Sentences with phrase «accepted additional duties»

accepted additional duties or sharing responsibilities during busy seasons and or requested by Sales
Instead of paying teachers based on seniority, North Carolina is experimenting with alternative models — such as paying teachers more based on student test scores or for agreeing to accept additional duties or leadership roles.

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The additional responsibility an administrator accepts in the performance of his or her duties is reflected in this code.
In addition to the unique drone technology supplied in Project Hero, the rear of the interior in this special vehicle also features heavy - duty sliding floor in the rear load space, which may be deployed as an addition work surface, or to protect the load carried underneath, segregation panel behind the rear seats providing additional equipment mounting points, strategically positioned LED lighting to aid night vision, innovative power supply points which accept multiple plug arrangements from different regions.
As a journalist, I could understand the rationale for accepting the opinion and keeping it online, but as a lawyer, would Bashman owe additional duties to the court?
While Stanley Burnton J did — but «not without considerable hesitation» — accept as lawful the additional reasons, in the course of his judgment he extracted the following useful propositions from R v Westminster City Council, ex p Ermakov [1996] 2 All ER 302 and other authorities: - Where there is a statutory duty to give reasons as part of the notification of the decision, so that (per Mr Justice Laws in R v Northamptonshire County Council, ex p D [1998] ED CR 14) «the adequacy of the reasons is itself made a condition of the legality of the decision», only in exceptional circumstances, if at all, will the court accept subsequent evidence of the reasons.
The code of ethics medical assistants should strive to maintain on a daily basis, as set forth by the AAMA, are: render service with full respect for the dignity of humanity; respect confidential information obtained through employment unless legally authorized or required by responsible performance of duty to divulge such information; uphold the honor and high principles of the profession and accept its disciplines; seek to continually improve the knowledge and skills of medical assistants for the benefit of patients and professional colleagues; participate in additional service activities aimed toward improving the health and well - being of the community.
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