Sentences with phrase «applied by the language»

This construction of the charter and the regulation had been applied by the language office for years.

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Sure the proposed federal action plan employs strong language to suggest that in the absence of effective habitat protection by Alberta, the federal government may exercise its SARA powers to apply the federal legislation onto provincial lands.
In the first, the «scope» was defined as «this regulation shall apply to any recommendation or sale of an annuity,» language proposed by the Indexed Annuity Leadership Council.
For them, at last, there would be some kind of future; some older faces to apply to their unfolding lives, some language in which their identity could be properly discussed, some rubric by which it could be explained - not in terms of sex, or sexual practices, or bars, or subterranean activity, but in terms of their future life stories, their potential loves, their eventual chance at some kind of constructive happiness.»
Whatever the Court may have intended by its Casey language, he said, one simply can not excise it from context and apply it willy - nilly to facts that were not even remotely at issue in the case.
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
It has been supposed, from the word Chili being sometimes applied to the Capsicum by the European merchants of Amboyna [Ambon Island], that the plant is of American origin; but no such name is known in any genuine dialect of the Archipelago; it is indigenous in most of the islands, and is called by different names in the different languages; in Javanese it is Lombok, in the Malay dialect Chabai, and in the Bali, Tabia.
Not long after, when I read «The Continuum Concept» by Jean Liedloff, I found a language and a story to apply to my instinctive feelings.
We have also said to president Abbas that we would like to see language in the resolution which does not prejudge any deliberations by the United Nations security council, and for it to be clear that the resolution does not apply retrospectively.
Charles Lavine (D - Glen Cove) sponsored, and Kaminsky co-sponsored, a bill that differs from Martins» primarily by excluding language that would apply the law to any person or business who promotes BDS or encourages others to support the movement.
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WHEREAS, the State of New York is best positioned to: (1) understand the ramifications of operating an Exchange within New York's commercial insurance market; (2) consider the unique regional and economic needs of the State's individual and small business health insurance markets; (3) account for the diversity of its population, with its ethnic, cultural and language differences; and (4) decide what benefits will be provided to enrollees in the Exchange, which health plans can participate in the Exchange, what rules should apply to the marketing of products by health plans, and how to operate the Small Business Health Option Program («SHOP») for small businesses;
They up the ante from previous iterations of science standards by integrating engineering ideas into math and language arts classes and applying engineering skills to real - world scenarios so students are better prepared for such experiences outside of school.
«Until there is some degree of certainty in how they're going to apply this language, if I were a research scientist affected by this, I would be reticent right now,» he says.
I learned some of this by trial and error when learning speed reading and rapid memorization in school, but I like how Ferriss applies it to everything from fitness to cooking to languages and everything in between.
Rules Don't Apply PG - 13 for sexual material including brief strong language, thematic elements and drug references Rotten Tomatoes Score: 55 % It's been nearly twenty years since Warren Beatty has written, directed and starred in a movie (the last time was 1998's Bulworth), and this time he's back with a story about a young actress and her chauffeur (Lily Collins and Alden Ehrenreich) who work for the reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes (played by Beatty).
Telling of the burgeoning affection between the Devon teenager Albert (played by former Royal Shakespeare Company ensemble member Jeremy Irvine) and the horse, Joey, who leads the young man hurtling into the horrors of World War One, the script trades heavily on the kind of «I knew when I first saw you» stuff that one might expect from a meet - cute saga like One Day - except that such language is here applied to a strapping lad who would appear to have no actual friends and the half - thoroughbred that his drunken father (a sad - eyed Peter Mullan) buys at auction.
One area where policymakers could influence the special education gap is by providing charters with resources and incentives to better recruit students with disabilities (particularly those with a speech or language impairment) to apply in kindergarten.
Race to the Bottom Michael McGill Focusing on the push over the past few decades to «save» the nation's schools by applying rigorous business strategies, Michael McGill, M.A.T.» 67, C.A.S.» 70, Ed.D.» 72, a former superintendent, argues that corporate reform has actually weakened public schools, with narrower curriculums and a slashing of «nonessentials» like art and languages.
By way of example, we did not evaluate whether schools excluded or pushed out students by screening students with disabilities, by requiring students to submit recommendations, or discourage English learners from applying by failing to provide enrollment documents in multiple languageBy way of example, we did not evaluate whether schools excluded or pushed out students by screening students with disabilities, by requiring students to submit recommendations, or discourage English learners from applying by failing to provide enrollment documents in multiple languageby screening students with disabilities, by requiring students to submit recommendations, or discourage English learners from applying by failing to provide enrollment documents in multiple languageby requiring students to submit recommendations, or discourage English learners from applying by failing to provide enrollment documents in multiple languageby failing to provide enrollment documents in multiple languages.
He said the Democrats wasted time on the last day by trying to sneak language into a bill that moved up the date of when undocumented immigrants could apply for their driver's licenses.
Schools sometimes use department chairs and lead teachers in interviews (I remember being interviewed by a French teacher when I applied for my first foreign - language teaching position).
According to KPCC, if the deal is approved, the required language will be set by the school board, not district staff, and apply to every charter school in the district.
The following are common characteristics of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base of knowledge; a large quantity of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree of concentration in areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods of time, particularly in a specific area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
When appropriate, these messages can provide an excellent opportunity for a student to apply his or her spoken language skills by speaking in front of an audience (the classroom or the entire school via the PA or in - house television network.)
Participants take five courses, including one with an experiential component which will allow you to apply concepts and skills you've learned by working one - on - one with an English language learner.
Objective: To educate professional teachers who have internalized the concepts and language of theory - based diagnostic and prescriptive skills, resembling those of competent physicians, who can recognize behaviors and situations that are clarified by validated theory and can apply those insights in providing guidance for learners in developing self - understanding in their worlds and understanding the universe in which they live.
By applying culturally responsive to all struggling language learners, Dr. DeCapua and Dr. Marshall have created a bridge that connects all students whose language and / or culture do not match that of the mainstream.
In grades seven through twelve, the following courses «should be offered: English, social sciences; foreign languages (starting no later than seventh grade); physical education; science; mathematics; visual and performing arts; applied arts; career technical education; automobile driver education; and other studies that may be prescribed by the governing board.»
Sentence Writing Practice activity, when completed with a middle school Homophones word list, helps build literacy skills by providing opportunities to apply acquired writing and language skills in context.
There's no question Kia's product lineup has come a long way in a short time, due in no small part to the radical new design language applied by former Audi stylist Peter Schreyer to nearly the entire product lineup.
Take for example this image by Andrei Avarvarii who takes the proportions of the current 4 Series Gran Coupe and applies the latest BMW design language.
The bill, which was passed by both houses of the Arizona legislature, basically took the language from the statute criminalizing harassing phone calls and applied it to all electronic devices, without limiting it to one - to - one communications.
The offer was sent to some customers by email but there's no targeted language in the offer page, so everyone interested should be able to apply.
«We have found that our clients generally aren't put off by the agreement language and accept whatever rate is applied without much question,» Jones says.
explores significant breakthroughs by artists who pushed the language of abstraction forward by finding innovative ways to apply paint to canvas, focusing on expressive use of colours, and championing improvisational techniques.
pushed the language of abstraction forward by finding innovative ways to apply paint to canvas, focusing on expressive use of colours, and championing improvisational techniques.
In other pieces in the show, everyday objects such as books are transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
Close Readings brings together practices that are by turns invested in uncovering the frailty of language, prodding at cultural anxieties and individual pleasures, excavating and refusing legacies, asking for tenderness, applying pressure, attending to the complications and vulnerabilities of being together while we are implicated — politically, socially, personally — by artworks and their demands on us.
Most of his paintings are made by «un-painting» as well as painting: A language that he has made his own; oil paint is applied in layers and dissolved away with turpentine, forming something quietly and unexpectedly beautiful.
Many, as were Will Barnet, the Indian space painters, Pollock, Gottlieb and Rothko, responsive to the homologies between their evolving abstract and iconographic syntaxes and the precedents already long applied by Native artists... G. Peter Jemison takes advantage of visual art's capacity to collapse multiple associations within an image in a way the linearity of language can barely deliver.
This new body of work shifts between the zones of abstraction and narrative by applying the language of romantic landscape painting.
The audience of Female Gaze, (and by extension, the three other shows) must decide how Mulvey's argument applies to the exhibition's broad range of fine art and how the artwork expresses her hope for an empathetic alternative language.
As a requirement each student spent one year in a developing country — China, Mexico, Nepal, and later Soviet Union — months of prep before departure, working in a community on a local project, being hosted by a family, spending time studying language and culture in a group with a leader / mentor, and then going through extensive programs on return to integrate and then apply what was learned and experienced.
The coy language remained unchanged; they merely qualified it as particularly applying to the «early centuries» — a change that was totally unresponsive to the concern that overlap was massive and that it was not fairly described by the AR4 language:
if you allowed for the overloading of operators so the language understood the objects and applied the correct subroutine depending on the objects with which it is was called, and you allowed the language to dynamically create objects by type as they were required things could get pretty intuitive.
Even ignoring the fact that the established test for official marks does not call for a likelihood of confusion, as appears to have been applied by the Court, the reasons also fail to address the clear and unequivocal language in the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Masterpiece v Alavida Lifestyles Inc. that states that likelihood of confusion is to be assessed at the time the consumers encounter the trademark, and while research or follow up might later remedy the initial confusion (for example, but going to and reading the website) that research or follow up does not mean that no confusion ever existed or does not exist in the minds of consumers who did not carry out that research or follow up, i.e. it is the initial confusion or mistake that counts.
A contract is a contract and, as expressed by Chief Justice Winkler on behalf of a unanimous court, «From a practical perspective, it is worth repeating that if parties to an employment agreement specifying a fixed amount of damages intend for mitigation to apply upon termination without cause, they must express that intention in clear and specific language in the contract.»
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Rather than applying the ordinary meaning to plain language and seeking to uphold the democratic decision of the voters who elected the Mayor, by construing the MCIA «strictly» and by searching for a «reasonable interpretation which will avoid a penalty,» Hackland RSJ did the opposite of what the law demands,» write Ford's lawyers.
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