Not exact matches
These big companies have security and
compliance concerns that made public cloud, which
relies on resources shared by many companies, not the greatest option.
However, the plan setup and
compliance alone for this approach demands you work with a highly experienced tax professional and not
rely on drive - by blog comments.
Some of Grant Thornton Australia's largest clients
rely on Mark to handle their
compliance and business advisory work.
Relying on a general purpose QMS for your medical device quality system leaves you exposed to
compliance complexities and regulatory roulette.
The bill is slow - moving and businesses should not
rely on the legislation passing before the Dec. 1
compliance date.
We call
on Minister for Agriculture Jaala Pulford and Minister for Planning Richard Wynne to explain why small - scale pastured pig and poultry farms are to be subjected to greater scrutiny and
compliance costs than cattle feedlots, instead of being treated under the law like other grazing systems that
rely on supplemental feed such as the majority of Victorian beef and dairy cattle.
While they could demand mature behavior, prohibit undesirable behavior, and obtain
compliance, they more frequently indulge their children or
rely on psychological manipulation by bribing, withdrawing love, or making the child feel guilty for hurting parent.
But these methods are considered «risky» to many doctors because they
rely on patient
compliance and errors can occur.
«Indeed, NYCLASS is a victim here, having been unaware of TAG's actions and having
relied on TAG's assurances that it acted in
compliance with the law.»
President - elect Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo further pledged to reduce the tax burden
on the private sector through lower corporate tax and the removal of import duties and VAT from some items while
relying on revenue measures such as improving tax
compliance, improving the quality of public finance administration and higher oil and gas production to finance these tax cuts.
The agency
relies on high levels of
compliance by schools, yet fewer than half of free schools submitted their required financial returns for 2011 - 12 to the agency
on time.
When Cuomo convinced the legislature to approve a new teacher evaluation system the
relies more
on standardized tests, his administration said that the State Board of Regents would have very limited power to make any changes including
compliance with a November deadline to come up with new performance reviews.
Decisions of the treaty - monitoring bodies, however, are not well enforced,
relying heavily
on the will of governments and the strength of civil society to demand
compliance with human rights laws.
David Elder, director of the Office of Surveillance and
Compliance in the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine, said during an earlier press conference that the agency
relies more
on testing and approving animal foods and drugs before they are put
on sale, rather than
on routine inspection due to «limited resources.»
WHO officials concede that the treaty still
relies on voluntary
compliance.
A number of new technologies for monitoring drug
compliance are being tested, but most of them
rely to some degree
on self - reporting; for example, patients may be given a phone number to call when they've taken their medicine.
The cure lies in preserving IDEA's six principles, in
relying on more than process
compliance, and in being serious about effective education by using research - based approaches.
She
relies on each school's overseer to make sure it is in
compliance, she said.
The Alex Moulton - designed setup
relies on fluid - filled rubber springs that enhance suspension
compliance even as they control body pitch and roll, although a Mini so equipped will squat under acceleration and dive more under braking than usual.
Mortgage lenders and regulators frequently
rely on APRWIN to confirm that advertised APRs are accurate and in
compliance with federal rules.
Most reports are furnished through an online interface, so the bureaus must
rely on the requesting entity to self - police
compliance with the regulations.
Existing methods can not be used to comply since regulations require that plan sponsors affirmatively evaluate the sources they usually
rely on for
compliance.
Some of Grant Thornton Australia's largest clients
rely on Mark to handle their
compliance and business advisory work.
Here in North America, we must
rely on friendly persuasion and club - suggested standards of conduct to mold attitudes and encourage
compliance with such common - sense practices as would improve hip quality.
Most veterinarians use Percorten now as it provides better, smoother control of the disease, and does not
rely on owner memory and
compliance every day.
Moreover, the lack of transparency can be a hindrance to law enforcement efforts in jurisdictions that
rely on inspection reports to determine
compliance with state and local laws.
WHN Teams use humane training and handling techniques, and do not
rely on physical force such as pushing the dog's hips into a sit position, using choke chains, or jerking / popping the leash for
compliance.
WHN teams use human training and handling techniques, and do not
rely on physical force such as pushing the dog's hips into a sit position, using choke chains, nor jerking the leash for
compliance.
To achieve this purpose we
rely on the constant development of human potential, using world class technology and
compliance with the regulations applicable to our activities.
LBC Compliant: LBC Compliant labels meet the written requirements of the Living Building Challenge, but
rely on one or more Exceptions to demonstrate
compliance.
I have previously noted that at some point the regulated sources are going to have to
rely on non-
compliance entities for allowances necessary for
compliance (as the cap tightens over time) and it is not clear how the market will react.
There is cause to question whether the checklists we
rely on, the assumptions underlying the financial statements we use, and the
compliance levers we know, are going to be enough in the days ahead.
Prudent IT departments, software developers, licensors, vendors, and applicable service providers should review their
compliance obligations and procedures in respect of these CASL requirements and assess where they can
rely on deemed consent, in the absence of reasonable evidence to the contrary, in a number of specified cases.
In this case, the Court found that ClientEarth could not
rely on the Aarhus Convention to challenge the Public Access to Documents Regulation (Regulation 1049/2001) in order to obtain commissioned studies
on compliance by Member States with EU environmental law in the context of infringement procedures.
To enable better client outcomes, we
rely on three interrelated principles: strong foundation, (process and project management); coordinated teamwork (experience and concentration); and clear value (getting beyond
compliance).
With the advent of CPR r 1.1 (2)(f), requiring
compliance with rules, practice directions and orders, practitioners may no longer
rely heavily
on CPR r 3.9 at a later stage to comply.
«When we're looking at
compliance with a legal standard or moral standard, we can't just
rely on those skilled in the accounting and auditing profession to help us out with it.
The Staff Notice highlights a number of areas where
compliance and disclosure related to rights offerings can be improved and provides guidance for reporting issuers
relying on the exemption.
Consider, for example, the online corporate ethics and
compliance provider ELT, which was founded in 1997 by and
relies exclusively
on the significant intellectual capital of Littler Mendleson.
As indicated above, a company should
rely on the advice of outside counsel regarding
compliance with a document production request or a subpoena.
Clients «
rely on [Davis Polk] for their internal investigations and regulatory
compliance.
For smaller companies with very low litigation volumes, these approaches may be sufficient, but most large organizations
rely on dedicated legal hold software that give users access to reusable templates, automates all legal hold notice distributions (including periodic reminders) and tracks
compliance.
Phillip Stano
relies on more than 30 years of experience — as a regulator, then as counsel for a life insurers» trade association and now as a defense attorney — to achieve positive outcomes in class action suits, other complex financial services litigation, and regulatory and
compliance counseling.
One example is where a major investment bank engaged a law firm to embed all its institutional and legal knowledge into our software which the bank then
relies on for regulatory
compliance checking.
Relying on N.J.S.A. 30:13 - 3 (h) of the New Jersey statute, plaintiffs often allege that the nursing home defendants failed to ensure
compliance with all applicable state and federal statutes.
[46] In order to induce
compliance with a requirement, subsection 231.6 (8) provides that a judge may prohibit a person who has failed to comply substantially with the requirement from
relying on foreign - based information covered by it in a civil proceeding relating to the enforcement or administration of the Act.
Organizations
rely on FTI Technology to root out fraud, maintain regulatory
compliance, reduce legal and IT costs, protect sensitive materials, quickly find facts and harness organizational data to create business value.
Her clients
rely on her counsel for a wide range of matters, including nonqualified deferred compensation, equity and equity - based compensation, executive employment and severance agreements and qualified retirement planning and
compliance.
But many non-profits don't have the same resources or sophisticated technology as private businesses and
rely heavily
on volunteers, so the administrative burden and cost of
compliance is expected to be significant.
To argue that vouching is «not safe,» the government has
relied on a 2013 Elections Canada
compliance review which found that, in four recent elections — the 2011 general election, plus by - elections in Victoria, Durham, and Calgary Centre [23]-- 25 percent of ballots cast using vouching involved «irregularities.»