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Establishing and risk
# Establishing Context: This includes an understanding of the current conditions in which the organization operates on an internal, external and risk management context.
* Establishing a common risk language or glossary.

Establishing and committee
* Establishing of committees and appointment of committee chairs and members.
This committee, led by Spinelli, prepared a " Draft Treaty Establishing a European Union ", a proposal to transform the then European Community into a partially federal European Union.

Establishing and .
* 1970 – The Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization enters into force.
Establishing their good character then tarnishing it does not seem likely.
Establishing the truth or falsehood of the continuum hypothesis is the first of Hilbert's 23 problems presented in the year 1900.
* Establishing more predictable conditions for access to genetic resources.
Establishing the annual observance Spay Day USA in 1994, The Doris Day Animal League now partners with the Humane Society of the United States and continues to be a leading advocacy organization.
Establishing shots were more common during the classical era of filmmaking than they are now.
Establishing order in the classroom is crucial for student learning ; effective teaching cannot take place in a loud and disorganized environment.
* Compton, A. H. " Establishing Site X: Letter, Arthur H. Compton to Enrico Fermi, September 14, 1942 ", United States Department of Energy ( through predecessor agency the Atomic Energy Commission, ( September 1942 ).
The classical style ensures temporal and spatial continuity as a way of advancing narrative, using such techniques as the 180 degree rule, Establishing shot, and Shot reverse shot.
Establishing themselves in the countryside, their individual farms were freeholds, held by a family, whose head represented the family in other assemblies.
Establishing international standards is one way of preventing or overcoming this problem.
Establishing accounts depends on the size of companies, and referring to three criteria: total of the balance sheet ( total of assets without losses of the accounting year ), the net amount of the turnover ( net, such as it appears on the profit and loss account ) and the average number of the workforce.
Establishing the end of the mediaeval era and the beginning of the Renaissance is difficult ; the usage in this article is the one usually adopted by musicologists.
Establishing two-way communications between endpoints requires a pair of LSPs to be established.
Establishing verifiable title history is often entangled in legalities relating to the expropriation of 28, 000 properties by the revolutionary government that Ortega led in the 1980s.
In January 1790 President Washington, in his first annual message to Congress stated that, " Uniformity in the currency, weights, and measures of the United States is an object of great importance, and will, I am persuaded, be duly attended to ", and ordered Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson to prepare a plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States, afterwards referred to as the Jefferson report.
Nichiren then engaged in writing, publishing various works including his: " Treatise On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land ", his first major treatise and the first of three remonstrations with government authorities.
Two of his works from this period are the Senji Shō ( 撰時抄: " The Selection of the Time ") and the Hōon Shō ( 報恩抄: " On Repaying Debts of Gratitude "), which, along with his Risshō Ankoku Ron ( 立正安国論: " On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land "), Kaimoku Shō (" The Opening of the Eyes "), and Kanjin no Honzon Shō (" The Object of Devotion for Observing the Mind "), constitute his Five Major Writings.
Nichiren stated his crticism clearly, in his: " Treatise On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land ", his first major treatise and the first of three remonstrations with government authorities.
Establishing the cause of psychosis requires clinical examination, and sometimes special investigations, to diagnose or exclude secondary causes of psychosis ; if these are excluded, a primary psychiatric diagnosis can be established.
Establishing French control was difficult.
** Establishing the first land connection between the United Kingdom and the mainland of Europe, Channel Tunnel workers from the United Kingdom and France meet 40 metres beneath the English Channel seabed.
Establishing a political alliance with the Germanic kingdoms in the West.

risk and committee
On the other hand, there is some insurance against risk in the system, in that the farmer can return his land to the village committee if he wants to stop farming and start some other sort of business.
There is little risk that the village committee will attempt to impose a bad contract on the farmers, since this would reduce the amount of money the village committee receives.
A personal inspection by the members of the committee of the College premises agreed, and reported back to the House that the College must either be moved to a new building, or it must be secured against the risk of fire.
For example, in 1776, while Hancock was simultaneously treasurer of Harvard and president of the Second Continental Congress, a committee headed by Bowdoin decided that securities physically held by Hancock were at risk because of the war, and a delegation was sent to Philadelphia to receive an accounting of them and physical custody of the papers.
He was accused of warning members of the committee not to compel former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks to testify due to the risk that their personal lives would be investigated in revenge, but has strongly denied the accusation.
Don Chapman, a witness before the committee, estimated that 700, 000 Canadians have either lost their citizenship or are at risk of having it stripped.
He also served on the House-Senate conference committee which produced the first terrorism risk insurance law in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Iran's offer to open its uranium enrichment program to foreign private and public participation mirrors suggestions of an IAEA expert committee which was formed to investigate the methods to reduce the risk that sensitive fuel cycle activities could contribute to national nuclear weapons capabilities.
The National Academy of Sciences ( NAS ) Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation ( BEIR ) report, NAS BEIR VII was an expert panel who reviewed available peer reviewed literature and writes, " the committee concludes that the preponderance of information indicates that there will be some risk, even at low doses ".
A separate audit and risk management committee, comprising non-executive directors, acts independently of the executive board to provide assurance both on financial and non-financial matters, including corporate governance and risk management, to the chief executive.
A similar definition has been developed by the government auditors in the INTOSAI ’ s Internal Control Standards: " A committee of the Board of Directors whose role typically focuses on aspects of financial reporting and on the entity's processes to manage business and financial risk, and for compliance with significant applicable legal, ethical, and regulatory requirements.
* European Union: Directive 2006 / 43 / EC, article 41. 2: (...) the audit committee shall, inter alia: ( a ) Monitor the financial reporting process ; ( b ) Monitor the effectiveness of the company's internal control, internal audit where applicable, and risk management systems ; ( c ) Monitor the statutory audit of the annual and consolidated accounts ; ( d ) Review and monitor the independence of the statutory auditor or audit firm, and in particular the provision of additional services to the audited entity.
Audit committee involvement in non-financial risk topics varies significantly by entity.
On November 15, 2005, the committee released a revised version of the Accord, incorporating changes to the calculations for market risk and the treatment of double default effects.
Synthetic CDOs also expanded under the tenure of Federal Reserve chairman, Alan Greenspan who later expounded on the previously unrecognized risk of these devices in his testimony to a Congressional investigative committee on April 7, 2010.
The European Commission Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has issued a comprehensive 2010 Opinion on DHA in which the committee concluded that DHA and spray tanning did not pose risk to the consumer.
Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, later President of the Supreme Court, expressed fear that the new court could make itself more powerful than the House of Lords committee it succeeded, saying that there is a real risk of " judges arrogating to themselves greater power than they have at the moment ".
In 2007, a joint parliamentary human rights committee stated that the old and decrepit mid-1960s police station was " plainly inadequate " to hold such high risk prisoners.
Monitoring is typically performed by management as part of its internal control activities, such as review of analytical reports or management committee meetings with relevant experts, to understand how the risk response strategy is working and whether the objectives are being achieved.
" The related commentary continues: " While it is the job of the CEO and senior management to assess and manage the company ’ s exposure to risk, the audit committee must discuss guidelines and policies to govern the process by which this is handled.
The audit committee should discuss the company ’ s major financial risk exposures and the steps management has taken to monitor and control such exposures.

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