Sentences with phrase «additional language demands»

... There's another camp that says English language learners are going to be inherently disadvantaged because of the additional language demands built into Common Core.»

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The Company, a chief content creator in the U.S., includes Univision Network, one of the top networks in the U.S. regardless of language and the most - watched Spanish - language broadcast television network in the country, available in approximately 90 % of U.S. Hispanic television households; UniMás, a leading Spanish - language broadcast television network available in approximately 84 % of U.S. Hispanic television households; Univision Cable Networks, including Galavisión, the most - watched U.S. Spanish - language entertainment cable network, as well as UDN (Univision Deportes Network), the most - watched U.S. Spanish - language sports cable network, Univision tlnovelas, a 24 - hour Spanish - language cable network dedicated to telenovelas, ForoTV, a 24 - hour Spanish - language cable network dedicated to international news, and an additional suite of cable offerings - De Película, De Película Clásico, Bandamax, Ritmoson and Telehit; as well as an investment in El Rey Network, a general entertainment English - language cable network; Univision Local Media, which owns and / or operates 61 television stations and 58 radio stations in major U.S. Hispanic markets and Puerto Rico; Univision Now, a direct - to - consumer, on demand and live streaming subscription service; Univision.com, the most - visited Spanish - language website among U.S. Hispanics; and Uforia, a music application featuring multimedia music content.
The proposal's language essentially bypasses the state's regulators in the rate making process because it «directs ComEd to recover all additional fixed costs, including all transmission and distribution costs, through demand charges,» Kraus said.
That inevitably means that while a Nordic law firm, or an inhouse legal team, can perhaps use an AI doc review system «out of the box» to explore English language contracts in a due diligence exercise, for example, moving onto Swedish legal documents will demand additional training.
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