Sentences with phrase «blanket waivers of»

Some courts may allow parties to enter into an agreement that disclosure of certain matters will not constitute a blanket waiver of privilege.

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Alexandria, VA - With reauthorization of No Child Left Behind taking much longer than expected, the American Association of School Administrators and the National School Boards Association have proposed a request for a blanket waiver from the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, commonly referred to as No Child Left Behind, which would effectively eliminate the need to comply with all No Child Left Behind provisions.
AAE Executive Director Gary Beckner agrees with Chiefs for Change's assessment and released the following statement: «While other education organizations are calling for a blanket waiver to No Child Left Behind, AAE recognizes that this will not solve the original obstacles of reauthorization.
Yesterday, education reform leader, Chiefs for Change, argued that a blanket waiver could produce «uncertainty for states and potentially threaten the progress that has been made by many states to improve the quality of education for students across America.»
If you are one of the 70,000 or Canadians who have received a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency asking for further information about your TFSA account, you should be aware that there is no blanket waiver.
Sam Glover: One of the lawyers I worked for had a blanket communication waiver kind of a thing.
Those that didn't were excluded for a variety of reasons, such as requesting blanket conflict waivers, being located too far away from FMC's headquarters, or not using FMC's matter management system, Serengeti Tracker.
In addition to increasing its efforts to grant waivers, the FAA has also issued a blanket Certificate of Authorization to waiver - holders for flights under 200 feet.
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