Sentences with phrase «arbitrary caps on»

Instead, there often are arbitrary caps on choice programs regarding how much government funding a non-government school or service can receive and even on how many students can partake in the program.
But the program also has prompted a number of states to lift arbitrary caps on charter schools and, perhaps most importantly, has gotten 36 states and the District of Columbia to introduce more rigorous teacher - evaluation systems.
If passed, this would lift arbitrary caps on funding and allow more charter schools to open, but it has strong opposition funded by state and national teachers unions.
To place an arbitrary cap on the regression and call it «God» is no different than calling it a «singularity».
The candidate promised to impose an arbitrary cap on the amount of cash he would take from individuals and interests seeking public benefits.
David Cameron has suffered a blow to his EU reform plans after the outgoing president of the European commission, José Manuel Barroso, said an arbitrary cap on free movement within the EU would be incompatible with European law.
«Rep. Muxlow was very clear in his 2010 GLEP candidate questionnaire that he would vote to lift the arbitrary cap on charter public schools, and he earned our endorsement that year,» Naeyaert said.
The arbitrary cap on the number of charter schools that can open in New York continues to prohibit growth.
Senate Bill 2 gradually raises the arbitrary cap on charter schools in Texas from 215 in 2013 to 305 in 2019.
According to the Carolina Journal, up to 6,000 eligible students from disadvantaged families may be denied a $ 4,200 voucher if legislators choose to maintain the arbitrary cap on funding currently in place.
An arbitrary cap on the number of animals any entity can possess throughout the state will not end unlawful, inhumane breeding practices.
They lambaste us in general and place an arbitrary cap on what you should pay for a resume.

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As the good - government advocates criticized such a cap as arbitrary, Heastie cautioned against getting hung up on the percentage and the type of salary that percentage is linked to.
When center - left officials and institutions (such as the NAACP) support arbitrary caps, they are dismissing the voices of three million current charter school students and their parents, and the one million more who want to enroll their child in a charter school, but due to high demand, were only able to get on a waiting list (this includes: 8,640 parents in Washington, D.C., 44,000 in New York, 34,000 in Massachusetts, and a whopping 158,000 in California).
The article is centered around secretary of education John King who speaks against «arbitrary» caps on charter schools and in support of greater state accountability.
Although recent legislation helps consumers in some ways by limiting credit card fees and requiring credit cards to notify customers in advance of arbitrary rate increases, many credit card companies are raising interest rates to recoup the income they're losing due to caps on penalty fees.
The cherry on top of the year, however, was Himid's receipt of the Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious art award — made all the sweeter by the fact that she is the first woman of color to win and, at 63, she's also the oldest recipient after the award's arbitrary age cap of 50 was abolished.
Individual system limits based on on - site consumer loads rather than arbitrary caps expand the market to more applications.
Caps on awards for pain and suffering establish arbitrary compensation which act as a one size fits all and show to increase claim costs and the amount of administration involved in personal injury cases.
Bill 18 will ban recruitment fees for all migrant workers; remove the arbitrary monetary cap on reclaiming unpaid wages and tougher penalties for employment standards violations.
Banning recruitment fees for all migrant workers; removing the arbitrary monetary cap on reclaiming unpaid wages and tougher penalties for employment standards violations announced today means that migrant workers gain a few more protections today, but comprehensive changes are still needed says the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (MWAC), Canada's largest migrant worker advocacy coalition.
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