Sentences with phrase «by proposed accommodations»

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Obama's accommodation proposes that Church authorities who run hospitals, schools, and other facilities will be entitled to tell their employees that the health care insurance provided by the Church does not cover contraceptives, the «morning after pill,» or sterilization, but that the health insurance company that covers the Catholic institution will be free to contact the employees of that institution and inform them that they are entitled to «free» coverage of these things from the insurance company in question.
Pregnant women had relatively strong preferences for comprehensive services and facilities to be offered by the new proposed birth center compared to both other dimensions of birth center care: extensive practical information and comfortable accommodation.
There should also be agreement on: proposed transportation, including drivers; permission to share information between host families; and permission for a home visit by trip organiser or competent person to confirm facts and ensure that obvious risks / hazards are identified, including, but not limited to, accommodation type and fire safety, security, electrical appliances and other utilities, general hygiene, structure of property and presence of internal individual gas heaters in property.
In light of that conclusion, it was not necessary for the Agency to consider whether alternative measures proposed by the respondents would be reasonable (such as a 50 % discount on certain fares or ad hoc accommodation).
The government engaged in deep consultation, the process was sufficient and took into account the Ktunaxa's concerns, including by proposing various accommodations.
The judge ruled that the suitability of offered accommodation could be judged not simply by or at the time or in the terms of the offer, but also in the light of any simple adaptations, alterations or additions that were proposed.
Neither were the proposed accommodations adequate since they were largely required by law.
For the purposes of s 193 of the Housing Act 1996, the suitability of offered accommodation is not to be judged exclusively by reference to the condition of the accommodation at the time of the offer; the assessment of its suitability can and should also take into account any adaptations or alterations that are, at that time, proposed to be made.
As the article points out, in July 2010 the U.S. Department of Justice issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that took the position that websites operated by entities that are public accommodations under the act must be compliant with the ADA, and sought comment on that issue and on the development of regulations that would implement that requirement.
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