are seen
as exclusionary, along with exclusive listings.
Current snapshots of law school demographics completely ignores the larger picture of the existing demographics of the bar, as well
as exclusionary bars preventing advancement of minorities into these positions.
If you (or anyone else) could explain to me whether there is a criterion that differentiates my posts about potential bias in your (or other posters») analysis from other posts that also focus on potential bias in your (or other posters») analysis — outside of starting orientation or the fact that they elicit more responses — I will heretofore make an effort to respect that criterion
as exclusionary.
Exhibitions are, by nature,
as exclusionary as they are inclusive.
In a 1984 Artforum review, Thomas McEvilley, a classicist new to the world of contemporary art, made the case that the Museum of Modern Art in New York served
as an exclusionary temple to certain high - minded Modernists — namely, Picasso, Matisse, and Pollock — who, in fact, took many of their innovations from native cultures.
Someone is always relegated as the viewer, and not a fellow player, and to me that feels about
as exclusionary an experience as you can get.
The news was welcomed by those who oppose the frequent use of suspensions and expulsions, known
as exclusionary discipline.
Few dating services are more commonly known nor
as exclusionary as eharmony and match.
In general, care is required to «avoid the kind of overt religiosity that can be misperceived
as exclusionary.»
This is true of those who see
it as an exclusionary inclusion in the museum / monument.
Sociologist Penny Edgell Becker's survey of mainline pastors in upstate New York found that more than 85 percent believe that «God approves of all families» and almost half reject the term «family ministry»
as exclusionary.
Not exact matches
Even in the face of these
exclusionary agreements that have unreasonably restrained competition, some companies, such
as TreeHouse, have fought hard to win market share away from Green Mountain on the merits by offering innovative, quality products at substantially lower prices.
It helps, therefore, to consider what you're doing
as more of an
exclusionary exercise, so you'll find reasons you may have missed for omitting names altogether.
If a group excludes me [an evolutionary tool adapted to enforce social norms] and I try to break my way back in, the group may not try
as subtle an
exclusionary behavior the next time.
Whereas a buyer persona is a representation of your ideal customer, a negative — or «
exclusionary» — persona is a representation of who you don't want
as a customer.
You create an
exclusionary persona to do, essentially, the exact opposite; that is to say that
exclusionary personas are archetypes of who you don't want
as a customer that will help you identify who you should not spend time marketing and selling to.
As you pick out some of your less - than - ideal leads and customers and learn more about them, you'll identify common characteristics and habits that will help you shape your
exclusionary personas.
Liberal MLA Mary Polak (Langley) was instrumental
as a Surrey School Board trustee in banning gay - positive books from Surrey Schools: The book ban was later struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada which said «instead of proceeding on the basis of respect for all types of families, the Board proceeded on an
exclusionary philosophy, acting on the concern of certain parents about the morality of same - sex relationships, without considering the interest of same - sex parented families and the children who belong to them in receiving equal recognition and respect in the school system.»
The country sees the Belt and Road
as «basically
exclusionary to Indian economic and strategic interests in the region and beyond.»
Because they see themselves
as agents of reconciliation and unity, the revisionists have difficulty seeing that their position is in effect
exclusionary.
Seriously, I have met many pagans that were dogmatic, close minded and
exclusionary to my beliefs because they erroneously thought they were the same
as what they erroneously thought Satanists are.
Faith is the most horrible way of discerning what is true or not, and to hings something like eternal torture on something so flimsy and interpretive
as faith, is not only unreliable, but completely
exclusionary to certain types of people.
As for your comment, there is nothing
exclusionary between religion & defending yourself.
They want no part of the characterisation of this country
as something
exclusionary or welcoming only to a few.
(This has sometimes been called «
exclusionary methodological naturalism,» because a purposive intelligence, mind, or conscious agency is excluded
as a cause.)
His calls for changes may be radical from the highly conservative and
exclusionary perspective of the Church
as it is now but in comparison to the rest of the planet he's still far, far behind.
Using sweets in class is a cheap and easy way for the teacher to get the kids» attention and affection, but it's not necessary and —
as in the case of children like yours — possibly dangerous and definitely
exclusionary.
It is with dismay that I have listened, for the past five years or so, to direct - entry midwives criticizing nurse - midwives
as «medwives» and «physician extenders,» and to nurse - midwives talking about professional direct - entry midwives
as if they don't know very much, and working in some states to pass
exclusionary laws.
As always, our carnival themes aren't meant to be
exclusionary.
• Regulate employment agencies so they can not operate
exclusionary practices, such
as advertising they only have Poles on their books.
The ruling by the Appellate Division Second Judicial Department states that the County's bid specifications were not
exclusionary and discriminatory
as Brega Transport Corp argued.
Following clinical evaluation, participants who had no
exclusionary medical or psychiatric conditions were diagnosed with CFS if they met criteria of the 1994 international case definition [23]
as quantified by the CDC Symptom Inventory and ancillary criteria of the MFI and SF - 36 [26, 31].
The physician's evaluation and routine clinical laboratory tests served to identify medical conditions considered
exclusionary for CFS, specified in the 1994 case definition [23]
as further clarified by the International CFS Study Group in 2003 [31].
I understand that even these guidelines could be construed
as overly specific and
exclusionary, but I feel like their focus on personal preference, comfort, and working with the natural body make them less so than the set we often default to.
Working in a male dominated industry, women must navigate gendered financial barriers and
exclusionary hiring practices
as they pursue movie making.
Worse yet, Cline's book functioned
as an unchecked celebration of deep - dive fandom in a time where fandom has become hostile,
exclusionary and often vile.
That letter — and other efforts to reduce
exclusionary discipline, such
as suspensions, in favor of reforms like restorative justice — sparked a backlash from critics who accused the department of government overreach and of prompting chaos and disorder that could most harm students of color.
The scholars write, «Across the state, black students are about 2.4 times
as likely to receive
exclusionary discipline (conditional on reported infractions and other student characteristics), whereas within school, this same conditional disparity is not statistically significant.»
Further, they note that researchers have not yet established a causal relationship between the use of
exclusionary discipline and either school climate or students» later lives — such
as the school - to - prison pipeline.
Steinberg and Lacoe note an increase in the use of
exclusionary discipline to address nonviolent offenses, such
as school uniform violations or refusal to turn off a cellphone.
We also found that there was a subset of schools that could be labeled
as «persistently
exclusionary.»
As of May 2015, 22 states and the District of Columbia had revised their laws in order to require or encourage schools to: limit the use of exclusionary discipline practices; implement supportive (that is, nonpunitive) discipline strategies that rely on behavioral interventions; and provide support services such as counseling, dropout prevention, and guidance services for at - risk student
As of May 2015, 22 states and the District of Columbia had revised their laws in order to require or encourage schools to: limit the use of
exclusionary discipline practices; implement supportive (that is, nonpunitive) discipline strategies that rely on behavioral interventions; and provide support services such
as counseling, dropout prevention, and guidance services for at - risk student
as counseling, dropout prevention, and guidance services for at - risk students.
Restorative practices are a burgeoning alternative to traditional punitive justice such
as suspensions (both in school and out of school) and other
exclusionary forms of discipline.
Fourth, even
as our quality improves, our schools have made remarkable progress reducing
exclusionary discipline.
Effective remedies to improve instruction, learning and school climate (including, e.g., decreases in bullying and harassment, use of
exclusionary discipline practices, use of police in schools, and student referrals to law enforcement) for students enrolled are implemented in any school where the school
as a whole, or any subgroup of students, has not met the annual achievement and graduation targets or where achievement gaps persist.
As many of you know, Black students are disproportionately referred to law enforcement and school - related arrests, as well as subjected to exclusionary disciplin
As many of you know, Black students are disproportionately referred to law enforcement and school - related arrests,
as well as subjected to exclusionary disciplin
as well
as subjected to exclusionary disciplin
as subjected to
exclusionary discipline.
Disciplinary reformers have promoted restorative programs
as alternatives to
exclusionary punishment, but the approaches are controversial and the empirical evidence of their impact is limited.
Our primary outcome of interest is whether a student received an
exclusionary disciplinary consequence — that is, one that removed him or her from the classroom
as punishment, including detention, in - school suspension, out - of - school suspension, or expulsion.
They argue that
exclusionary discipline practices such
as suspension and expulsion can have detrimental impacts, and they discuss the use of restorative justice to address bullying Other topics include Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supporters (PBIS) and social and emotional learning.
It encourages teachers to build relationships with their students and leverage those relationships to deal with behavior before using
exclusionary discipline
as a last resort.