Sentences with phrase «weak rule»

Lahore and Karachi share a tattered public transport network (slightly less so in Lahore thanks to the Metro), weak rule of law, and high costs of vehicle ownership.
As Elliott and his lawyers have jostled with the league over the legality of the discipline, Jones has taken aim at the commissioner he once championed, calling his suspension an «overcorrection» after years of weak rulings in similar cases.
But the White House refused to open the email and 6 months later the agency issued a much weaker rule that essentially took no action.
They defend near - lifetime employment in the form of tenure and weak rules on evaluating teachers and principals that help keep Epps and other so - called educators in their jobs.
And the new weaker rules are being applied to review processes that are already underway — so projects like the Enbridge Northern Gateway tankers and pipeline project could get an easier ride.
The Trump administration plans to argue the weaker rules will lead to cheaper vehicles, boost sales and employment and improve safety by prodding faster turnover of older vehicles, people briefed on the matter and Carper's letter said.
While I grant that the acknowledgement of the failure of the War on Drugs is an important first step, security will not be achieved in the Americas until we take seriously the issues that create the environment suitable for insecurity — a weak rule of law, punitive judiciary systems and the inability of many members of society to achieve a dignified standard of living, among others.
Replacing the Clean Power Plan with a weaker rule could also hinder a future administration from writing stricter rules for electricity generators.
The weaker rule of law opens up opportunities for illegal activity, and the PPL organizations are just one example of that.
However, industry prevailed in its desire that all the cases be heard together, meaning that the weakest rule (the tailoring rule) will be argued the same day as the strongest rule (the endangerment finding).
The UNEP Emissions Gap report underscored this lack of ambition and transparency by finding that weak rules, bad LULUCF accounting, and the potential carry - over of emissions credits could add 1 - 2 Gt CO2e to the already sizeable Gigatonne Gap.
But in avoiding squashing our dactyl digits, did they inadvertently create a weaker rule and kick emission regulation in the shin?
Loopholes are weak rules that undermine reduction targets, usually resulting from political bargaining.
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