establishing
safeguards such as Land Council oversight of the decision to ensure Indigenous control of the decision
The two will improve volatility by implementing stricter - than - usual risk - management
safeguards such as initial margin requirements between 35 and 40 percent.
Ensure that indoor storage of vehicles is safe and that
safeguards such as exhaust fans, fire suppression systems, fire alarms, etc. are in place.
We use computer
safeguards such as firewalls and data encryption, we enforce physical access controls to our building and files, and we authorize access to personal information only for those employees who require it to fulfill their job responsibilities.
This was so irrespective of domestic exigencies and procedural
safeguards such as the use of special advocates and private hearings questioning the veracity of the evidence.
Injury law also includes reputation
safeguards such as slander or libel laws and can sometimes include damage to property.
I would submit that the Court of Justice would only find such a joint court compatible with EU law if procedural
safeguards such as a preliminary reference procedure were included to ensure the Court of Justice's eventual jurisdiction.
On the most basic level, asset protection can include simple
safeguards such as deposit insurance on bank accounts and the equivalent for brokerage accounts.
We use computer
safeguards such as firewalls and data encryption; we enforce physical access controls to our buildings and files; and we authorize access to personal information only for those employees who require it to fulfill their job responsibilities.
With
safeguards such as AA / RAC / CSMA membership, Small Claims Courts and not to mention The Office of Fair Trading, rogue garages have a hard time to exist.
Simple
safeguards such as placing your baby on his back to sleep and keeping the sleep environment clear from any excess items can reduce the risk of this tragedy by up to 60 %.
No such measure is ever 100 % effective though, so we do not guarantee that your personal and other information will be secure from theft, loss, or unauthorized access or use, and we make no representation as to the reasonableness, efficacy, or appropriateness of the measures we use to
safeguard such information.
This means that keeping a few streams within protected areas is not enough to
safeguard such biodiversity.
Not exact matches
Safeguard important information
such as tax identification and bank account numbers, and watch for change of address notices from credit companies or other vendors.
As an allergy sufferer myself, I completely understood her concern, and decided that we needed to put an action plan into place to
safeguard against any
such episode.
Business Insurance Now put together a cyber insurance package
safeguarding Bowman & Partners from the perils of the virtual world,
such as data breaches, network attacks and business interruptions.
After Broad added that wealthy families or foundations should operate newspapers as civic trusts, his interviewer asked about how
such owners would
safeguard editorial freedom.
However the new data transfer mechanism has drawn criticism from the start,
such as for lacking adequate privacy
safeguards, and for the complexity of complaint processes it provides EU citizens seeking redress from a US company.
The Indian negotiator retorted that a strong
safeguard against
such surges was essential to the livelihoods of the world's poorest farmers and «could not be traded off against the commercial interests of the developed countries.»
Yet there are some best practices you can employ to help
safeguard your data,
such as installing software to block web tracking technologies and carefully vetting the apps that you use on Facebook.
To do this, we must take a look at all the factors that play into
safeguarding our community from devastation,
such as developing smart infrastructure, increasing mobility options, addressing the affordable housing crisis and closing the income inequality gap that is fueling high levels of poverty throughout Miami - Dade County.
Look for precious metals storage companies that
safeguard assets for large institutional investors and governments,
such as Brink's.
In order to assure our clients and prospective clients that the assets they invest with us are protected from
such scams, we have set forth below various key
safeguards in place at South Texas Money Management, Ltd. (STMM) that protect our clients.
We maintain physical, electronic and procedural
safeguards that comply with applicable federal and state standards to guard non-public personal information, and we monitor
such measures.
To additionally
safeguard their investments, VC firms take an active role in the businesses they invest in, typically supplying a board member and involving themselves in all important management decisions, including exercising veto rights over issues
such as the sale of the company, additional financing, major business expenditures, etc..
While investors certainly need to do their due diligence, investing in products
such as Bitcoin IRAs, which are held by established financial custodians and which feature multiple levels of security to
safeguard customer assets, is far safer than striking out on your own and investing thousands of dollars in cryptocurrencies on an exchange that may be based in Eastern Europe, the Caribbean, or Asia.
Users are advised that there are inherent security risks in transmitting data,
such as emails, credit card or personal information, via the Internet, because it is impossible to
safeguard completely against unauthorized access by 3rd - parties.
With
safeguards fixed into these laws,
such as examination by two doctors and requirements for both oral and written suicide requests, it seems harmless enough.
Numerous conventions between States which turn out to be geographically interdependent have been hammered out, a few before, but most since, that date, covering
such matters as the prevention of the pollution of the seas in general, or of particular seas, or common rivers, the reduction of air pollution and latterly the
safeguarding of flora and fauna».
He continued: «Despite the claims of some, that religious freedom will be protected, all proposed legislation to date has been totally inadequate to
safeguard people who work for church - run institutions
such as schools, hospitals and universities.
As Ford and Grisez have shown, and subsequent Magisterial teaching has expressed, the charism of infallibility extends to faith and morals — to specific moral norms, not just to matters directly revealed, but also to those matters closely connected (
such as the Natural Law) to the Deposit of Faith and needed to
safeguard that deposit.
As a preliminary step he consulted several leading neurologists to ascertain whether
such a project as he had in mind, undertaken with proper
safeguards, would have their approval and cooperation.
Such pluralism
safeguards against extremism and should be maintained.
Religious systems have no
such safeguards.
Peoples can and need to struggle together, inspired by their religions and moral ideals to
safeguard themselves and the world from
such dangers and improve their quality of life according to the genuine values that can give hope and happiness to all.
Indeed,
such criticism is useful as a
safeguard against the tendency of nonperfectionists to practice moral self - deception.
It pays less attention to objectives
such as the promotion of the good life of all, production for use, employment, fair trade, or
safeguarding nature.
In the pursuit of his mission he found himself obliged not merely to neglect some of the finer points of current religious practice (
such as fasting on the proper days) but also to break some of the rules which were thought necessary to
safeguard the religion of the Law (
such as those of Sabbath observance).
The general atmosphere of indiscipline and disobedience, for example with regard to liturgical norms, made for a confusing environment, lacking in those
safeguards of virtue that had been proved over time,
such as the suspicion of particular friendships.
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the
safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship,
such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
Insofar as they must be carried on by someone — for example, mining and radiological work — every available
safeguard should be insisted on —
such as proper ventilation, lighting, and shielding.
The amendment was intended to
safeguard the right of individuals to exercise freedom of conscience in religious matters against encroachment by the federal government, and to ensure that
such concerns would remain under the control of the several states.
It is misappropriated by those who are quick to claim «apostolic succession» but slow about discerning the faithfulness of clerical systems based on
such claims to the «apostolic teaching» that it was devised to
safeguard.
Similar to Diocesan Share payments made by Church of England congregations in the UK, the Common Fund raises money for services which benefit the diocese as a whole,
such as
safeguarding.
From the limitation of offering assisted suicide to terminally - ill patients whose prognosis is only six months of life, to the so - called «
safeguard» of having two doctors check the patient has a «clear, settled, and voluntary» wish to die (and, er, as we all know, a two doctor requirement was
such a powerful
safeguard in the Abortion Act!)
In the resolutions adopted by the Evanston Assembly there is stated as one of the «two conditions of crucial importance which must be met, if catastrophe is to be averted»: «The prohibition of all weapons of mass destruction; including atomic and hydrogen bombs, with provision for international inspection and control,
such as would
safeguard the security of all nations, together with the drastic reduction of all other armaments.
Many Christians feel their god still acts in the word by healing people, giving money, helping
safeguard trips, guiding on important decisions and
such.
We will construct institutions that encourage persuasive relationships and provide a context in which the possibility of
such relationships is
safeguarded.
The Christian position does not hold by
such views; and so assertions about God the Creator of Heaven and earth, the Almighty One, were placed in the Creed to
safeguard the Fatherhood of God by making clear that He who is our Father is also the Ruler of all things.
Is there not therefore a logical case for applying
such safeguards to new cropvarieties as well?