Sentences with phrase «clear act»

We find ourselves at a point in the progress of education reform in which clear acts of conscience will be necessary to preserve the integrity of public education.
Multi-tasking product: When applied to face and left to sit for 5 - 10 minutes (before rinsing), this complexion clearer acts as an exfoliating mask.
Rather than deliver something with three very clear acts and a piece that neatly moves from one scene to the next, everything overlaps, blending the entire film together seamlessly.
3) my favorite, most clear act of desperation and indication of mental illness was something experienced by my friend Brian.
Have your child, along with the imaginary sidekick, fix the situation (clean up the mess, apologize, etc.) and make it clear the act was unacceptable.
Natinoal Democrats can barely contain their glee over the revelation this morning that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — a leading GOP contender for the 2016 presidential race — was not only closely involved with lane closings on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge in September, but that those lanes were closed in a clear act of political retribution.
Emily Benn, for urging people to join another political party, namely the Women's Equality Party — a clear act of support for that party and in contravention of the rules Chapter 2, clause 1 4 B;
The film does have three clear acts, although the line between the second and the third is a bit blurred.
Much like Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary you're given a rank after every stage, and the average of your rank is given after you clear each act (though this ranking is only shown in the options menu).
Most of the legislative proposals therefore include substantial allocations of funds to support such R&D, such as the CLEAR Act which directs 25 percent of all auction revenue to this purpose.
At the time he already saw this as a clear act of cyberterrorism, as described below, and expressed concern with my lack of indignation:
The competitor proposal from Senators Cantwell and Collins — the CLEAR Act — has been labeled by those Senators as a «cap - and - dividend» approach, but it is nothing more nor less than a cap - and - trade system with a particular allocation mechanism (100 % auction) and a particular use of revenues (75 % directly rebated to households)-- and, it should be mentioned, some unfortunate and unnecessary restrictions on allowance trading.
On December 17, 2014, the court upheld the WSIAT decision and found that, while it was a clear the Act created a distinction based on age, the WSIA's cut - off of loss of earnings benefits «does not create a disadvantage based on a stereotypical attribute.»
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