Not exact matches
«There's a full
section that talks about pay equity, and what is the larger impact that the gender pay gap has on our
society, our economy, our families,»
says Deepti Gudipati, vice president of member leadership programs for the AAUW, who is working with the city to roll out the program.
Baroness O'Loan, who has tabled Bill,
said: «No one should be coerced by the risk to their careers into violating their conscience, and it is plainly inconsistent with the principles of equality legislation to exclude whole
sections of
society from areas of medical employment simply because of their moral beliefs.»
«Drawing on powers vested by
Section 45 (1) of the Constitution, and
Section 97a of the Penal Code, the governor signed an order declaring the IMN as an unlawful
society in the interest of public order and to protect the rights and freedoms of all persons in Kaduna State, he
said.
«That is a complete fallacy,» Prof. Addae - Mensah
said, clarifying: ``... The UNC was an amalgamation of people from various
sections of
society.
Truth is many on the left, both professionally in the party and socially via the vote, supported
section 28, believe homosexual practice to be wrong, thinks the EU erodes their freedom not enhances it, and finds state - funded baby - killing to be a poor indicator of a supposedly «civilised»
society: whatever the middle - class metropolitan «progressives» might sneeringly
say.
To curb the trend, he
said, the initiative would place the burden of a fair and just
society on all
sections of
society, instead of always pointing accusing fingers and waiting for solutions from the government.
«The coming together of so many different faiths, races and
sections of
society to declare «you pick on one of us, then you pick on all of us» is the real victory,» a mosque spokesperson
said.
Metropolitan police chief superintendent Ali Desai
said proposals to allow airport security staff to target specific people could alienate large
sections of
society.
«We need an intersectional coalition on every
section of this
society that is impacted — blacks, Latinos, gays, Asians,» Sharpton
said.
In recent history the Conservative party in parliament reflected only a
section of our
society - male, white, professional, grey - suited and straight,» he
said.
«They
say the only people in
society, the only
section in
society, which will bear the burden of further fiscal consolidation are the working - age poor,» he told journalists.
«This dreadful disease has become a clarion call for action that could have far - reaching benefits for the people of Haiti beyond ending cholera transmission,»
said Jon Andrus, MD, deputy director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), which collaborated with the American
Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) in producing the special
section.
«This scheme will offer a helping hand to original, high - quality projects aimed at all
sections of
society,»
says Waldegrave.
«Among other products, our working group expects to develop a guide book to assist scientific
societies in becoming engaged in promoting human rights more proactively and effectively,»
said Herring, who has engaged ASA's new
Section on Human Rights, particularly its chair, Brian Gran, of Case Western University, in the AAAS effort since the beginning of the
Section's formation and formal recognition by ASA's governance structure.
Free sex out and you will find a
section say society to own dating - style app is casual sex Melbourne area.
«We think external collars and tags save more lives and prompt more returns than anything else,»
says John Snyder, vice president of the companion animal
section of the Humane
Society of the United States.
«A good place to find help in choosing a pet is your local animal shelter,»
says Nancy Peterson, issues specialist, companion animals
section, of the Humane
Society.
Titled ASSEMBLY, this
section of the fair includes many activist - minded projects, which Adrienne Edwards
say she hopes «will serve as a platform to help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest by breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience and making new propositions that open up conversations about the role of art in today's
society.»
Guthrie and Pope
said that they were delighted with the prize for a work which, maybe appropriately, aims «to give voice to peripheral
sections of
society».
Adrienne Edwards, Curator of Performance at the Whitney Museum and the new Live
section at Frieze,
said «I hope that together these projects will help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest,» adding that breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience might «open up conversations about the role of art in today's
society.»
Finally, what you are essentially
saying is that you would prefer to live in a
society where there a massive difference in the wealth, health and quality of life between a rich subsection of
society and a larger very poor, desperate majority — as long as you are part of the upper
section.
[Pachauri]
said the media and other
sections of
society had misunderstood the role of such information, labelling it grey literature, «as if it was some form of grey muddied water flowing down the drains».
On the other side, human rights campaigners
say the
section offers some protection for minorities against hate - mongers, necessary particularly in a multicultural
society such as Canada.
Local examples include the Law
Society of British Columbia's Code of Professional Conduct of BC,
section 7.1 - 1, which
says a lawyer must «(a) reply promptly and completely to any communication from the
Society» and «(d) cooperate with Law
Society investigations, audits and inquiries involving the lawyer or a member of the lawyer's firm».
Next year's Law
Society law management
section financial benchmarking survey will include quarterly snapshots,
said Jon Cartwright, partner at accountants Hazlewoods LLP, which compiles the data.