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Enforcement external influences

The simplest picture of a star is that of an isolated body of gas sufficiently massive that the only significant forces are self-gravity and internal pressure. In the simplest case, we can assume spherical symmetry and neglect the influence of rotation, magnetic fields and external gravitational influences (in fact, under these assumptions, equilibrium solutions will enforce spherical symmetry). [Pg.19]

The Health and Safety Commission, Health and Safety Executive and the Local Authorities (a term used to cover County, District and Unitary Councils) are all external agencies that have a direct role in the monitoring and enforcement of health and safety standards. There are, however, three other external agencies that have a regulatory influence on health and safety standards in the workplace. [Pg.14]

The role of external organizations is set out in Chapter 1. Here the influence they can have is briefly discussed, including societal expectations, legislation and enforcement, insurance companies, trade unions, economics, commercial stakeholders. [Pg.65]

Another addition is the distal disposition to comply with the speed limit and a proximal element of immediate influences on compliance. These elements are shown as influencing drivers decisions and responses outside of the normally described comparison process. However, it seems that this element could easily be covered within the initial comparison between perceived capability and perceived task dif-flculty. Surely the level of enforcement in the environment is part of task d and, making it harder or easier to avoid detection. Then the intention to comply could arise out of an individual s capability to react to this external demand. It therefore seems inconsistent to consider that a demand/capability comparison is said to occur as a reaction to other road users behaviour, but not to the presence of enforcanent, which is essentially just a special type of other road user behaviour. [Pg.39]


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