Sentences with phrase «unambiguous policy»

Although the SCC stated that workplace policies and practices are not determinative on the issue of privacy expectation it nonetheless is advisable that employers implement a clear and unambiguous policy regarding the use of any workplace computer.
She rejected the defence argument that, without a clear and unambiguous policy authorizing random searches, a government employer must meet either a reasonable and probable ground or reasonable suspicion standard to conduct a search.
Finally, it ends with a strong, unambiguous policy recommendation unsupported by the analysis, in what I'm pretty sure is not actually a policy journal:
In an orderly transition, with governments pursuing «unambiguous policies», «there is no reason to assume widespread stranding of upstream assets for oil».

Not exact matches

(Though we need to note that while the Bible speaks consistently for justice and for siding with the poor it offers little that is unambiguous about policy and strategy for achieving it - another example of how God gives plenty of scope to us to participate in creation - redemption by using our imagination and initiative!)
McKenna links their preparedness to accept the Democratic Party's adoption of an unambiguous pro-abortion policy in 1980 to four further causes: (i) an inferiority complex towards their «secular humanist» «soul mates (in) the civil rights movement» who «dismissed (Catholic) concerns about killing unborn children.»
Policies that explain this in distinct and unambiguous language provide additional defenses for an employer if they are the target of a harassment or discrimination lawsuit.
An unambiguous and non-negotiable pro-Trident policy would never have got through that forum.
And those pesky Greens have declared unambiguous opposition to austerity policies.
What is critical is that any policies or options that are put on the table in June are clear, unambiguous, well - argued and supported by evidence.
It has an unambiguous privacy policy, listed on their site, which clearly states with whom they share users» information and with whom they don't.
The goal of expanding access to quality schools will not be achieved if policies entail no means of verifying learning in ways that are transparent, unambiguous, and comparable from one school to the next.
«What's more, these systems will provide the community with unambiguous school demand data, which can help policy makers make decisions on improving the academic performance and learning environment of various schools.»
What it all boils down to is this: there exists today a clear and unambiguous public policy pathway towards decarbonizing America's economy, if the Progressive Left wants to pursue it.
The policy problem is a chain of numbers, each of which can be assigned a clear, unambiguous, unmetaphysical estimated probability distribution: the emissions trajectory, the carbon cycle feedbacks, the climate response, the ocean chemistry response, the ice sheet response, the impacts, these are all quantitative.
One unambiguous video title states that «Climate Policies kill.
In the end, I think that the political quagmire will prevent any significant policy adaptation until signals and / or signs are so completely unambiguous that only complete extremists will remain in opposition.
Never in the history of economics has a global macroeconomic problem presented itself with such a clear and unambiguous set of policy solutions.
i. when the language of the policy is unambiguous, the Court should give effect to clear language, reading the contract as a whole;
The «primary interpretive principle is that where the language of the insurance policy is unambiguous, effect should be given to that clear language, reading the contract as a whole»: Ledcor, at para. 49.
In restricting Wescott's recovery to only $ 100,000, the Court wrote: «This definition is unambiguous: Mr. Bryan's «series of acts» in stealing the copper wire qualify as a single «occurrence» because they were «committed» by a single employee — Mr. Bryan — both before and during the policy period.»
A courts will only limit an employee's entitlement to continuation of these benefits if the employee's employment contract (which can include an employee's policies) contains clear and unambiguous language to the contrary.
«Unambiguous impropriety» amounts to a catch - all description of situations where the cloak of the without prejudice rule acts so as to shield some bad action on behalf of the party invoking it, and is in effect an exception based upon the rule of unconscionability — that such bad action should not be protected by a rule of public policy.
For coverage to be excluded, the insurance policy must be clear and unambiguous.
In his dissent, Justice Kirby considered the interpretation of the LAA through examining legal authority, legal principles and legal policy which «demand respect for the legal rights to property of private individuals in Australia generally, and in particular the legal rights of Aboriginal Australians...» [68] He focused on the general principle of common law which requires that legislation depriving individuals of established legal rights must be clear and unambiguous: [69]
I recommend that the Australian Government pursue its policy through a combination of legislative and non-legislative options which together provide unambiguous and enforceable measures that all parties to native title must adhere to.
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