Sentences with phrase «appointment policy in»

Lynchburg adopted its appointment policy in late 2009.
AHS moved from open admissions to a surrender - by - appointment policy in 2011, as part of its effort to gain control of its capacity.
Coordination of faculty and research appointment policies in collaboration with the FAS Office for Faculty Affairs

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Richard J. Reddick is an associate professor of educational leadership and policy at the University of Texas at Austin, where he also holds courtesy appointments in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies, the Institute for Urban Policy Research and Analysis, and the Warfield Center for African and African American Stpolicy at the University of Texas at Austin, where he also holds courtesy appointments in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies, the Institute for Urban Policy Research and Analysis, and the Warfield Center for African and African American StPolicy Research and Analysis, and the Warfield Center for African and African American Studies.
By moving in the direction of having publicly traded companies have a policy that includes consideration of gender representation on boards and in senior management, we hope that they will really take that issue seriously, that they'll consider how they're finding people to be on their boards, how they're moving women through senior management roles and making them eligible for boards appointments.
Poloz's appointment was as stunning as it gets in the staid world of monetary policy — which is to say it was a mild surprise.
Some members of the conservative foreign - policy community in Washington argue that the Colombia ambassadorship should become a political appointment, not one in which only career foreign service officers are considered.
A White House source suggested recently that the president has yet to approve the appointment, and added that because of nomination delays in Congress, it could be months before a vice chairman sits at the table to make policy.
«His common sense approach to monetary policy and financial regulation are exactly what the Federal Reserve needs right now and we look forward to his confirmation» a senior Fed official told reporters in a conference call following the appointment.
BOJ Governor Masaaki Shirakawa's term expires in April and the appointment of his successor is in the spotlight given the pressure on Japan's central bank to pursue an aggressive monetary policy.
This pattern is relatively uncommon in the US though it happened in the Carter administration before Paul Volcker's appointment as chair of the Federal Reserve and in the Clinton administration before Treasury secretary Robert Rubin's invocation of the «strong dollar» policy.
According to Anna Stupnytska, global economist at Fidelity International, Jerome Powell's appointment as Fed chair represents policy continuity in the near - term and might even result in a slightly easier monetary stance than some other contenders for the role.
Since Zuma took office in 2009, economic growth in South African has averaged just 1.6 % a year, in part due to a series of policy mistakes and inappropriate appointments that hurt business confidence.
Examples found in its policies on civil and human rights, national health care, church - state issues and judicial appointments lead me to conclude that the administration uses any means necessary to gain the desired ends.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
Since Southgate's appointment the armband has been rotated with the former Middlesbrough boss reluctant to make any one player bigger than the rest of the squad — a sensible policy given Wayne Rooney «s listless performances in the final years of his England career.
But there has already been quite a bit of speculation (and some concern) among experts about how Perdue's appointment will generally affect agricultural and food policy in the years ahead.
And honestly, if they can't afford a hospital birth, chances are they can't afford a homebirth midwife — who are generally not cheap, who will not generally make payment arrangements (or rather, will not make the same type hospitals make, payable after the fact and in small monthly increments for years; midwife payment arrangements tend to be along the lines of «Half the fee at the first appointment, and the other half a month or two later»), and who will not deliver a baby without having been paid in full prior to onset of labor (I don't have a statistic, but it seems most midwives have this particular payment policy, and payment is non-refundable).
This critical review identified several interventions that successfully improved breastfeeding outcomes among minority women in the United States, including PC, breastfeeding teams (a peer counselor working with a health professional), group prenatal classes, breastfeeding - specific clinic appointments, and hospital / WIC policy change.
Certainly, the urge to get women involved some 60 years ago can not be downplayed with the involvement of Dr. Nkrumah himself in affirmative action policies and appointment of women propaganda secretaries and organisers right from inception of his government, It is remarkable that parliament under the CPP in 1960 passed Representation of the People (Women Members) Bill into law which amongst others made it possible for women to stand for parliamentary elections unopposed and subsequently saw the election of first ten female parliamentarians into the first session of the first parliament.
In common with other appointments these Cabinet members share a strong advocacy of market based policies and a severely reduced federal regulatory role.
New White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has ended the open door policy in the Oval Office; now you need an appointment to see the president — even if you're a family member.
Having replaced the more liberal minded Ken Clarke, there were fears among Liberal Democrats in the coalition Grayling's appointment would indicate a more hard line on justice policy.
Regarding mayoral control of the school system, Mr. Lander accepts direct appointment of the Chancellor by the mayor but thinks that education policy should be vetted by a separate board that is not controlled by mayoral appointees, in order to levy checks on the system.
Progressive groups, however, say they find the announcement odd, and say the appointment of Pataki flies in the face of a desire for progressive tax policy.
The appointment was announced in a statement signed by Mr. Izam Azi, the Permanent Secretary, Policy and General Services, in the state civil service.
Mayor de Blasio's appointment of Zachary Carter as the city's new corporation counsel confirms what the new mayor signaled in his inaugural: He intends to break decisively with the policies...
In the United States of America, people back candidates who will initiate policies — lower taxes, or embark on healthcare reforms or other programmes that will further free enterprise, in Nigeria everyone wants lucrative appointments and not incentives for manufacturing, because they have never manufactured and have no plans of manufacturing anything in their lifIn the United States of America, people back candidates who will initiate policies — lower taxes, or embark on healthcare reforms or other programmes that will further free enterprise, in Nigeria everyone wants lucrative appointments and not incentives for manufacturing, because they have never manufactured and have no plans of manufacturing anything in their lifin Nigeria everyone wants lucrative appointments and not incentives for manufacturing, because they have never manufactured and have no plans of manufacturing anything in their lifin their life.
Surprisingly, one of the finest strategies adopted by President Muhammadu Buhari, a veteran himself, was the appointments of people from Borno into highly strategic positions in the administration with the hope that the deliberate policy would assist in intelligence gathering to end the Boko Haram insurgency and address the plight of the victims.
Related Tory policies would see a doubling of the time period in which minister can not lobby government from one to two years, and a re-writing of the ministerial code so that any ex-minister who ignores guidance issued by the advisory committee on business appointments will lose some or all of their ministerial pension.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo made two policy - related appointments Monday, announcing Michael Laskawy would become a senior policy advisor in the administration, while Ian Rosenblum will be elecated to deputy secretary for education and economic opportunity.
Today's report, and the appointment of Mr Gates, is expected to signal a marked shift in US policy in Iraq and has prompted calls for a similar inquiry in the UK.
The appointment is a coup as Coleman is known as an erudite and talented operator who worked for Ken Livingstone in City Hall — and was recently employed by Corbyn's team as «director of policy and rebuttal».
Taking all this in account you can easily see the shift coinciding with the appointment of the new President and his policies which seem to accomplish stability for his nation in a «not so democratic» way in the long run.
It was a clear pre-text and forewarning of prejudice which is now reflected in official policy and appointments.
An even more innovative arrangement is the appointment of «ministers outside cabinet» who are bound to the government line only in the area of their portfolio, but can speak their mind on other policy issues.
I would welcome the appointment of Eric Pickles as chairman of the party, as I think he is an excellent campaign strategist - but more importantly because it would get him away from areas of policy formation in the field of local government where I believe that, despite his apparent experience, he has been too focussed on areas which appeal to the tabloid newspapers and has not fought hard enough over important issues such as local government powers and planning.
It seems his campaign understood that the appointment would likely generate some negative publicity because the press release makes clear that John Lehal will have no role in policy, stating specifically that his accountability is, «operations oversight, no policy development».
«Whatever theories may have developed around Sambo's appointment, the Kanuri factor in the appeasement policy should not be ignored.
There are striking parallels between Buhari's first stint in power as military dictator and his current democratic presidency - oil prices have crashed; appointments have favoured the North; important political allies have been displaced; governance is focused almost exclusively on a war against corruption; concerns over rule of law and human rights are re-surfacing; and economic policy is floundering!
«It also responds to popular public sentiments, and shows a willingness to be guided by personal qualities such as proven ability, qualification and dedication in making this particular appointment,» observed the statement signed by Policy Analyst at ISODEC, Dr. Steve Manteaw.
In addition to considering questions regarding conflicts prior to appointment, the subcommittee may also address policies relating to permitted professional activities following an expert's appointment by the court.
Amid a flurry of cabinet appointments and immigration policies, the Trump administration has announced one thing it will not do: pursue policies that protect transgender children in public schools.
Authority over them is decentralized on the Berkeley campus, as it is in most universities, and only minimal policy guidance exists on the books regarding their appointments.
In the study, published in the journal Behavioral Science and Policy, Rutgers researchers report that patients are three times more likely to get vaccinations when their physicians make appointments than when they are invited to make the appointments themselveIn the study, published in the journal Behavioral Science and Policy, Rutgers researchers report that patients are three times more likely to get vaccinations when their physicians make appointments than when they are invited to make the appointments themselvein the journal Behavioral Science and Policy, Rutgers researchers report that patients are three times more likely to get vaccinations when their physicians make appointments than when they are invited to make the appointments themselves.
Applied physicist David Keith holds joint appointments in Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, as well as the Kennedy School for public policy.
Buried in the news of President Barack Obama's recent appointment of Aneesh Chopra as chief technology officer in the White House is the fact that Chopra will also serve as technology honcho for the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
I can envision a future in intellectual property, in science policy, as university counsel, or possibly in a nontraditional faculty appointment that will allow me to combine my legal knowledge with my scientific expertise.
For now, the effect of Trump's appointments on environmental policy is limited because his appointments have not tipped the balance of liberal and conservative judges in any of the key appeals courts, including the 9th Circuit in California that encompasses Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Stier also objects to the recent appointment of Angela Tagtow to lead the USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, which is responsible for USDA's involvement in the dietary guidelines.
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