Sentences with phrase «which is fit for purpose»

An energy infrastructure which is fit for purpose is also essential for renew - able energy sources to thrive and for delivering on the Paris Agreement on climate change.»
He has first - hand experience of the complexities involved in developing from scratch a KM system which is fit for purpose as well as the cultural challenges associated with embedding the change to working practice in a well - established legal team.
Constant changes to the inspection framework are not a sign that Ofsted is keeping up with educational change, rather it reveals an agency that is struggling, and failing, to find a methodology which is fit for purpose.
The Pro Controller definitely has fully functioning gyros which are fit for purpose, as we've seen with many other Switch games, but in Resident Evil Revelations, you need to be using JoyCon for gyro aiming.

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That's part of his regime to keep fit for a higher purpose: teaching advanced skiing, which he's done since 1968.
In addition to comparing interest rates, it's important to consider the loan term and the total interest cost of the loan to determine which is the best fit for any particular loan purpose.
After all, Yahweh made it clear that he never desires the death of the wicked, but that they would turn to him and live, and so it does not make sense that he would force them to eternally suffer death, since it is for no purpose except perhaps God's satisfaction, which does not seem to fit with his nature.
We may classify secondary school students for functional purposes into such groups as «practical arts,» «commercial,» «general,» and «college preparatory,» but there is nothing to prevent students from later changing to another group which appears to fit better their abilities and occupational plans.
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However, this standard should be fit - for - purpose and scale appropriate, which is not currently the case.
Our modest sports hall that has served us so well for half a century is no longer fit for purpose, let alone fit for the excellence to which Oxford aspires across the board.
Peter Glenser, Chairman of BASC, said: «BASC will ensure that the hard work to be done to ensure that the legal framework in which we operate is fit for purpose and benefits shooting and the countryside».
It will have to learn to better balance the need for common rule to manage our interdependence fairly, as the French insist, and effectively, as the German want, with the risk that «one - size - fits - all» policies end up defeating the purpose for which they were initially designed.
«NASUWT research has shown time and time again that teachers are facing serious health and safety risks in schools as a result of high levels of stress, school buildings which are outdated and not fit for purpose, the presence of asbestos and excessive classroom temperatures.
I am delighted that his report found that the Press Complaints Commission — which had constantly refused a conscience clause — was not fit for purpose.
This means a major overhaul of our Parliamentary system which lets face it is not fit for purpose and I suspect that most people instinctively know that.
«The approach set out by the Government in 2010 is no longer fit for purpose and a more strategic, threat - based approach to determining military capability, which can more easily and successfully counter shifting situations, is essential if the UK is to maintain vital national security and influence on international issues.
John Reid yesterday admitted he could be sacked if he failed to sort out the problems at the Home Office, which he said last month was «not fit for purpose».
I did not have any reason to rebuild the house or do any further construction as the place was fit for the purpose for which it was acquired on lease.
It's an absolute scandal that every day, ill and vulnerable people continue to be subjected to a process which is not fit for purpose
Mr Reid's statement that the department was «not fit for purpose» has come back to haunt him as a series of scandals have hit the Home Office, the most recent of which was the revelation that the number of absconders from Britain's prisons was unknown.
Home secretary John Reid attempted to reassure MPs and the public last week that his department, which he himself dubbed as «not fit for purpose» last year, was on top of the problem.
Furthermore, PR would also necessitate more coalition governments, thus the physical structure of the Commons — which is designed for two adversarial parties — would no longer be fit for purpose.
Our politics is broken and at its heart is an electoral system which is no longer fit for purpose.
Pressure: David Cameron, left, will be told by the Commons Home Affairs Committee, which heard evidence from witnesses including Russell Brand, right, that current drug laws are no longer «fit for purpose»
[72] Positioning herself as a unifying candidate who would make the party «fit for purpose», she called for «bold and radical» new approaches to policy, which would require Labour to be honest about funding crises in local government and health.
The atomic size and structure of nitrogen make it an excellent choice for this purpose because it can fit naturally into a strong network of carbon atoms by creating bonds (sp2) in which electrons are shared by the whole network.
«As someone who has dedicated my working life to the NHS, I consider this a generational opportunity to sustain a fit for purpose, cost effective NHS estate, which can only be good news for patients and remain the envy of the world,» he concludes.
Extrapolating from an earlier US study, Fleming and Sargent estimate that of the billion or so analytical measurements each year in Britain, between 10 and 20 per cent are «not fit for purpose», meaning that they are too crude, too inaccurate or too expensive to produce sensible data on which to base a sound decision.
Restrictions set for SO2 emissions by the European Community and Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Pollution will begin to take effect early in the next century, and may limit coal to conventional stations fitted with flue - gas desulphurisation (FGD) equipment, which removes SO2 from exhaust gases, or to any purpose - built clean coal stations that will have been built.
After measuring for the initial fitting purposes, she cut out the pattern and the fabric, which caused a lot of discussion because it was so interesting.
Finally, as with all written documentation, it must be reviewed regularly to ensure that it is still practical and fit for purpose, taking into account: the ethos of the school, its values and the boundaries of acceptable behaviour; the school's moral code; positive and constructive rules of conduct, and the rewards and punishments, which must be fairly and consistently applied.
Euro Windows supplied and installed new, fitfor - purpose, aluminium windows, which have already reduced heat loss and are helping to deliver energy savings.
We generally buy the very latest in technology, provided that it is fit for purpose, rather than equipment which may be obsolete very quickly.
Considering the fact that school buildings need to be fit for purpose in order for staff to deliver quality and innovative teaching, he looks at the case of the first school built under the PSBP, which he notes as of December 2014, is still in Special Measures.
The products were not only fit for purpose in early years, primary, secondary and sensory learning environments but the company had done much to promote multipurpose usage which makes for a practical investment.
«Ysgol Penmaes is a great example of a school that puts children and young people's needs first and it is only right that the legislative system which underpins the school's approach continues to be fit for purpose.
Clive added: «Our focus at the events, which will play host to in excess of 200 delegates, is therefore to ensure that teachers feel confident about delivering a mathematics curriculum that is fit for purpose and provide staff with the basic knowledge they need to implement the changes and really feel in control.»
However, this is likely to be a failed promise without more significant reform of the National College for Teaching and Leadership which is too remote from schools and not fit for purpose.
Their understanding of the current educational setting in Northern Ireland means that they have been able to develop products which are totally fit - for - purpose and robust in order to facilitate and enhance school improvement initiatives.
All too often teachers are coerced to adhere to policies that quite frankly, some of which aren't fit for purpose.
Most blogs use images and excerpts such for purposes of review / commentary / teaching, which more or less fits the legal letter of «fair use,» but good luck if a company decides that you're in violation.
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In addition to comparing interest rates, it's important to consider the loan term and the total interest cost of the loan to determine which is the best fit for any particular loan purpose.
It is important that a domestic companion animal, bred and intended for that purpose and supplied and sold for that purpose, is fit for the purpose for which it is intended.
Set in the easy - to - reach location of Padgate, the new purpose - built centre replaces the old one in Slutchers Lane which was no longer fit for use and will help make the process of adopting a cat quicker and easier.
Under current law, any product should be fit for the purpose for which it is intended — a dog sold as a pet should be suited to that lifestyle — a dog sold as healthy should not be suffering a disease — otherwise it's a con — isn't it?
«Because Halo 3 is not fit for either its ordinary purpose or for the particular purposes for which it was sold, defendants have breached the statutorily implied warranties of the Song - Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.»
For the purposes of my blog, I use «retro» to refer to anything from previous generations or platforms, which may not be in production anymore, but the older the game / system, the more fitting the term.
Here is the accepted view of Northern Hemisphere temperatures prior to the endless adjustments made these past 20/25 years to the temperature record, which endless adjustments have rendered the modern version of the land thermometer record not fit for scientific purpose:
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