Sentences with phrase «rely upon public»

These families may be able to rely upon public options.
R (Wylde) v Waverley BC [2017] EWHC 466 (Admin) Leading case on whether objectors to development can have standing to rely upon the Public Contracts Regulations.
And because such clinics would not need to rely upon public legal aid, they could operate in a more financially sustainable manner.
Many people in states with large metropolises are able to eliminate the need for a car by relying upon public transportation.

Not exact matches

Zuckerberg and Sandberg have been happy to amass great wealth and power relying upon other people's money and the public's trust, but they do not want to be accountable to those who supply the needed resources.
It relies upon 13 expert data sources, including assessments from the World Bank, the African Development Bank and the World Economic Forum, to determine levels of bribery, diversion of public funds, use of public office for private gain and other issues of corruption.
CNBC's Jim Cramer loves the public school system, but the truth is that it can't be relied upon to teach children about money.
The data relied upon is sourced from public records, or statistical calculations («Sources») and that the model results and other information provided in the Consumer AVM reports are provided on an «as is, as available» basis with all faults and defects.
Far too often can «innovation» become a buzzword in today's new globalized economic reality, as governments seek to find new ways to increase GDP and revenues so they can sustain the critical social programs and public infrastructure so many Canadians rely upon.
if we mean to have those appointed to public offices, who are sincere friends to religion, we, the people who appoint them, must take care to choose such characters; and not rely upon such cobweb barriers as test - laws are» (IV: 640)
By implication, Greenawalt accepts the crucial modernist assumption that there exists a common secular rationality capable of resolving some important public issues without relying upon controversial and unprovable (i.e., nonrational) assumptions.
Why, we men have learned, indeed experience teaches, that when there is a mutiny aboard ship or in an army, the guilty are so numerous that the punishment can not be applied; and when it is a question of the public, «the highly respected cultured public,» then not only is there no crime, but, according to the newspapers, upon which one can rely as upon the Gospel or divine revelation, this is the will of God.
From the legal perspective, the Hearings Officer also has concerns that having the State rely upon a private organization to archive data could run afoul of the State's public records laws...
This venerable law — which applies to New York City — is the single most important transparency tool New Yorkers have, and is relied upon by journalists, advocates, and the public to keep track of what the state and New York City governments are doing.
Before Hansard became the official record of the Commons, the public relied upon newspaper hacks who crowded above the old chamber to take down proceedings verbatim.
Ministers need to show public sector workers — and the people who rely upon those services — that they are serious about finding a way forward.
I now believe that chambers must democratize, hold more public hearings on major legislation and use joint conference committees to hammer out agreed upon legislation, instead of relying upon closed door meetings between their leaders and the governor.
WHEREAS, the impact of pay differentials is exacerbated as workers age, causing underpaid workers to disproportionally rely upon various forms of public support in their retirement years; and
The foregoing statements are representations of your firm that will be relied upon by the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority (the «Authority») for the purpose of determining whether you may use the Peace Bridge and whether special precautions must be taken in order to allow you to use the Peace Bridge.
GOES - 16 will build upon and extend the more than 40 - year legacy of satellite observations from NOAA that the American public has come to rely upon.
«Gov. Walker and the Republicans tried to cram a budget through the state Senate, a budget that obliterates the rights of public workers and undermines the safety net relied upon by Wisconsin's most vulnerable citizens,» the letter said.
In reaching this conclusion, the Supreme Court relied upon the experience in state court «adequacy» cases, citing Schoolhouses, Courthouses, and Statehouses: Solving the Funding - Achievement Puzzle in America's Public Schools, a recently released book by the authors of this post.
The school districts in these cases voluntarily adopted student assignment plans that rely upon race to determine which public schools certain children may attend.
Accordingly, many of us in the charter sector have come to rely upon and appreciate the CREDO team's research, which examines charter performance against traditional public school students.
Public schools across the country rely upon federal investments for key education programs such as Title I grants for disadvantaged students, special education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and also programs such as Impact Aid, which provides support to school districts educating students whose parents are enlisted in our Armed Forces and those who reside on tribal trust lands.
Yes, most well - run businesses have some form of performance evaluation, but in almost none are they as drearily stark or as highly relied upon as in public schools.
Children should never have to rely upon philanthropy and competitive grants for access to a high - quality public education.
«It is important for the protection of the public that any certificate bearing the trademark of one of our members can be relied upon as evidence that the qualification has been properly attained.»
If there is a record of such statements, including a record that they have been approved by the appropriate agency officials, the guidance may be relied upon by the public.
The Board determined that the financial statements for the periods from 2002 to 2008 and the related reports of MRVC's independent public accountants, earnings press releases, and similar communications previously issued by MRVC should not be relied upon as a consequence of the pending restatement of its historical financial statements.
All advice and opinions (written and oral) rendered by RBC are intended solely for the use and benefit of the Board and may not be used or relied upon by any other person, nor may such advice or opinions be reproduced, summarized, excerpted from or referred to in any public document or given to any other person without the prior written consent of RBC.
We are a volunteer rescue organization that relies solely upon donations from the public and fundraising events to sustain our programs and operations.
The Fayette Humane Society is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization relying upon the generosity of volunteers and the public in order to carry out our rescue programs.
The organization relies upon donations of pet food from the public to meet the needs of its pet parent clients, so supply can be sporadic at times.
Originally, this was a small project space, relying upon a network of public institutions to generate selections for its program, but after a few years it evolved into a gallery in the hands of its two founders, the Australian curator and musician Dominic Eichler and the Austrian artist Michel Ziegler; eventually, it transitioned from its humble beginnings to the city's most affluent neighborhood, Charlottenburg — a counterintuitive move, but one the directors insist won't change its commitment to cutting - edge exhibitions, performances, screenings, talks, and social evenings.
Then balance that against other equally relevant Papers and public comments by the AUTHORS as they speak whilst relying upon their and others Published Papers.
This is the type of person that AGW / CC science is continually relying upon to communicate critical factors about scientific based know - how to the public?
EEI rejected a publicity campaign and relied upon their expertise, which was lobbying, to raise public concern about a proposed «carbon tax,» or cap - and - trade law.
We relied upon copy editors Bryan Wadsworth, Heather Tuttle, and Liz Page at UCS and consultant, Sandra Hackman to make the scientific information accessible to the general public.
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.
Parents (who know perfectly well whether or not their child can be relied upon for good behavior in public) might possibly think twice before putting their kids on a long - haul flight, just as they would reconsider flying with an untrained pet, if they knew such behavior were not socially appropriate.
It then proceeded to applied this principle to case before it: «[20] It follows from the foregoing that a body, whatever its legal form, which has been made responsible, pursuant to a measure adopted by the State, for providing a public service under the control of the State and has for that purpose special powers beyond those which result from the normal rules applicable in relations between individuals is included in any event among the bodies against which the provisions of a directive capable of having direct effect may be relied upon
In respect of Art 8, the tribunal determined that the act of placing comments into the public domain, even though the circle privy to those comments was limited, obviated Teggart's ability to rely upon a reasonable expectation of privacy.
As a result of dealing with record companies, promoters, and club owners in Canada and abroad, Palumbo came to appreciate the significant power imbalance that can exist between artists and those they often rely upon to give public expression to their works, so she applied to law school.
This course provides law students with an introduction to these primary tools of quantitative analysis and research relied upon daily in the for - profit business, nonprofit, and public sectors.
Whether the conditions for the making of a disclosure order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 existed or did not exist was essentially a question of fact, the question being whether there were «reasonable grounds for believing» that the material relied upon by the Serious Organised Crime Agency was likely to be of substantial value and that it was in the public interest that the material should be produced or that access to it should be given having regard to: (a) the benefit likely to accrue to the civil recovery investigation if the material was obtained; and (b) the circumstances under which the person concerned had any of the material in his possession, power or control (criteria (a) and (b)-RRB-.
To put this language in public law terms, the lack of procedural fairness in the termination decision meant that the decision could not reasonably be relied upon by other public authorities as evidence of unfitness to carry out public contracts.
They controlled access to legal sources — unlike today, the public could not readily access legal sources and relied upon law firms to do so — as well as legal expertise.
The effect of their removal will be profound: British expatriates, for example, rely not only upon their ability to live in another member state, but also to access public services including healthcare, to work and establish businesses and to equal treatment, which we take for granted.
While this conclusion seems justifiable if not self - evident, I am less sure about the public / private law distinction that Justice Simpson relies upon to support his conclusion, since an argument about competing property claims is perhaps best characterized as a private law argument.
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