Sentences with phrase «for enforcing change»

As participants entered puberty, family members devised strategies for enforcing change, especially for those whose parents discovered their same - sex attractions.
And if not for the enforced change of Henderson, Liverpool may have tasted a champagne - laden trophy for the first time in the Premier League era.

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«I want to compliment the Chinese for the changes they've made in the last three months, they've supported both of the resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council and I believe they're working hard to enforce the sanctions,» he said.
Instagram had already announced forthcoming changes to its API in January, but those weren't slated to roll out fully for two years, with the first round of changes not being enforced until July.
«We literally had to close for a week, change, and renovate to make it so cut - and - dry that (my staff) wouldn't have to deal with people feeling entitled and giving them a hard time,» says Gallagher, who also trained his staff on how to enforce the new limits.
Allow H - 1B holders to change jobs without losing their visa status and being forced to leave the country immediately — a condition that enforces lower salaries for H - 1B holders and encourages skilled immigrant arbitrage and tech «body shop» abuses.
Although these new rules were for years rarely enforced, that too was about to change.
A meeting scheduling service is an important tool for changing the culture of meetings in the office because it enforces best practices and new processes with software.
There must be a prior change of values that can then be enforced politically.20 Advanced technologies may offer hope for survival in principle but can do so in fact only if certain changes in morality and political behavior take place as well.
And support for the status quo merely enforces the power of those already in command and reduces the opportunity for change.
That customs and traditions are out there for you to learn and enjoy, but they change over time and are not set in stone like most religions would like to enforce.
Instead, the gospel is a holistic work of restoration that includes grace and forgiveness from God for even the vilest actions — but always, only received in the midst of a genuine process of repentance and change, all while consequences and boundaries are enforced to protect innocent people.»
When I saw who had written that, my hopes for an intelligent, or at least receptive, government response to the campaign against gay «marriage» then getting under way died within me: those words were written by Theresa May, the Home Secretary, and they appeared on the very morning she launched a «consultation» on the government's proposals to enforce a change in the legal definition of this ancient institution.
So why on Earth did Wenger only make one (enforced) change for the Everton game, when we had all those fresh legs sitting on the bench?
Having made the enforced change of Koscielny for Gabriel in the first half, the French manager then left it until the 87th minute to bring Aaron Ramsey on for Rosicky.
The enforced change is because Francis Coquelin is suspended, and Giroud's inclusion means that he has recovered from his minor injury, which is good news for the squad.
Thinking back to when I was in high school and college, during the height of «correcting speech for politics» — hard to believe is was So Long Ago tm — the effort to change how we used language was meant to indirectly change how we viewed others by enforcing a new lexicon.
Consistency is hard to find when enforced changes are required each week but there could be fitness boosts for both sides with their main men returning to training in the days leading up to the game.
To be fair to Wenger, - though I have wanted him sacked for many years already — three games in 6 days, thanks to the PREM making us play on this Monday gone, has enforced severe change.
The Arsenal made two enforced changes for the second leg of the Europa League in Moscow.
I predict Monk will make some changes for this one, some enforced and some loanees may not feature, although he will want to finish the season with a victory.
Idrissa Gana Gueye returns to Everton's midfield in place of the injured Gyfli Sigurdsson, as Sam Allardyce makes just one enforced change to his team for today's encounter with Stoke City.
He named the same team for the last two league games, and he made one enforced change between the victories over Hull and Leicester.
The only change to what is likely to be Barça's strongest lineup this season is enforced, with Gerard Deulofeu coming in for the injured Ousmane Dembélé.
On Saturday, in a fixture United could ill - afford to lose if they were deadly serious about regaining their top - dog status in England by clinching 12th Premier League title, Ferguson made no less than seven changes to the team which won so convincingly at The Bridge for the visit of Fulham, with the likes of Edwin Van Der Saar, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney handed some valuable respite, though the latter was enforced on Sir Alex as Rooney served the first of a two - match suspension, which could be a blessing in disguise in the long run especially as United cruised to victory with a 2 - 0 win over Fulham in his absence.
The changes in Nestlé policies and practices that have been achieved are attributable to pressure from the boycott and concerted work around the world on monitoring companies against the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly and working for legislation to enforce these measure.
Information for patients and the public will help enforce the step change needed in antimicrobial prescribing, particularly for conditions like coughs and colds that may get better without such intervention in the large majority of cases.
``...... As your Attorney General, I will fight for LGBT equality, I will use the Civil Rights Bureau to aggressively enforce discrimination laws, and I will use the office's power to force change
Productive third - party involvement designed to alter the confrontational foreign policy narrative as well as a structural environment that allows enough leverage for domestic decision makers (elected civilian leadership in Pakistan's case) to implement and enforce new policies are also imperative for change to happen.
Plaid Cymru's Westminster leader Elfyn Llwyd, MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd, said: «This amendment, if passed, would enforce a simple change - that the assembly be officially named the National Parliament of Wales.
«But it doesn't end there, there is a need for Nigeria labour to continuously use the power workforce to enforce the real change of the current administration.
Rep. Chris Gibson is taking heat from environmentalists for supporting a House measure that would block the EPA's authority to enforce climate change rules on coal - fired power plant emissions.
«Obama believes that a critical step in restoring fiscal discipline is enforcing pay - as - you - go (PAYGO) budgeting rules which require new spending commitments or tax changes to be paid for by cuts to other programs or new revenue.»
The Memorandum supporting the Injunction, co-authored by attorneys Gary Sinawski and Mark R. Brown, concludes, «For the foregoing reasons, Defendant should be preliminarily enjoined from enforcing H.B. 194 ′ s changes to O.R.C. § § 3501.01 (E) and 3517.01 (A)(1), and the LPO should remain qualified for Ohio's 2011 and 2012 election balloFor the foregoing reasons, Defendant should be preliminarily enjoined from enforcing H.B. 194 ′ s changes to O.R.C. § § 3501.01 (E) and 3517.01 (A)(1), and the LPO should remain qualified for Ohio's 2011 and 2012 election ballofor Ohio's 2011 and 2012 election ballots.
President Nana Akufo - Addo called for a change in attitude from Ghanaians and also mentioned some policy initiatives to enforce already existing sanitation laws.
This would all change one year later for his reunion with Michael Caine in little seen comedy thriller Pulp when Hodges enforced a meticulously brown colour palette throughout.
While Siobhan Gorman («Bipartisan Schoolmates,» Feature, Summer 2002) can be faulted for underestimating the degree to which President Bush's education policy represents major change, she is correct to point out the obvious: Public policy matters only if it is enforced.
The Wallace Foundation (Kutash et al., 2010) emphasizes that professional learning «must be aimed at breaking established routines and norms, changing entrenched expectations, providing new instructional approaches, and creating and enforcing a school culture of high expectations for all students.»
They include successfully changing policy to enforce the implementation of five Ethnic Studies classes, the addition of three more guidance counselors, and the elimination of a policy that required students to go to detention for being late during their class time.
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.
Across the board, student protesters pressed for similar change: Broaden background checks for weapons purchases, restrict access to assault rifles, enforce mental health screenings for gun owners and increase security at schools.
My dissertation examines the processes and causes of the changing use of Title IX in the three primary organizational settings where it is enforced: the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, the courts, and on the local level of colleges and universities.
Miller, the House Education and the Workforce Committee's senior Democrat and a longtime advocate for enforcing equitable distribution, mildly criticized the Education Department change.
Unfortunately, with little notice, Apple changed the way it enforces its rules and this will prevent the current version of the Reader for iPhone from being available in the app store.
«Unfortunately, with little notice, Apple changed the way it enforces its rules, and this will prevent the current version of the Reader for iPhone from being available in the app store,» read a note posted on Sony's online Reader Store.
The companies behind eReader apps for the iPad and iPhone must have been told the new rules were finally to be enforced, and major changes were noticed this weekend by The Digital Reader that include the removal of Google Books from the iTunes App Store.
You may be subject to fees enforced by the airlines for changes to your flight itinerary.
The Bank may, without prior notice, and from time to time: (1) renew, compromise, extend, accelerate or otherwise change the terms relating to the Debt; (2) take and hold security (other than the Collateral Account) for payment of the Debt and enforce, exchange and release the security in any manner that the Bank determines is proper; (3) release or substitute you, any guarantor, or any endorser of the Debt; and (4) increase or lower the Credit Limit on your Credit Account, and no such action shall change the fact that the Collateral Account at all times will be held by the Bank as security for the Debt.
Enabling, empowerment and forcing change in Wilmington — Wilmington, DE decided to repeal its breed ban after struggles in finding anyone to take their animal control contract because no one was willing to enforce it for them — a nice power play that many organizations can do themselves in their own BSL communties.
We hope Obama works to see that that is enforced, and that is one of our [items in our] 100 - point Change Agenda for Animals, which we released last week on our website.
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