Sentences with phrase «smaller entities such»

The Bureau is concerned that creditors and settlement service providers that currently do not operate on Saturdays, especially smaller entities such as community banks, credit unions, and settlement agents, could disproportionately bear the operating and compliance costs caused by the final rule treating Saturday as a business day for the original Loan Estimate delivery requirement.
Further, the researchers expect that similar techniques can be applied to even smaller entities such as viruses and DNA.

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Small businesses — namely, pass - through entities such as S corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs)-- get a break, too.
At any stage of development, man as a person in community and also the community of persons who are moving towards «civilization», may be deflected from following the main «aim», and hence may become either a backwater in the ongoing movement or be victims of maladjustment so serious that damage is done not only to the whole dynamic process but also to the smaller organisms or societies, including man himself as such an organic entity.
Despite the indications, just noted, that there are occasions at various levels, such as subelectronic, electronic, and molecular, his most detailed analysis indicates that the larger units are societies of mutually external smaller entities and do not have the unity of actual occasions.
The degree of that uncertainty is presumably small at the level of the electron but greater with entities such as ourselves.
It's a simple model — for instance, it does not account for zoning restrictions or for the fact that some cities, such as London, emerged as polycentric entities hundreds of years ago when several smaller villages consolidated — but it is still a useful model for exploring polycentricity, says Michael Batty, an urban planner at University College London, who wasn't involved in the study.
A Primer for Mark Zuckerberg on Personalized Learning — by Harvard's Howard Gardner Washington Post, 12/2/15 «Even if there were such an entity as the «average person,» it's clear that many of us are not average; a generic approach to education will only suit a small minority of learners.
Among other things, this statute requires educational outreach efforts to help small employers understand and better comply with our regulatory programs, we have continuing outreach efforts to improve our communication with small entities; educate our employees to be more sensitive to small entity concerns; provide training and other educational opportunities, such as training materials and modules that interested entities can reproduce and use, providing guidance on individual rules.
(B) distribution of the guide to known industry contacts, such as small entities, associations, or industry leaders affected by the rule.
The structure of the investment company industry is such that the funds you should consider most seriously are the ones about which you hear the least: small, nimble, independent entities with skilled managers who — in many cases — have left major firms in disgust at the realization that the corporation's needs were going to trump their investors» needs.
But there are «smaller, less complex trading programs that caught my eye» such as a state - only plan that allows regulated entities to trade credits with each other, Rudolph said.
This report was drafted by a working group of United Nations entities, the World Bank, and other stakeholders to suggest a common understanding of the blue economy; to highlight the importance of such an approach, particularly for small island developing states and coastal least developed countries; to identify some of the key challenges its adoption poses; and to suggest some broad next steps that are called for in order to ensure its implementation.
Our business attorneys work with small and medium sized businesses, helping them in all aspects of growing their company such as entity formation, asset management, IP protection and resolving partnership or contract disputes.
These approaches mean that it is perfectly fine to deny a small business or an NGO the right to go to court — because such entities can neither be «impoverished» in any normal sense of the word nor benefit from s. 7 rights.
We understand that smaller covered entities may require some assistance, and intend to provide such technical assistance after publication of this rule.
That is, the preemption of a given state law for a covered entity, such as a provider, that is covered by the 24 - month compliance date of section 1175 (b)(1)(A) will occur 12 months earlier than the preemption of the same state law for a small health plan that is covered by the 36 - month compliance date of section 1175 (b)(1)(B).
Small business in the health care sector affected by this rule may include such businesses as: Nonprofit health plans, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs); small businesses providing health coverage; small physician practices; pharmacies; laboratories; durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers; health care clearinghouses; billing companies; and vendors that supply software applications to health care entiSmall business in the health care sector affected by this rule may include such businesses as: Nonprofit health plans, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs); small businesses providing health coverage; small physician practices; pharmacies; laboratories; durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers; health care clearinghouses; billing companies; and vendors that supply software applications to health care entismall businesses providing health coverage; small physician practices; pharmacies; laboratories; durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers; health care clearinghouses; billing companies; and vendors that supply software applications to health care entismall physician practices; pharmacies; laboratories; durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers; health care clearinghouses; billing companies; and vendors that supply software applications to health care entities.
Fewer small entities are expected to engage in such activity in the future because the increasing trend toward computerization of large record sets will result in de-identification being performed by relatively few firms or associations over time.
However, we have added several categories, such as IRBs and employer sponsored group health plans, which are not small entities, per se, but will be effected by the final rule and we were able to identify costs imposed by the regulation on them.
Small entities without the resources to conduct such an analysis can create de-identified information by removing the full list of possible identifiers set forth in this regulation.
The privacy official role may be an additional responsibility given to an existing employee in the covered entity, such as an office manager in a small entity or an information officer or compliance official in a larger institution.
The Department assumes the privacy official role will be an additional responsibility given to an existing employee in the covered entity, such as an office manager in a small entity or a compliance official in a larger institution.
(If such an error did occur, query whether such an error would qualify as clerical; also query the Patent Office's actions at having continued to accept a small entity final fee after being advised almost 10 years later that the patentee was in fact large entity, consistent with its «stand - offish» approach discussed in Dutch Industries.)
These entities (along with Mr. Roberts) label such small businesses and inventors as «trolls» simply because they choose to enforce their patents.
«A lot of shopping centers that come on the market are owned by smaller entities, such as partnerships,» says Tripp.
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