The phrase
"to impose a standard" means to set or enforce a rule or requirement that everyone must follow.
Full definition
Consider your recent post on the offense to the 6th amendment that would result from the bar
imposing standards on capital defense qualifications.
Such constraints include time, curriculum, family and community expectations,
externally imposed standards and mandates, and necessary resources needed to respond to such constraints.
In the case of farm animals, nothing in this section may be construed as
imposing standards more stringent than generally accepted practices.
Many published authors insist that you must write every day, and while that would be ideal, I don't believe it's realistic or helpful to
impose that standard on every writer.
The conclusion of conference speakers: During the past 50 years, scientific societies appear to have made little progress in
imposing standards for research integrity, despite repeated calls to embrace new ethical recommendations.
Government Imposes Standard Lease on Ontario Landlords as of April 30, 2018 May 7, 2018 - This change is one of the many updates to residential tenancies law in Ontario.
To prohibit the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from finalizing any
rule imposing any standard of performance for carbon dioxide emissions from any existing or new source that is a fossil fuel - fired electric utility generating unit unless and until carbon capture and storage is found to be technologically and economically feasible.
Subtitle A of Title XIV of the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd - Frank) amended the federal Truth - in - Lending Act (TILA)
by imposing standards on residential mortgage loan originators.
Cov - lite «Cov - lite» is used to describe a loan where the lender, typically a bank, does not
impose standard performance conditions on a borrower...
We had promised him that this was a fun trip and there was no pressure for using his pics publicly in any way unless they met his own rigorous,
self imposed standards (first child syndrome, no?).
The «tight - loose» idea that we can
nationally impose standards but allow a wide range of assessments, curricula, and teaching methods is just an empty slogan used to conceal the inevitability of nationalizing all of these aspects of the education system if the standards are to mean anything.
Due ardent citizen - driven opposition, states began to reconsider what appeared to be
Federally imposed standards, despite assurances to the contrary.
Evers said the proposal reminds him of the federal education law No Child Left Behind, which required schools that did not meet federal -
imposed standards after four or more years to be placed into «corrective action,» which could have resulted in replacing teachers, converting the school into a charter school or closing it altogether.
The
bill imposes standards for humane care and sanitary conditions for commercial kennels with 60 or more dogs and sets license fees as well as criminal fines up to $ 1000 per offense and civil penalties up to $ 1000 per day.
EPA can
only impose standards on existing sources under Section 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act — as under the Clean Power Plan — if similar new sources are subject to performance standards.
While Stevens quickly added that he was still drafting his own opinions, I find it fascinating that one of the yardsticks the Justice used to measure whether to
retire imposed a standard that the other eight justices on the Supreme Court can't meet.
Billable hours collected at client -
imposed standard rates may require a higher number of hours for some partners.
The Alberta government has
imposed a standard auto insurance policy, which is the only auto policy insurers can sell for regular personal auto insurance in Alberta.
When enforcing this Code of Ethics, the CMPS Institute will seek to
impose standards reflecting what can reasonably be expected from a mortgage professional when helping a client evaluate mortgage options.
What's keeping me from making a home I love, no matter where I live vs. meeting some self -
imposed standards from the imaginary Decor Police?
As per the Bill, schools will be classed as coasting if pupils fail to make sufficient progress, or fail to achieve
government imposed standards, consistently over a three year period.
Worse still, Sony is not
imposing any standards on game controls, so the current crop of «Xperia optimised» Android games have wildly different implementations, with many employing an unnecessary, bewildering mix of touchscreen and pad controls.
And globally, there's a prevailing attitude of «beauty fatigue» — the pushback against artificial,
imposed standards of beauty.
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.
Stocks of the pipelines and major environmental polluters are soaring, from oil and gas to coal, mining and forestry, expecting U.S. environmental leadership to be as dead under Trump as it was under Obama and his push for the TPP and TTIP (with its fines for any government daring to
impose standards that cost these companies money).
And it is precisely because we quest for meaning, and therefore establish values, rules and principles by which to live, that we then experience guilt as we violate our own self -
imposed standards.
If a victim says «this seems like an unhealthy situation that could turn abusive,» people don't have the right to police that by automatically claiming the victim is supporting power structures, either — it's
imposing another standard on someone who doesn't need it.
And while the headlines regarding churches and pedophilia remain largely focused on Catholic parishes, the lack of hierarchical structure and systematized record - keeping in most Protestant churches makes it harder not only for church leaders to
impose standards, but for interested parties to track allegations of abuse.»
His troops will
impose standards that they openly ignore on their lessers in the private sector.
Still, some worry that games based on solid science may be unfairly tarnished, and that the agency may be
imposing a standard of evidence that game developers can't meet.
Impose standards for efficiency on cars, appliances, heaters and buildings.
This way of understanding schooling and choice also makes it possible for schools to exercise normative authority - to
impose standards and expectations - in guiding children's development.
I share the sentiment that some of the recent laws have gone overboard in requiring state tests, etc.Private choice programs should be clearly understood as an opt - out of the public school system rather than an invitation for the states to
impose their standards and tests.