The preclusion in the current Standards of Practice on using the forecast actuarial cost method for registered pension plans would be eliminated. |
Similarly, Epicureans might insist, the preclusion of goods by death is moot: cut short, my life is worse than it would be were I not to die, but this comparative difference does not show that I am harmed. |
Furthermore, the Board found that by submitting the grievance to the Board for findings and recommendations, the CDS implicitly waived that regulatory preclusion. |
In addition, the industry is evaluating global progress in risk-informed methods, including break preclusion and risk-informed inspection, to assess how these methods can be applied to large LOCA in CANDU reactors. |
By failing to be brilliant, rich and beautiful, I am precluded from having many goods, but we might say that the preclusion is moot, in the sense that it is harmless to me. |
Advantages like these he certainly may enjoy in consequence of his preclusion from the higher and wider field of ideas. |