In tough language, the letter contends that such a policy undermines the entire life sciences community and sends a devastating message to immigrants who would otherwise bring their talents to the United States, and was signed by some heavy hitters, including Alnylam CEO John Maraganore and Ron Cohen, the chairman of biotech's biggest trade group and lobbying arm.
Not exact matches
Trump used some of his
toughest language yet against North Korea
in a wide - ranging address
in Seoul on Wednesday that lodged specific accusations of chilling human rights abuses, although he offered no evidence to support the accusations.
And yet today
in Washington, as he outlined the executive actions he plans, Obama included
tough language on Keystone: no approval if Keystone contributes «significantly» to carbon emissions.
Best Practices Advisors subscribe to a high standard of «commonsense» deeds expressed
in concise
language and under the
toughest compliance feature.
Most schools here require kids to do their primary education
in the local
language which would have been
tough on her when we moved!
-- Welbeck, missed a free header, couldn't handle the layoff from giroud, missed a straight forward chance
in first half — Monreal, never looked
in control and was definitely at fault for our first goal — Ozil, shambolic body
language, one
tough tackle and he hides behind Ramsey and Xhaka and forgets to go forward.Was he ever
in the final third during first half?
Paul
Tough writes about education, parenting, poverty, and politics for various publications
in the U.S.. His book How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, was translated into 27
languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times best - seller list.
In particular, the responsibilities of benefit claimants were invariably emphasised through
tough and often derogatory
language and the progressive tightening of the conditions attached to benefits.
That
tough language follows Cuomo's declaration
in his State of the State address three years ago that prisons should no longer be used to boost economic development
in rural upstate communities.
A straightforward guide to the way
in which
language works, it's worth a read before tackling some of the
tough questions on
language and consciousness, or the evolution of
language, that writers such as Steve Pinker raise.
Hayes, who grew up
in a
tough South Carolina community, says he reacted to intimidation from Syngenta
in a
language and style he felt appropriate.
The current bill also revises earlier provisions that critics worried would have made it
tougher for EPA to regulate products (or «articles») that contain a known toxic chemical, as well as murky
language that might have inadvertently required EPA to keep considering costs
in chemical assessments and blocked certain state air and water pollution laws.
The fact is that sometimes you might end up being
in Spanish -
language sites that might be
tough to navigate around if you donâ $ ™ t understand the
language.
While there are a lot of people that think online dating is easier, it is worth noting that interacting with someone
in the absence of a convincing body
language is
tougher.
(Anyone remember Demi Moore demonstrating that her character is as
tough as a man
in «G.I. Jane» by virtue of her foul -
language vocabulary?)
Australia Starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman Rated PG - 13 for some violence, a scene of sensuality, and brief strong
language Available on DVD and Blu - ray Set
in Australia during the second world war, Jackman and Kidman meet and fall
in love during a rough and
tough cattle drive that nearly costs them their lives.
The movie's tale of a group of street
toughs has drawn comparisons to The Warriors, but I think the better analogy is Spielberg's E.T., not just
in that alchemy between the fantastic and the absolutely mundane (South England's Lambeth neighbourhood), but also
in the crafting of a living youth subculture alive with its own
language, ritual, and custom.
Natalie Burn and the lead
tough, Luke Massey, stand out, but some of their non-English support unfortunately deliver some shonky line readings
in their second
language.
He's as good as you'd expect, but it's a foreign -
language performance from a recently - awarded actor
in a divisive,
tough - sit arthouse pic.
The $ 25 million Chinese -
language film might seem to be a
tough sell
in the U.S., for the mere fact that it isn't
in English.
Dope Rated R for
language, drug content, sexuality / nudity, and some violence — all involving teens Available on DVD and Blu - ray This Sundance favorite tells the story of young black nerd named Malcolm who dreams of going to Harvard but must face the reality of growing up
in a
tough neighborhood
in Los Angeles.
Some civil rights organizations say lumping together different types of students, such as English -
language learners and students
in special education, makes it much
tougher to see how individual groups are progressing relative to other groups of students and the student population as a whole.
States need
tougher guidelines for what students should know
in subjects such as math, science,
language arts, and history at specific points
in their education.
When people hear that I taught
language arts for 10 years
in a New York county penitentiary, they assume it was a
tough job because kids
in jail are uninterested
in learning.
A veteran teacher finds it
tough going to lead her students toward mastery of the common standards
in English /
language arts.
Even if schools embrace the various benefits of foreign -
language instruction, finding qualified, experienced, and engaging, bilingual teachers
in a crunch is
tough.
In one study soon to be published in an education policy textbook co-edited with Carol Mullen, Education Policy Perils: Tackling the Tough Issues, I report on a study in which I predicted the percentage of students in grade 5, at the district level, who scored proficient or above on New Jersey's former standardized tests, NJASK, in mathematics language arts for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 school years for the almost 400 school districts that met the sampling criteria to be included in the stud
In one study soon to be published
in an education policy textbook co-edited with Carol Mullen, Education Policy Perils: Tackling the Tough Issues, I report on a study in which I predicted the percentage of students in grade 5, at the district level, who scored proficient or above on New Jersey's former standardized tests, NJASK, in mathematics language arts for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 school years for the almost 400 school districts that met the sampling criteria to be included in the stud
in an education policy textbook co-edited with Carol Mullen, Education Policy Perils: Tackling the
Tough Issues, I report on a study
in which I predicted the percentage of students in grade 5, at the district level, who scored proficient or above on New Jersey's former standardized tests, NJASK, in mathematics language arts for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 school years for the almost 400 school districts that met the sampling criteria to be included in the stud
in which I predicted the percentage of students
in grade 5, at the district level, who scored proficient or above on New Jersey's former standardized tests, NJASK, in mathematics language arts for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 school years for the almost 400 school districts that met the sampling criteria to be included in the stud
in grade 5, at the district level, who scored proficient or above on New Jersey's former standardized tests, NJASK,
in mathematics language arts for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 school years for the almost 400 school districts that met the sampling criteria to be included in the stud
in mathematics
language arts for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 school years for the almost 400 school districts that met the sampling criteria to be included
in the stud
in the study.
Many will have very
tough decisions to make
in meeting the requirements and expectations of the new school financing law, implementing multiple new academic standards, preparing for a new state assessment
in math and English
language arts and balancing the requests of their many stakeholders (parent groups, teacher bargaining units, community and business leaders).
The new
language goes into more detail, calling specifically for changes
in tough disciplinary policies at schools that disproportionately affect blacks, Latinos, students with disabilities and LGBT students.
In the last few days, the new set of
tougher math and English
language standards for grades K - 12 has suffered a spate of bad publicity that could undermine its very purpose — and turn off an already skeptical public.
The GCSEs
in English, English
language and maths are due to be replaced by the government's supposedly
tougher reformed subjects after pupils have sat the last exams this year.
The
toughest part
in designing a vehicle is balancing key elements such as aerodynamics with modern design that pays homage to the brand's original design
language.
«Garcia - Roza exploits the Brazilian city's seemliness and steaminess to perfection
in tough but sensuous
language.»
In the modern day education, student's have to grab knowledge in disciplines such as law, business management, hospitality, finance, economics, English, programming languages, marketing and others, they require to present assignments regularly, which are very tough and trick
In the modern day education, student's have to grab knowledge
in disciplines such as law, business management, hospitality, finance, economics, English, programming languages, marketing and others, they require to present assignments regularly, which are very tough and trick
in disciplines such as law, business management, hospitality, finance, economics, English, programming
languages, marketing and others, they require to present assignments regularly, which are very
tough and tricky.
Just like with publishing anything
in your own
language, breaking into a whole new market is
tough and will take a while.
And, for those students who lack the
language or writing skills to earn a decent grade, it allows them to get through those
tough assignments
in order to further their education.
If, like me, you've ever experienced that terrible moment on vacation when you discover you have nothing left to read
in your native tongue but a copy of Henry James» The Golden Bowl you got
in trade for your last Agatha Christie
in that Athens hostel... you know how
tough it used to be to find English
language books abroad.
My feeling is that
in most cases with extremely strong
tough dominant dogs I accomplish as much through subtle body
language and voice commands.
It would be a
tough ask to be CEO of Nintendo Co. Ltd., the
language barrier and Japanese customs
in conservative Kyoto alone would be enough for any American CEO to shy away.
Localisation has never been easy, as re-engineering the games
in such a way as to cater to the local psyche, is a
tough nut to crack.This is more prominent for the Arabic
language, as it is read from left to right, thus the UI has to be particularly addressed as its just not a matter of flipping the sides.It has to be done
in such a way that the players find it easy to adapt and the elements are consistent with their reading habits.
Matthew Fischer offers perhaps the funkiest work, scraping out three
tough numbers with hints of Keltie Ferris's bubbling
language and,
in Fiction Painting (2013)-- no joke — Richard Diebenkorn's wooly landscapes, chopped and screwed.
In this new book, Gelbspan focuses his
toughest language by far on the coal and oil industries.
This makes it all the
tougher to evaluate the
language of «high confidence» etc., which,
in the end, papers over whether the material is truly based on science or not.
Shahmoradi's voicemail uses some of the same
language the auto industry has used
in suing California, Rhode Island and Vermont to block
tougher emissions standards.
As one might expect, the RSA is overflowing with «get
tough on crime»
language and continues the predictable tradition now enshrined
in Canadian law to increase penalties for impaired driving offences at every opportunity.
Some lawyers and court interpreters believe interpreters are underpaid: it's
tough to attract adequate numbers of educated speakers
in less commonly - spoken
languages if interpreters» salaries are not competitive.
The
language is a little
tough, but it'll pay off
in the long term when it comes time to make a claim or adjust your coverage.
The first thing to remember while answering
tough questions is that one should keep his interview body
language in check.
Foreign
language teacher specialized
in aiding students through
tough learning periods and achieving academic success.
This research is
tough slogging since records only go back to the mid 1800's with the originals all being
in languages that I do not read.