Sentences with phrase «such petitions»

Potential ETF providers are now racing to obtain approval of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to issue ETFs in the U.S. Previously, the SEC rejected such petitions.
The judge found that Alex Arreaza, the attorney representing wounded Stoneman Douglas victim Anthony Borges, lacks legal standing in the case to file any such petitions.
Such petitions in their current form present an intractable logistical problem: How to collect and verify signatures from 145 million voters across a landmass larger than the mainland United States?
The court will allow such petitions if it is determined that the non-parent relatives had a substantial relationship with the child before the divorce and that such a relationship should be continued for the well - being of the child.
At present, the notaries can make such petitions directly to government.
You have a right to petition the government for redress of grievances, and such petitions have been a standard part of US public debate since the Constitution was ratified.
The FDA is required to respond to such petitions within 180 days, but nearly four years later, it still had not responded.
In one of such petitions written by the Plateau State Government, it was alleged that the former governor embezzled some special funds released to the state by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Such petitions can take years to decide, so the group asked the FDA to require foods containing artificial dyes to sport warning labels as an interim measure.
The current FCC majority may reject such petitions, but the petitioners have standing to challenge an FCC decision in the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where adherence to the law may be expected.
Before the quality and range of such petition much of the historic and contemporaneous practice and theory of prayer in the church should stand ashamed.
If the New Testament contains less of such petition than the Old, an important part of the explanation lies in the difference of circumstance.
There are dangers in praying for material goods, for such petition easily passes over into a selfish demand which evades responsibility, or into the expectation that a private miracle may be wrought in our behalf.
However, it puts such petition in a new context, saving it from the danger of turning into a sort of magical exercise by which we secure, through the use of some formula, what our uncriticized and probably entirely wrong inclinations lead us to want.
So if such a petition could be organized, it would almost certainly lack majority support.
In addition to what others have said about there being no such petition process at the national level, you need to realize that «the poor» are a pretty small part of the population, and that the permanently poor * are an even smaller part.
If such petition is based upon results of the «all student» group on the English language arts and mathematics assessments or graduation rate, such petition shall be submitted pursuant to a date prescribed by the commissioner but no later than December 31st of the calendar year in which such assessments were administered, except that the commissioner may for good cause accept a petition submitted after such date.
DCSD falsely claimed to the Board that the DHCC petition was not in the public interest and implied that the thousands of volunteers and hours put into the petition fell short of the required effort for granting such a petition.
No objection which is not raised by such a petition may be urged in the defense to a proceeding initiated by the Commission under subsection (b) for enforcement of such a demand unless such proceeding is commenced by the Commission prior to the expiration of the twenty - day period, or unless the court determines that the defendant could not reasonably have been aware of the availability of such ground of objection.
Such petition shall specify each ground upon which the petitioner relies in seeking such relief, and may be based upon any failure of such demand to comply with the provisions of this title or with the limitations generally applicable to compulsory process or upon any constitutional or other legal right or privilege of such person.
Amendments proposed by such petition shall be promptly considered by the Board of Directors and must be submitted to the members, with recommendations of the Board, by the Corresponding Secretary for a vote within three months of the date when the petition was received by the Corresponding Secretary.
Amendments proposed by such petition shall be promptly considered by the Board of Directors and must be submitted to the members, with recommendations of the Board, by the Recording Secretary for a vote within three months of the date when the petition was received by the Recording Secretary.
Amendments proposed by such petition shall be promptly considered by the Board and must be submitted to the members with recommendations of the Board by the Secretary for a vote within three months of the date when the Secretary received the petition.
Amendments proposed by such petition shall be promptly considered by the Board of Directors and must be mailed First Class to the members with recommendations of the Board by the Recording Secretary for a vote within three months of the date when the petition was received by the Recording Secretary.
Amendments proposed by such petition shall be promptly considered by the Board of Directors and must be submitted to the members with the recommendations of the Board by the Corresponding Secretary for a vote within three months of the date when the petition was received by the Corresponding Secretary.
After such a petition is made, a judge is then tasked with deciding the permanent ownership and allocation of responsibility for the companion animal (s) and is required to take their well - being into consideration.
Amendments proposed by such petition shall be promptly considered by the Board and must then be submitted to the membership.
EPA's evaluation of the petitions indicates that the Congressional requirements for such a petition have not been met, and that the issues raised do not materially affect the determination of the applicable volume requirement of 1.28 billion gallons.
It has been suggested that signing such a petition is too easy from the signers» point of view too — it lets the signers off the hook from any serious commitment: they just sign and consider their activism done.
You will gather from the above that a petition to the nobile officium is not something which happens every day in the Scottish court, and not every such petition will meet the strict tests necessary.
Such a petition may also be filed by joint stipulation of the parties.
Upon the filing of such a petition, the court may take or direct such action as it deems necessary to determine whether the attorney is incapacitated, including referral of the matter to the appropriate disciplinary board for hearing and recommendation by a hearing panel or the examination of the attorney by qualified medical experts.
There was no issue before the learned single Judge whether Part - I of the Act was applicable or not to such petition.
This Court shall now decide the effect of the order passed by this Court in the arbitration application filed under Section 9 by the claimant and also the effect of the order passed by the appeal court in the appeal filed by the respondent in view of the submissions made by the respondent that in view of such petition filed in this Court, Part - I of the Act including Section 34 for impugning the foreign arbitral award would apply.
The court, upon such a petition, shall enter an order directing the witness to appear before the court at a time and place fixed by the court in the order, and then and there to show cause why the witness has not attended or testified or produced the books or papers before the Board.
One of the difficulties in writing such a petition is the necessity that considerable time and effort be expended in gathering the materials and presenting the information to answer each of the 12 criteria.
If you find yourself in a serious situation, you might not want to attempt filing such a petition on your own.

Not exact matches

Cue epic beat - downs from prominent African - American personalities such as Wendell Pierce and Ava DuVernay, and the aforementioned petition for Adidas to drop West.
Many have argued that they have not given their consent to be at the epicenter of such an experiment, and a petition to «Say No» has acquired 161,000 signatures.
In March, the CTIA argued in a petition to the FCC that such data wasn't «sensitive.»
President Trump's Federal Communications Commission is fielding petitions from industry groups to allow them to increase the frequency of such calls, and to reach out to friends and family of Gus, too.
Sites such as Groubal.com, will achieve this by consolidating common user - submitted complaints and presenting those petitions to businesses, demanding answers for their wrongdoings.
«Flash activism,» the label I prefer for online protest forms such as online petition, can be effective at influencing targets in specific circumstances.
Yet another petition struck a supportive note on the development of new rules but called for the government to consult with the wider cryptocurrency community before implementing any such rules.
And Care2, the increasingly influential petition website, launched a campaign calling for stars such as Pamela Adlon and Amy Poehler to drop C.K.'s manager Dave Becky.
Wang died a hero, and deserves to be treated as such, and deserves a full honors military burial,» reads the petition.
Filed by advocate Pasupati Nath Razdan in March 2017, the petition explains, «It is submitted that certain countries have made Bitcoin (crypto money) subject to their respective tax regimes, while a few other countries have designated it as a commodity, thereby making Bitcoin (crypto money) subject to government regulation and accountable to exchequer but no such mechanism exists in India [to] date.»
In particular, referring to applicants and petitioners for immigration benefits, and the beneficiaries of such applications and petitions, as «customers» promotes an institutional culture that emphasizes the ultimate satisfaction of applicants and petitioners, rather than the correct adjudication of such applications and petitions according to the law.
(E.g., I Thessalonians 5:25; Hebrews 13:18) Such intercession, however, uniformly concerned the spiritual estate of the church and its members, as in Paul's petition for his Ephesian friends:
But the Lord's Prayer qualifies such intercessions and subjects them to the Son's petition: «nevertheless not my will but thine be done.»
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