Not exact matches
That makes it an
appealing way
to hedge your bets: If you're
child doesn't go
to college, you can still use the funds for your retirement.
The fact that utilitarianism
does not involve political or religious convictions, or a list of commandments,
appealed to the irreligious Singer, who as a
child had refused
to have a Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
«It would not
do to excuse a mother for the grossly evil habits of her
child by
appealing to her use of persuasion only, when sometimes there have been Situations in which some coercion was morally required» (PS 2/1, 45).
The Los Angeles Times: Scientology
did not violate forced labor law,
appeals court rules Scientology
did not violate a labor law by failing
to pay for the work of two former members of the church's Sea Organization - a wing that restricts participants» outside communications, marriage and
children, censors mail and monitors phone calls - a federal
appeals court said Tuesday.
«We are also introducing a new criterion about advertising design, which will build on existing restrictions on placement: marketing communications for products that
do not meet nutrition criteria will also have
to be designed so as not
to be of primary
appeal to children under twelve.
The thought of rolling taquitos and heating oil, and trying
to prevent the frying taquitos from burning while a wild
child toddler was on the loose just didn't
appeal to me that evening.
Try
to understand what's important
to your
child; for example, they often want
to grow bigger and stronger, so telling them that their carrots are going
to help them
do that will create an
appeal.
Then Jenna Pepper, a vegetable and nutrition enthusiast who blogs over at Food With Kid
Appeal, brought up the point in her excellent article that if we continue
to feed them junk food and don't collectively teach our kids, at home and at school, about the joys and benefits of eating real food,
children will pick the crap over the good stuff when given the choice.
When I first looked into cloth - diapering my soon -
to - be new arrival, the thought of using a diaper someone else's
child wore (and
did you - know - what in) was less than
appealing.
The designers of Leapfrog educational toys have
done a really good job of blending the two - Functionality and Learning Outcomes, plus they definitely
appeal to children.
However, what makes it even more
appealing is the fact that it is soft but still dense enough and so you
do not require a lot filling
to make the
child comfortable.
Even if they recognized the apple, they'd probably be disappointed that it had a stem and a core and seeds and all that ugly stuff... just like chicken nuggets being so
appealing to a
child, and a real chicken drumstick (
does that have bones??? ICK!)
I don't understand their
appeal to children.
My case was widely reported because it was the first time that the British Court of
Appeal had accepted that British relocation law relegated the harm
done to children.
There are ways of parenting that are
appealing to me, but that I know without a doubt I could never
do or that simply would not work for this
child.
Children can
appeal this decision when they first get it but few
do and, on the advice of lawyers, often decide
to wait until they become adults
to appeal again.
Survivors of childhood sexual abuse delivered an emotional
appeal to state senators Wednesday after they learned that the Senate
did not put the
Child Victims Act into their budget plan.
Currently if
children see a packet of cigarettes behind the sweet counter or in someone's hand they see bright innocent colours, glamorous designs and distinctive holograms — all of which
appeal to children to make them think that smoking is a normal or cool thing
to do.
I
do want
to remind you, though, that there are
children in our schools, there are new people enrolled in Medicaid in an economic downturn, there is a decision by the Court of
Appeals on CFE all of which has driven projections on what spending should be that are real and defined and, you know, not made up.»
Survivors of childhood sexual abuse delivered an emotional
appeal to state senators today after they learned that the Senate
did not put the
Child Victims Act into their budget plan.
While I wouldn't proclaim it a great film as a whole, it is a great debut as a film creator for its star, as there are so many ways this material could have been
done wrong, potentially tarnishing the good - guy
appeal of Gordon - Levitt, one of the rare
child stars who has made the transition
to movie star into adulthood without being pigeonholed or gone off on a path of self destruction.
Prior
to the release of «Toy Story» in 1995, there was no guarantee that adults would be entertained at all by a
child - friendly film, never mind be entertained as much as the kids were (even Pixar's now - parent company Disney was guilty of that), and in fact, most movies didn't even bother pretending
to appeal to both kids and adults.
The choice of football as a theme (this is the claymation equivalent of One Million Years B.C. meets Escape
to Victory) was obviously designed
to appeal to children and general audiences alike, although its European flavour perhaps explains the film's underperformance in North America, and
does give Early Man a very odd balance of elements.
Sure, I knew I was a caring, passionate, encouraging and enthusiastic teacher but was that enough
to appeal to and support an autistic
child during their school days, or
did I need something more?
Child behavioural patterns begin earlier than we realise so as we begin trying
to educate them at home and school, towards the correct kind of behaviour we need the right tools
to do so, that
appeal to them too.
As non ‑ traditional sports, skiing and snowboarding have been proven
to appeal to children who don't see themselves as «sportspeople» and shy away from traditional sports.
They fear that schools catering
to parents will
appeal to sectarian or ideological interests, that schools will segregate
children more than public education already
does, that schools will no longer socialize
children into a common democratic culture.
«The promotional material by the Connecticut School Finance Project is flashy and
appealing, but fails
to answer some serious questions... let's understand that the bill
does nothing
to help
children with disabilities.»
Instead of
appealing to protections in the U.S. Constitution, plaintiffs have turned
to state constitutions, most of which
do include language that guarantees
children the right
to an education.
The Kentucky Court of
Appeals, which was then the state's highest court, held that a statute authorizing public aid
to private schools for exceptional
children did not violate, among other Constitutional Provisions on Education, Kentucky's Blaine Amendment because the funds were for
children's «welfare» rather than «education.»
A Michigan Court of
Appeals held that a statute permitting local school districts
to furnish transportation without charge for students of state - approved private schools
did not violate Michigan's first Blaine Amendment (Article I, Section 4) because the statute's intended and actual effect was
to assist parents in complying with state compulsory education laws while recognizing their right
to send their
children to religious schools.
The Maryland Court of
Appeals held that using public money
to provide transportation for
children attending private or parochial schools
does not violate Maryland's Compelled Support Clause because religious institutions would be aided only incidentally as the by - product of proper legislative action
to secure the education of
children.
The concept behind the parent trigger is instantly
appealing to Americans fed up with foundering schools: Give parents the power
to turn around a school that's failing their
children when bureaucrats don't or won't act.
Only this time, the anxious
appeal is coming from Jai Sanders, an African - American parent in Nashville, Tennessee, who has a stake in the matter: The something about
to be
done is aimed squarely at him and his
children.
To address the other factor mentioned of low disciplinary order, it is not surprising that this can lead to low school attachment because if a child is constantly being suspended or expelled, or even if there are multiple disruptions to the school day, it is not hard to imagine a scenario where they simply do not find school appealing, and op to stop goin
To address the other factor mentioned of low disciplinary order, it is not surprising that this can lead
to low school attachment because if a child is constantly being suspended or expelled, or even if there are multiple disruptions to the school day, it is not hard to imagine a scenario where they simply do not find school appealing, and op to stop goin
to low school attachment because if a
child is constantly being suspended or expelled, or even if there are multiple disruptions
to the school day, it is not hard to imagine a scenario where they simply do not find school appealing, and op to stop goin
to the school day, it is not hard
to imagine a scenario where they simply do not find school appealing, and op to stop goin
to imagine a scenario where they simply
do not find school
appealing, and op
to stop goin
to stop going.
The combination of a lower beltline and a more open, inviting cockpit has
done wonders for the «Vette's curb
appeal; you no longer sit at stoplights with the car's door tops up around your ears, wondering why people are telling their
children to «not stare at the strange hairy man in the Corvette.»
Yes, they are family wagons first and foremost, yet they are small enough
to appeal to younger people who don't have
children, or even seniors who need occasional extra room.
It won't
appeal to many family buyers, as the rear seats are cramped for adults, and relatively narrow door openings don't really facilitate easy fitting of
child seats.
Volvo has a busy schedule of new model launches in 2006, but the C30 will be one of the most significant as it
does not replace an existing model and is designed
to appeal to new, younger customers without
children who want a compact premium car that's good
to drive and has plenty of style.
As such, it's likely that the GLC coupe will
appeal to city - slickers, empty - nesters, or families with older
children who don't need
to carry the accoutrements of babies and toddlers.
Let's assume that women
do indeed outnumber men in the
children's sector of publishing:
do you then buy Jonathan Emmett's assertion that this could mean less material being produced that might
appeal to boys?
In one of the most joyously
appealing books Steig has
done in years, he uses one of his own family games
to show a father cheering up a
child by pretending
to turn him into a pizza.
Finally, I know that not all of our readers are
children's book enthusiasts, but both of these novels definitely have «crossover»
appeal — the stories are universal, the writing is superb and you don't have
to be 14
to connect with the characters.
Built on the simple principle of collecting as much as possible, smashing everything
to bits and extremely light puzzle solving, Traveller's Tales have created a series of charming games that
appeal to adults as much as they
do to children.
The «fun for all ages» concept has been somewhat rehabilitated in film via the Disney Renaissance and the rise of Pixar, yet many gamers don't want
to share all their gaming love with the local first grader, and Nintendo markets even games with wider
appeal mainly
to children.
The Bill
does not add
to this — it can not, for
child support draws in all civil jurisdictions as well as the
appeal tribunals and the
child support commissioners — but it adds
to the work envisaged for the tribunals and the magistrates.
On
appeal the mother asserted that the
child would suffer psychologically if she were returned
to Australia without her mother and supported this assertion with a psychologist's report and she claimed that she
did not have the financial resources
to return there.
«In short, despite the goals of the
Child Protective Services Law, the trial judge seems to have done everything in her power to alienate these parents from their child, appears to have a fixed idea about this matter and, further, she prohibited evidence to be introduced that might have forced her to change her opinion,» the appeals court
Child Protective Services Law, the trial judge seems
to have
done everything in her power
to alienate these parents from their
child, appears to have a fixed idea about this matter and, further, she prohibited evidence to be introduced that might have forced her to change her opinion,» the appeals court
child, appears
to have a fixed idea about this matter and, further, she prohibited evidence
to be introduced that might have forced her
to change her opinion,» the
appeals court said.
The
Child Support Agency (CSA)
does not owe a duty of care
to the
children and parents on whose behalf it collects maintenance, the Court of
Appeal ruled this week.
The Court of
Appeals did not consider the obligation
to pay
child support for private religious school necessarily tied
to the determination whether attending such a school is in the
children's best interests.