Sentences with phrase «equivalency in»

We in this industry really need to stop kidding ourselves that equivalency in our service is not based upon our time, effort or knowledge but rather the value of the property.
COURSEWORK EQUIVALENCY The Board accepts the following as establishing coursework equivalency in the above five substantive content areas:
Hammond insists upon a kind of somatic equivalency in her work.
BloomBoard and Digital Promise are already approved for statewide credit hour equivalency in Texas, Illinois, and North Carolina, with additional states expected to provide approval in the coming months.
These children especially have a higher dropout rate with the equivalency in reading level of an elementary school child, and that has more to do with having a grading system that moves children up grade levels without warrant and those students not getting enough attention with giant class sizes.
Most have only a Sunday school knowledge of the Bible and perhaps a high school equivalency in science.
Demonstrate fraction equivalencies in your classroom with these colorful tiles.

Not exact matches

That false equivalency resulted in hateful — and sometimes deadly — acts committed against innocent human beings.
So, this is yet another variable that breaks equivalency, because its a factor in one IRA type but not the other.
So already we have dashed any hope of an «equivalency» in tabulating the final retirement balance.
Because of the «ism» at the end, making it appear as if it were an ideology, and the fact that they do not understand the definition of the word... and many seek to use a «false equivalency» in a bid to bolster their failed arguments, too.
While we Catholics can and do lament the separation of those in the East from communion with the Roman pontiff, we should not pretend that there is a moral equivalency with regard to this separation.
False equivalency — it's logical to question supernatural beliefs that essentially have people believing in, for all intents and purposes, magic; whereas it is illogical to question why some would choose not to believe in the same magic due to their adherence to logic and reason.
The sticker is a bit tattered, since it goes back to the controversy about «civil unions» — the Vermont law passed in 2000 establishing various legal equivalencies to marital rights for gay and lesbian couples.
I know some people are going to go apoplectic about «moral equivalency», but my point is to show that we are not always objective in evaluating leaders in other cultures, places and times.
To say this is not to make the error of moral equivalency because compartmentalizing behaviors may differ in degree, but that variation does not make any particular degree right.
The report looks at organic equivalency arrangements between the U.S. and Canada (implemented in 2009), the EU (2012), Japan (2014) and Taiwan (2009).
Because some differences in standards were deemed significant to domestic policy goals, consumer needs or production standards, the Equivalency Agreement also contains a few additional requirements that must be met before a product is deemed «equivalent» by the importing country.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) signed the historic Equivalency Agreement on June 17, 2009 during OTA's All Things Organic ™ Conference & Trade Show in Chicago.
Australian Certified Organic (ACO) recently announced an equivalency agreement with Switzerland, an addition to the many other countries that ACO certified exporters have easy access to, giving clients access to more markets than any other organic certifying group in Australia.
Under the Canada - EU Equivalency Arrangement, Canadian organic products with all their ingredients grown in Canada may enter the EU market.
What I am curious about is to understand the equivalency between baking chocolate and bar chocolate, such as if there is a cocoa percentage of bar chocolate that mimics baking chocolate or if baking chocolate differs in other ways.
All companies selling products in, or exporting products to, Mexico must be certified to the LPO or an equivalency agreement.
The national organic standard in Australia has an equivalency agreement for plant and plant processed products; however because ACO has its own standard, which is stricter, ACO certified products like wine and livestock can also now be exported to Switzerland.
U.S. and Korean officials developed an organic equivalency arrangement to help eliminate trade barriers since changes in Korea's regulations closed the market to U.S. organic exports last year.
San Diego, Calif., USA and Nundah, Queensland, Australia (July 11, 2014)-- The recently announced U.S. — Korea Organic Equivalency Agreement allows organic processed products certified in Korea or the U.S. to be sold as organic in either country.
The equivalency agreement covers processed products containing at least 95 percent organic ingredients that were processed in either country.
It is important to determine the vitamin A equivalency of Golden Rice β - carotene to project the potential effect of this biofortified grain in rice - consuming populations that commonly exhibit low vitamin A status.
Our results showed that our method can effectively assess the vitamin A equivalency of β - carotene doses as low as 1 mg in rice.
Recently, studies have shown that the equivalency of vegetable provitamin A carotenoids to vitamin A is in the range of 10 — 27 μg all - transβ - carotene to 1 μg retinol activity (13 — 16).
Because the vitamin A equivalency of various foods and supplements varies from 2 μg β - carotene to 1 μg retinol (when provided as a β - carotene supplement in oil) to 27 μg β - carotene to 1 μg retinol (when provided as vegetable β - carotene)(11, 13), and this equivalency is matrix dependent, it is important to determine the vitamin A equivalency of β - carotene from Golden Rice.
Lennard's tour ended in 1976, but after five months she returned to Korea and taught in a high school equivalency program at a U.S. Army base for four months.
Believe it or not, you can do that without the red herrings and false equivalencies you seem most comfortable trafficking in.
In fact, most sports are equivalency sports, meaning that scholarships can (and are) broken up into fractions in order to provide aid to more kids and again, not all of those fractional scholarships are offered and spoken for in the early signing perioIn fact, most sports are equivalency sports, meaning that scholarships can (and are) broken up into fractions in order to provide aid to more kids and again, not all of those fractional scholarships are offered and spoken for in the early signing perioin order to provide aid to more kids and again, not all of those fractional scholarships are offered and spoken for in the early signing perioin the early signing period.
He was the very paradigm of that singular American figure, the coach — corch as they say in backwater Dixie — who loved his boys as he dominated them, drove off the weak and molded the survivors, making the game of football an equivalency test for life.
Other difficulties when conducting or evaluating research in this area include ensuring the equivalency of the control and experimental groups in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), 10 controlling for participant attrition (which may affect the validity of findings by reducing group equivalence) and missed visits (which may affect validity by reducing program intensity), 11 documenting that the program was fully and accurately implemented, and determining whether the program's theory of change logically connects program activities with intended outcomes.
The USDA on Friday moved one step closer to allowing poultry both raised and slaughtered in China to be exported to the U.S.... In an audit released on Friday, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said China's food safety system for slaughtered poultry meets U.S. equivalency standards, a step toward allowing imports of poultry products from animals raised in the communist natioin China to be exported to the U.S.... In an audit released on Friday, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said China's food safety system for slaughtered poultry meets U.S. equivalency standards, a step toward allowing imports of poultry products from animals raised in the communist natioIn an audit released on Friday, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said China's food safety system for slaughtered poultry meets U.S. equivalency standards, a step toward allowing imports of poultry products from animals raised in the communist natioin the communist nation.
A problem occurs here though, in that this equivalency may not be objectively measurable.
The measure, which is separate from federal legislation and would apply only to New York state, would allow undocumented students to be eligible for funds from the state's Tuition Assistance Program if they attended high school in New York state or received a general equivalency diploma and have applied to a college or university within the state.
Bringing an irrelevancy like the thieves in Congress is an extreme logical fallacy known as «false equivalency» see link:
Then it insisted there were «no practical obstacles» to a UK - EU trade deal, failing to recognise that the basis for regulatory equivalency is trust in the future maintenance of standards - a trust which, given Britain's current behaviour, one would have to be very foolish to maintain.
The NYC Department of Education touts its $ 47 million - a-year adult - education program as the biggest in the state and second - biggest nationwide, but last school year it awarded just 299 high - school equivalency diplomas.
In addition to enhancing the participants» work skills and soft skills, they are able to combine Work Experience with educational programs such as High School Equivalency («HSE»), English as a Second Language («ESL») and Computer Skills on site.
King argued that President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have given «too many indicators of moral equivalency» by urging restraint on both sides, and condemning some of the Israeli shelling that resulted in the deaths of civilian Palestinians.
«There is no moral equivalency between the minimum wage, which effects hundreds of thousands of low paid workers in this state, and raising the wages of very affluent people,» Smith said.
You should know that the IDNYC Card is an official form of identification that can be used in City Agencies, the NYPD, for entry into public buildings like schools, to take the high school equivalency exam in New York City.
The Career Collegiate Institute serves students between the ages of 17 to 21, preparing them for the high school equivalency exam while at the same time working in partnership with Erie Community College to get them ready for college.
So rather than give up on school he enrolled in the Buffalo school district's Career Collegiate Institute, where he will earn a high school equivalency degree while taking classes to prepare him for college.
Tina is a founding member of the Consortium for the Assessment of College Equivalency (CACE) and the Collaborative for Quality in Alternative Learning (CQAL), a grant - funded project exploring quality assurance for innovative providers in higher education.
Note the caloric expenditure equivalencies I present here are assuming no dietary compensation, something seen quite dramatically, for example, in nut consumption.
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