Sentences with phrase «which delegates»

If you could write a parenting plan which delegates residential time during the school year, what would it look like?
In Italy you can make use of arbitration for the resolution of disputes if it has previously been a written clause in the contract, which delegates resolution to the dispute.
Particularly, the THSs are adopted on the basis of the Commission's mandate which delegates rule - making power to one of the European standardisation organisation.
The topics were broad but there was a clear premise ¨ change the system, not the climate ¨, and the outcome of discussion during these days is the Margarita Declaration consisting of 62 points some on specific issues within the climate change negotiations, as well as other crosscutting issues which delegates at the UNFCCC usually do not take into account such as the impact on education, food sovereignty, the rights of Mother Earth, the adoption of new ways of life unattached to the idea of development and intergenerational exchange as solutions to the rising global temperatures and its disastrous effects.
Cryosphere: Projections on developments in the cryosphere inspired interventions, during which delegates questioned the CLAs about levels of certainty, models and the utilization of different scenarios.
Regarding text stating that limiting warming from anthropogenic CO2 emissions alone to likely less than 2 °C since 1861 - 1880 requires cumulative emissions to stay below 1000 gigatonnes of carbon (GtC), Saudi Arabia urged using 1850 for consistency, to which the CLAs responded that some model simulations only begin in 1860, which delegates agreed to reflect in a footnote.
The resort is set on the coast at Hope Island and along with 2 high quality 18 hole championship golf courses offers access to the marina from which your delegates can embark on sailing adventures or fishing excursions.
Ultimately this granting of due process for the Education Secretary sidestepped a direct no - confidence vote, which some delegates sought.
The NUT conference supported warnings over the «perfect storm» on workload, which delegates said had been exacerbated by teacher shortages and rising pupil numbers.
The festival is the final event of a two - year - long programme of events that has taken place in virtually every European country and from which delegates have been selected for their outstanding projects promoting science.
The process by which delegates are picked is different in the Republican and Democratic parties.
The enthusiasm with which delegates tried to catch their leader's eye was, at times, utterly bizarre.
Instead, each fall the parties hold state - mandated nominating conventions at which delegates elected during the September primary pledge their support to a candidate.
It's unclear which delegates are employees or have ties to major unions, but they do have some influence.
As Cuomo negotiated the ethics bill — which delegates no authority to the attorney general — Schneiderman in late May reached an agreement with Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
That was immediately followed by a further vote concerning Scottish independence in which delegates in line with Labour policy to overwhelmingly reject calls to break from the UK.
These elections measure voter preference for the various candidates and help determine which delegates will be sent to the national nominating convention.
It's still early, but so far the most important score of the college basketball season has been 163 - 154, the margin by which delegates to the NCAA convention in San Francisco last week passed a proposal to stiffen rules governing the awarding of athletic scholarships.
The range of concrete materials with which the conference deals is suggested by the titles of the five sections into which the delegates were divided for simultaneous sessions of intensive discussion: «The Church and the Community» (meaning by «community» what the Germans mean by Volk, society in its larger units viewed with reference to its cultural and racial coherence rather than its political organization); «Church and State»; «The Church and the Economic Order»; «Church, Community and State in Relation to Education»; «The Universal Church and the World of Nations.»
One way in which delegates and NGOs seek to accomplish the latter is the yearly ritual excoriation of the United States for not having ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
To meet the challenge a synod was held in Dort (or Dordrecht) in 1618 - 1619 to which delegates came not only from Reformed Churches in the Netherlands but also from Switzerland, Germany, and England.
Nate Silver explains all the different ways that the Republicans select national convention delegates and the varying degrees to which delegates are bound to support a given candidate....
This is so in spite of a system of representation, in which delegates from the constituent bodies choose the committee members who select the officers and department heads at each level.
Along these lines, is it an accident that history's most famous murderer, Adolf Hitler, died by his own violent hand, by the same means by which he delegated others to kill his victims?
Leaving aside California and Switzerland, which delegate large numbers of political decisions to their voters, most referendums around the world concern constitutional change.
It was as close as Cuomo would let himself come to embracing the casino decision, which he delegated to a five - member panel and says he did not weigh in on.
But it is essential that any proposals to change the means by which delegated legislation is agreed by Parliament must be evaluated not only in terms of their effect on the balance of power between the two Houses, but between the Executive and Parliament as a whole.
On January 23, an EPA employee leaked that agency staff were instructed to put a freeze on all grants and contracts, which delegate and fund state efforts such as water quality testing and air pollution monitoring.
Like princes who had a whipping boy to take the hit for their transgressions, so the rating agencies take the hit that should go to the regulators, which delegated their credit - risk responsibility to the rating agencies.
The Board has adopted Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures («Policies») on behalf of the Trust, which delegate the responsibility for voting proxies to the Adviser or its designee, subject to the Board's continuing oversight.
Finally, a couple of opinions are quite sceptical about the «double hat» which Delegated European Public Prosecutors would be wearing (e.g. the Hungarian National Assembly and the Romanian Senate), and the fact that the EPPO's orders could easily override national priorities (e.g. the British House of Lords and the Dutch Senate).
Stephen Weatherill discusses the ambiguity of internal market rules, which delegate much interpretative autonomy to the CJEU.
Section 1 (1) is entitled «Definition of «Statutory Instrument»» and provides that there are two ways in which delegated legislation («orders, rules, regulations or other subordinate legislation») may be made.
Each jurisdiction determines the number of delegates it will send and which delegate will be the official jurisdictional representative for formal voting purposes.

Not exact matches

But a micro-manager won't delegate something unless the person is actually better than they are at the task — 120 % better — which means that nothing ever really gets delegated off your desk.
The sentiment expressed by the Russian delegate is as clear a sign as any of the significance that some governments are assigning to the blockchain — a technology that is now being applied to things as varied as financial trading and voting — and the degree to which it is becoming a subject of geopolitical battles.
To decide which minor tasks you can off - load, like paperwork, apply the rule one more time: If someone can do a job 80 % as well as you can, delegate.
At the first meeting of the I.S.O. blockchain group, the Russian delegation led a study group on security and privacy issues, which caused discomfort among some delegates from other countries, according to the two delegates who spoke to The New York Times.
One of the Russian delegates to the I.S.O. blockchain group, Maxim Shevchenko, gave a talk last summer in Russia in which he spoke about the country's goals in the I.S.O. group.
In order to stay ahead of it, they constantly delegated and — ultimately — replaced themselves over and over again, which we'll get to in a minute.
While some work can certainly be delegated, be sure that you're clear on who will be handling which tasks.
Davos delegates were also amiss when it came to the dollar, which did the opposite to what they said it would.
Abid has passion and drive which would be uncommon in most contexts, but which exemplified the delegate base of more than 100 female entrepreneurs that converged in mid-July at the Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) conference in San Francisco.
However, that is not the same as micro-managing which is a mistake Sisson sees many entrepreneurs making when they begin to delegate.
The final negotiating session, which was scheduled for 3.30 p.m. Paris time, began four hours late because a few delegates were battling over whether commitments would include the word «should» or «shall.»
Once you have listed out the tasks that can be delegated and determined which of those that will be delegated you must now set forth a specific set of instructions, per task, to allow the transfer of responsibility to occur.
But Sanders» win demonstrated that Clinton still has a tough fight to the nomination, as delegate - heavy states like Ohio and Wisconsin — which resemble Michigan demographically — provide openings for Sanders to potentially eat at Clinton's delegate lead.
This data actually understates how many emails he actually gets, as it doesn't account is the fact that Hsieh still does reply to emails that he receives which might require little time to delegate or reply to (e.g., a simple two - word email response or acknowledgment).
That's what prompted Wilkins, the Maryland delegate, to introduce her bill, which passed the House this month and will be taken up in the Senate in April.
Three independent delegates have been chosen to reassess the state government's Roe 8 highway extension project, which was knocked back by the Supreme Court in December.
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