Sentences with phrase «requirement as a burden»

But don't look at the requirement as a burden — it's actually just another way that the community protects you and ensures your safety.
But don't look at the requirement as a burden — it's actually just another way that the community protects you and ensures your safety.

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Costs are both financial, including listing fees and the expenses associated with mandatory disclosures and other regulatory requirements, and less tangible, such as the perceived burden of quarterly earnings releases, the risk of being targeted by activist investors, and higher visibility that can result in political or competitive pressure.
Also, more controversial provisions — such as requirements to execute enforceable written contracts under the Best Interest Contract and Principal Transactions Exemption, and changes to PTE 84 - 24 (other than the addition of the Impartial Conduct Standards)-- are not applicable until January 1, 2018, while the Department is honoring the President's directive to take a hard look at any potential undue burdens and decides whether to make significant revisions.
It's unclear whether current popular cryptocurrency exchanges are willing to undergo the burden of registering as a broker - dealer and fulfilling the requirements of an ATS.
While in principle AFSA supports strengthening permit triggers, application requirements and referral arrangements for genuine intensive animal industry applications (as per a new definition that excludes genuine small - scale free range farms), caution must be applied when increasing regulatory burden on the farming sector, which is already subject to a high regulatory burden.
Currently, through the use of conflicting and limiting standing requirements and jurisdictional ambiguity, many property owners are left in state courts where the burden is on them to prove not only harm, but a «total loss of use» of their property as a whole.
As the Rokita court noted, voters who lack Photo ID undoubtedly exist somewhere, but the fact that Plaintiffs, in spite of their efforts, have failed to uncover anyone «who can attest to the fact that he / she will be prevented from voting» provides significant support for a conclusion that the Photo ID requirement does not unduly burden the right to vote.
Scientists say the new requirements — such as training and registration on clinicaltrials.gov — are unnecessary, will impose a huge paperwork burden, and will confuse patients seeking to enroll in trials.
However, demonstrating compliance with these federal fiscal requirements — for example, comparability, in which districts must show that they provide «comparable services» in high and low poverty schools through state and local dollars — as well as the specific rules that govern each federal program, can introduce unnecessary burdens that distract from the overall goal of providing additional support to low - income schools and disadvantaged students.
The process of implementing the OTES has already been a burden on schools and districts as they have been forced to create entirely new systems of tracking and reporting, all while continually trying to keep both teachers and principals abreast of the latest options and requirements.
State and district - level testing requirements also emerge as a burden for teachers and students.
Recognizing that many trailer manufacturers are small businesses, the program includes provisions that reduce burden such as a one - year delay in initial standards for small businesses and simplified certification requirements.
The cosigner requirement enables many students to borrow money for college or graduate school who otherwise would not qualify for student loans on their own, but it can be a significant burden for family members or friends who serve as cosigners.
Young People's Burden: Requirement of Negative CO2 Emissions, by twelve of us [1], is being made available as a «Discussion» paper in Earth System Dynamics Discussion on 4 October, as it is undergoing peer review.
Not only has the linkage between lawful residence and access to the host welfare state generated much confusion among EU citizens, but also national administrations have struggled massively with the application of vague concepts such as «unreasonable burden», «sufficient resources» or the requirement of an «individual assessment».
It could be argued that as long as countries like Germany or France are not willing to consider the effects that their policy choices have on their neighbors, it would be deeply problematic to enforce a formalist equal treatment requirement that has the effect of shifting the burden on the small Member States.
As such, the requirement in the MIG that an insured has the burden to lead «compelling evidence» that the MIG should not apply in his or her case was denounced as being contrary to the fundamental insurance law principle requiring an insurer to prove any exception to or limitation of coverage on the civil balance of probabilitAs such, the requirement in the MIG that an insured has the burden to lead «compelling evidence» that the MIG should not apply in his or her case was denounced as being contrary to the fundamental insurance law principle requiring an insurer to prove any exception to or limitation of coverage on the civil balance of probabilitas being contrary to the fundamental insurance law principle requiring an insurer to prove any exception to or limitation of coverage on the civil balance of probability.
It interprets the Agency's straightforward statement of the burden of proof as the Agency's requirement that the carriers adduce expert evidence on the «ultimate issue» of undue hardship.
The judge used this case to make positive comments about justification, reminding employers that the requirement to justify a PCP should not be seen as placing an unreasonable burden on employers or «casting some sort of stigma upon them.»
As Articles 12 and 14 of the E-Commerce Directive relate to different and distinct categories of activities, AG Szpunar rejected the application by analogy of any and all of the requirements of Article 14, which would have increased the burden of «mere conduit» ISSs (paras 93 - 104).
Just as we have in other cases dispensed with the warrant requirement when «the burden of obtaining a warrant is likely to frustrate the governmental purpose behind the search,» Camara v. Municipal Court, 387 U.S. at 532 - 533, we hold today that school officials need not obtain a warrant before searching a student who is under their authority.
The Court thus struck down the German visa requirement as a new restriction on the freedom to provide services because of the «additional and recurrent administrative and financial burdens involved in obtaining such a permit» (Soysal and Savatli, para 55).
We have included this certification requirement in part, as a way to reduce the burden on health insurance issuers and HMOs.
While these requirements are subject to the PRA, we believe the burden associated with these requirements is exempt from the PRA as stipulated under 5 CFR 1320.3 (b)(2).
While this requirement is subject to the PRA, we believe that the burden associated with this requirement is exempt from the PRA as stipulated under 5 CFR 1320.3 (b)(2).
The way of giving effect to what was said in Jordan was by treating the requirement to provide a satisfactory and convincing explanation for the use of force as an evidential burden.
While it's also a requirement of your lease, it's not something you should consider as a burden.
By failing to meet the novelty and nonobvious requirements for patentability, improvidently granted patents improperly remove products and methods from the public domain.14 Issuing patents that are not novel or obvious also puts other excessive burdens on society including important economic impacts such as inefficient resource allocation and significant harm to economic growth.15
Decision: The Court could rule that both the admitting privileges and building requirements are unconstitutional as an «undue burden» on women's access to safe, legal health care.
Previous systematic reviews in the palliative setting have yielded many different types of instruments for capturing informal caregiver outcomes in health services research such as bereavement, burden, family functioning, mood, needs, QOL, satisfaction with service delivery and social support.40 — 42 However, preceding reviews did not consider the specific requirements of outcome measures in economic evaluations and may not have identified all relevant literature.
High down payment requirements being proposed by federal regulatory agencies as part of the upcoming rulemaking under the Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act will unnecessarily burden homebuyers and significantly impede the economic and housing recovery.
Broadly speaking, the bipartisan bill reduced the burden on smaller lenders from some of the toughest requirements of the Dodd - Frank Act, such as the Volcker Rule.
C, but is not specifically itemized as a separate information collection under Regulation X. Because the timing of this requirement coincides with the provision of the initial Loan Estimate to consumers, the burden associated with the written list of providers requirement under the final rule is included in the burden calculation for the Loan Estimate.
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