Labour said its policy was to make the subject compulsory to 18.
Repealing both of these sections would make unions subject to market pressure, and align their incentives more closely with employers and all employees.
The greater worry is that, in trying to legislate good behaviour, the bill may make business decisions subject to subsequent review in court, says Adrian Levy, a partner at Clifford Chance, a law firm.
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The SEC also intends to make this permanent, subject to interim rules and a public comment period.
One can use the terms without the specific intent to make the interlocutor feel subject to abuse on the grounds of their race.
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Joe Lieberman, I-Connecticut, and Susan Collins, R-Maine, would require companies to prove to the government that minimum security standards are in place, and would make that information subject to a government audit.
So we need to make this a priority to train an army of new teachers in these subject areas, and to make sure that all of us as a country are lifting up these subjects for the respect that they deserve.
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No vetted sources, no person who says I make this statement subject to some adverse consequence to me if I lie.
Checks and balances between the three branches of government protect the individual's rights by limiting the powers of the state, but make the individual subject to the law.
The accumulation of cash offshore reflects companies' expansion overseas and U.S. tax rules that make overseas earnings subject to the U.S. 35% tax on corporate profit once repatriated from foreign subsidiaries.
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In government, she has successfully opposed her party's plans to make all lay-offs subject to state approval.
The problem, however, is that policymakers may not want to make their domestic monetary policies subject to formal exchange-rate targets for the sake of global currency-market stability.
As the country debates immigration reform and enforcement, we owe it to ourselves to hold ICE's leaders and agents accountable and to make sure that they are subject to the same laws as everyone else.
He said proposals from the Commons Members Estimate Committee to make all claims made since 2004 subject to external audit was a start in restoring public confidence.
Betterment, the company I founded to help people make smart investing decisions, is subject to strict oversight from regulators, as are all money managers.
This approach should make the law less subject to sudden, dramatic changes.
That would make the task force subject to the Administrative Procedures Act and all the rules that bind other regulatory bodies, including the legal requirement to consider public comments and provide avenues for appeal.
Despite some critical indignation over Dave Eggers's "autobiography" of Valentino Achak Deng in "What Is the What, " I had no problem with the writer collaborating with his subject to make a great story even more compelling.
Euronext is widely expected to get clearance from the Competition Commission this week to make a bid for the LSE, subject to certain conditions.
And just like with cash, if income from bartering results in taxable income, you may be required to make estimated tax payments (subject, of course, to the regular rules for making estimated payments).
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Soon they will be able to file the information electronically, though there are no plans to make such declarations public, and thus subject them to wider scrutiny.
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The payroll tax holiday would replace a provision in the House-passed economic stimulus bill to send rebate checks to those who did not receive them this summer -- those who do not make enough to pay income tax but are still subject to payroll taxes.
Instead, Syngenta has agreed to make its sequence available on its website, subject to users registering with the company.
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Ms Cooper tabled an urgent question on 19 April 2012, following uncertainty over whether Abu Qatada can appeal against his deportation, forcing the home secretary to make her second statement to MPs on the subject this week.
So when we had the idea to make a film on this subject we were not sure we would ever be able to get any actual footage of kids surfing trains.
One of the reasons documentaries often take so long to make is the filmmakers' need to keep their subject from giving a performance.
And in fact, in the Dodd-Frank statute itself, not only was there no effort to make the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency subject to a multimember commission as its governing structure, but the OCC was actually given additional authorities.
When the Senate consents to a treaty with a given foreign State, does it impliedly authorize future Presidents to make a treaty on the same subject with a new State that is a successor to that given foreign State?
His engaging, understated style pulls you in, even though the gruesome subject would otherwise make you want to shut the book.
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