Auctions are handled
differently from state to state.
Your rates will be affected
differently from state to state and from company to company so there is no way to tell exactly how much of a price difference your policy will change.
We'll be back mired in the pre-NCLB myth that quality education in reading, math and science should somehow be defined
differently from state to state.
In fact, almost all election law in the United States is state law and that is why we see elections being carried out so
differently from state to state with the state's Secretary of State presiding over and certifying elections.
Not exact matches
Stated differently, of the $ 6.7 trillion in enterprise value added
to the S&P 500 since 2013, we estimate $ 418 billion (6 %) is attributable
to NOPAT growth (at the 2013YE EV / NOPAT multiple of 18.8 x), $ 1.2 trillion (18 %) is attributable
to an increase in net debt, and $ 5.1 trillion (76 %) is attributable
to the increase in the S&P 500's aggregate EV / NOPAT multiple
to 23.9 x currently (
from 18.8 x at the end of 2013).
Or
to state it
differently, no thinking or feeling of man's being within its orbit of meaning and experience was immune
from its shaping.
-- Californians tend
to do things
differently, so they have several ways of barbecuing that they've picked up
from the Hispanic culture
to the south, or the Pacific Rim cultures west of the
state.
California Sauce — Californians tend
to do things
differently, so they have several ways of barbecuing that they've picked up
from the Hispanic culture
to the south, or the Pacific Rim cultures west of the
state.
We hired Gazidis
from «soccer» in the
states, USA do sports
differently to the EU so we had a novice come in!
From Men in Blazers: Ahead Friday's seismic clash against Mexico
to open up the Hex, Rog sat down with USMNT manager Jurgen Klinsmann
to discuss the big picture
state of U.S. Soccer, the transition between the old guard and the new, the goalkeeping «Quarterback Duel,» and what he would've done
differently in his... Continue -LSB-...]
I think it's important
to note that the circumcision rate is dropping in the United
States because the old parental concern of not wanting a child
to be teased because they look
differently from the other boys will no longer be an issue if the ratio of circ'd boys
to uncirc'd boys is approaching 50 - 50.
There are no
state policies on peanut allergies, which means the issue is handled
differently from school
to school.
It follows that,
differently from what happened in the US — where the various
states have imbalances comparable
to that of the countries using the euro — the financial market lost confidence in the sustainability of the Eurozone but not in the sustainability of the «dollar - zone».
But Europe and the United
States also need
to explore why and where they define these issues somewhat
differently from each other.
A proposal
to treat New York minors accused of crimes
differently from adults is gaining steam in Albany, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo seeks
to realize a long - sought liberal goal in
state budget negotiations.
Assemblyman Danny O'Donnell, chair of the Correction Committee in his house; and Bob Freeman, executive director of the
state Committee on Open Government; co-authored an OpEd urging the repeal of a law that treats police and correction officers
differently from all other public employees when it comes
to FOIL.
McLaughlin agreed: «Lark Street
from Madison Avenue
to State Street should not be treated
differently than Lark Street
from Livingston Avenue
to Clinton Avenue.»
While different
states weigh and conduct the components
differently, they, like New York, tie teacher performance only
to student growth, not raw test scores, so as not
to disadvantage teachers whose students hail
from challenging socioeconomic backgrounds versus teachers in wealthy districts.
Stated differently, 98 of 100 men treated for five years would receive no benefit
from the drug, yet they would all be exposed
to risk of its potentially serious and fatal side effects, such as muscle breakdown and kidney failure.
Because stored gas behaves
differently in different geological spots, there are limits on how much knowledge
from other global CCS projects can be applied
to the United
States, they say.
But before we turned our attention (by unspoken mutual agreement) away
from the details of events that evidently embarrassed Ashok and toward the airline's movie offerings, he indicated that he would have preferred
to stay in the United
States had his job search worked out
differently.
Likes attract likes, as the old saying
states, and if you simply express yourself
differently, you will be able
to avoid a lot of rejections
from girls.
The assumption had long been that
state courts are free
to interpret their constitutions
differently from the federal provisions, even if those interpretations diverge
from federal holdings.
Borrow a page
from Senator Alexander's 2007 proposal, or Senator Jim DeMint's A-Plus bill, and allow
states to negotiate broad waivers with the Secretary of Education
to do things very
differently.
In this movement, some researchers saw democracy in action as power devolved
from the
state to local schools, sometimes culminating in outside stakeholder involvement.147 Many contentions about site - based management, community control of schools, community schools, and school choice were based on democratic and communitarian theory.148 Some researchers and policy makers influenced by economic theory have begun
to view the relationship between schools and communities
differently.
«He thought
differently from other people, because his background was different,» said Rick Miller, a former deputy
state superintendent who worked closely with Raymond as executive director of the eight CORE (California Office
to Reform Education) districts on the No Child Left Behind waiver.
State standards are interpreted
differently by classroom teachers and can be a deterrent
from taking the time
to do «something else» like integrating technology.
«However, that approach is no longer sufficient as communities and
state laws are interpreting gender identity
differently, and these laws vary widely
from state to state.»
Designed
to promote conversation about how
to educate students for a rapidly changing and increasingly borderless and innovation - based world, this comprehensive and illuminating book
from international education expert Vivien Stewart is not about casting blame; it is about understanding what the best school systems in the world are doing right for the purpose of identifying what U.S. schools — at the national,
state, and local level — might do
differently and better.
The
state plans
to improve
from 27.8 percent
to 64.9 percent proficient over six years — or
stated differently,
to reduce by half the number of non-proficient students in in that timeline.
Jack McClure, Special Advisor and closest friend
to the new President of the United
States, interprets the world very
differently from the rest of us.
* Gn]-RRB- When w = wfail (n), the balance is zero at the end of Year n. Observe that 1 / wfail (n +1) = (1 / wfail (n)-RRB- + (1 / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RRB-
From the formula: fbal (n) = TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n)-RSB--RRB- fbal (n +1) = TR (n +1) * (1 -[w / wfail (n +1)-RSB--RRB- = (TR (n) * Gn +1) * (1 -[w / wfail (n +1)-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n +1)-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n)-RSB-- [w / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n)-RSB-- Gn +1 * TR (n) * [w / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * fbal (n)- Gn +1 * TR (n) * [w / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * fbal (n)-- w fbal (n +1)- fbal (n) = -LSB-(Gn +1)-1] * fbal (n)-- w
Stated differently, fbal (n +1)-- fbal (n) = return (n +1) * fbal (n)-- w where return (n) is the fractional return for year n = -1 + Gn Here is a link
to Gummy's web site and his derivation of the Safe Withdrawal Rate formula.
Changes
to the Use of Personal Information If RMCN is going
to use your personal information
differently from that
stated at the time of collection, we will attempt
to contact you via email using the most recent information we have.
Emerging markets and developing economies account for about three - fourths of global growth, and growth prospects are looking up for more advanced economies outside the United
States.3 Investing globally provides access
to some of these growth opportunities and could help diversify your portfolio, because domestic and foreign stocks tend
to perform
differently from year
to year (see chart).
«Treating this pipeline facility and company
differently than all other regulated projects and entities that operate in Vermont would arguably run afoul of federal pre-emption principles that explicitly bar
states from regulating oil pipeline safety; potentially constitute an impermissible attempt
to nullify the President's exercise of his foreign affairs power under the U.S. Constitution as reflected in the Presidential Permits issued
to Portland Pipe Line and potentially impose an unconstitutional burden on foreign or interstate commerce.»
Fox is reporting it much
differently then the article
states it on the right (
from that link) and then come
to find out those of you who have read his work, conclude that in the end, his end results are that of what the IPCC predicts.
Although each
state defines UPL
differently, the practice of law is generally recognized
to include: (1) accepting cases
from a client; (2) setting fees; (3) rendering legal advice; (4) signing legal documents; and (5) appearing in a representative capacity before a court or other adjudicatory body.
And it doesn't matter whether the reviewing court rather than the trial court makes this finding.The crux of the decision lies in the fact that «the
State failed
to prove its case as a matter of law, not merely because [the judge], as a 13th juror, would have decided it
differently from the other 12 jurors.»
In concluding that it was not permissible
to rely on information publicly available elsewhere, Lord Sumption
stated that he was influenced by the deliberate drafting of section 393 FSMA with regards
to fairness and the requirement for the material identifying the individual
to come
from the notice itself, as well as concern over the impact on the FCA's effectiveness if section 393 were
to be interpreted
differently.
The purpose of this chapter is
to push outside counsel
to think about the relationship with each client
differently —
to get away
from a results - oriented
state of mind and focus efforts on maximizing the experience of the client during the course of the representation;
to discard the profit - oriented billing practices and strictly adopt the practice of billing - for - value;
to evaluate outside counsel's actions
from the perspective of the client, and
to view herself as a legal concierge, retained for the purpose of addressing the numerous and varying needs of the client.
'' [A] s the manifest purpose of the constitutional provisions, both of the
states and of the United States, is to prohibit the compelling of testimony of a self - incriminating kind from a party or a witness, the liberal construction which must be placed upon constitutional provisions for the protection of personal rights would seem to require that the constitutional guaranties, however differently worded, should have as far as possible the same interpretation...&
states and of the United
States, is to prohibit the compelling of testimony of a self - incriminating kind from a party or a witness, the liberal construction which must be placed upon constitutional provisions for the protection of personal rights would seem to require that the constitutional guaranties, however differently worded, should have as far as possible the same interpretation...&
States, is
to prohibit the compelling of testimony of a self - incriminating kind
from a party or a witness, the liberal construction which must be placed upon constitutional provisions for the protection of personal rights would seem
to require that the constitutional guaranties, however
differently worded, should have as far as possible the same interpretation...»
This is not available in all
states and it functions
differently from one place
to the next.
Does the mother
state that she wants
to do things
differently from what she experienced in childhood?
Stated differently, if parents who decide
to live apart were able
to cushion their child
from the economic instabilit yand disruptions in neighborhood ties that often accompany the breakup of a family, and if single mothers were able
to establish and maintain regular routines and effective systems of supervision, their children would likely do just as well as children raised in two - parent families.»