With any policy, employers should be careful to apply and
enforce it consistently to all employees to avoid allegations of disparate treatment or retaliation.
This is a single clear limit that you can remember and
enforce consistently.
Establish a few simple household rules and
enforce them consistently.
Work together to establish clear household rules and consequences you'll both
enforce consistently.
«The public want to see fair play with planning rules
enforced consistently rather than special treatment being given to certain groups.»
Disputes over authorship and project ownership arise in every laboratory, but if everyone knows the rules ahead of time, and if those rules are
enforced consistently, these disputes are much more easily dealt with.
Here the Obama - era OCR would say that you need to have one district - wide discipline code, and it needs to be
enforced consistently — and even then, if it leads to racial disproportionality, that could be grounds for an investigation.
If you want a Chi with a well - rounded personality, you must treat this breed like a dog, setting ground rules and
enforcing them consistently.
The executive director of Delaware's Office of Animal Welfare commented, «HB 13 is in the best interest of public safety, it will ensure that laws are
enforced consistently across the state, based on the actions of a dog or dog owner, and not a dog's physical appearance.»
But they are also impressionable, so if you teach them right from wrong early on and
enforce it consistently, then they will not develop bad habits such as biting.
That is a difficult line to draw and an even tougher one to
enforce consistently.
The enforcement of these rules will be a welcome step given how rampant offensive content can be on the platform, but the test will be whether or not Twitter will
enforce them consistently.
Not exact matches
He has revised the bureau's mission statement, adding in a line about «regularly identifying and addressing outdated, unnecessary, or unduly burdensome regulations» and another about «
consistently enforcing» consumer financial law.
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enforcing the distinction as it is drawn
consistently throughout the second division, «Dasein and Temporality.»
The OLPP or «animal welfare» rule would allow the National Organic Program to
consistently enforce stronger animal welfare standards on... Continued
Our focus is on
consistently enforcing an improved policy going forward.»
«Although Fifa's approach may appear harsh in an individual case, it is only by
enforcing the rules
consistently and strictly that the abuses of the past can be avoided and a proper and safe development of minor players secured,» Fifa added.
You must
consistently enforce whatever rules you create, so your kids know exactly what is expected.
Develop specific plans ahead of time to cope with troublesome behavior and then
enforce them in a sympathetic but
consistently firm ways.
However, it does create a situation in which rules are not clear or
consistently enforced, which is bad for the child as well as for the parent.
Public controversy about peanut bans at schools notwithstanding, legal protections for severe food allergies in schools has been
consistently enforced.
Parents need to be on the same page with each other about what rules are and they need to be
consistently enforced.
Often parents do not set these rules clearly and / or do not
consistently enforce the rules that have been set.
«The NASUWT has maintained
consistently that it's not more sanctions teachers need but more support in
enforcing the existing ones.»
As far as the UFT is concerned, withdrawing representation in grievances is unlikely to give teachers enough reasons to be members because contractual workplace protections are incomplete, and the UFT has not
consistently enforced existing provisions.
The failure over the years to systematically and
consistently enforce sanctions against individuals who flout established laws during elections has encouraged the impunity and violence that often characterize electoral contest in Nigeria, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu has said.
To me, that means ensuring that the law is
enforced evenly and
consistently for every one of our residents in every one of our communities.
Some judges side with the state on almost all criminal issues, while others
consistently enforce individual rights and constitutional constraints on government power.
Many others cautioned that while
enforcing rules
consistently is critical, it's important to pick your battles too — especially if those confrontations are going to be public: «Instead, say, «You and I will talk about this later,»» advises Denise Tremblay Drapeau.
A solid framework for moral values should be in place,
consistently enforced and with clear expectations.
The team recommended the district improve its collection and analysis of interim student performance data, establish and
enforce expectations for student learning and classroom assessment, and ask principals to
consistently monitor curriculum delivery and differentiation.
Do I
consistently and fairly
enforce them?
Teacher must
consistently enforce the rules for them to have meaning.
California courts have
consistently enforced the rights of charter school students, parents and entities under the Act.
We acknowledge and agree that student achievement will be enhanced through improved student attendance when all parties effectively share information,
consistently enforce expectations while sharing resources to affect positive behavior change for students and their parents.
Refer to classroom community agreements daily and
consistently enforce them.
Further, teachers should
enforce rules
consistently and fairly.
However, all of the Noble behavior systems include a loss of points for staff members who do not
consistently and at all times
enforce all of the behavior systems, and that goes all the way up the line to the principals, who can lose some of their bonus money if their staff does not
enforce the rules.
Then, be sure to
consistently enforce the rules.
«There is not a well - defined plan for dealing with student misbehavior, discipline is not
consistently enforced, and there is a lack of communication on disciplinary issues,» reads the petition.
«There is not a well - defined plan for dealing with student misbehavior, discipline is not
consistently enforced, and there is a lack of communication on disciplinary issues.
If you don't
consistently enforce the rules, an American Eskimo Dog will use his intelligence in clever ways that suit his own purposes.
Set behavioral limits for him and
enforce them, as gently as he allows, but always firmly and
consistently.
In fairness, Chase never
consistently enforced their restrictive policy, even when it was in effect.
In addition, the booking process can be a bit challenging, as only certain airlines are bookable online, and phone agents seem hard - pressed to
consistently enforce even the program's own rules.
It's also fair to note that the RC standards for this stuff are
enforced less
consistently than the standards here because there are multiple people doing the
enforcing.
This demonstrates the employer's commitment to both its workplace policies, as well as to its investigation process, and gives employees confidence that these will be
consistently enforced.
While it certainly helps to have a
consistently updated and
enforced computer usage policy, such a policy does not appear to be a prerequisite to employers exercising such rights.
We can also review your present employment policies to make sure that they are legally sound and
consistently enforced to avoid future allegations.
Operating from a single location in London, Ontario, the PJC is also in an ideal position to implement strict privacy and security measures that can be strongly
enforced, thereby providing a
consistently high degree of protection for personal information.