 4: To sincerely shoulder any responsibilities given to me within the regulatory framework and as the communications director innovatively contribute to the growth of the organization utilizing my capacity to the fullest possible extent.
Parenting skills interventions that focus on these factors provide anticipatory guidance and teach parents how to identify and respond appropriately to infant cues and distress to positively influence self - regulatory capacities, well - being and the developing control of the infant's food intake in order to avoid eating in the absence of hunger have shown beneficial results.84 85 92 93
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