Sentences with phrase «suitable measures»

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And why compare municipal operating spending to population growth and inflation to judge whether it is sustainable?  Thatâ $ ™ s because the only suitable measure of whether this level of spending is sustainableâ $» GDP, economic output or incomeâ $» doesnâ $ ™ t support their claims.
It would be surprising if the heat generated by seven billion people and their associated activities could not be detected by suitable measuring instruments — for example thermometers, but in the World of the Warmist, I suppose anything is possible!
The ECHR held that the applicant had failed to prove a link between his asthma and his exposure to sodium cyanide, but it did find that the Romanian authorities had «failed in their duty to assess, to a satisfactory degree, the risks that the company's activity might entail, and to take suitable measures in order to protect the rights of those concerned».
· Legislation or suitable measures giving effect to the International Code as part of the national comprehensive policy on infant and young child feeding.
They argue that the current standard of 100kwh per person per year is inadequate and instead offer three alternative definitions that would be more suitable measures of modern energy access.
Develop suitable measures of marine ecosystem change; identify at - risk infrastructures and ecosystem services.
Job descriptions for Shoe Salesperson mention the following duties: greeting customers, identifying their needs and preferences, recommending shoe models, providing suitable measures, collecting payments, and maintaining store registers.
Member States are urged to implement the Code into national legislation, regulations and other suitable measures.
It is important that organisations such as Equifax understand the true value of the information that they hold, and take suitable measures to protect that data — at any given time.
URGES Member States to give renewed attention to the need to adopt national legislation, regulations or other suitable measures to give effect to the International Code;
(2) to translate the International Codeinto national legislation, regulations or other suitable measures;
She needs to assure the House of Commons at the earliest opportunity that suitable measures are now in place to ensure due diligence in school governance.
«The education secretary is totally isolated in his view that the English Baccalaureate certificates are a suitable measure to replace GCSEs,» she said.
By introducing a suitable measure of valuation, we can narrow down the range of likely outcomes.
In the absence of suitable measures, we will carry out a sequential mixed methods design to develop such a tool.
The measure also possesses high face validity and therefore has potential as a suitable measure for use with parents to ascertain their perceived level of exclusion of their children.
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