Sentences with phrase «fits the definition under»

As a result, the previous definition of 20 or more employees for a large organization under the customer service standard no longer applies and fits the definition under the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation.
The court considered whether a pile of dirt could be removed by order of the council if it fit the definition under the Act.

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If BFI and the IFA does not succeed in convincing Congress to pass legislation that will oppose the NLRB's decision, franchises are going to have to examine their business model and see where they fit under the expanded definition.
The agency will test whether andro fits the definition of a controlled substance under the Anabolic Steroids Control Act.
He said the matter was «nothing that would fall under the lobbying rubric» but that Howe and the rest of the team were registered with JCOPE earlier this year because their work might now fit the technical definition of lobbying.
Under state law, Towns is banned from lobbying the governor's office for two years, but his duties as described by American Airlines may not fit the legal definition of lobbying.
The dictionary definition of blended learning (sometimes called hybrid learning) is so broad, it sometimes feels like nearly every modern classroom could fit under that umbrella.
While schools operating under charter are considered public education, the charter developers are often private entities that own the school facilities, leaving the question of whether such an arrangement could fit within the state's definitions for where eminent domain is permissible.
Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, only interest on home loans used to buy, build or substantially improve your deductible, and home improvements should fit the definition.
At about 11 - weeks, he and his sibling fit the definition of under - socialized to a tee.
During the Bush administration, the EPA has rejected the idea that greenhouse gases should be regulated like soot, smog precursors and other kinds of air pollution, despite an April 2007 Supreme Court ruling that said carbon dioxide fit the definition of a pollutant that could be regulated under the Clean Air Act.
Leased employees injured on the job, however, may not be covered under either policy because they neither fit the definition of «employee», while an employer's liability policy may not cover work - related injuries sustained by a leased employee.
On the other hand, the plaintiff argued that the young student was merely following the school bus driver's instructions when she boarded, and this fits within the definition of an accident under state law.
As such, it fit within the definition of «land» under the RPLA.
Domestic help, relatives not included in the definition of the insured, temporary house guests and roommates are not included or covered under a home insurance policy because these people do not fit into the definition of the insured.
Policies that fit the definition of being «simplified» or «accelerated» are normally smaller in benefit amount (6k and under).
The reply came under a lot of scrutiny from other redditers who argued that Cameron's position is vague at best, as bitcoin does not fit into existing definitions of what a currency should be.
According to Pooler, «Bitcoin does not fall under the statutory definition of «payment instrument»... nor does Bitcoin fit into one of the defined categories listed.»
Sufficient evidence exists to qualify the community schools approach as an evidence - based intervention under ESSA (i.e., a program or intervention must have at least one well - designed study that fits into its four - tier definition of evidence).
The dark wood bed fits in beautifully under the beams of this attic bedroom, and adds definition to the otherwise white scheme.
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