Sentences with phrase «standards imposed on»

Violations of the external standards imposed on us as lawyers and as civilians can be expensive and cause reputational damage.
That the standards imposed on judges are high goes without saying.
Yet, the NHTSA alleges that Toyota failed to live up to the standards imposed on them.
The benefit of using an attorney is that they have to adhere to legal standards imposed on them — which can make them a safer option in terms of ethical practices.
These schools are not required to abide by the rules and standards imposed on traditional public schools.
HISD Food Services has voluntarily adopted for its a la carte foods the nutritional standards imposed on schools meeting the Healthier U.S. Schools Challenge.
When mothers don't adhere to the ridiculous standards imposed on them by our culture, they're failures.
those appealing to Objective morality have the problem of having a standard imposed on them, but those without such a basis can not appeal to such a standard / justice & thereby have no compassion.
The book stays true to its original beliefs of slowing down and knowing our readers, but it also takes into account the sense of urgency that changing times and standards impose on classrooms.
If there's going to be suddenly a global standard imposed on India and China that would presumably would be to match the idea cap - and - trade systems in terms of effect, which is quite a high [standard], then there will be an overwhelming demand [to the effect of] «You've made us do this, now you've got to give [the technology] to us.»
The test for recognition and extinguishment and the limitations these standards impose on native title rights and interests create limitations for economic development.

Not exact matches

«The conflation of STEM experience with ability to be «in tech» is something that seems to happen far more frequently (and reflexively) where women are concerned — yet it's a standard that is not similarly imposed on the many, many male entrepreneurs and VCs who participate in the industry,» wrote Rachel Sklar, founder of TheList.
For example, if a company imposed Victorian standards on women but put no limits at all on what men could wear, that would be unfairly discriminatory.
The panel was divided, however, on the issue of North American companies imposing management standards on foreign suppliers.
Disney told CNBC the food channel will uphold the same health standards that the company previously imposed on advertisers.
The current, physical presence standard protects business owners from what amounts to taxation without representation, since a state can not impose its sales tax on purchases if the seller has no store, warehouse, or office located in the state.
And while such standards generally evolve (or are imposed) in response to emerging challenges and scandals, they are liable to be based on the average or typical company.
, a rundown on financial obligations to be imposed on some large businesses that don't offer coverage meeting at least minimum standards.
Brokerage firms are sensitive about discussing sales incentives as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission considers imposing a higher standard of customer care on their sales practices and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is warning the firms to vet potential hires more carefully.
Challenging limits of the Speaker's unwillingness to impose standards on this place and the extent to which viewers are willing to have their intelligence insulted, Conservative MP Blaine Calkins and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson used a scripted exchange on the Not Criminally Responsible Reform Act to criticize Mr. Trudeau's public speaking.
The association also met with legislators and attorneys general in dozens of other states to discuss how Airbnb hosts often do not comply with rules imposed on hotels, like anti-discrimination legislation, local tax collection laws, and safety and fire inspection standards.
3) may fail to meet the high standard of care that is imposed on the appropriateness of investment advisors» investment decision - making; and
If the fiduciary standard is imposed on financial advisors, how might that affect the annuity market?
World growth will remain low on average but negative in the UK and Europe; price inflation will remain sufficiently subdued for a while longer so as to impose no constraint on monetary expansion; central banks will sustain a regime of negative real interest rates and rapid monetary expansion; the risk of a eurozone collapse is off the table for now; finally, stock markets should continue to perform better than expected, even though the four - year old cyclical bull market is long by historical standards.
The government of Indonesia, in turn, imposed new environmental standards on the giant Grasberg copper and gold mine owned by Freeport - McMoRan.
In the U.S., recent 401 (k) rule changes have imposed a fiduciary standard on employers.
Accordingly, these plan sponsors will be required to understand the EHB benchmark standards for the state in which their plan operates in order to review their plan to ensure that it does not illegally impose lifetime and annual limits on EHBs.
If the fiduciary standard, under Dodd - Frank, is imposed on Series 7 registered representatives, how might that change the annuity industry?
If the fiduciary standard under Dodd - Frank is imposed on Series 7 registered representatives, Fisher said «it would kill the sales of annuities by commissioned salespeople.»
In remarks at the AARP on Monday, Obama stressed the importance of imposing a cohesive standard mandating that all brokers and advisors working in the retirement space act in their clients» best interests to guard against conflicted advice that could harm investors.
The framework proposes a number of specific changes including: consolidating and reducing individual income tax rates to 10, 25, and 35 percent; doubling the standard deduction; cutting the business tax rate to 15 percent on both corporations and pass - through businesses; repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) and estate tax; repealing the 3.8 percent investment surtax from the Affordable Care Act («Obamacare»); moving to a territorial tax system; and imposing a one - time tax on money held overseas.
This paper seeks to highlight how these two standards differ in terms of the legal requirements and duties imposed on advisers and brokers.
The moral standards and parental guidance a counselor applies in her own home can not morally be imposed on children who come from families with different religious backgrounds, moral standards, and family rituals.
Many people believe along with the pacifists that war does indeed necessarily involve evil actions and so any attempt to impose a moral standard on our conduct is doomed from the start.
Try not to impose canadian standards on Americans, we don't live like you folks do we have moral dignity here.
But the defence of faith and lifestyle which is Russian Orthodoxy tolerates other faiths except «where an alien faith and alien standards of life have been imposed on our people by force or by proselytism» (p. 4).
It's to point out that without some standard or outside morality imposed on him, by his own words, he will degenerate to violence.
One hates to make old arguments, but if this education teaches (as other sections of the report make clear that is must) the familiar doctrines about how very wrong it is to impose any kind of normative standard on the many forms that peoples» desires can take, on what basis does it exclude pornography or the sexualization of young girls as legitimate forms of the varied human sexual appetite?
These standards are intrinsically related to the mission and task of the communities and necessarily impose constraints on those subject to them.
In the dispute over «speech codes» on campuses, to take but one example, there was the irony of conservatives, in their opposition to such codes, sounding like moral libertarians, while liberals were determined to impose moral standards.
When the religious try to impose their beliefs on others by attempting to change legislation and education standards, then it DOES become relevant to non-believers.
Actually, I think your problem as an atheist on this forum has always been that you have created this self imposed construct in which naturalism is your only standard for determining truth.
We know we are judged not by the soft and easy standards we impose upon ourselves or the conventions of society impose on us, but by God's standards.
A popular guest on radio and TV talk shows, she is known for her flamboyant critiques of American society, such as The Beauty Myth, an attack on the standards of beauty imposed on women.
This exemplifies the double standard that church and society have imposed on prostitutes throughout history: what she does is deemed wrong, yet she is rewarded, or paid, by her customers.
The overall policy of double standards in international relationships is unacceptable, whether in international law or in the application of United Nations resolutions, or in embargoes imposed on peoples.
Scalia insists repeatedly that malleable judicial standards» reflected not only in the Court's appeals to evolving social norms, foreign courts, and living documents, but also, in some cases, in its reliance on authorial intent» give the Court carte blanche to impose its arbitrary will.
Richard John Neuhaus rightly denounced the «theonomic temptation» that seeks to impose biblical standards on a society outside of covenant with God.
Central to the criticisms has been the conviction shared by many religious leaders that the exercise of social power should be directed by a concern for justice on a representative basis rather than a concern to impose one's own particular standards and beliefs on others.
It may seem crude and misconceived by our standards, but our standards may not be imposed on that epoch more than three thousand years ago.
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