But the junior doctors committee said the measures were a "charter for management abuse".
The ABA has also lobbied to continue the charter for federal thrifts.
Tory MP Bernard Jenkin said the Lords amendments were "all completely unacceptable" and "a charter for going round the country stirring up apathy".
Key to the Charter for Quality was the idea that player development would focus on technique rather than results, with youngsters trained by gifted coaches.
The bland name belies a radical charter for the Task Force.
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The former midfielder turned administrator has repeatedly called for Wilkinson's 1997 Charter for Quality to be revamped to reflect current thinking on coaching and sports science.
Delegates said the aim was to agree on a global Islamic charter for dialogue with Christians and Jews, ahead of a call by Saudi Arabia for an interfaith dialogue.
Some fear the BBC could go too far in trying to please the government following the Kelly affair, because it relies upon the renewal of the charter for its funding.
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For those requiring another notch up when it comes to service, Kingfisher Elite offers private jets (on which you can even take a mid-air shower), for charter for business....or, indeed, pleasure.
Either this is a charter for broad state interference in how businesses are run or just a bit of fiddling at the margins of industrial policy to encourage better employee training.
He has even stuck with the Citizen's Charter for public services--a policy at which commentators like to sneer but which has done more to improve services than is ever reported in the national media.
During Wilkinson's spell in charge, he produced his Charter for Quality, which was designed to provide a structure for the development of young players at club academies that would go on and compete for England.
During his second term, he vetoed the renewal of the charter for the independent Second Bank of the United States, a private institution that kept the federal government's deposits interest-free, and issued uniform paper currency.
It hopes that Gower will obtain the European charter for sustainable tourism, which ensures the protection and preservation of the area, while also contributing to economic development and the well-being of people living, working or holidaying locally.
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The truth is that the U.N. and its admirers are so keen on U.S. accession to the Law of the Sea Treaty precisely because it will transform that so-called "constitution of the seas" into an actual charter for a new supranational order.
Among the proposed reforms: slashing the number of banking regulators from five entities to three, giving the Fed expanded powers to deal with market crises, creating a new federal commission to set mortgage-origination standards, and establishing an optional federal charter for insurance firms.
" Exploring Synergies between Faith Values and Education for Sustainable Development" by the UNESCO Chair on Education for Sustainable Development (2012) The Earth Charter Center for Education for Sustainable Development and the University of Peace (Costa Rica).
Now, Bobb is proposing to create charter schools for 16, 000 students from 41 schools slated for closure.
The first direct charter flight for two years left Miami for Cuba .
The city has had charter schools for years, but previously only low-income children or those in low-performing schools could enroll.
Ultimately, Kabban hopes to build a "peace-building" charter school for refugees, immigrants and marginalized youth that would use soccer in a formal college prep program.
Already, Wal-Mart has been stopped from getting a federal savings-bank charter, for fear that the giant retailer might do to local banks what it has done to local stores.
The queen will still attend Monday evening's Commonwealth Reception at Marlborough House, the statement said, where she will sign a new charter calling for equal rights in all Commonwealth nations.
Many of the players are involved in The Open in Kent next week and a charter plane for about 30 of them has been arranged, but when it leaves has yet to be determined.
For people who don't have that kind of time, Mori Building has an agreement with a helicopter charter company for discounted rides that take off from a heliport atop another Mori-owned tower a short walk away.
You could, of course, write a corporate charter that would allow for plebiscites, but changing the charter would demand action by the directors.
The cynical wonder if he is merely emulating his rivals' support for charter schools.
Blame the teachers, cut more funding to public schools for charter- and home-schools and things will improve.
He talked about education and his strong support for charter schools and vouchers.
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