Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Some other companies find that an unlimited sick time policy is effective.
Again, this is my personal protocol and not one dictated by Times policy.
Times policy forbids paying the subjects of articles for information or interviews.
"I've no idea how much of this goes on," he says, adding that it is not Sunday Times policy.
However,for the first time policy was enacted to prevent the wholesale entry of foreign migrants.
Is this New York Times policy for some reason?
It is The New York Times policy not to allow any changes.
I'm not allowed to tell you how I'm going to resolve these contradictory impulses (Times policy).
Real time policy, in telecommunications, is a technical capability used to implement a wide array of business rules and subscriber preferences.
At least Times policy for business reporters requires disclosure of conflicts when quoting self-interested analysts .
Could you persuade The Times to publish the part of that report that becomes Times policy?
This makes the New York Times policy of only reviewing books that are widely available in general bookstores rather outdated and old-fashioned.
There had developed since Khrushchev's time policies to involve the populace more in low-level administrative activities on a voluntary basis.
The equal presentation time thing needs to be scrapped in favour of a proportional presentation time policy.
In that time policy and very many aspects of day-to-day life in our Member States through the Union has been Europeanised.
We have a modest suggestion that will obviate the need for changes in the Times policy: give the defendant the same identity protections currently provided to the plaintiff.
Actually don't you think the electorate might look at the number of times policy has had to be revised because it wasn't thought through and decide not to re-elect them?
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, working time policy - as we can see once again - is not economic policy, it is health and safety at work policy.
Cohen donated $585 to MoveOn.org's voter registration effort in 2004, apparently in violation of Times policy, which had banned political donations in 2003.
Editors then deleted the attribution to Ms. DeSimone's article, though Times policy ordinarily calls for crediting news that originates exclusively elsewhere.
It has long been Times policy to credit other news organizations for their scoops: "Such and so was first reported Monday in 'The Daily Bugle.' "
Collective Bargaining Policy includes the coordination of wage policy, the harmonisation of working time policy and the joint approach to training policy through collective agreement.
She was insured for £21,500 and her cargo was insured with both a time policy for £4,000 and a voyage policy for £5,400.
The White House originally required petitions to gather 5,000 signatures within 30 days, after which time policy officials in the administration would review the petition and would issue an official response.
We need a whole series of changes to working time policy, and it is my hope that it will be possible for the European Parliament to come back with more initiatives in this area.