Sentences with word «ungovernability»

A finding of ungovernability will generally lead to the revocation of a member's license.
But we already have the dispiriting paradox of our real inner cities and suburbs sinking into a Grimpen Mire (the grim foggy bog haunted by the Baskervilles» hound) of actual ungovernability, as more and more bright people score brilliantly on SimCity.
Even setting aside New York's general ungovernability, the state faces a fiscal crisis that many economists say is more dire than the one New York City experienced when it nearly went broke in the 1970s.
Overwhelmingly it was the collapse of the Liberal Democrats to the Tories and to UKIP (foreseeable under FPTP), and a late «safety first» reaction against the potential ungovernability that Labour's cumulative constitutional inaction has now induced.
Concepts of progressive discipline and ungovernability based on prior misconduct reasonably depend on findings made in a comparable process.
It is interesting to note that many professional regulatory bodies do not appear to utilize ungovernability as a basis for discipline.
Runaway and ungovernability cases (the latter may also be called «incorrigibility» or «beyond the lawful control of one's parent»), can be particularly difficult for professionals to meaningfully help families and young people resolve.
A professional being disciplined for professional misconduct or unprofessional conduct who fails to respond to investigative communications from his or her regulatory body may, if this silence is contrary to a duty to reply promptly to its communications,, result in even more severe discipline based on the professional's «ungovernability
But ungovernability is a powerful basis for revoking registration where a registrant continually refuses to be regulated, such as by repeatedly failing to be responsive, or by showing a complete disregard for professional standards.
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