These new proposals should go a long way to help tackle problems of unfitness and disrepair which are all too common in this sector. |
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But a Foreign Minister who allows it to affect judgment on policy issues of such consequence proclaims his or her unfitness for the office. |
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The main body of complaints of unfitness to practice by reason of physical or mental disability were linked to substance abuse, she said. |
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The toytown politicians who dreamed it up have demonstrated their unfitness to govern us, and should be sent packing at the next election. |
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This decision and the declaration of unfitness shall be made in writing and added to the rider's medical file. |
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They shall specify the rehabilitation measures applicable in the event of the suspension of an authorisation or a declaration of unfitness. |
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The applicant submits that only a permanent unfitness to work could justify the rejection of her candidature. |
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Such data shall specify the reasons for the suspension or withdrawal of the authorisations or the declaration of unfitness. |
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And yet some conservatives have turned it into a profane text, one that proves Mr Obama's unfitness for the great office he holds. |
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On Ferdinand's death, her son Charles arrived from the Low Countries and ascertained her unfitness to rule, before taking power. |
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Absenteeism and unfitness for work, however, not only generate high costs within the companies concerned, but also burden public health budgets. |
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These things may be evidenced by a conviction or caution for a criminal offence, or by the determination of another regulatory body of unfitness to practise. |
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This arises from an understanding of the notion of incapacity covered by Article 35 as being confined to physical or mental incapacity as distinct from unfitness to serve. |
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Among other particulars which constituted the unfitness of things in Mr Square's opinion, danger and difficulty were two. |
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For permanent incapacity or unfitness for work, when the person has an irreversible illness that is sufficiently advanced to render him unable to perform his duties. |
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Schnall, who appeared at the hearing as law guardian, evidently didn't think that Perlmutter had pushed Hymowitz hard enough on Borukhova's unfitness as a mother. |
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So that meant that for almost a year myself and my fellow Bracknell constituents were going to have to endure an MP who had manifestly demonstrated their unfitness for public office and there was nothing we could do about it. |
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In addition, according to article 193 of the Code on Obligations, the person who causes damage is also obliged to compensate the costs of hospital treatment and lost earnings because of the labour unfitness. |
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The data referred to in the first and second subparagraphs shall specify the reasons for the suspension or withdrawal of the authorisation or the declaration of unfitness, as appropriate, and the corresponding duration. |
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First, annulment of the medical opinion of physical unfitness of 18 December 2008 and, second, annulment of the decision of 19 December 2008 to withdraw the offer of employment previously made to the applicant. |
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