(I did suggest to management that they may want to do
that as standard practice when they are alerted that a customer has Celiac Disease.
I hope this study leads to hospitals adopting patient - controlled epidurals
as standard practice for women who choose to have epidurals.
Each man's ability to parent should be assessed without bias; and
as standard practice (Zanoni et al, 2013; Featherstone et al, 2007).
Based on longitudinal studies which were begun in the 1950's, the CWLA reversed this position in 1986 (unanimously) recommending «open adoption
as standard practice.»
Those hospitals are required to follow this protocol
as standard practice.
Bharara added that Halloran was caught on tape dismissing corruption
as standard practice in New York City politics.
She would like to see the QEESI given
as standard practice along with the typical sheaf of forms patients fill out.
Similar studies now need to be performed in non-trauma patients before the approach can be accepted
as standard practice here at MGH and elsewhere.»
With a number of studies advocating for replacement therapy as being beneficial, this kind of treatment is being seen today
as standard practice for only those dealing with a bona fide deficiency.
Tell each other what makes you proud of each other, don't bad mouth them to your friends or family and hold each other in positive regard
as standard practice.
Advocates of dispositions assessments of the kind in place at WSU defend the screening of pre-service teachers, whether at program entry or later on in the certification process,
as standard practice and argue that «dispositions» are merely those attitudes and behaviors necessary to successful teaching.
Schools should also help children to identify their hungry and full signals, a life skill that many adults struggle with, and offer pupils healthy snacks such as fruit and vegetables
as standard practice across the school.
In her response, which we have posted on the MWA website, Ms. Hayes states that Harlequin intends
as standard practice to steer the authors that it rejects from its traditional publishing imprints to DellArte and its other affiliated, for - pay services.
As a standard practice, Clear Lending provide a copy of your appraisal as soon as we receive a copy from the Appraisal Management Company so you can review it prior to closing.
In an ideal world, it would be reasonable to assume that manager performance is,
as standard practice, measured and compared on an after - tax basis.
As futures trading became adopted
as a standard practice, millions of bushels of grain passed through Chicago, establishing the city as a major transportation and shipping hub and giving birth to a second futures exchange, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).
As a standard practice a fee up to 2.50 % is charged of the total loan amount.
As a standard practice, if your card is lost or stolen, Discover will ship out a new card to you anywhere in the US within 24 hours.
Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) waives fees
as standard practice for all its adult cat adoptions.
(WHS) waives fees
as standard practice for all its adult cat adoptions.
Do you take radiographs
as a standard practice for all cleanings?
As a standard practice, puppies need to be fed with one ounce of food per pound of body weight and adult Shih Tzu need to be fed with half ounce of food per pound of body weight.
At Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS)-- which waives fees
as a standard practice for all its adult cats — adopters are given the option to leave a donation of their choosing in honor of their new companions.
Second, I don't think it is a good idea to hit a dog
as standard practice in any type of training program.
As standard practice all customers are asked at the point of booking whether they have any mobility limitations or health concerns which may impact on their holiday.
As a standard practice, if your card is lost or stolen, Discover will ship out a new card to you anywhere in the US within 24 hours.
As standard practice all customers are asked at the point of booking whether they have any mobility limitations or health concerns which may impact on their tour.
In my former career, which involved quite sizable and costly IT projects, my employer insisted that,
as standard practice, all projects maintain a «risk register» that contained a list of all of the things we could think of that might negatively affect the project.
Now this protocol has been approved by ASTM International
as a standard practice for the industry.
However, this case aside, the «bird's nest» custodial arrangement will not be accepted by the judiciary as a co-parenting option to be ordered without the agreement of the parties
as a standard practice.
This was always
as a standard practice years ago.
The reason for this data is to show you hikes are not out of the normal amount which any insurer would do
as standard practice.
This add - on provision is not often included
as standard practice with life insurance policies, though it's becoming more popular.
Many companies demand two weeks notice period
as a standard practice.
Tell each other what makes you proud of each other, don't bad mouth them to your friends or family and hold each other in positive regard
as standard practice.
IMAGINE if we ALL did
this as standard practice... how much of this BS would go away!?
Efficiency and cost savings are the key benefits, but Lemkin suggests the convenience of electronic signatures will ultimately establish the technology
as a standard practice.
It is important to note that not all real estate licensees are REALTORS ® and therefore not be subject to the enforcement of the Code of Ethics
as a standard practice.
The common approach the Agency Task Force recommends is that Designated Agency and Transaction Brokerage be adopted
as the standard practice in Canada.
Many people, especially in the real estate industry, have long been using this thoughtfulness
as standard practice in following up meeting people, or conversations they had or just as a plain lovely gesture of kindness.
Not exact matches
As an industry, we're still working to establish best
practices and
standards, and the process requires that our technical leaders look inward at the technology itself.
The simple dynamics of supply and demand manifested themselves, and over time lending
standards have loosened, and some of the troublesome
practices of years ago, such
as PIK toggles, have made a comeback.
Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU rules are based on general fair information
practice standards, addressing a variety of aspects related to fairness in collection, purpose limitations, transparency of processing, accuracy, data subject access, and remedies for violations, and are more stringent because of their detail
as well
as some new twists.»
The story quotes Bob Walker, vice-president of Ethical Funds at Northwest & Ethical,
as saying that keeping the two roles «has become
standard practice, not just best
practice.»
With KPMG stepping up and paying Lewis in full, it could encourage her other sponsors to follow suit, and hopefully lead to it becoming
standard practice across the sport of golf,
as well
as other sports where athletes compete
as individual contractors, such
as tennis.
It also means that morality provisions can not prevent employees from supporting a political party or
practicing a specific religion, for example (although some employers, such
as denominational school boards, have argued successfully that their religious beliefs allow them to hold employees to a different moral
standards).
And
as more fast - casual chains sign onto the movement
as a way to sell themselves
as standing for more ethical animal welfare
practices, more rivals may feel pressure to adopt similar
standards.
As a candidate nation for EU membership, Turkey «needs to aspire to the highest possible democratic
standard and
practices, including on the freedom of the media,» said EU spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic.
Brokerage firms are sensitive about discussing sales incentives
as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission considers imposing a higher
standard of customer care on their sales
practices and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is warning the firms to vet potential hires more carefully.
At Forbes, Marianne Bickle leads the charge for those who feel that bosses need to fight back against the impulse to loosen the rules
as the temperature climbs, stressing that keeping productivity up means keeping the usual
standards and
practices in place.