A lot of people don't realize that
even nonpublic schools can participate.
Not exact matches
Web scraping and other alternative data collection practices are already fueling debate over what constitutes
nonpublic information and insider trading — and whether investors can misuse information
even when it's public and legally obtained.
Thus also the insistence of American public education on its «exclusive franchise» on legitimacy
even though millions of children attend
nonpublic schools.
Even if the justices were able to see on the basis of the French achievement that the political divisions they fear from religious controversy are not inescapable in today's democratic society, their own need for consistency as they fashion the developing common law would still prevent them from reversing themselves soon enough to enable the American people to take effective official action to save
nonpublic education.
Philanthropy helps to a degree, yet district schools get
even more money from
nonpublic sources than charters do: $ 571 per pupil versus $ 552.
Some say rating agencies no longer should have exclusive access to
nonpublic information, to
even out the playing field.
Agencies no longer should have exclusive access to
nonpublic information, to
even out the playing field.
In some states, the mere presence of a camera with a field of view covering a
nonpublic area where a person might legally be physically present, can be considered an Assault against that person, and you could be prosecuted for that (&
even if you win, it could be quite expensive to defend such a claim).