Sentences with phrase «class time limitations»

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When Coq was brought back from his loan spell at Charlton he was just what was needed at the time and it was no coincidence Santi thrived with him beside him in the middle.He was outstanding from the new year onwards and it looked as though we had a real player I have no idea what went wrong for him at the club but those two and Ramsey was a very good balance.Sadly he seemed to become a scapegoat in his later days at the club and you question why it never happened for him after that.He was an honest player and although he was not in Gilberto class he knew his limitations and kept things simple.
But the superintendents came up with solutions to these barriers to overcome teacher - credentialing limitations at the elementary and secondary levels, line - of - sight rules, class - size limits, and restrictive provisions in union contracts that specify the instructional and non-instructional time for each teacher in a given day.
Recognizing the limitations of the course in terms of time and energy (students take the class in the afternoons after a full day at a local school site), I am hoping to center an ethos of critical, humanizing, and expansive literacies.
Another limitation to student interaction with IWB in a whole class setting is that only one student can utilize the board at a time (Mohon, 2008).
And in a time of unprecedented budget constraints, human resource limitations, burgeoning class sizes, a completion crisis, and an increasingly complex, tech - savvy student demographic, the opportunity to use adaptive learning to better engage learners and drive completion is huge.
This simple system of recording adds to the effectiveness of the transcription system in countering one of radio's chief limitations as an educational device — the ephemeral nature of programs which never seem to be broadcast at the right time for the right class.
There is also a voluntary fee waiver and / or expense limitation for Investor Class shares, which may be discontinued at any time without notice.
It comes in many forms but, includes proposals to limit class action lawsuits, to shorten the statute of limitations (time deadline) for filing personal injury claims, and to put a cap on the amount of damages for out of pocket losses like medical bills and lost wages and / or general damages for the pain and emotional distress caused by a catastrophic injury or death caused by the wrongdoing of another individual or business.
Mr. Miklave covered the laws» definitions of protected classes, the availability of remedies, time limitations on bringing actions, elements of claims, and substantive and procedural defenses.
Most of the time, this involves a limitation on the number of shareholders, and only one class of stock.
In the meantime, two further secondary market liability cases had come before the Court of Appeal on appeal: Green v. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (2012 ONSC 3637), in which Justice Strathy reluctantly declined to certify a class action because it was time - barred by the three - year limitation period; and Silver v. IMAX (2012 ONSC 4881), in which Justice van Rensburg granted an order issuing retroactive leave under s. 138.8 of the OSA to allow the claim to proceed.
Q. TRIP INTERRUPTION — Subject to the Terms of this insurance and in the event of the Unexpected death of a Relative of the Insured Person, or in the event the Insured Person's trip or travel plans must be cancelled or interrupted as a result of a break - in or substantial destruction due to a fire or Natural Disaster of the Insured Person's principal residence in his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the Insured Person's actual expense up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs of a one - way air or ground transportation ticket of the same class as the unused travel ticket to transport the Insured Person from the International airport nearest to where the Insured Person was located at the time of learning of such death or destruction to the International airport nearest to: (i) the location of the Relative's funeral or place of burial, or (ii) the Insured Person's destroyed principal residence; subject to the following conditions and limitations:
R. TRIP INTERRUPTION — Subject to the Terms of this insurance and in the event of the Unexpected death of a Relative of the Insured Person, or in the event the Insured Person's trip or travel plans must be cancelled or interrupted as a result of a break - in or substantial destruction due to a fire or Natural Disaster of the Insured Person's principal residence in his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the Insured Person's actual expense up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs of a one - way air or ground transportation ticket of the same class as the unused travel ticket to transport the Insured Person from the International airport nearest to where the Insured Person was located at the time of learning of such death or destruction to the International airport nearest to: (i) the location of the Relative's funeral or place of burial, or (ii) the Insured Person's destroyed principal residence; subject to the following conditions and limitations:
R. TRIP INTERRUPTION: Subject to the Terms of this insurance and in the event of the Unexpected death of a Relative of the Insured Person, or in the event the Insured Person's trip or travel plans must be cancelled or interrupted as a result of a break - in or substantial destruction due to a fire or Natural Disaster of the Insured Person's principal residence in his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the Insured Person's actual expense up to the amount shown in the SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS / LIMITS for the costs of a one - way air or ground transportation ticket of the same class as the unused travel ticket to transport the Insured Person from the International airport nearest to where the Insured Person was located at the time of learning of such death or destruction to the International airport nearest to: (i) the location of the Relative's funeral or place of burial, or (ii) the Insured Person's destroyed principal residence; subject to the following conditions and limitations: (1) The Insured Person must be outside of his / her Home Country at the time of the Unexpected death of the Relative or the substantial destruction of the principal residence; and
But it's important to remember, as we saw this week when Coursera was forced to suspend a class for the first time after complaints about technical glitches and the design of the class, they're not without their limitations and are still very much evolving.
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