Sentences with phrase «such broad language»

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The McMillan project's opponents say that kind of contradiction would be less clear under new language the Bowser administration wants to insert in the Comprehensive Plan that asserts that references to such categories are «intended to give broad guidance and are not intended to be strictly followed.»
Once it were shown that some features of a particular language could be understood only within a Comparative perspective, any attempt to claim (or deny) uniqueness for a particular linguistic feature could only he made from such a perspective Any particular claim would be vulnerable to what this perspective might reveal: to justify claims to uniqueness, one would need to appeal to a sufficiently broad comparative context.
Such a dialogue requires Christian theologians to advance an apologetic which will argue for the truth and goodness of their traditions in language that is intelligible within a broader culture.
Instead, one finds a tendency to paint introduced species with a single broad brush, often accompanied by inflammatory metaphors and doomsday, scare - tactic language, such as «biological pollution» and «invasion meltdown.»
My Hamilton Project proposal explains how ESSA's new SNS language has the potential to unlock Title I funds for struggling students, allowing districts to spend Title I on broader school improvement strategies — such as improving a school's core curriculum, or implementing common planning time for teachers — rather than working around the edges.
In order for dual - language programs to be successful in these settings, schools have to address broader issues such as teacher quality and wraparound services for families in need, Flores said.
Our approval and vetting process is designed to find member schools and networks that are committed to recruiting, enrolling, and serving a diverse and integrated student body reflective of their broader community with respect to characteristics such as race / ethnicity, socioeconomic status, English language learner status, and disability.
Key principles include a broader accountability framework, with elements such as health, wellness, and discipline; language undergirding the role of community school coordinators; professional development that enables principals, teachers, instructional support personnel, and community partners to work more effectively with families, communities, and each other; and capacity building that supports community school partnerships and better aligns and coordinates programs.
Currently, the catalog of titles is broken down into categories such as technology, business, design, arts and photography, health and fitness, lifestyle, personal growth, math and science, languages, music, crafts and hobbies, sports, games, and its broader category, simply called Other.
Dogs, however, employ several different «languages» Body language — comprising a broad repertoire of facial expressions and body postures such as, play bows, butt - swings, submissive grins, pilo - erection, ear dips and tail wags Vocal communication — via a wide variety of barks plus all sorts of whimpers, whines, howls and growls Olfactory communication — by investigating muzzles, ear glands, tail glands, vaginal and anal sac secretions and particularly, from sniffing urine and fecal deposits of other dogs.
Rep. Jackie Biskupski, D - Salt Lake, said the broad language of the bill would allow individuals to shoot animals in unincorporated areas, such as Millcreek.
Utilizing atypical materials, such as reflective and mesh fabrics, metal chains, rivets and expanding foam, Roman Liška analyzes the very language of painting by opening it up to a broader conversation of image - making.
All - media artists, sculptors, and photographers are invited to create visual works that interpret the theme «Figuratively Speaking» in two different ways: by depicting human forms, faces and features in representational or abstract works (portraiture, sculpture and all subject matter including people); or works which depict a broader interpretation of the theme, such as figurative language and figures of speech.
However Article 28 (2) of the Implementing Act contains extremely broad language, instructing a court when considering the grave risk defense that it should «consider all circumstances such as those listed below:
The Supreme Court has also relied on broader instances of legislative language, such as concurrent jurisdiction on questions of law, to apply a correctness standard: see Rogers.
This means that the ESA must be interpreted in a «broad and generous manner» such that «any doubt arising from difficulties of language should be resolved in favour of the claimant.
I do not think that such a broad proposition can be teased from the language of sections 4 (2) and 9 (2) of the CRA.
The court did claim jurisdiction related to 4.6, 4.6.1, and 4.9.5, and noted that the broad language used under s. 14 meant that such applications were not a judicial review of the PCC's decision, but a de novo hearing altogether.
An additional set of targets is being developed by the Close the Gap Campaign partners to address the broad range of social and cultural factors that have a profound influence on the health of Indigenous Australians, such as housing, education, community safety, employment, community development, culture and language and contact with the criminal justice system.
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