The objection is raised that, in the absence of virtues, we must
rely upon policies and court orders.
Not exact matches
Relying upon further macroprudential
policy tools to contain housing risks in a timely manner is set against the mixed success of such measures to date.
The monetary
policy strategy needs to take this longer - term trajectory into account, since a continually rising exchange rate can not be
relied upon to hold inflation permanently below a rate consistent with its domestic determinants.
For the next leg of this bull market, fiscal
policy will likely be
relied upon to help boost earnings growth.
None of this is to say that cession of Jammu and Kashmir wouldn't be a preferred
policy, only that the benefits and costs are relatively indeterminate, and consequently unlikely to
rely primarily or solely
upon the Sunk Cost Fallacy.
The
policy of online safety issues should be made clear when problems arise, and the escalating channels of communication and reporting should be laid out for everyone to
rely upon when necessary.
From its beginning, Smarter Balanced has
relied upon a consensus - based process for all its
policy decisions.
It should be noted, though, that we as a nation have been
relying upon similar high - stakes educational
policies since the late 1970s (i.e., for now over 35 years); however, we have literally no research evidence that these high - stakes accountability
policies have yielded any of their intended effects, as still perpetually conceptualized (see, for example, Nevada's recent legislative ruling here) and as still advanced via large - and small - scale educational
policies (e.g., we are still A Nation At Risk in terms of our global competitiveness).
Such a
policy also assures your staff members that you value their rights and that they can
rely upon certain guarantees and protections.
In response, Armstrong et al. (Interfaces, 38 (5): 382 - 405, 2008) questioned the General Circulation Models (GCMs)
upon which U.S.G.S. analyses
relied; challenged the independence of U.S.G.S. from the
policy process; and criticized the methods used by the U.S.G.S. to project the future status of polar bears.
In many cases, US coal companies
relied upon the EIA Reference Case, which is a scenario projection of current business - as - usual trends over a 20 - 30 year period, assuming no new
policies, regulatory interventions, or disruptive technological developments.
``... the U.S. should not
rely upon recommendations of the UN in making
policy decisions regarding global warming.»
The level of science that is being
relied upon to decide billions in tax and environmental
policies is not «basic», that is afterall the whole point of this argument.
This 11 minute video examines why politicians, unlike many ordinary citizens, may not
rely upon their own uninformed opinion on climate change science as a basis for refusing to support climate change
policies.
We respectfully request that the General Assembly not alter the current carefully developed law and
policy structure
upon which industry has
relied for purposes of investment decisions and which has made North Carolina particularly attractive to our businesses.
This was crime when Al Gore got on a public stand and,
relying upon the authority of being presidency capable just ripped off, told people if they didn't install his
policies in spite of the election or they'd die, that was terrorism.
If that happens, it will build on the growing consensus that climate models can't accurately predict squat, and should not be
relied upon by policymakers for any reason - good for research but really terrible for reality - based
policy.
The bottom line from the new report from the Global Warming
Policy Foundation (GWPF) is that the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) knew, but didn't highlight, the fact that the best available scientific evidence suggests that the earth's climate is much less sensitive to atmospheric carbon dioxide input than the climate models they
relied upon to forecast future global warming portray.
It's just establishing its own group, rather than
relying 100 % on the UN group to base their national
policies and laws
upon.
The system being used by the entire climatological establishment is fundamentally flawed and must not be
relied upon as a basis for
policy decisions of any kind.
Apple has a
policy of non-disclosure of supplier information, however it is clear that there are serious problems to be addressed by the company regarding companies it supports and
relies upon for producing the ubiquitous Apple gadgets.
Loehle and Scafetta's work should not be
relied upon to guide
policy, at least not exclusively, but I bet it is worthy of further tests.
Third, the THS assumption is imbedded in all of the climate models that EPA still
relies upon in its
policy analysis supporting, for example, its Clean Power Plan - recently put on hold by a Supreme Court Stay.
If the literature is being
relied upon for
policy making, then measures should be taken to eliminate it in this branch of literature.
[16] The language of the
policy upon which the respondent
relies to deny the appellant's claim is found at p. 9 of the
policy:
Co., 406 Mass. 7, 14 - 15 (1989)(no G. L. c. 93A or c. 176D liability where an insurer, in good faith,
relied upon a plausible, although ultimately incorrect, interpretation of a
policy).
The contention that Pace
relied upon the First American title insurance
policy and would not have loaned money to the Pereiras had the
policies described the Luso mortgage dragnet clauses is contrary to the record.
In reaching its decision the Court of Appeal set out the
policy reasons that a court may
rely upon to find a constructive dismissal despite explicit language in the employment contract allowing the employer to unilaterally change the employee's terms of employment.
On the second ground, the
policy treated EEA nationals less favourably, and given that rough sleeping was not capable of amounting to an abuse of rights, any justification
relied upon for such discrimination was unlawful (§ 112 - 113).
The Court further
relied on what it called a «somewhat relaxed» burden of proof in asbestos cases, thereby minimizing the argument that evidence
relied upon by the parties would become stale over the passage of time, another
policy reason behind the application of statutes of repose.
Health care
policy that
relies upon discrimination against Florida families is not rational or reasonable when it [caps damages]...»
The Court of Appeal ruled that Lombard could
rely upon the exclusion, such that the CGL
policy did not provide coverage to Wentworth in the event of a personal injury claim by an executive officer.
In relation to admission to hospital for treatment of mental disorder, the Mental Health Act 1983 provides a statutory bar on
relying upon consent from a person with parental responsibility in the face of a refusal from a capacitated young person (s. 131 (4)-RRB-; this legislation appears to be indicative of the
policy position of Government on decisions for young persons.
Insurance provider often
rely upon brief deadlines that are not clearly laid out in their
policies, rejection letters, or document.
If the employer
relies upon a corporate
policy, it must prove that the
policy actually forms part of the employee's employment contract.
To ensure financial accountability to its members and funder the ACLCO
relies upon a Financial Management
Policy and is audited annually.
The fact that the SISIP
Policy is a group policy and that the CDS and Manulife are named parties does not support an argument that the covered CF members are not entitled to rely upon any of the interpretive rules that apply to insurance contracts genera
Policy is a group
policy and that the CDS and Manulife are named parties does not support an argument that the covered CF members are not entitled to rely upon any of the interpretive rules that apply to insurance contracts genera
policy and that the CDS and Manulife are named parties does not support an argument that the covered CF members are not entitled to
rely upon any of the interpretive rules that apply to insurance contracts generally...
Those employers who function under the illusion that they can continue without written
policies or will be able to
rely upon current protocols without legal review may be in for a rude awakening.
Nowadays, most people looking for life insurance
rely upon their ratings to see how trustworthy the company is and how well they'll be looked after with a potential
policy.
Hence, it becomes important to
rely upon and feel confident about the insurance company and their
policy.
As these are seldom issued now and the MID
relied upon to indicate the presence of insurance or not, it is incumbent
upon the insurance industry to accurately and swiftly update the MID with current
policy details and insurers that fail to do so can be penalised by their regulating body.
In almost all cases, your new car will be worth more than the older insured vehicle whose
policy you will be
relying upon, if only temporarily.
Also, you get the flexibility to select your
policy term of 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 years
relying upon your necessity.
Again, this entire premise
relies upon a huge roll of the dice that somehow the stock market will stay consistent, when it hasn't in the past, and will offer extremely high returns, sufficient to exceed the guaranteed
policy growth offered by a solid whole life insurance
policy utilized with an infinite banking strategy.
Although your
policy is likely to cover the items that you have relayed to the Columbus apartment insurance company
upon signing up for a contract, you should not solely
rely on Old Oaks renters insurance if you have a home business.
Can you
rely upon your family, coworkers, or neighbors to provide you with recommendations for Plano auto insurance quotes and
policy options?
Although the task of establishing community baseline data will assist in evaluating interventions, it should not be
relied upon as the primary the basis for the development and modification of Indigenous
policy.
[29] They can allow human rights to be more concretely
relied upon in designing and evaluating
policy.
The denial of a relevant connection between the past and the present is
relied upon by those who argue that there should not be a national apology for the past treatment of Indigenous people [33] or more specifically in relation to
policies of forcible removal.
The real puppet - masters of our governments are called deputy ministers, unelected civil servants of long standing who are
relied upon by ministers and prime ministers alike for guidance re
policy intitatives... they hold much influence from a mercenary point of view within the maleable minds of the coming and going elected officials, The same situation exists with CREA vis a vis (I couldn't resist Alberta Legal) the revolving door of «leaders» without real power.