Sentences with phrase «wide consultations by»

Addressing a news conference in Abeokuta he said the development followed a detailed examination and wide consultations by the leadership of the Movement with the consideration of the orientation and policies of the movement.

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The amount is the same as pledged in the People's Guarantee — the platform released late last year by Ford's predecessor, Patrick Brown, which was based on wide consultations with party members — but less than the $ 2.1 billion over four years in the Liberal budget.
A long and engaged effort at Communion - wide consultation over the issue of women in the episcopacy gave rise to a report, endorsed by the Communion's archbishops, to maintain communion as far as possible even while various churches carried on with different practices.
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) member organization believes the increase «was rushed through parliament without any meaningful deliberations by the peoples» representatives or wider public consultations
He explained that his decision to seek for PDP's presidential ticket was informed by clarion calls from Nigerians and after wide consultations.
The Senate Caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party, on Wednesday in Abuja, turned down an invitation extended to it by Sen. Ali - Modu Sheriff and opted for wider consultation in resolving the leadership tussle in the party.
The project makes the case for the prioritisation of conservation actions in Peninsular Malaysia guided by science, in consultation with a wide range of key stakeholders.
Services include: consultation with investigators to chose the best method of analysis; sample preparation, assay design and processing of the most used methods to study DNA methylation, both gene - specific and genome - wide (PyroMeth, RRBS and Methyl - Seq); and assessment of global DNA methylation by pyrosequencing methylation analysis of repetitive elements (LINE - 1 and Alu repeats).
The initiative, led by education technology company Instructure (NYSE: INST), involved a country - wide consultation among primary and secondary schools, the Department for Education and industry thought leaders such as Reform, FutureGov and Besa.
«shares the strong commitment of this Government to promoting and improving social mobility and building a country that works for everyone; notes that there are now more than 1.4 million pupils in England attending good or outstanding schools than in 2010; and welcomes the opportunity afforded by the Schools that Work for Everyone consultation to seek the widest possible range of views on how the Government can build upon these successes and awaits the outcome of the current consultation.».
The anniversary year also marked the development of the Council's new strategic plan, guided by the most wide - ranging consultations with the arts community, the general public and other stakeholders in the Council's history.
Article L.1111 - 3 Code du travail is such an implementing act in the wider sense, because it acts as a «channel» to implement the right to information and consultation and is suitable — as a norm that excludes a certain category of workers from the calculation of the number of employees — to violate the content of the principle as concretised substantially and directly by implementing acts (para 72).
Other measures covered by the consultation are wide ranging and include credit hire; early notification of claims; rehabilitation; recoverability of disbursements and introducing a Barème type system of damages valuation.
Wide - ranging reform of the law governing easements, covenants and profits à prendre have been proposed by the Law Commission in a newly published consultation paper.
More generally, this Report reflects many of the principles that the LCO intends to apply to its work: it considered and addressed the needs of diverse communities, rejecting a «one size fits all» solution; it recognized that there will always, or at least for some considerable time to come, be individuals who prefer to use cheque cashing businesses rather than banks, even though it means that they will pay a fee; the recommendations are directed not only to government, but also to semi-public and private sector actors; and the Report is informed by consultation with a wide variety of individuals, groups and organizations with an interest in the issue of paying fees to cash government cheques.
This part of the Bill was also preceded by a specific consultation paper (The Governance of Britain: Judicial Appointments, Cm 7210) and it proposes a wide - ranging set of amendments concerning courts and tribunals.
However, while this consultation is part of a wider reform of defamation law, it is limited to questions of multiple publication and the time limit for bringing claims, so it does not go far enough to foreshadow changes which will deal comprehensively with the problems posed by the internet,» said Lubega.
In February 2014 I was pleased to be invited by the Law Commission, along with my City University London colleague Claire de Than, to discuss the draft version of a new report on court reporting, part of a wider consultation on contempt of court.
The claimants submitted, inter alia, that the orders: (i) had been made without any prior consultation as to the principle, relying upon the common law duty to act fairly and / or the doctrine of procedural legitimate expectation; and (ii) were irrational on the basis that the reasons which had been put forward by the defendants in justification of the decision were inconsistent and contradictoryDyson LJ: The fact that, when conferring on the lord chancellor the power to prescribe court fees, parliament had decided whom he should consult before doing so, militated strongly against the idea that there should co-exist a common law duty to consult more widely (in the absence of a clear promise by the lord chancellor that there would be wider consultation and in the absence of any clear established practice of wider consultation).
The consultation paper seeks views from interested parties by 12 September 2007 on a wide range of issues including: how credit unions can attract more affluent members; the membership of credit unions; the ability of credit unions to pay interest; the provision of additional financial services; and the governance, accountability, reporting and auditing requirements.
Our latest policy and campaign briefings on reforms needed to enable more children to be able to live safely within their wider family and our response to consultations by Government and other agencies.
During the consultations, some respondents discussed the wider community role that some NTRBs used to provide, but explained that this has been curtailed by restrictions in conditions and funding.
After wide national consultation the final Report, titled In the hands of the regions, recommended urgent structural reform enabling greater regional control and a permanent division of ATSIC's administrative and elected representative roles (to be achieved through a single body - i.e. by reunifying ATSIS and ATSIC).
The Panel terms of reference (see Appendix 4) required it to «lead a broad national consultation and community engagement program to seek the views of a wide spectrum of the community» [51] and report to Government on «possible options for constitutional change to give effect to Indigenous constitutional recognition, including advice as to the level of support from Indigenous people and the broader community for each option by December 2011».
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