Sentences with phrase «different standards apply»

Different standards apply to these areas of law, which means that even if you may not qualify for compensation under one set of rules, you may be able to recover compensation through a different pathway.
But as high school student Avery Doninger has learned the hard way, when it comes to bullying by administrators, different standards apply and nothing — not even parental intervention or the power of the First Amendment — offer any protection.
Different standards apply, primarily coherence and balance.
Why did such radically different standards apply?
Because an editorial it is an opinion piece it is technically not factual reporting and different standards apply.
Why is South Africa so harshly condemned while completely different standards apply to black Africa?
The 18th century standard of «men should never touch women» just doesn't fly anymore, nor does the law require carefully considered and precisely balanced responses in these situations, nor do different standards apply based upon who we perceive as «physically superior».
This very existence of different standards applying in relations between Member States in areas covered by EU law is per se problematic.

Not exact matches

Congress, too, talks a good small - business game, but the legislative history is replete with efforts to enlarge the definition of small — currently 37 separate standards apply to nearly 1,200 different industries — to include ever more constituents.
«I've learnt that different standards are applied to Mexico.
In Palo Alto, which has a median household income of more than $ 137,000, a different standard of wealth applies, according to Palo Alto Weekly's Fiona Kelliher.
While it has shown promise for some types of tumors and become standard of care for others, researchers are just beginning to explore how different immunotherapy technologies can be applied to brain cancer.
Says SIFMA CEO Kenneth Bentsen: «The new regulation could limit investor choice, cause inconsistencies as different regulators would apply different standards to the same retirement accounts, prohibit access to investor guidance, and raise the costs of saving for retirement.»
The new regulation, Bentsen said, «could limit investor choice, cause inconsistencies as different regulators would apply different standards to the same retirement accounts, prohibit access to investor guidance, and raise the costs of saving for retirement.»
Different online - data standards now apply.
However, the district court in First Solar recognized that a second line of Ninth Circuit cases had applied a different standard.
The moral standards and parental guidance a counselor applies in her own home can not morally be imposed on children who come from families with different religious backgrounds, moral standards, and family rituals.
«As I understand the various opinions today: One Justice holds that two - parent notification is unconstitutional (at least in the present circumstances) without judicial bypass, but constitutional with bypass; four Justices would hold that two - parent notification is constitutional with or without bypass; four Justices would hold that two - parent notification is unconstitutional with or without bypass, though the four apply two different standards; six Justices hold that one - parent notification with bypass is constitutional, though for two different sets of reasons; and three Justices would hold that one - parent notification with bypass is unconstitutional.»
I was making the point that every person is different and there is no standard of behavior or empathy that has been identified in males and females, no rule of thumb you can apply.
In that brief, they wrote, that the township «improperly applied different legal standards to a mosque simply because it is a mosque.»
Killing is wrong for individuals, but for states an entirely different standard must be applied
The more I studied, the more convinced I became that we Christians had applied a different standard to the homosexuality texts than we had to other Scriptural texts, and that condemning Christ - centered relationships solely based on gender was actually inconsistent with biblical teaching.
Prior to GFCO's study, the industry interpreted GFCO's 10 ppm standard in different ways when applied to whole commodities.
Four years of experience in applying the Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Agriculture Standard and its policies and rules, in different crops and countries;
Those results can not be applied to impacts that may or may not occur under the proposed, very different, standard.
... Dayglo, I'm sorry but I can never agree to different legal (or moral) standards being applied to different people based upon nothing more than emotion, or their gender, or their race, or anything else.
The rules seem to be that if you want to knock Arsenal from within then you apply different standards.
What different standard is applied to Arsene and Arsenal?
Also, application of this principle in regard to post-divorce parenting means that a different standard is applied to children of divorce than to all other children in regard to removal of a parent from their lives... a form of discrimination based on parental status.
Citing disagreements on the law that have emerged in different federal appeals courts, Silver claims that at trial, U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni applied the wrong standards to money laundering, bribery and extortion charges.
Flip the accused to someone from a different political viewpoint, and the threshold needed for the accusations to be credible and factual and the actions that should be taken, as well as the general standards applied will switch so fast it should give all involved whiplash.
And it seems to be applying different standards only to one entity in the entire state, which is the Campaign for One New York,» de Blasio said Tuesday.
Mixed race suspects were more likely to be sent to court than given a police disposal; Black and mixed race defendants were more likely to be remanded in custody prior to their hearing date; Black defendants had a higher chance of being acquitted than white ones, suggesting that different standards of evidence may be applied to cases involving different groups of defendants; Mixed race teenagers were more likely than others to be given a (more serious) community sentence than a (less onerous) first tier penalty or referral order.
And it's not about «with us or against us» (that's more the side of QAIA, see eg their support for BSD), but about one - sidedness; they are very quick to critizise real and imagined Israeli crimes, but apply very different standards to «the other side».
While the Presidency and several stakeholders insisted on indicted judges stepping down from their positions until their innocence or otherwise was determined, a different standard was applied to members of the president's own cabinet.
Palumbo said it's not a case of the Zoning Board overturning a decision by the Town Board because they apply different standards.
White educators, by contrast, may be acting on a stereotype that black preschoolers are more likely to misbehave in the first place, so they judge them against a different, more lenient standard than what they're applying to white children.
Because a new field has ill - defined standards, or because they aren't widely known, each evaluator may end up applying a different set of standards.
For instance, there are three standard measures of a material's stiffness: One describes its deformation in the direction of an applied force, or how far it can be compressed or stretched; one describes its deformation in directions perpendicular to an applied force, or how much its sides bulge when it's squeezed or contract when it's stretched; and the third measures its response to shear, or a force that causes different layers of the material to shift relative to each other.
Another factor helping automakers is that federal standards apply differently to different sizes of passenger vehicles — bigger vehicles comply with weaker standards compared to smaller vehicles in any given year.
I have not before stepped into academic disputes, where very different standards of disclosure and procedures for due diligence apply.
Although our system of government demands the equal application of the law, Connecticut's State Board of Education and Stefan Pryor, the State's Commissioner of Education, recently revealed that there are actually two standards, one that applies to Connecticut's district public schools and a very different standard that applies to the state's charter schools.
Factsheets show information on the new GCSE grading scale; standard and strong pass marks and what this means for students, schools, parents and employers; when the new grades will apply to different subjects.
However, when the concept is applied to one of their own; when an «education reformer» gets a performance evaluation of 56 percent, an F by any standard, it's a whole different story.
A recent report from the College Board investigates two key issues: grade inflation, in which teachers over time assign increasingly higher grades for a given level of achievement; and grade nonequivalence across schools, in which teachers in different schools apply different grading standards for the same curricular material.
So in terms of the actual rubrics and the critical attributes of the different levels of performance, I could only incorporate those aspects of the common standards that in fact apply everywhere — for example, those things we've been talking about like argumentation and conceptual understanding.
The goal is not to apply different standards to different children, but rather to understand which instructional strategies it will take to help each child reach the same standard.
He also argued that this made it impossible to argue that the exam had used a common standard, when different levels of rigour were applied in different parts of the year.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for an employer to apply different standards of compensation, or different terms, conditions, or privileges of employment pursuant to a bona fide seniority or merit system, or a system which measures earnings by quantity or quality of production or to employees who work in different locations, provided that such differences are not the result of an intention to discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, nor shall it be an unlawful employment practice for an employer to give and to act upon the results of any professionally developed ability test provided that such test, its administration or action upon the results is not designed, intended or used to discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
(a) Insert «1» after (a)» in subsection (a) and add at the end of subsection (a) the following new paragraphs: (2) No person acting under color of law shall --(A) in determining whether any individual is qualified under State law or laws to vote in any Federal election, apply any standard, practice, or procedure different from the standards, practices, or procedures applied under such law or laws to other individuals within the same county, parish, or similar political subdivision who have been found by State officials to be qualified to vote;
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