Sentence examples for structural safeguards from inspiring English sources

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And budget analysts point to structural safeguards that some other states have, like requiring the comptroller to set the official revenue estimate when the governor and Legislature cannot agree.

A spokesman for Mary Schapiro, chairwoman of the S.E.C., said she is "committed to enhancing structural safeguards of money market funds so that investors are better protected and future taxpayer bailouts can be avoided".

In Morrison, Justice Scalia suggested that an independent counsel be understood as a principal officer because that coincided better with the understanding that the appointments clause is among the most significant structural safeguards that are designed to preserve political accountability relative to important government assignments.

For example, no effective accountability mechanisms or structural safeguards to ensure multisectoral participation were found to have operated within the Peru CCM during the 2004 2007 period [ 68].

Structural assurances: defined as the socially learned belief that successful interaction is likely because of such structural safeguards or contextual conditions as promises, contracts, regulations, legal recourse, and guarantees are in place.

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Using the qualitative method of process tracing, this paper finds that the New York City watershed governance arrangement uses structural, judicial, and popular safeguards against opportunistic behaviors by governing actors that might threaten the resource or the arrangement.

The Electoral College is one of the political safeguards of federalism: those structural features of our constitutional system -- like the allocation of two senators to each state, whatever its size -- that of their own force and without court intervention assure that the states count as distinct political entities, not merely administrative units of one central government.

An additional safeguard was that all structural discrimination stimuli could be rotated 180° (inverted) so an S+ stimulus could also be used as an S– stimulus on different trials.

These range from structural strength to the provision of certain safeguards in the event of crash landings and include design requirements relating to aerodynamics, performance, and electrical and hydraulic systems.

A primary concern of a conservator is the safeguarding of the aesthetic, historical, structural and material integrity of the objects he/she conserves (E.C.C.O. 2002 [1]).

Financial reform advocates emphasize that Obama is right -- two of the top structural reforms in the 2010 law should safeguard against the type of bet JPMorgan botched.

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