Sentences with phrase «relied upon a standard»

The Corolla offers 132 horsepower.The 2017 models of this sedan relied upon a standard 1.8 L 4 - cylinder DOHC engine, a component carried forward in the newest models, too.
The QCCA also took issue with the Human Rights Tribunal's order that Bombardier cease relying upon the standards and decisions of U.S. authorities.
650 + Desktop courseware titles are for professionals who rely upon standard desktop applications such as Microsoft Office, Crystal Reports, and Adobe.
While most family offices rely upon the standard tools, such as anti-virus, dual factor authentication, they do not have the time or resources to engage in broader protection such as network penetration testing, testing of business continuity planning, disaster recovery or home and personal security assessments.

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I think, for example, it is arguable that the small Karaite Jewish sect that relies upon the Bible only and rejects the Talmud and the Protestant reformers with their similar reliance upon sola Scriptura came up with standards that can be applied practically and that are rooted in the traditions they seek to reform.
Texas's nutrition standards are pretty lax when compared to the new federal rules (allowing, for example, 28 grams of fat in a given item), but the TDA has relied upon them since 2009 to curb sales of the worst junk food on Texas school campuses.
The sites rely upon both diner reviews and in - person visits from appointed representatives who verify chefs» identities and kitchen standards.
These standards are more rigorous than National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for both O3 and PM2.5 that the EPA relies upon.
Importantly, the survival curves for these groups did not begin to diverge until year 2 or beyond after initial surgery, and continued to widen for the entire 10 - year period, which means preliminary results from the relatively small DeCOG - SLT study — with its 3 - year median follow - up [4]-- can not be relied upon to justify changing the standard of care away from CLND.
On the off chance that you are to consider nuts and bolts of a standard essay format, your essay ought to have a presentation, a body comprises of three to twenty fundamental focuses relying upon the necessities, and a conclusion.
With the advent of online book shopping, whether consumers choose to buy print or digital editions, the standard genres and categories that book publishers and book sellers once relied upon aren't sufficient.
«Additionally, Petland relies upon lax government licensure standards and infrequent inspections to dispel consumers» justifiable concern that their puppy may be whelped in a puppy mill.
The AAHA is another leader in veterinary medicine whose opinions and stance are relied upon for setting high hospital standards.
They were 180 % more likely than before and 160 % more likely that than standard online population to search for «oceans» — I guess the town does rely upon the ocean for attracting thousands of tourists every year, so it needs a clean ocean to keep the town thriving.
Richter sets incredibly high standards for himself, and is a harsh critic of himself and of the clichés present in his work; he dismisses «virtuosity» and relies instead upon connoisseurship and rigorous editing.
Proposed U.S. standards for reducing carbon emissions from existing coal - fired power plants rely heavily upon generation - side efficiency improvements.
However, inspection of a claim by Cook et al. (Environ Res Lett 8:024024, 2013) of 97.1 % consensus, heavily relied upon by Bedford and Cook, shows just 0.3 % endorsement of the standard definition of consensus: that most warming since 1950 is anthropogenic.
EPA's review found that the standards could be met at a lower cost than it projected when the standards were adopted in 2010 primarily because of the emergence of additional, lower - cost technologies than those relied upon in the original compliance demonstration.
EPA relied upon Climate Models, all predicated on this Fingerprint Theory, that all fail standard model validation and forecast reliability tests.
Can we rely upon any national standard?
An issuer or selling security holder is no longer entitled to accept an individual investor's standard representations in a subscription agreement or initials beside the applicable category on the relevant form: the seller now has a positive responsibility to take reasonable steps to verify the investor's representations and ensure the terms of the exemption relied upon are met, and to retain relevant documentation to evidence the steps it took to establish that the investor met the exemption's conditions.
To the contrary of Sedona Canada 2nd, electronic records management technology makes these 3 concepts more interdependent in law and necessary application: (1) the «system integrity concept» of the e-records provisions of the Evidence Acts; (2) the «proportionality principle» of electronic discovery proceedings; and, (3) the «Prime Directive» of 72.34: «an organization shall always be prepared to produce its records as evidence», i.e., records systems must always be kept in compliance with this national standard (otherwise, the e-records produced, and the adequacy of their production, should not be relied upon because, the quality of records system integrity determines the quality of records integrity — that is the «system integrity concept»).
As such, they have generally held employers to an exacting standard in seeking to rely upon termination provisions.
Thus, it concluded, investors could not have relied upon the banks and brokers» failure to disclose publicly the nature of the Enron scheme in which they allegedly took part... Making third parties liable in the circumstance in this case, the Circuit Court said, «gives rise to confusion about the extent of secondary actors» obligations and invites vague and conflicting standards of proof in divers courts.»
At least with the previous standard of review analysis it was clear what factors would be relied upon.
The claimant was slow to react to this prompt and only applied for permission to rely upon evidence on local standards six months later.
Courts have authority to consider new evidence of actual innocence without regard to the statutory one - year limitation period for newly discovered evidence, and that the standard for granting a new trial based upon newly discovered evidence should not be a strict «outcome - determinative» test, at least where the state relied at trial upon facts that turned out to be false.
An employer has a very high standard to meet if it intends to rely upon an employee's incompetence as justification to terminate an employee's employment for cause, in the absence of prior warnings, the employer will have to prove gross incompetence.
Finally, there are a number of common law torts that employees may rely upon where an employer's or co-worker's conduct is particularly egregious but does not relate to labour standards or human rights laws.
The Court relied upon the well - established principle that senior managerial employees who hold positions of trust will be held to a higher standard than other employees.
Courts also have consistently held as constitutional statutes that rely upon a «reasonableness» standard.
These limitations also serve as «ascertainable standards» upon which reviewing courts can rely to determine the validity of the exercise of authority.
I find that, to the extent that there was some verbal direction provided, this direction was not entirely clear and can not be relied upon as establishing a standard that Ms. Goncharova can then be viewed as having breached,» said the court.
If your region does not require licensing, we rely upon your regional standards for qualifying as a mental health clinician.
[38] Although the Intervention was not the first example of the Australian Government failing to comply with international human rights standards, it was a prescient reminder that the doctrines of representative and responsible government in Australia are at their weakest when relied upon to provide adequate safeguards for Indigenous rights protection in Australia.
The current standard form listing contract states a total amount of commission owed to the listing brokerage by the seller, and how much commission the listing brokerage will LOSE if they have to rely upon a cooperating brokerage to find a willing buyer.
With more than 95,000 companies as customers, millions of users in 188 countries, and more than 40,000 new unique users joining the DocuSign Global Network every day, DocuSign is relied upon around the world as the only open, independent, standards - based DTM platform that enables trust between transacting parties.
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