Sentences with phrase «upon issues consistent»

However, some complaints do touch upon issues consistent with other loan servicer problems.

Not exact matches

«Few if any research areas benefit from as much interagency coordination as environmental, health and safety issues associated with nanotechnology, and the report's primary core recommendation — to build upon the February 2008 report through development of a refined strategy for EHS research — is consistent with the approach actually being taken by NNI member agencies.»
Indeed, the concerns had become so acute that these legislative leaders successfully enacted a restriction prohibiting relevant agencies from expending appropriated monies upon the matter at issue, consistent with the plain requirements of the GCRA of 1990, through language in the conference report accompanying Public Law 106 - 74:
However, it was the predicate for the Illinois Supreme Court's decision in this case, and we therefore turn to the question whether reliance upon it in the circumstances of this case was consistent with the prohibition of the First and Fourteenth Amendments against rejection of the decisions of the Mother Church upon the religious disputes in issue.
Upon close review of each of our recent best - website winners, there is a consistent issue — dare I say, another pet peeve — that I must address.
The ruling is consistent with a previous decision of the Supreme Court on the same issue, that is, ruling n. 21614 of October 26, 2016 (which we also commented upon on this blog).
Succeeded in maintaining consistent team KPI of above 85 % by promptly sticking to time frames depending upon the criticality of the issue.
Once these issues and principles have been agreed upon by the participants representing Indigenous interests, mining and resource companies will be invited, in a separate session, to provide feedback as to whether these issues and benchmarks are consistent with the responsibilities placed on companies subscribing to sustainable development principles.
The Commission notes that it has not provided definitive pronouncements of whether particular practices which may be relied upon in criminal matters, for example, will be capable of being recognised consistent with human rights on the basis that this will require a consideration of the factual situation at issue in the particular case.
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