Sentences with phrase «when enactments»

In sum, according to our evidence, principal efficacy is enhanced when enactment of this condition includes the following:

Not exact matches

The closest it came to enactment was December 2010, when the House of Representatives passed it.
Core income (loss) is consolidated net income (loss) excluding the after - tax impact of net realized investment gains (losses), discontinued operations, the effect of a change in tax laws and tax rates at enactment, and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles when applicable.
«On our reckoning, since NAFTA's enactment, fewer than 5 % of U.S. workers who have lost jobs from sizable layoffs (such as when large plants close down) can be attributed to rising imports from Mexico,» wrote its authors, PIIE senior fellow Gary Clyde Hufbauer and research analyst Cathleen Cimino - Isaacs.
[62][In cases dealing with federal works and undertakings such as] pipelines, railways and airports, it is not the case that validly - enacted provincial laws, in this case municipal bylaws, somehow cease to be valid enactments when they come up against the federal undertaking.
It must be soberly realized that no human enactment, whether old or new, has advantages only and no disadvantages; that the old days were good only for those who enjoyed the benefits of them, but not for all without distinction and that for the most part they only begin to look splendid when they are past and gone; that even the new age will produce tribulation, inadequacies and defects, and that the reform of the Church is never at an end.
Confusion reigns when China announces the enactment of a 17 - point «agreement» for the liberation of Tibet.
«In the absence of any showing of legislative consideration or tailoring, it is unreasonable to impose such an impairment through emergency appropriation bills, particularly when there is a unified legislative voice denying the very reasonableness and necessity of the enactment
The presidency of Woodrow Wilson saw the enactment of the New Freedom, progressive social programs enacted from 1913 to 1916, when Democrats controlled Congress.
Addressing the press prior to this afternoon's Council meeting, Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito seemed to avoid mentioning the proposal to punt the enactment from this October to next February when discussing the legislation up for a vote today.
When the model was run assuming only enactment of the clean energy policies, it showed a gain 458,000 net new jobs in 2030, and a small, $ 37 billion addition to the gross domestic product that year.
When Rock tries to find humor through uncomfortable sexual situations with explicit enactments worthy of a Sacha Baron Cohen movie, he feels at his most uncomfortable and least assured.
When Jill Biden convened a gathering of researchers and university faculty to mark the five - year anniversary of Operation Educate the Educators last spring, they also celebrated significant policy gains, like the enactment of the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children, which smooths transitions by eliminating conflicting state educational requirements, and the «military - student identifier» provision in the Every Student Succeeds Act, which requires states — for the first time — to track outcomes for these students.
When we talk through complicated subjects, we can use simple sentence structures, aided by tools such as hand movements, intonation, and enactment.
I realize that the enactment and implementation of P.L. 94 - 142 have been the subject of some debate and controversy and that there are some who maintain that those of us in Congress did not really understand what we were doing when we wrote the law.
Juneteenth marks an important moment in American history, June 19, 1865, when the enslaved in Galveston, Texas first learned of their freedom, two and a half years after the enactment of the Emancipation Proclamation.
The general and abstract character of this principle necessarily entails that the margin of discretion that the European legislator enjoys when putting the principle into effect, through the enactment of secondary law, is wide.
The relatively recent enactment of the Protection of Public Participation Act, 2015 («PPPA»), [1] adds another layer of risk to consider when proceeding with a defamation claim.
... 202 When a matter before the Appeal Tribunal is, by this Act or any other enactment or by any rule or decision of the Tribunal, required to be done within a specified time and if the circumstances of the case in its opinion so require, the Tribunal may, with or without notice, extend the time so specified or waive the requirement whether or not the time has expired.
The new Schedule recognises that a power to amend or repeal direct minor EU legislation can be read in to legislation empowering the enactment of delegated legislation when this is compatible with either direct principal EU legislation or directly effective provisions of EU law.
Since the enactment of the Pennsylvania Uniform Trust Act in 2006, both the Executor and the Trustee receive legal protection from potential claims when assets are distributed; however, the laws can seem complicated to the lay person and it is advisable to specifically discuss this with the attorney who drafts your Living Trust.
This sounds like a legislative enactment of the practice referred to by Dr Keating in the Free State era, when judges might invite members of the public to leave a courtroom in the interests of «respect».
[68] The substantive elements of the termination that the Board found unreasonable included: the principal ordering Mr. Dorval to use codes given the evidence that policy (of RSCHS and Edmonton Public School Board) supported involvement of teachers» professional judgment and consultation; the order being simply announced with little or no consultation; questions or concerns being ignored; little or no communication to students and parents about the codes or their enactment; the failure of the principal and the appellant to respect the professional rights and duties of the teacher regarding assessment of his students; and the discriminatory singling out of Mr. Dorval for discipline when other teachers who also challenged and refused to follow the principal's order were not disciplined.
This is when the current authors, Anthony Radevsky and Damian Greenish, became involved and their task in updating the work was all the more challenging in that they had to write new chapters to take account of the enactment of flat owners» rights.
As we detailed in a previous blog post, in 2015 (prior to the enactment of the guidelines) a Montreal man was charged with hindering or preventing an officer from performing their duties under the Customs Act after refusing to give up the password to his Blackberry when a CBSA officer demanded it.
Thus the rule should exclude persons or groups whose interest in the issue is only policy - based: for example, an Environmental Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) speaking about a project in Town X not because it is particularly involved in what happens in Town X but because Town X has an environmental issue and the NGO is interested in environmental issues generally; or, similarly, a Business NGO speaking about the levying of a municipal tax in Town X when the Business NGO or its members would not pay the tax but it does not like the precedent the Town is setting for the Town is setting for the purpose of the possible future enactment of similar taxes in other municipalities.
One of the biggest challenges in learning EFT is to continue heightening and expanding emotions when doing enactments.
CRC helped promote the enactment of the new «kinship care» law, which makes it easier for grandparents and other family members to provide for children when the parents delegate such authority, or are unable to perform a parenting role.
In 1975, when I wrote Families and Family Therapy, I thought that all therapists needed to do to translate their interest in understanding families into becoming effective therapists was an alphabet of skills — how to join with families, do enactments, create boundaries, and so on.
While the Taskforce Paper was not specific, it appears that the recommendations envisaged that, in return for the enactment of a heritage survey agreement requirement, native title parties may be required to give up their statutory right to object when and if the expedited procedure is applied to exploration and prospecting licence applications.
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