Sentences with phrase «whether reasonable efforts»

If such an emergency exists, a child shall be removed from such child's home and placed in protective custody regardless of whether reasonable efforts to preserve the family have been made.
Beyond the dramatic, recent example provided by the Volkswagen case, legal holds remain a common source of issues for litigants, particularly with regard to the spoliation that can follow an ineffective or nonexistent legal hold and the question of whether reasonable efforts to preserve were taken.
The CRA's Transfer Pricing Review Committee («TPRC») determines whether reasonable efforts have been made, which is a question of fact.

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For a given paper, supplementary materials is subject to some broad limits on file sizes, so authors should make every effort to keep file sizes reasonable and should carefully consider whether the material is genuinely essential to the paper in question.
Destination Graduation: Sixth Grade Early Warning Indicators for Baltimore City Schools: Their Prevalence and Impact examines the 2000 - 01 cohort of sixth grade students from Baltimore City Schools to determine whether there were indicators that predicted eventual dropout with a reasonable level of certainty and identified enough students to justify intervention efforts.
Then, of course, the question is whether any of these exceptionally rare managers can be hired at reasonable fees that would leave any excess for you that justify all your efforts to find these haystack needles.
NAIA applauds those groups and individuals that have been successful in promoting reasonable laws and challenges dog owners everywhere to merge into a larger effort to defeat or overturn breed - specific laws and to focus their attention on public education and on regulations that hold owners accountable for the behavior of their dogs, whether purebred or mixed.
Choice 1: How much money do we want to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under business as usual, b) what the impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those impacts, d) how much it will cost to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the word hubris, when we think we are wise enough to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
The trial court dismissed the FOIA complaint, but the circuit court reversed, finding that the FBI made no «reasonable effort to ascertain» whether the individuals were still alive.
Whether or not a claimant has made «reasonable efforts» will depend on the circumstances of each case.
In general, unless the form and method of communication is regulated by a specific law, a court will consider whether or not a reasonable effort has been made.
The Tribunal also accepted the argument that an assessment of whether a claimant had made reasonable efforts to meet family status obligations (i.e. to self - accommodate) does not belong at the prima facie discrimination stage.
The hearing officer will consider the timing of the offer, if you have moved and your reasons for moving, your diligence in trying to return to work, whether you have returned to work with another employer, and whether the effort, risk, sacrifice or expense is such that a reasonable person would not accept the offer.
Most injury lawyers will provide a free consultation so it is worth your effort to walk into a lawyer's office and get a general idea of the value of your case and their assessment of whether or not an offer from ICBC is reasonable.
At the core of the dispute are the meaning and utility of the phrase «best efforts,» and whether or not it imposes a higher obligation than «reasonable efforts
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The sting of the loss is felt just as keenly whether the child's rejection of a parent was a reasonable reaction to the personality and parenting traits of the rejected parent or arose from the malicious, willful efforts of the favoured parent.
If your job search isn't yielding reasonable results, much less those you'd expected, it's time to take inventory of your efforts to assess whether it's style, substance, or both that are keeping you from being taken seriously.
Second, by making it standard policy to screen all job applicants on their way into the company, employers demonstrate due diligence, showing that all reasonable efforts have been made in determining whether or not the applicant poses a threat to the company or to the public.
Standard of Practice 16 - 9 says «REALTORS ®, prior to entering into a representation agreement, have an affirmative obligation to make reasonable efforts to determine whether the prospect is subject to a current, valid exclusive agreement to provide the same type of real estate service.»
The Standard of Practice requires REALTORS ® to make reasonable efforts to determine whether the client is subject to another current, valid, exclusive agreement prior to the REALTOR ® entering into an agency agreement or other exclusive relationship with the client.
On the buyer side, SOP 16 - 9 requires that before a REALTOR ® enters into an exclusive buyer agreement, he or she must use reasonable efforts to determine whether the buyer is already subject to one.
Panels will consider whether, under the circumstances and in accord with local custom and practice, the broker made reasonable efforts to develop and maintain an ongoing relationship with the purchaser.
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