Sentences with phrase «set broad guidelines»

Under such an approach, the regulator can set broad guidelines and companies can go ahead and launch products without seeking its prior approval.

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«I'd say there are two broad reasons for having a social media set of guidelines for every company: crisis management or brand opportunity,» says Mario Sundar, community evangelist at LinkedIn.
«Automakers have been working to mitigate distraction in vehicles since we developed the first set of distraction guidelines in 2003 — years before this issue entered the broader public debate and a full decade before NHTSA published its guidelines for vehicles,» said the Alliance of Automotive Makers, an automotive trade group made up of 12 car and light truck manufacturers including BMW, Chrysler, Ford, GM and Toyota.
But again, my hope is that, considered together, they might provide us with some broad guidelines, a set of foundational principles, for how best to help students from adverse backgrounds succeed in school.
In addition to her expert skill as a clinician, Dr. Frontera also has many research interests including identifying biomarkers and predictors of early brain injury and vasospasm / delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage and their impact on outcome; determining the efficacy of therapeutic strategies and developing guidelines for the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage; evaluating the cost, length of stay, quality of life, functional and cognitive outcomes in a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic disorders.
Having a holistic view of the content, taking the overall training goal as the guideline, they had set a broad learning objective.
For starters, the US Sentencing Commission enacted a set of broad retroactive changes to the federal drug sentencing guidelines, with crack guideline reductions in 2007 and 2011 and the «Drugs -2» reductions in 2014.
This is the fourth time that the Quebec government (under different leadership) has tried to pass a bill to clarify the religious neutrality of the state and set guidelines for the granting of reasonable accommodation in the public and broader public sector.
A number of American lawyers are advising that boards of directors of «critical infrastructure» operations — a very broad class — have to be aware of these guidelines, because they will set the scope of what is considered foreseeable in the event of an incident.
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