Sentences with phrase «require necessary measures»

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«We require these security measures for Oracle's benefit because of Mr. Ellison's importance to Oracle, and we believe these security costs are appropriate and necessary business expenses.»
LANSING, Mich. (AP)-- Michigan would no longer require that someone be inside a self - driving car while testing it on public roads under legislation passed unanimously Wednesday by the state Senate, where backers touted the measures as necessary to keep...
Bergson's solution reveals to him a series of necessary conditions, the arrangement of which can be discerned by examining his textual use of terms such as «allows,» «symbolizes,» «measures, and «must» on the one hand as well as «requires» and «necessitates» on the other.1 These two basic sets of terms have a general difference in that what precedes the first set usually constitutes a necessary condition, whereas what precedes the second will in large measure serve as a sufficient condition.
Earlier in the week officials had defended the policy — which required all packages to be ordered through a handful of state - approved vendors, and which banned goods like used books and fresh fruit and vegetables — as a necessary security measure in the face of increasing prison contraband.
Each operator is responsible for the reliable and stable operation of their distribution networks and local grids and is required to meet demand by carrying out measures such as smart management and grid expansion where necessary.
It'll require some experimentation, and you may not get consistent results every time unless you get scientific about it and measure out the same amount of kefir grains each time (necessary, since they multiply), put them into the same amount of milk, and culture at the same temperature.
Regulation 11 «requires employers to prevent employees being exposed to asbestos or, if this is not possible, to put in place the measures and controls necessary to reduce exposure to as low as is reasonably practicable.»
The measure, which was signed last month by Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican, requires the state school board and the commissioner of health to set regulations to ensure swim teachers in public schools have «appropriate swimming and first aid skills necessary to protect the health and safety of students.»
Among other issues, researchers have considered which scaling properties are necessary for measuring growth (see, for example, here), whether the tests» scale properties met the assumptions of the statistical models being used (see, for example, here), if growth in student achievement is scale dependent (see, for example, here), and even if tests that were vertically scaled could meet the assumptions required by regression - based models (see, for example, here).
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Longer period is fine, but you do need to keep a track of your portfolio's performance and take necessary corrective measures (if required).
Each pet has the pocket depth around the teeth measured to determine the amount of bone loss, necessary extractions and areas requiring special attention.
Where required, the resort will implement all necessary security measures for this policy to be implemented both efficiently and professionally.
Turning off the lights, taking shorter showers, and recycling are all necessary parts of what sustainability will require of us, but these measures are far from enough.
And while it may be possible to compensate with additional investment or mitigation effort, it may not be — some goals may simply have slipped out of reach, or might require undesirable measures (e.g. geoengineering) that would not otherwise have been necessary.
While extra-EU BITs are governed by the Grandfathering regulation, that regulation provides that the member states «are required to take the necessary measures to eliminate incompatibilities» between EU law and extra-EU BITs.
It is very well - established law in a number of European countries that there is a principle of proportionality which requires that administrative measures must not be any more drastic than is necessary for achieving the desired end.
On the one hand, it was clear that Sweden needed to take all the necessary measures to collect value added tax as required by directive 2006 / 112 / EC.
According to Sedona Canada, proportionality requires that «[a] measure should not exceed what is reasonably necessary to achieve an objective and [should] exclude excessive burdens, costs, and delay that would contribute little to achieving the objective.»
Under Article 260 TFEU if the ECJ finds that a Member State has failed to fulfil an obligation under the Treaties, «the State shall be required to take the necessary measures to comply with the judgment of the Court.»
Sumption argues for special treatment for different countries in particular the UK, where he asserts that there is no reason why the protection of Convention rights should necessary require the same measures in the UK which «has for many years enjoyed a strong tradition of public service, a high degree of participation in public life, functioning, democratic institutions and an independent judiciary, as they do in countries like say, Romania, Russia or Turkey...»
Lastly, the Court refuted the argument that the territorial limitation was no longer necessary, as Sweden had already fulfilled its requirements relating to those targets, because the schemes establish a certain investor confidence within Sweden in relation to green electricity production: «[a] ccordingly, the effectiveness of such a scheme requires by definition a measure of continuity sufficient, in particular, to ensure the fulfilment of the legitimate expectations of investors who have committed themselves to such projects, and the continued operation of those installations» (paras 100 - 103).
One distinction is, however, already hinted at by the Court later on in the judgment: whereas delegated and implementing acts require a basic legislative act, this is not necessary for measures adopted under article 43 (3) TFEU.
Generally speaking, commercial leases require the store to take whatever reasonable measures are necessary...» Read this article
In this case, it shall ensure that, no later than the date on which a directive must be transposed in accordance with Article 249, management and labour have introduced the necessary measures by agreement, the Member State concerned being required to take any necessary measure enabling it at any time to be in a position to guarantee the results imposed by that directive.
If the Court of Justice finds that a Member State has failed to fulfil an obligation under this Treaty, the State shall be required to take the necessary measures to comply with the judgment of the Court of Justice.
Each of the 1949 Geneva Conventions, taken together, require High Contracting Parties to enact legislation to provide effective penal sanctions for those persons committing or ordering to be committed a grave breach; to search for those who commit a grave breach; and to take measures necessary to suppress all acts contrary to the Conventions other than grave breaches.
When considering whether discharge of a particular duty or responsibility is required to be executed personally by an office holder or whether it is capable of delegation — and if so when, how and to what extent — it is necessary to look at the nature, context and circumstances of the particular measure.
In addition, it was held that it was not inconsistent with the general rule stated in Art 6 (1)(the right to fair trial) of the European Convention on Human Rights for a state to designate an entire class of case as an exception when considered necessary where required by the interests of juveniles or the protection of the private life of parties, although the need for such a measure must always be subjected to the court's control.
Took necessary steps to meet customer needs and effectively resolve food or service issues.Up - sold additional menu items, beverages and desserts to increase restaurant profits.Correctly received orders, processed payments and responded appropriately to guest concerns.Served fresh, hot food with a smile in a timely manner.Served orders to customers at windows, counters and tables.Packaged menu items into bags or trays and placed drink orders into carriers.Operated large - volume cooking equipment such as grills, deep - fat fryers and griddles.Accurately measured ingredients required for specific food items.
«measures taken for the sole purpose of securing adequate advancement of certain racial or ethnic groups or individuals requiring such protection as may be necessary in order to ensure equal enjoyment or exercise of human rights and fundamental freedom, provided that such measures do not lead to the maintenance of separate rights for different racial groups and that they shall not be continued after the objectives for which they were taken have been achieved».
The Commission is of the view that the level of consultation required, and whether consent is necessary, for a measure to be considered a special measure will vary depending on whether the measure involves a limitation on rights or is entirely beneficial in nature.
3.2 That the Australian Government undertake all necessary consultation and consent processes required for the development and implementation of a special measure.
Special measures taken for the sole purpose of securing adequate advancement of certain racial or ethnic groups or individuals requiring such protection as may be necessary in order to ensure such groups or individuals equal enjoyment or exercise of human rights or fundamental freedoms shall not be deemed racial discrimination, provided, however, that such measures do not, as a consequence, lead to the maintenance of separate rights for different racial groups and that they shall not be continued after the objectives for which they were taken have been achieved.
The Convention specifies in Article 1.4 that «special measures» taken for the sole purpose of securing adequate advancement of certain racial or ethnic groups or individuals «requiring such protection as may be necessary in order to ensure such groups or individuals equal enjoyment or exercise of human rights» shall not be deemed racial discrimination.
Moreover, measuring indicators at multiple times offers insight into required program dosage, or the number of visits necessary to yield a desired result.
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