Why is she at fault if she feels that her means will not let
her adequately meet these responsibilities, and spares herself and the potential child a probably dreary future?
Not exact matches
EW: Some teachers might be concerned about
adequately meeting the needs of special education students in their classes, with all the other
responsibilities they must juggle.
Keep public money in public schools and
adequately resource the public schools that take
responsibility for
meeting the individual needs of all of their students.
At yesterday's State Board of Education
meeting (June 1, 2016)-RRB-, Governor Malloy's appointees voted to allocate even more funding for charter schools, while pretending their primary
responsibility to
adequately fund public schools wasn't being undermined by Malloy's actions.
This lack of active advertising of special education services would suggest that families navigating school choice must take greater
responsibility in acquiring information about special education resources to ensure that they can enroll their student in a school that will
adequately meet their needs.
An accountant or lawyer can ensure that your business does not pierce the corporate veil and that all of the legal
responsibilities your business must adhere to are
adequately met.
In addition to its
responsibility to have only safe buses in its fleet, the bus company is also responsible for hiring
adequately licensed drivers that have proven their ability to
meet basic driving requirements.
Residents in the Peach State that wish to drive must be able to prove that they are
adequately insured, and have
met the state's financial
responsibility laws.
Corporate
responsibilities included managing the information security budget of $ 3.7 M, selecting security technologies and services in support of the security program and allocating funds to
adequately meet the company's security program objectives
This was a particular problem for ATSIC, which was often left to fill the gap where mainstream agencies did not
adequately meet their normal
responsibilities to Indigenous peoples.
To
meet their mission to protect children from abuse and neglect, child welfare agencies must must recruit and hire qualified applicants, provide training that
adequately prepares new caseworkers to perform their job
responsibilities, and retain high performing staff.