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The reasonableness test embraced by the majority and dissent does not promote predictability.
In a letter rejecting her standard, he reminded Ms. Jackson of the president's executive order in January that all proposed regulations "must promote predictability and reduce uncertainty".
Corporate budgeting, resource allocation, and risk control are all designed to promote predictability and efficiency, and even when people understand that they can and should fail, they do everything possible to avoid missteps.
That is why the president has directed all executive agencies to cut costs, to promote predictability, to streamline paperwork requirements, to choose the least burdensome approach, to listen to those affected by rules and, through our regulatory "lookback" process, to eliminate rules that just don't make sense.
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This condition promotes the predictability of any results obtained with that very cell line.
Instead, he essentially bet that the country's prosperity would be strong enough to grow it out of the crisis, provided he could create a climate of predictability and promote the release of pent-up economic energy.
Workplace flexibility - an approach that promotes control and predictability over the scheduling of work hours, and includes options ranging from compressed workweeks and telecommuting to phased retirement and short and extended time off - can help employees meet the often competing demands of work and personal life.
Now the Senate must act quickly to approve one of 2012's must-pass legislations so that the FDA can be provided with the much-needed resources to promote innovation through greater transparency, predictability, and efficacy in its drug review program.
Essentially, by harmonizing certain rules between countries to promote greater efficiency, transparency and predictability, based on norms, standards and internationally accepted practices, trade facilitation measures reduce trade barriers.
And, of course, reliance interests are of particular relevance because "adherence to precedent promotes stability, predictability, and respect for judicial authority". Hilton v. South Carolina Public Railways Comm'n, 502 U.S. ----, ----, 112 S.Ct.
He promised to be "constrained by the precedents" and rightfully observed that following precedent promotes "evenhandedness, predictability, stability, the appearance of integrity in the judicial process".
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