Analysis showed no program
effects on accessibility, engagement in parenting activities, or sharing responsibility for the child's welfare.
Professors Jin Lee and Christopher Lubienski found that Chicago's school closures had a markedly negative
effect on accessibility to educational opportunities for these vulnerable populations.
Not exact matches
The home button will become a virtual,
on screen button (similar to the
effect current users can achieve if they turn
on «AssistiveTouch» in the iPhone's
accessibility settings).
Amazon can safely continue to ignore us, unless the company sees a direct
effect on revenue that can clearly be traced to its failure to implement
accessibility.
To minimize the
effects of distribution
on accessibility, Authors therefore must adhere to the following distribution practices:
With a focus
on relaxation and
accessibility, Mondrian innovates
on an age - old genre by bringing block - breaking into a circle; letting the player control the speed, difficulty,
effects, and controls; and including over an hour of acid jazz, trip hop, techno, ambient, and classical music.
What is amusing though is that the imposition of the Standard
on web
accessibility does not limit its
effects to the techies programming web sites.
Some bar associations have even withdrawn outdated opinions in light of other state bar associations» concerns about the
effect of such a prohibition
on the
accessibility of legal services to pro se litigants.
Off the Shelf New AODA regulations coming into
effect January 1st For those of your who are interested in disability law and critical disability studies, it is worth pointing out that the latest round of
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) regulations will be coming into
effect on January 1, 2014 (amazingly, less than two weeks away).
As its objective of ensuring all of the province's businesses are fully accessible for those with disabilities by January 1, 2025, the government of Ontario has implemented several requirements under the Ontario
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act («AODA») that will come into
effect on January 1, 2015.
YLAL has concerns about the potential
effect the proposed changes will have
on social mobility, diversity and the
accessibility of the profession, and feels that the SRA has failed to provide sufficient information about the anticipated cost of the SQE and the
effect its introduction would have
on the status of undergraduate law degrees and the Legal Practice Course.
The next phase of
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (the «AODA») compliance came into
effect on January 1, 2016.
Following up
on that discussion paper, The
Accessibility Advisory Council Act came into effect in June 2011 to «enhance accessibility by identifying barriers that disable people and the ways in which those barriers can be prevented and re
Accessibility Advisory Council Act came into
effect in June 2011 to «enhance
accessibility by identifying barriers that disable people and the ways in which those barriers can be prevented and re
accessibility by identifying barriers that disable people and the ways in which those barriers can be prevented and removed.»
Under the AODA, Ontario Regulation 429/07, entitled «
Accessibility Standards for Customer Service» (the «Service Regulation»), came into
effect on January 1, 2008.
At short - term follow - up, one study found no significant
effect on the parent — child relationship.45 At medium - term follow - up, one study found significant positive
effects on maternal acceptance (d = 0.58; 95 % CI 0.14 to 1.03),
accessibility (d = 0.60; 95 % CI 0.15 to 1.04) and cooperation (d = 0.91; 95 % CI 0.46 to 1.37).50 At long - term follow - up, one study did not find a significant
effect on the parent — child relationship.54
These include concerns about and past experience with side
effects, drug interactions or hormones; affordability and
accessibility; how frequently they expect to have sex; their perceived risk of HIV and other STIs; the ability to use the method confidentially or without their partner's permission; and potential
effects on sexual enjoyment and spontaneity.
Perceived equipment
accessibility exhibited an indirect
effect on self - reported physical activity that was accounted for by barriers self - efficacy.