Sentences with phrase «rules governing who»

Every country has a different set of rules governing who should benefit when someone dies.
Furthermore, states have very different rules governing who's allowed to work where, according to the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies.
As much as I'd like to go on another rant about the sheer stupidity of the rules governing who can and who can not travel to Cuba from the US I'll restrain myself and focus on the route news.
There are no rules governing who can be a dog trainer.
State and federal rules governing who would be responsible in case of leaks would speed the research process, she said.
Ms. De Salvo pointed out that it was only when Thomas N. Armstrong III was the Whitney's director — beginning in 1974, for 16 years — that there was a strict rule governing who could be considered an American artist.

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«Ignoring the true intent of existing rules governing the transport of service and support animals can be a disservice to customers who have real and documented needs.»
Transport Minister Marc Garneau wants MPs to reject all but a few of the Senate amendments, including those that touch on rules governing tarmac delays, who is allowed to file complaints about airline service and foreign ownership of Canadian airlines.
While the pace of change is exciting for innovators and market makers, it causes enormous friction for traditional institutions who control financial services today, as well as for regulators who are grappling with rules that were not meant to govern financial transactions using the latest technologies.
Now, so too has the academic who advised our federal minister of finance that it would be a smart idea to change the 40 - year - old rules that govern Canada's small businesses, with a mere 75 - day «consultation» process, in the dog days of summer.
In the United States, the corporation has emerged as an association of owners, known as stockholders, who form a business enterprise governed by a complex set of rules and customs.
Of course, Decred and other self - governing cryptocurrencies may coexist, but it is tough to say who is going to rule over the major part of the market cap.
These he accomplished despite his growing sense that larger forces — the riptide of tribal feeling in a world that should have already shed its atavism; the resilience of small men who rule large countries in ways contrary to their own best interests; the persistence of fear as a governing human emotion — frequently conspire against the best of America's intentions.
Anyone who owns a tax - advantaged retirement account such as a 401 (k) or individual retirement account (IRA)-- that's 63 % of (or 77.5 million) American households as of 2014, according to the Investment Company Institute — would be well - served to familiarize themselves with required minimum distributions, or RMDs, and the sometimes complex rules that govern them.
Chad, please get busy with the empirical evidence of any god's existence which is supported by a 2/3 majority of physicists (the dudes who best understand the rules governing our reality).
And as he begins his presidency, the man who has broken so many expectations of modern campaigning must now govern under a new set of rules and expectations.
There's an episode called «Half Hanged» about a woman in western Massachusetts in the 1680s who is one of those outsiders: outspoken, non-religious, cranky, broke all the rules that governed women in her society at the time.
Democratic capitalism is characterized by a functioning, representative government — that is, it is governed by individuals who are chosen by the populace in free and fair elections and who are then able to freely legislate and enforce such laws and rules as they deem proper.
It is important to note the political basis of an economic system as one of our basic dichotomies because there is a very real difference in the foundation of a capitalism in which the rules governing the system are determined by a few — rules concerning wages, monopolies, taxation, use of natural resources, government benefits, etc. — and one in which these rules are determined by representatives who are chosen by the general populace.
The caverns of earth are filled with pestilential dust which once was the bones, the flesh, the bodies of great ones who sat upon thrones, deciding causes, ruling assemblies, governing armies, conquering provinces, possessing treasures, tearing down temples, flattering themselves with pride, majesty, fortune, praise and dominion.
Who determines what rules shall govern the society and its economic system?
They do not want to be overthrown by people who can see how badly they govern, how badly they rule, etc..
Neville i mentioned those people only because the discussion was talking about dominionism the combination of the church and state as a governing rule all those people were government leaders all of them suffered in there own way.Its was the suffering that prepared them for the roles that they were to play and there faith in God was what helped them get through.We are made stronger in our weakness no matter how important or unimportant we may appear to others.I guess it is easy to fall into the lie about political involvement that its hard to make change but some people have had a huge impact.Really it is God who deserves the praise he is the one that creats the opportunitys to make impact on the world as in our strength we can do nothing.In hebrews the great men and woman of faith there are those that seemed unimportant to the world and many suffered for there faith Our Lord knows everyone by name and every small act of faith we do he remembers because we do it out of our love for him that is what the christian walk is about living for Jesus and sharing that love with others.brentnz.
But I repeat, we know that it is not by human will that the Emperor rules here below, but solely by the invincible decree of our God who governs all things.»
And if God's impassibility is interpreted as being emblematic of an imperious rule that is finally indifferent to the effect it has on the opinion of the governed — as in, for example, the classical doctrine of predestination — God appears as a tyrant who must be resisted in the name of human freedom.
In other words, it is a governing rule that just as Jesus took the sin of the world upon Himself so that He might bear the sin and shame for all, so also God did this in the Old Testament by taking the blame for the sinful actions and behaviors of the people who lived during that time.
The problem was that each of these championships was governed by the very detailed and specific rules of the sanctioning organization, which favored their members, who were more familiar with the rules.
Harry Watkey Easterly Jr., 82 One of the game's great traditionalists, Easterly, who served as president (1976 — 77) and executive director (1980 — 84) of the U.S. Golf Association, was instrumental in bringing together golf's two governing bodies, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews and the USGA, to create a uniform set of rules.
The Miami case is embarrassing, but so is the 2012 Penn State case, the Reggie Bush USC sanctions, the separation of agents from their future clients, the random declarations of ineligibility, the year waiting period between transfers, the regulation of student - athlete endorsements and use of their own likenesses in products, the rules governing recruiting at any level, and a hundred other daily absurdities fostered by the need to keep money out of the hands of those who earn it.
Under a rule adopted by track's international governing body in 2010, any starter who jumps the gun even once is tossed out.
He explained that all prospective bidders bid through their primary dealers, who in turn submitted the investors» bids through the Central Securities Depository platform, adding that at no time during the book building process did the Ministry of Finance negotiate with any investor in any way, and it will indeed be quite difficult to manipulate the process when the three financial institutions are governed strictly by the Bank of Ghana's rules and regulations.
Almost certainly, those who first framed the rules that governed such challenges had not foreseen this shift in outlook.
The papers Sliwa tried serving on de Blasio stem from an apparent violation in city election rules governing how political parties can give their ballot lines to candidates who are not enrolled in the party.
By an overwhelming majority, (85 - 12), voters support the repeal of the «last in, first out» rule governing teacher layoffs, agreeing that the decision governing who loses a teaching job should be based on performance and not seniority.
The APC Publicity Secretary in the state, Mr Joe Igbokwe, who welcomed the lawmaker to the governing party, called on Ndigbo in Lagos to support and be loyal to the ruling party.
The changes did not apply to any legislator who was already in office at the time that the initiative was approved; the rules governing the terms of those who are in the California State Legislature as of June 5, 2012, are calculated under the previous rules.
Candidates seeking to run on the line this November have been tossed or denied access in recent weeks after a broader Supreme Court ruling determine a majority of the candidates who ran statewide last year on the line have to sign off on rules to govern the organization.
All efforts to get a copy of the petition proved abortive as at the time of filing this report but a dependable source who wants to remain anonymous said the petitioner wrote the petition that it will be unjustifiable for the Governing Council to pay for the 12 months salaries the workers of the institution are allegedly claiming since they were on strike for about 9 months, saying the petitioner allegedly called on the two owner states to invoke no work no pay rule on the workers of the institution.
The recent changes made in their constitution in favour of the ruling government to continue to stay in power is a denial of the citizens» sovereign rights to choose who should govern them within globally accepted terms / periods within the framework of democracy and rule of law.
Prince Andrew will govern just like his father... who saw an annual 12 % increase in our state budget per year over his 12 years of RULE in New York... What NYS needs is less NYC liberals and more small govt minded people.
Governor Cuomo, who convinced the legislature to create the ethics panel last year, after the previous ethics commission had been discredited, admits that some of the rules governing the commission may need some tweaking.
The fact that parts of this act were already ruled unconstitutional by a NY judge, with more still being appealed shows how much real thought was put into it; within the first few weeks of passing this debacle almost all police, armed guards etc. were violating the law because the legislators in their infinite wisdom forgot to exempt law enforcement, not to mention all the people who went to bed and then the next day — due to the fly - by - night method of governing — people woke up breaking the law without having done anything.
Britain's «feral» press has been mysteriously silent on a sex story involving Culture Secretary John Whittingdale, the man who decides what rules govern them and the BBC.
When the previous government announced it was appealing against the European Court's original ruling in 2005, the Parliamentary Under - Secretary of State at the Department for Constitutional Affairs, Lord Firkin, said: «It has been the view of successive governments, including this government, that persons who have committed crimes serious enough to warrant a custodial sentence should forfeit the right to have a say in how the country is governed while they are detained.»
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern said Blackwell should step aside because his office is responsible for the rules that govern county election boards that had scattered problems last Tuesday, including poll workers who did not know how to turn on new electronic voting machines.
And for those of us who've had the privilege, or [the] accident of living in small places, we have something useful to add to this debate, and Vermont is a really interesting exception to a number of American [rules], including the fact that it takes seriously the idea that it's supposed to govern itself locally and so on.
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About Blog Josh Putnam is a political scientist who specializes in campaigns and elections.Frontloading HQ covers national politics focusing mainly on presidential elections and the rules governing the Democratic and Republican nomination processes.
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