If regulatory changes happen in the fall, employers have the winter to prepare for it.
The threat is serious, and the time to prepare for it is now.
Against this backdrop, the debate is slowly migrating from partisan wrangling over the existence of climate change to more productive efforts to think creatively about how to prepare for it.
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"What we are dealing with is one extremely complex system being removed and changed to another extremely complex system without proper time for local authorities to prepare for it, " she told MPs.
There were multiple opportunities to do that in terms of going through the exercises to prepare for it, so that once they hit the compound they had already simulated that a number of times.
And now the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has thrown its weight behind calls for the implementation of the NPPF to be delayed by a further year because it says most councils need more time to prepare for it.
Unlike the Wildcat, with a simultaneous two-quarterback system, "you wouldn't be able to prepare for it because no one's ever seen it on film, " star cornerback Darrelle Revis said, adding that the defense would be on high alert for a trick play.
To prepare her for it, Lesia made paper dolls of all the main characters, and together they acted out the story and listened to the music.
Some Affymetrix investors believe Dr. Witney was hired by Affymetrix not only to reinvigorate the company but to prepare it for a possible sale at a price much higher than its current stock price.
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Opposing coaches have complained that the Broncos' all-blue uniforms make it difficult to prepare for games at Boise because it's hard to differentiate Broncos' players against the blue backdrop.
And Shell plausibly argues that Alaska's melting ice will make its operations more difficult to plan by forcing it to prepare for a wider range of conditions.
Rio's world-famous Maracana stadium has reopened after nearly three years of renovations to prepare it for the World Cup finals in 2014.
In an attempt to change this -- both to prepare for the day it becomes too expensive and increase the town's resilience - Transition Totnes encourages everyone to grow their own food.
If businesses fail to prepare for IPv6, it is hard to predict the full impact, but we do know that some applications will be hurt, resulting in performance and appearance issues for consumers trying to access those sites.
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The majority of security testers agree that the ethical thing to do when they discover a flaw in a computer programme is to give the manufacturer sufficient warning for it to prepare a software patch before going public with the finding.
The storm overnight picked up speed and intensity, and a decision was made that in order to return to Washington to monitor and oversee the efforts to prepare for the storm and respond to it, that we needed to leave earlier than planned.
Before that can happen however, Congress needs to at least commission studies on what it would take to prepare the USPS for privatization, as nobody in the private sector would touch it in its current state with a ten-foot-pole.
"We're working with them to prepare for the upturn when it comes, " she added.
It is always prudent to prepare for the worst and hope for the best, but in our view it would be better first to halt the tightening cycle and announce that the bank is ready to move instead of abruptly shifting gears from tightening to easing.
It is meant to collect feedback and ideas on ways to better prepare for the Forum, make it more interactive and ensure concrete outcomes.
It was unclear, however, if the city actually had to have a deal with its union or if it just had to prepare for one.
As for the time needed by the designers for decorating before the show house opens to the public, it could be considered giving access to prepare the home for the rental period.
He promises to modernise Senegal, prepare it for globalisation, make government more effective and accessible, and toughen the law on corruption.
Compassion in World Farming said countries had had 12 years to prepare for the new regulations and it was "unacceptable" that some were still calling for more time to adjust.
Lead administrator Andrew Andronikou is not obliged to divulge details of the CVA on Thursday (as he is only asking for permission to prepare one) but it would be a surprise if he does not give an indication of the pay-out.
State Commissioner of Education John King had asked for the information in a letter to the city last month, saying the city was at risk for losing more aid if it couldn't show that it was taking steps to prepare for a new evaluation system.
People need to have the freedom to choose, and it is the role of politicians to prepare menus for them to choose from.
It becomes a little more clear as to what the magnitude of the effects might be, and I think a lot of business firms are now taking all that into account and recognizing that this is probably a long-term problem that is going to be dealt with in a regulatory fashion, and it's prudent to prepare themselves for that regulatory structure.
Hendry admitted he found it difficult to prepare for the second session having led 8-1 overnight.
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Shropshire Councillor Milner Whiteman said the authority was doing all it could to prepare for the summer.
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