Examples of Objections Committee in a sentence
Roberts (1975) breaks discretion down into three categories: (1) explicit discretion, (2) prosecutorial discretion, and(3) discretion found in the “appraisal of evidence” (pp.
Article (110)The Objections Committee shall issue its decision on employees’ appeals by majority, and in case of a tie the Chairman shall have a casting vote.
Article (109)Mechanism for Handling ObjectionsThe Objections Committee receives the appeal from an employee against the decision of Grievance Committee, and shall handle the issue as follows:1.
He is also a representative of the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) in the Bond Market Contact Group (BMCG) of the European Central Bank (ECB) and an honorary associate member of the Objections Committee at Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht – BaFin).Mr Mainert obtained his diploma in business administration from Johann Wolfgang Goethe- University, Frankfurt/Main, and completed his Certified Investment Analyst/DVFA qualification.
CA’s objection was rejected by the Objections Committee, which considered that HR’s statement did not affect the validity of its bid.
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Article (108)Committee for Considering Objections Upon a decision by the Chairman of the Authority, an Objections Committee shall be formed to look into appeals and objections against decisions issued by the Grievance Committee on penalties imposed upon employees, other than written caution and written warning penalties or any procedures or decisions issued against them.
State why you do not agree with the Objections Committee in not more than 50 words.
IOC: the FWG® Internal Objections Committee (at Sanquin called: the Sanquin Complaints Committee, SCC).
As some of the prisoners who were to travel in it were still in the gate lodge, however, the lorry waited at the entrance - long enough for a passing officer to see what was going on.