Sentences with phrase «retain control over the process»

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Kurt Deketelaere, a law professor at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium and an expert on E.U. science policy, says Geoghegan - Quinn did not have time to launch a complex legislative process that would have prompted resistance from member states, which generally want to retain control over their policies.
You'll need decent word - processing software, preferably with the facility to export your file to PDF (so you retain more control over the finished look), and you'll need to set up the pages in your final trim size.
As an indie, I retain control over the entire process.
While the lenders still retain control over the application and approval process, Firstmark takes over the monthly payments, the customer service, and the client interface, as well as managing the problems associated with missed payments and defaulted loans.
The benefit of a short sale is that you retain control over the entire process.
He has developed a unique Risk Management approach to mediation which recognizes the benefit to the parties of retaining control over the dispute resolution process, rather than exposing themselves to the uncertainty of having strangers (arbitrators, Judges or a Jury) decide their fate.
When a business process requires decisions more complex than the sort of simple «route to manager if amount over $ 5,000» gateway available in business process management / workflow systems, those systems can call a Neota Logic application via API to provide the decision while retaining control of the process.
- Advantages of Divorce Mediation: Retain full control over the divorce process; Manage conflict and preserve dignity...
Advantages of Divorce Mediation: Retain full control over the divorce process; Manage conflict and preserve dignity; Maintain absolute confidentiality; Greatly reduce legal fees
• want to protect everything — children, relationships, money, time and privacy • tend to be intelligent and educated, and have a higher than average emotional IQ • want a divorce that is «tailor - made» for their circumstances, not an «off - the - rack,» ill - fitting form used by everyone (and fitting no one very well) • want results more than revenge • want to be participants — not victims — in the dissolution of the marriage • want to assure themselves that nothing happens unless they agree to it • want control over the scheduling of events of divorce • want to retain some dignity through the process of divorce • want to end the relationship as positively as possible • see the big picture
Decision - making processes for Aboriginal land holders that must be followed when an Aboriginal Land Trust is considering the grant of a lease are designed to ensure that traditional owners retain control over decisions about what happens on their land.
piecemeal and uncoordinated involvement of Indigenous communities, with police retaining primary control over the processes.
Collaborative Law and mediation are cost - effective process options which allow clients to retain more control over the outcomes of their cases, than traditional court process.
When you enter into mediation you retain total and exclusive control over the process and the outcome.
This approach ensures that the parties are directly involved in the process and retain control over their outcome.
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