Sentences with phrase «take action on these issues before»

The state legislature could take action on the issue before the end of its current session next month.
I call on Congress to take action on these issues before it adjourns this year,» the Governor said.

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The problem with the whole issue was letting it rumble on so long — together with the Ozil situation — before decisive action was taken.
Before the Legislature can take action on some issues affecting a local government, the local government must formally approve it in what's known as a home - rule message.
Further, the authors politely notified representatives of the funding organizations involved before the study came out, giving them an opportunity to (1) take immediate action to strengthen privacy of CEPH samples, and (2) write an opinion piece on the complexities of genomic identifiability, which appears in the same issue of Science.
Warnings from history It should come as no surprise that TV chef turned activist, Jamie Oliver has stepped up his campaign on healthy eating for kids with his attendance at this year's One Young World conference in Switzerland to try and force the obesity issue with the UN, alongside calls from medical journal, the Lancet for international governments to wake up and take action before it is too late.
They seemingly ignore the fact that DeVos has been unable to convince Trump to take any positive action on behalf of vulnerable children; DeVos couldn't even convince the administration to wait some time before ending the Obama Administration's guidance on dealing with the bathroom issues of transgendered students.
All I (personally) ask of people is that they take the time to completely and thoroughly understand the science, and from that the implications of action or inaction, before taking a political position on the issue — and without letting a current political preference influence their understanding of (or belief in) the science.
The e-mail went on to state that McKie had left the college before any formal action could be taken and that similar issues had arisen at the City of Bath College.
The question was therefore whether, in relation to the charity shell scheme, the claimants took the benefit of an extended limitation period under s 14A of LA 1980, on the grounds that they did not acquire both the knowledge required for bringing an action and a right to bring such an action any time before three years before the claim was issued.
Likewise the (non) possibility for individuals to challenge regulations before the CJEU, the right of action (and rule of law) principle can not circumvene the Treaties: the issue is that the CJEU stated that judicial review on CFPS is a matter «within» the sphere of EU Treaties, so that MS (and EU Institutions) can not take action which may impact on them by using «outside» procedures; the rationale is the same used in other cases: if the matter is covered by EU law, absence of a specific rule in EU law does not enable MS (or the Institutions) to act: in the Advice on the Lugano Convention on Jurisdiction, the mere indirect effect of the Convention of the 44/2001 Regulation was considered sufficient to make the matter fall «wholly» within EU competence, thus depriving the MS of the power to act.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.
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