Sentences with phrase «state as an impediment»

The cosmopolitan envisions the direct application of moral principles on a global scale, and regards the nation - state as an impediment to human rights and global justice.

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In reviewing Guatemala's investment climate, the US State Department cites the country's «complex and confusing laws and regulations, inconsistent judicial decisions, bureaucratic impediments and corruption [as] practical barriers to investment.»
The main impediment, from Cuba's point of view, is its listing by the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism.
He is clearly committed to action on bankruptcy reform, a major impediment to investment, and as noted, he is moving ahead with state bank recapitalization and future consolidations among the state banks.
But, as Doc Vestibule stated:» but the true strength of any recovery story is the - will - of the person to get past their impediments.
This appears to me to be a historical artifact; I'm not aware of any legal impediments on a federal level that would prevent states or municipalities from using any voting system they want, so long as it treats all votes equally.
Silver was seen as the lone impediment to the state removing its ban on the sport and allowing the (notoriously underfunded) New York State Athletic Commission to issue regulations so that New Yorkers can reap the financial benefits of the large events that arstate removing its ban on the sport and allowing the (notoriously underfunded) New York State Athletic Commission to issue regulations so that New Yorkers can reap the financial benefits of the large events that arState Athletic Commission to issue regulations so that New Yorkers can reap the financial benefits of the large events that are now
The arguments against paid sick leave, as stated in the Capital Region Chamber's petition opposing Local Law «C» on behalf of its more than 2400 area businesses and organizations, include: the proposal will hurt our economy, reduce jobs, lower the county's sales tax revenue, and act as «an impediment to attracting, retaining and growing jobs.»
«All over the state, homelessness is going up and Cuomo has been the main impediment to any real movement on the tenants» side to making sure families stay in their homes and making sure the rent laws are as strong as possible.»
Assembly members felt the looming charges and trial were too much of an impediment to handling major tasks such as the state budget.
The state's move effectively shifted control over spending decisions from the state legislature to local school districts and eliminated a slew of state - imposed spending rules that many local districts saw as impediments...
«We look forward to working with Secretary DeVos to ensure the federal government and U.S. Department of Education do not serve as an impediment to the innovations that state and local school districts are working to explore to better meet the needs of students.»
Defendants in the case, the state and teacher unions, are trying to prove that these other factors make it difficult for the nine - student plaintiffs to show that state laws governing teacher dismissal, seniority and tenure should be struck down as impediments to a quality education.
He describes the nation's main education law as an «impediment to reform,» citing ESEA's outdated testing regimen, accountability measures, and teacher quality determinations, all of which fail to align with the widely adopted Common Core State Standards as well as recent state efforts to overhaul their teacher evaluation sysState Standards as well as recent state efforts to overhaul their teacher evaluation sysstate efforts to overhaul their teacher evaluation systems.
The state's move effectively shifted control over spending decisions from the state legislature to local school districts and eliminated a slew of state - imposed spending rules that many local districts saw as impediments to doing the most with their dollars.
It's a global club which sees nation states as significant obstacles to their ambition, but not permanent impediments.
Leaked Liberal speakers notes from July 2012 say the Liberals would «work with industry to reduce impediments to [energy] investment», as well as «streamlining approval requirements and procedures», «merging wherever possible State and Federal Government requirements», and «delivering more certainty to the electricity generation sector».
The CJEU's reasoning mainly focuses on the third question, considering this to be the «essence» of Italian's judge's request, and reformulates the question as follows: «does a national rule such as that established by the provisions at issue [amount] to an impediment to the effective fight against VAT evasion in the Member State concerned, in a manner incompatible with Directive 2006/112 and, more generally, with EU law» (§ 34)?
U. L. Rev. 369, 438 (1992)(finding that attorneys who removed cases from state to federal court «most often cited summary judgment availability as their reason for removal» to federal court, and that the attorneys perceived «a greater willingness of the federal judiciary to grant summary judgment motions» as well as «organizational impediments limiting the ability of the state court judges to issue summary judgment rulings»).
As NACCHO note:» [t] he buck passing between Commonwealth and States has always been a major impediment to reform in Aboriginal health... the Framework Agreements are intended to address this area» (65).
As part of this, the Government has stated that it will also review policies, administrative practices and other legislative impediments to the creation and transfer of individual title on Aboriginal held land, including land registration and planning.
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