Sentences with phrase «affirmative before»

These simple suitability questions must be firmly answered in the affirmative before anyone can consider taking the futures plunge.

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Europe has taken the lead on this one, with its far - reaching General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but the U.S. eventually will follow, perhaps adopting an affirmative «opt - in» from users before collecting their data, Boskin says.
So, what did the justices look like before having to rule on health care, affirmative action, and surveillance laws?
The JOBS Act did at least make verification affirmative by the sell side for the online portals instead of mere self - affirmation as before.
In the agreement, which Facebook signed to end an investigation into privacy breaches, the company promised not to misrepresent the extent to which it maintains the privacy or security of personal information, and it said it would obtain users» affirmative consent before sharing personal information with any third party.
Without such «affirmative action» on behalf of Christian scholarship, it is clearly impossible to accomplish that «integration of the sciences and religious faith» which from the time of Newman and before has been the hallmark of a Christian university.
Work hard, always obtain affirmative consent before you engage in intimacy, and you will have a good life.
For Cat Fribley, director of the Resource Sharing Project, trauma - informed care means openly discussing the possibility that pregnancy will be triggering, and always seeking affirmative consent before performing any procedures (such as vaginal exams or being tied down).
The order would be laid before parliament and produced by affirmative resolution procedure.
The bill includes the controversial «affirmative consent» standard for sexual activity, but the language is significantly different than Cuomo's original proposal, which he included in the state budget before it fell off the table.
Those deals — particularly Willet's Point — held up the Council's meeting as negotiations on them continued through the early afternoon before today's affirmative votes.
«That's the whole nucleus as to what we're dealing with here, so we wanted to make sure that affirmative consent was defined in a clear, concise, comprehensive way and expect college students to conduct themselves in a mutually respectful and communicative manner,» LaValle said before casting his vote.
Earlier this year, the Affirmative Action Bill was laid before Ghana's parliament with a promise to get it passed before the end of the year.
After months of negotiations, the bill has a clearer definition of «affirmative consent,» a «yes means yes» standard for sexual consent, as well as stronger protections for both victims and the accused, the members said during a short floor debate before the 116 - 0 vote.
New York this year became the second state after California to mandate campus policies requiring clear, affirmative consent before sexual activity.
: Admissions and enrollments at the Texas public flagships before and after affirmative action» (Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, January 2003).
Rossiter, M. W., 1995 Women Scientists in America: Before Affirmative Action, 1940 - 1972.
«(1) any person in the United States to exchange instruments in the nature of offset credits issued before January 1, 2009, by a State or voluntary offset program with respect to which the Administrator has made an affirmative determination under section 740 (a)(2), for emissions allowances established by the Administrator under section 721 (a); and
In the Parker / Armstrong dining hall (from which whites are soon expelled when Sam is surprisingly elected head of house), Simien lets Kurt bark his complaints to Sam about affirmative action, and propose the dubiousness of colleges» diversity - driven enrollment practices, before spinning the tables back in favor of Sam, who claims Kurt's dad is promoting random housing out of fear that blacks will «congregate and cause trouble on his plantation.»
This is the third time that affirmative action has been brought before the Court.
On October 15, Askwith Forums presented a discussion of the case before the United States Supreme Court concerning the affirmative action admissions policy of the University of Texas at Austin and its implications for higher education.
: Admissions and enrollments at the Texas public flagships before and after affirmative action.
Using administrative data from the UC from before and after the ban on race - contingent admissions policies, we present evidence that UC campuses changed the weight given to SAT scores, grades and family background characteristics after the end of affirmative action, and that these changes were able to substantially (though far from completely) offset the fall in minority admissions rate after the ban on affirmative action.
You might want to consult with a Volvo dealership or specialist to get an affirmative answer on this question before...
Ten years before this classic paper, the Brelands (1951) wrote, we are wholly affirmative and optimistic that principles derived from the laboratory can be applied to the extensive control of animal behavior under non laboratory condition].
«(1) any person in the United States to exchange instruments in the nature of offset credits issued before January 1, 2009, by a State or voluntary offset program with respect to which the Administrator has made an affirmative determination under section 740 (a)(2), for emissions allowances established by the Administrator under section 721 (a); and
His impressive tally of arguments before the Supreme Court is supported by a strong presence in wider appellate courts, with experience in cases concerning affirmative action policies, environmental disputes and wider constitutional and regulatory challenges.
«This cause came on for final hearing before the court upon the plaintiff wife's second amended complaint for separate maintenance (alimony unconnected with the causes of divorce), the defendant husband's answer and counterclaim for divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty and adultery, and the wife's answer thereto setting up certain affirmative defenses...»
Legislative scrutiny can take two forms — the affirmative procedure, where secondary legislation must be agreed by both Houses of Parliament before it can become law, and the negative procedure, where it will automatically become law unless either House votes it down.
The IIGA argued before the appellate court that the defendant driver wasn't uninsured, and therefore the plaintiff had no actionable claim against Affirmative (and therefore no claim against IIGA) from which he could recover damages.
When asked if a new pre-action protocol regime should be introduced before the specialist Personal Injury Court, the Faculty answered in the affirmative:
The full version of the report — which was available via Hulu.com last week but has since been withdrawn — discloses that NBC gave the story only five minutes — an eternity now, but not remarkable for a major story of the day in 1979 — before moving on to a report on that day's argument in the U.S. Supreme Court in the affirmative action case of United Steelworkers of America v. Weber:
We are also concerned, however, that imposing an affirmative duty on institutions not to disclose information any time injuries to the individual could have been the result of domestic violence would place too high a burden on health care facilities, essentially requiring them to rule out domestic violence as a potential cause of the injuries before disclosing to family members that an incapacitated person is in the institution.
This means we will require your affirmative action to indicate your consent before we use your information for purposes other than the purpose for which it was submitted.
Facebook could be in violation of an agreement it made with federal regulators in 2011 that required the social network to obtain affirmative consent from users before accessing or sharing data about them beyond what they've explicitly agreed to.
The order requires Facebook to give its users a clear and prominent notice and obtain their affirmative express consent before sharing their information;
Like Google, Facebook agreed to a install a comprehensive privacy review of new products and to seek affirmative consent from users before making changes that override their privacy preferences.
It was required to obtain consumers» affirmative express consent before overriding privacy preferences.
Facebook is now «required to obtain consumers» affirmative express consent before enacting changes that override their privacy preferences», effectively making opt in all future privacy control changes to the audience of previously shared data or content.
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