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To be sure, each era has its redundancies and its compliances, but the chaotic excess of Masson's automatic drawings plays well into today's widespread cravings for unlimited information, which connected technological flow tends to encourage.
Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) Chairman Greg Medcraft complained that CBA executives had not informed him of the compliances problems during a meeting he held with them two days before they were made public last week.
TORONTO, April 27 (Reuters) - Exiger, a firm that helps businesses monitor compliances such as money laundering regulations, has agreed to buy Canadian startup OutsideIQ for C$30 million ($22.17 million), according to a person familiar with the agreement.
On December 22008, the Ohio House passed House Bill 13, which would not only make the clean energy mandates voluntary through 21, but contained some extra goodies for the state's big utilities, allowing them to reduce their efficiency compliances costs by … well, by doing nothing.
The decisions include approving loan requests of up to 10 million rupees ($138,000) within 59 minutes, providing discounts on new loans for GST-registered businesses, increasing mandatory purchases of products from MSMEs by state-run companies, making labor-law compliances easier, reducing government inspections of factories and simplifying environmental protection norms.
If an organisation is correctly aligned with the Standard, the assessment report will be sent to The Law Society and the standard awarded. If an organisation's policies, plans, procedures and processes are not correctly aligned with the Lexcel standard, the assessor will note minor or major 'non-compliances'. Where an organisation is being assessed for the first time, they have up to six months to correct the non- compliances and on completion of any necessary work, will then be awarded the Lexcel Standard. Subsequent assessments will result in minor non-compliances having to be corrected within three weeks and major non-compliances within three months.
Six months later, in June 2001, Mack was hired as CEO of Credit Suisse, then known as Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB). Mack's time at Credit Suisse was marked much restructuring and by compliances issues created by Frank Quattrone's Technology Group.
Fy compliance steer. The lateral force at the contact patch causes the wheel to rotate about the steer axis, generating a steer angle. SAT compliance steer. The aligning torque directly twists the wheel on the compliances in the suspension, generating a steer angle. Under-steer.
His contribution in bringing this project a reality ensuring various compliances like rehabilitation, environmental planning etc. has won him the wide acclamation. He had a long and effective contribution as a bureaucrat in the State's Industry Department followed by a political career spanning more than 20 years.
Shram Suvidha is a Web Portal to provide a single platform for all labour compliances. India has more than 40 labour laws regulated by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, the Government of India and State Government. Compliance with these laws is tedious and time-consuming. As a result, employers often do not comply.
Shram Suvidha allows an organization to know what labour laws apply to it. Compliances are reportable in a single form that makes it simple for those filing such forms. Performance is monitored using key indicators thus making the evaluation process objective. It promotes the use of a common Labour Identification Number (LIN) by all Implementing agencies.
The role of legal compliance has also been expanded to include self-monitoring the non-governed behavior with industries and corporations that could lead to workplace indiscretions.Bauer, Christopher. An ethics self-exam: ethical compliances is not just an issue for external review; auditors must look inward to ensure their own integrity is not compromised. Bnet, June 2004.
In September 2017, an undercover investigation filmed workers allegedly changing the slaughter dates – and hence the sell-by dates – at a 2 Sisters plant in West Bromwich. The company strenuously denied the allegations. Within days, management at the plant decided to suspend production. The subsequent Food Standards Agency investigation report, published 2 March 2018, cleared the business of any serious non-compliances.
Likewise, water services authorities had a supervisory role in relation to group water schemes and private supplies, and would notify the EPA of drinking water non- compliances or risks to public health from a public water supply. Since the formation of Irish Water, it is legally obliged to "submit all drinking water quality results for compliance testing to the EPA on an annual basis".
He was also given the post of "Health and safety, retractions and compliances officer", which involves dealing with complaints from viewers over questions, answers or statements that were broadcast which may be wrong. By the sixth series of QI, Fletcher, or "Flash" as he is nicknamed by the rest of the QI crew, was given the post of producer, taking over from the original producer and creator of QI, John Lloyd.
William Langewiesche: He points out that in "the huge MD-80 maintenance manual . . . By diligently pursuing his options, the mechanic could have found his way to a different part of the manual and learned that . . . [oxygen generators] must be disposed of in accordance with local regulatory compliances and using authorized procedures." :That is, most safety procedures as written are "correct" in a sense, but neither helpful nor informative.
Nankala is in charge of the entire archaeological heritage resource base in Namibia at the Archaeology Unit in the National Heritage Council of Namibia. Her work focuses on developing heritage policies and guidelines and their implementations thereof. She oversees the development, integration, compliances and implementations of 1972 UNESCO Conventions and other internationally recognized laws into Namibia’s national heritage resources policies. She advises the Namibian Government on appropriate measures towards research, conservation and management of Namibia's heritage resources.
On 7 October 2014 a fire on the PFR site led to a "release of radioactivity via an unauthorised route". The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) concluded that "procedural non- compliances and behavioural practices" led to the fire, and served an improvement notice on Dounreay Site Restoration Limited. In 2015 decommissioning staff expressed a lack of confidence in management at the plant and fear for their safety. In 2016 the task of dismantling the PFR core commenced.
During November 2016 non-compliances were detected at leases in Macquarie Harbour, where three salmon companies farm. Tassal alerted the EPA to issues and subsequently destocked its Franklin lease in the Harbour. The lease was fallowed for 18 months, during which time Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) was not pursued for the lease as there were no fish in it. In May 2017 the ASC found Tassal had failed to comply with 19 requirements for ASC Certification.
On 11 November 2008, the secondary school was voted as the best in Scotland in a report by HMIe. Dalziel was also successful in winning the Customer Service Excellence award with no partial compliances and the highest standard of compliance plus, one of only a few schools in the United Kingdom to win this award. The school motto is Summa Petenda (Aim for the highest). The school has a specialised hearing impaired department, which caters to severely hearing impaired pupils from Lanarkshire and beyond.
Saikaley joined the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages in 2008 as Assistant Commissioner, responsible the Offices' investigations into breach of compliances of the Official Languages Act. Upon Graham Fraser's retirement as Commissioner of Official Languages, Saikaley was appointed as interim commissioner December 2016 for a 6 months period. Five months later, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nominated Madeleine Meilleur to replace her replacement for commissioner. The opposition parties labelled this nomination as partisan, because Meilleur was a former Ontario Liberal Party Minister.
AIBN: 48 All checklists during the flight were followed correctly.AIBN: 23 However, the pilots did not elect a method of double- control of the descent and approach, such as by using briefings and callouts.AIBN: 53 The pilots had several non-compliances to regulations in their descent. This included using "Torghatten" during the captain's briefing, despite no marking on the map using this name, nor one being located close to the mountain. The aircraft was supposed to have flatted out at 750 meters (2,500 ft), but instead this took place at 500 meters (1,500 ft).
St. Judes is a Give India Tier 1 Organisation and has been rated at VO 1B by CRISIL. St. Judes has received GuideStar India Platinum certification for legal & financial compliances and sharing these transparently in the public domain. Also Platinum Winner 2018 by the GuideStar India NGO Transparency Awards The organisation is also accredited by Credibility Alliance under Desirable Norms. St. Judes has entered into a Partnership with UTI Mutual Fund, which has introduced a facility called "CanServe" for investments under UTI Balanced Fund, UTI Spread Fund and UTI Mastershare Unit Scheme.
The water and ecosystem services section of sustainability works to ensure that natural resources are conserved in a way that allows for current and future generations to have access to them. It also works to find a balance between these natural resources and economic and social interests. Agriculture stands as a huge industry throughout the world, and the EPA works with the agricultural sector to help them meet regulations on their compliances by practicing sustainable management. The EPA has developed a program called the Ecological Research Program which conducts research that focuses on ecosystem services.
They are not only beliefs about how things actually operate in the world, but also about how things morally should be. The interpersonal manifestations of pathogenic beliefs, where the patient repeats negative experiences from childhood, are called compliances and pathogenic identifications. A compliance would be when a person thinks that the way he or she was mistreated as a child, is the correct way he or she should be treated. A pathogenic identification would be when a person repeats the traumatizing behaviors of a parent, and believes it is morally correct to treat others in this way.
The most important and critical task as the last step of the activity is to generating and archiving machinery/equipment qualification reports for auditing purposes, if regulatory compliances are mandatory. Qualification of machinery/equipment is venue dependent, in particular items that are shock sensitive and require balancing or calibration, and re-qualification needs to be conducted once the objects are relocated. The full scales of some equipment qualifications are even time dependent as consumables are used up (i.e. filters) or springs stretch out, requiring recalibration, and hence re-certification is necessary when a specified due time lapse.
The fact that Prusias was now joining the Macedonian collaboration suggests that he was distressed over the fate of Hannibal. The period of furtive conspiracies and pretended compliances received an object lesson starting in the second year of Perseus’ reign with the Second Histrian War (178-177). King Epulon broke his kingdom's former peace treaty with a surprise attack on the new (180 BC) Roman colony of Aquileia, which had been placed close to the Histrian northern border as a base for the control of the northern Adriatic. The city was not taken but Epulon defeated a consular army sent to relieve it.
In order to stimulate rapid economic growth of the country, particularly through industrialization, the government has adopted an 'Open Door Policy' to attract foreign investment to Bangladesh. The BEPZA is the official organ of the government to promote, attract and facilitate foreign investment in the EPZs. Besides, BEPZA as the competent Authority performs inspection & supervision of the compliances of the enterprises related to social & environmental issues, safety & security at work place in order to maintain harmonious labour-management & industrial relations in EPZs. The primary objective of an EPZ is to provide special areas where potential investors would find a congenial investment climate free from cumbersome procedures.
In April 2014, Columbia Law School and The Guardian reported that some of Tetley's tea is harvested by workers who do not receive the minimum wage in India. In a statement placed on its website, Tetley's parent company, Tata Consumer Products, announced it had "appointed legal advisors to verify compliances by independent review. The legal advisors will also appoint and commission an independent third party Solidaridad to make an assessment into the living and working conditions of the workers at the APPL plantations (Amalgamated Plantations Private Limited [sic])." The company has claimed that APPL is not used in Tetley tea internationally, and that it has supplied only one small shipment of Assam tea for use in Tetley in India in the last three years.
The initial Stockholm Convention was superseded by the Vaduz Convention, which aimed to provide a successful framework for continuing the expansion and liberalization of trade, both among the organization's member states and with the rest of the world. Whilst the EFTA is not a customs union and member states have full rights to enter into bilateral third-country trade arrangements, it does have a coordinated trade policy. As a result, its member states have jointly concluded free trade agreements with the EU and a number of other countries. To participate in the EU's single market, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway are parties to the Agreement on a European Economic Area (EEA), with compliances regulated by the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court.
The definition of privacy engineering given by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is: While privacy has been developing as a legal domain, privacy engineering has only really come to the fore in recent years as the necessity of implementing said privacy laws in information systems has become a definite requirement to the deployment of such information systems. For example, IPEN outlines their position in this respect as: Privacy engineering involves aspects such as process management, security, ontology and software engineering. The actual application of these derives from necessary legal compliances, privacy policies and `manifestos' such as Privacy-by-Design. Relationship between PbD and Privacy Engineering Towards the more implementation levels, privacy engineering employs privacy enhancing technologies to enable anonymisation and de-identification of data.
The commission found the cause of the crash was that the approach was started too early and that the aircraft therefore came below the height of the terrain. No specific reason for the early approach was found, although there were several non-compliances by the crew members to regulations and procedures. Specifically, the commission pointed to the lack of internal control which would have identified operation shortcomings and the lack of proper cockpit procedures, especially regarding callouts.AIBN: 54 There were no technical faults to the aircraft,AIBN: 51 and the pilots had full control of the aircraft at the time of the collision, making it a controlled flight into terrain.AIBN: 52 Interviews with random pilots in Widerøe showed that the airline had shortcomings in its training procedures, in part because it lacked a Dash 7 simulator.
NetApp Private Storage (NPS) is based on Equinix partner provided colocation service in its data centers for NetApp Storage Systems with 10 Gbit/s direct connection to public cloud providers like Azure and AWS etc. Some of Equinix data centers located in the same building with public cloud providers thus network connectivity to a dedicated storage system is the same as with a storage service in a public cloud provider. Such configuration provides better performance compare to storage service in public cloud provider based on sharable commodity hardware and help to fit some companies with regulatory compliances which require strict data placement, security, availability and disaster recovery which public cloud provider could not provide. NPS storage could be connected to a few cloud providers or on-premise infrastructure, thus in case of switching between clouds does not require data migration between them.
Despite its position, this area has been for a long time considered as a suburb since it has been an isolated part of the city, due to the physical barriers such as the railways and the Naviglio Martesana. In the 1950s, a new business district was built not far from this area, but Isola remained a distant and low-class area. In the 2000s vigorous efforts to make Isola as a symbolic place of the Milan of the future were carried out and, with this aim, the Porta Garibaldi- Isola districts became attractors for stylists and artists. Moreover, in the second half of the same decade, a massive urban rebranding project, known as Progetto Porta Nuova, started and the neighbourhood of Isola, despite the compliances residents have had, has been one of the regenerated areas, with the Bosco Verticale and the new Giardini di Porta Nuova.
When the persecution broke out under Mary, Cardmaker and his bishop, William Barlow of Bath and Walls, came to London disguised as merchants, and vainly attempted to escape over sea, November 1554.John Gough Nichols (editor), The Diary of Henry Machyn P 75 They were cast into the Fleet Prison, where they lay till January, when the chancellor Gardiner, and others in commission, began to have the accumulated prisoners for religion, who amounted to about eighty, brought before them at St. Mary’s Overy. Barlow submitted and escaped. Cardmaker, who was examined on the same day (28 January) as John Hooper and Edward Crome, was understood also to have recanted,John Gough Nichols (editor), The Diary of Henry Machyn P 81Thomas Sampson's Letter to Calvin, 23 February 1555, Original letters relative to the English Reformation, No. LXXXVIII, P 171 and was remanded to the Compter in Bread Street, with the prospect of speedy deliverance. But his compliances were only, as he himself said, ‘by a policy'.
" Nevertheless, six ex-defence chiefs publicly criticised the decision to scrap the Nimrods in January 2011 and the Public Accounts Committee concluded in February 2012 that the decision had been made without a proper understanding of the cost implications and had wasted £3.4bn. In January 2011 it was reported by the Financial Times that when the decision was taken to scrap the aircraft, "[The MRA4] was still riddled with flaws.... Safety tests conducted [in 2010] found there were still 'several hundred design non-compliances' with the aircraft. It was unclear, for example, whether its bomb bay doors functioned properly, whether its landing gear worked and, most worryingly, whether its fuel pipe was safe." According to Air Forces Monthly magazine, "significant aerodynamic issues and associated flying control concerns in certain regimes of flight meant that it was grounded at the time of cancellation and may not have been signed over as safe by the Military Aviation Authority.
One of the outlet streams of Sardar Sarovar Dam The Second Interim Report of the Experts' Committee set up by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) of the Government of India to assess the planning and implementation of environmental safeguards with respect to the Sardar Sarovar (SSP) and Indira Sagar projects (ISP) on the Narmada River. The report covers the status of compliances on catchment area treatment (CAT), flora and fauna and carrying capacity upstream, command area development (CAD), compensatory afforestation and human health aspects in project impact areas. Construction, on the other hand, has been proceeding apace: the ISP is complete and the SSP nearing completion. The report recommends that no further reservoir-filling be done at either SSP or ISP; that no further work be done on canal construction; and that even irrigation from the existing network be stopped forthwith until failures of compliance on the various environmental parameters have been fully remedied.
However, because the linear elastic springs are described by relations of the form \epsilonij=Sikjl\sigmakl where Sikjl are elastic compliances, a step change ∆\dot\epsilonij across the springs will result according to :∆\dot\epsilonij=Sikjl∆\dot\sigmakl The last equation indicates that the fields ∆\sigmakl and ∆\dot\epsilonij can be solved as a linear elastic problem with the elastic spring elements in the original viscoelastic network model while the dashpot elements are ignored. The solution for a given test geometry is a linear relation between the step changes in the load and displacement rates at tc, and the linking proportionality constant is a lumped value of the elastic constants in the original viscoelastic model. Fitting such a relation to experimental results allows this lumped value to be measured as an intrinsic elastic modulus of the material. The rate-jump method Specific equations from this rate-jump method have been developed for specific test platforms.
Earlier, another former ITA Cessna U206G (PZ-TLV) was put into service. In May 2006, the Antonovs were the only aircraft capable of operating from the inland strips during the severe flooding and were extensively used for relief flights. After a series of safety violations, plane crashes and insufficient responses to investigators, Blue Wing was put on the European Union blacklist of unsafe airlines in 2010. The French aviation authority banned all activities of Blue Wing Airlines over French territory on 1 June 2010, after finding “verified evidence of serious non-compliances with the specific safety standards established by the Chicago Convention” and that "neither the response of the competent authorities of Suriname nor of Blue Wing Airlines permitted to identify the root cause of the accidents and the safety deficiencies observed in ramp inspections.” In addition, the European Commission stated: "The overall number of accidents experienced by this air carrier in the last two years raises serious safety concerns whilst it has been impossible to learn the lessons of the previous accidents in the absence of any official accident investigation report.
Programming also includes local interest talk shows and spiritual shows. Richard Moses, a former programmer with CKUA in Edmonton and CJRT in Toronto, was one of the contributing programmers. The station began testing on June 15, 2009.CFSI 107.9 Testing 1,2,3,4 and officially began broadcasting in September 2009. On September 23, 2011, Salt Spring Island Radio Corp. received CRTC approval to operate a new FM transmitter at 102.1 MHz in Mount Bruce.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2011-612 The station was sold in mid-February 2013 to South Asian broadcaster Satnam Media Group; Satnam announced it intended to maintain the existing format on CFSI. However, after several non-compliances in a CRTC Audit, as well as alleged missing voluntary audits, including faulty program logs, as well as missing annual returns and several years of unpaid fees, a number of former CFSI staff/volunteers intervened with the CRTC asking for license revocation due to the poor management of Satnam Media. After a hearing in May 2015, the CRTC revoked CFSI's radio license on June 25, 2015 and CFSI went off the air on July 25, 2015.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-281 On November 28, 2019, Gulf Islands Community Radio Society submitted an application to operate a new community FM radio station at Salt Spring Island.
George Washington, in his 1796 Farewell Address, described having allegiance to more than one nation as negative: > So likewise, a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a > variety of evils. Sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the > illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common > interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays > the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter > without adequate inducement or justification. It leads also to concessions > to the favorite nation of privileges denied to others which is apt doubly to > injure the nation making the concessions; by unnecessarily parting with what > ought to have been retained, and by exciting jealousy, ill-will, and a > disposition to retaliate, in the parties from whom equal privileges are > withheld. And it gives to ambitious, corrupted, or deluded citizens (who > devote themselves to the favorite nation), facility to betray or sacrifice > the interests of their own country, without odium, sometimes even with > popularity; gilding, with the appearances of a virtuous sense of obligation, > a commendable deference for public opinion, or a laudable zeal for public > good, the base or foolish compliances of ambition, corruption, or > infatuation.

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