Sentences with phrase «closely at the policy»

I bet all of these bad reviews are from people who were too ignorant to look closely at the policies they were purchasing.
As with any travel insurance policy, it is important to look closely at the policy certificate to understand what will be covered and what is excluded.
«However, only some policies offer this coverage, so travelers should make sure to look closely at a policy's Trip Cancellation benefit before purchasing.»
Look closely at your policy to see if you or your condo qualifies for any possible discounts.
HomeAway's insurance appears to be more complete than Airbnb's, but be sure to look closely at each policy's limitations, and always ask about exclusions.
Travel delay coverage can cover an underbooked or oversold scenario, but look closely at the policy language.
However, look closely at the policy certificate, some travel insurance doesn't cover assault.
Different insurers will have varying cover, and you would need to look closely at the policy document.
And not look closely at the policy details.

Not exact matches

According to recently unsealed court documents, former Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos said that it was at an April 26 meeting at a London hotel that he was told by a professor closely connected to the Russian government that the Kremlin had obtained compromising information about Clinton.
As the monetary policy tightens and the central bankers sponsored punch bowl is taken away, I have been looking very closely at some of the fundamentals of my company holdings.
«We're working closely with ASIC to provide refunds to customers who may have been ineligible to claim some benefits due to their employment status at the time of taking out the policy» Mr Comyn said.
If you are searching for a comprehensive personal insurance policy for your home, car, or other asset, our team will work closely with you to provide coverage you can trust at a price you can afford.
«The Chinese are deeply concerned and we hear now from reliable sources in Beijing who suggest the Chinese government, the Communist Party, are developing lists of U.S. interests against which they could retaliate, commercial interests, and obviously one merely has to look at top U.S. exports to China to get a quick sense of whose heads may be on the chopping block,» said one China trade policy expert who interacts closely with U.S. business.
Indeed, some readers may find it curious that a professional organization with the reach and influence of the American Academy of Pediatrics should give so little formal policy guidance on the subject of flavored milk at the same time it is accepting money from the dairy industry and participating so closely in the industry's promotion of that same product.
«My internship at the Empire Center afforded me the opportunity to work closely with some of the best minds in New York State policy.
That is why I am sure that the right hon. Gentleman will look closely at our proposals for a more proportionate way of dealing with the retention policy
As Rick Muir, whose research at the IPPR think - tank has closely influenced Labour's policy development, puts it: «Instead of these budgets being salami - sliced at the centre, you pool the budget down to the local level and then they can make more rational sense of it.»
China having power and presence is one of the obvious reasons for this shift in this region, however if we look at it more closely then we see that the former president Mr. Mohamed Nasheed was pretty much in favor of an «India First» foreign policy in fact he has been quoted saying «India - first foreign policy approach is probably the only sensible foreign policy view that we should have in the Indian Ocean».
At Total Politics Events we focus on public policy conferences and work closely with the editorial team for the latest news and hot topics.
And SUNY, which licenses charter schools, announced Monday that it would be investigating disciplinary policies at Success Fort Greene, as well as looking more closely at discipline across all its charter schools.
We also looked closely at whether policy stories focused on systemic causes of wildfire disasters, such as human development in fire - prone areas, or merely on symptoms of these problems, such as needing more slurry bombers for fighting fires.
These things we think of as being only loosely associated, when we actually look at policies, line up pretty closely
Good news for students and schools: A new study, released last week by the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education (SCOPE), looks closely at four schools that are achieving positive outcomes for low - income students of color.
Professor Thomas Kane and the team at the Center for Education Policy Research are experts at working closely with districts and harnessing big data to identify effective policies and practices in teacher preparation, teacher evaluation, and learning technologies.
The National Assessment Governing Board, which sets policy for the closely scrutinized NAEP, voted unanimously last month at a meeting in Atlanta to table a decision on whether to endorse such a change until August at the earliest.
When you look at smart charter policies in Colorado, New York, Louisiana, Tennessee, and elsewhere, you tend to see the fingerprints of mainstream Republicans and reform - minded Democrats — the folks with lots of influence when government is closely divided.
Gary Orfield, professor of education and social policy at HGSE, worked closely with Howe on the desegregation of the San Francisco school district.
Her thinking at the systems or policy level is closely informed by her knowledge of children and families at the grassroots / micro-level.»
He has worked closely with the Ed School in the past both as a former part - time lecturer and as faculty cochair and director of the AGI at Harvard, a university - wide initiative to help close the nation's achievement gaps by supporting new research and connecting research to policy and practice.
That is best done by looking closely at the presidential address given before the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management by one of the coalition's cochairs, Helen Ladd, a Duke University professor, which she summarized in a December 2011 op - ed piece published in the New York Times.
With limited funding available to provide extra school places, and many existing schools in need of a major overhaul, now is the time to look more closely at how excellent design can help the government's capital funding programme stretch as far as possible, writes Emilia Plotka, RIBA's policy advisor.
Barrera - Osorio is currently a senior economist in the Human Development Network Education group at the World Bank, and is known for working closely with governments in Pakistan and Colombia to evaluate policies and programs to improve student learning outcomes.
But smart policy involves looking closely at costs as well as benefits of interventions.
Shaun Johnson, an education professor at Towson University in Maryland and administrator of a national Opt Out Facebook group, tells StateImpact that few other nations use test scores to so closely dictate education policy as officials in the U.S do.
Indeed, look closely at what Duncan's been up to, and it's only too easy to see Duncan's Department of Education as a sprawling octopus, with its tentacles entwined in education policy down to the individual district level.
Because other states look to Massachusetts — where students overall routinely rank at the top of national and international tests — for lessons on academic achievement and innovation, the Bay State's policies on charter schools are being followed closely, former Florida education commissioner Gerard Robinson told charter advocates gathered in Boston recently.
Literacy researchers typically look closely at actual classroom practices, teachers» understanding, and artifacts of students literacy learning, and they work more directly with teachers than either policy or measurement researchers.
Officials should look closely at the work of the Tauheedul trust as inspiration for a decent social cohesion policy.
And Miner says the city's schools will be watched even more closely if Governor Walker's policies are passed in 2016 - which is why she says we need to look at the school system's past.
«This has put Romney in a bit of a bind,» said Patrick McGuinn, an associate professor of political science at Drew University who closely follows federal education policy.
Additionally, we collaborate with parents, advocates and disability groups to improve services; visit schools at the request of the chapter leader; hold citywide meetings to provide information on new policy initiatives; work closely with functional chapters; and inform and engage members regarding legislative, regulatory and policy issues.
At DFER we work closely with our city's elected officials to advance the policies that move us closer to a great public school in every neighborhood, whether East of the River or West of the Park.
The Center partners closely with school districts across Connecticut to assist them in creating policies, practices, and structures that support large - scale instructional improvement aimed at reducing gaps and raising achievement for all students.
At the start of the 21st century, new state and federal accountability policies — with their widely publicized results on standardized tests and penalties for schools that failed to meet improvement targets — led central - office administrators to closely manage schools.
«The amount of testing was at the top, followed closely by concerns around charter schools,» Colleen Grady, the former Strongsville school board member who is now a senior policy advisor for the Ohio Department of Education, told the board then.
Indeed, Pam Benigno, director of the Education Policy Center at the Independence Institute, called it a «landmark day in Colorado,» saying the bill «will align evaluated teacher and principal effectiveness more closely with student academic growth and weaken tenure protections for consistently ineffective teachers.»
Mary Rasenberger: We at the Authors Guild have been working closely with Doug Preston for the greater part of the past year on both the longer policy memo and the shorter letter that he is asking authors and others to sign.
Terminally ill patients with policies older than two years have no reason to be concerned, but it's another matter for those with policies which fall below that threshold, says Paul Trudelle, a partner at Hull & Hull LLP who closely follows this issue.
Obviously this is (and needs to be) a very formal and transparent process, open to the public at any stage and closely scrutinized by panels of expert scientists and relevant government employees and policy makers.
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