Examples of Federal Cabinet in a sentence
Those sections provide, in effect, that if a pipeline company and an owner of lands have not agreed on any such issue either party may serve notice of negotiation on the other party and on the Minister (being the member of the Federal Cabinet designated to act as the Minister for the purposes of the Act) requesting that the matter be negotiated.
The Federal Cabinet reviewed the educational atmosphere in light of the reforms introduced by the government and found all indicators encouraging.
If the review does not resolve the concerns, the Federal Cabinet would be able to block such transactions, or order the divestment of an implemented transaction.
Moreover, 05 Members are nominated by Prime Minister of Pakistan from Federal Cabinet and 06 Members are elected by the AJ&K Legislative Assembly from amongst State Subjects in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote.
Federal Cabinet Resolution No. 10 of 2019 applies the requirements under Federal AML legislation to Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), in addition to Financial Institutions and DNFBPs. The DFSA’s AML regime applies in addition to the Federal AML legislation.
Experiments on a large mission-critical application show that our reliability estimates are within a 4% error of the estimates produced by longer-running full Acceptance Testing processes.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTThe authors thank Dr. Bram Adams for his useful feedback on this paper.REFERENCES[1] Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
The presentation of the Child and Youth Report to the Federal Cabinet in June 2006 shows that the Federal Government acknowledged the involvement of children and juveniles.
The Federal Cabinet took note of this by resolution of 8 February 2012 and designated two members for the Federation.
It presented a report (including recommendations for action) which was discussed in the Federal Cabinet on 29 March 2017 and submitted to parliament for further consideration.22 The report highlights diverse manifestations of anti-Semitism in different social contexts, examines perceptions of anti-Semitism from the Jewish perspective, and outlines efforts by the state and civil society to combat and prevent anti-Semitism, while also emphasising limitations and shortcomings.
He assumed responsibility for inter-departmental management of this process within the Federal Government and reports regularly to the Federal Cabinet.