Sentences with phrase «for reassigning»

Shame on FSU for reassigning the female on the receiving end of the deal.
Sexually repressed Capt. Glenn (Patrick Wilson, first among equals in a fine cast) is by turns inconsolably glum and inappropriately hostile while mooning for a reassigned comrade.

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Young was reassigned in 1987 as special assistant for engineering, operations and safety at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, a move he viewed as punishment for his outspokenness.
One rule of thumb is not to make any operational changes — reassigning employees or integrating teams, for example — until the money is in the bank.
Strzok was reassigned by the Special Counsel's Office to FBI Human Resources for improper text messages with his mistress, FBI Attorney Lisa Page (no known relation to Carter Page), where they both demonstrated a clear bias against Trump and in favor of Clinton, whom Strzok had also investigated.
About a week after the move to the townhouse, Nikolas Cruz was involuntarily transferred out of Stoneman Douglas, apparently for assaulting another student, and reassigned to his second alternative school.
In corporations the penalty for repeated failure on known tasks is being reassigned to other tasks or asked to leave the company.
Under the law, employers have to provide pregnant workers with accommodations they need to keep working — like allowing them to eat or drink on the job, or reassigning them to a less physically demanding role — if they would provide similar accommodations for a worker with a disability.
For months, officials have refused to explain why Strzok was reassigned, but people familiar with the matter said it was ultimately Mueller's decision.
For example Belk reassigning this woman to some other task when they found out her belief system required her to take no part in Christmas fanfare.
Secondly for obvious reasons why he should reassign.
As for the professional, last year I took the first steps by asking to be reassigned to a department that better fit my natural skills and talents.
They have reassigned the aide to classes that do not involve working with children and suggest that Cali should bear the ultimate responsibility for the aide staying in the class this long.
Members of a special team at the U.S. Education Department that had been investigating widespread abuses by for - profit colleges have been marginalized, reassigned or instructed to focus on other matters, according to current and former employees.
Heastie called for Farah to be reassigned to a comparable job with similar pay and benefits that would come from Wozniak's staff budget until the end of her current term.
We like his warning that people in patronage positions might be reassigned and his promise to institute a culture change — give eight hours of pay for eight hours of work and make assignments, promotions and overtime based on merit.
«The Buffalo Police Department Strike Force has been disbanded and the new police commissioner has reassigned them to traffic detail so I just spoke with the police chief of the D district and every single year there's hundreds of tickets that are written in the Parkside area for cars that are either going through stop signs or speeding and they regularly assign details to that area,» said Joel Feroleto, Buffalo Common Council member.
That worker's cases were reassigned to other workers for immediate follow - up.
«The workers at the Bernard Fineson facility deserve security for their professions, as well as a guarantee that their jobs will not be reassigned to a facility outside of New York City.
Other states may reassign the delegates to vote for someone else.
Examples of accommodations for pregnant workers include reassigning those in manual labor jobs to lower - impact positions, giving seats to checkout workers and others in retail jobs and making sure pregnant women are allowed to drink water on the job to remain hydrated, Quinn and Vacca said.
The National Endowment for the Arts has reassigned former communications director Yosi Sergant, who had become the latest target of FOX News talk show host Glenn Beck.
Silver authorized a «confidential» settlement of more than $ 103,800 for two of them and reassigned the other to another Assembly job.
«Mandatory insurance for all home - owners would reassign the costs for damage within a framework of solidarity, while the premium rebates would create economic incentive for private mitigation measures to tackle elementary damage such as flooding, severe rainfall and snow pressure,» prompts Prof. Reimund Schwarze from UFZ as food for thought.
Yu soon was reassigned to an even larger effort — searching for a treatment for bronchitis, from which Mao suffered.
For most scientists, moving to France is easier said than done, says Michael Halpern, deputy director of the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists in Washington, D.C. «It's not as if you can just pick up a NASA climate satellite and just reassign it to France,» Halpern saFor most scientists, moving to France is easier said than done, says Michael Halpern, deputy director of the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists in Washington, D.C. «It's not as if you can just pick up a NASA climate satellite and just reassign it to France,» Halpern safor Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists in Washington, D.C. «It's not as if you can just pick up a NASA climate satellite and just reassign it to France,» Halpern says.
The researchers were able to assign 8.6 % of the previously unannotated genomes to a species, and reassigned species for 9.8 %.
In the years since the first film, the state troopers for Vermont have been reassigned to a new task.
If you have front channel Speakers that have separate speaker connections for the midrange / tweeters and the woofers (I am not referring to the subwoofer, but the woofers in your front speakers), some 7.1 channel receivers allow you can reassign the amplifiers running the 6th and 7th channels to your front channels.
While value - added calculations are useful, the results are rough and proximate; they do not provide clear or stable guidance for large - scale efforts to reassign teachers.
They can quickly review user analytics for this information as well as more nuanced information like user personas: If Michael doesn't score great on the social skills section, maybe he should be reassigned from the Sales department.
The «turkey trots» and «lemon dances» in the movie are apt names for the annual process of reassigning poor - performing teachers to other schools.
Breaking large schools up into smaller units may reduce suspension rates for all students — and especially for black students — but that means reassigning students to new schools.
If students miss a particular word, the teacher can re-teach the word; VocabularySpellingCity can create a review list which teachers can reassign for additional practice.
Desert Trails» former teachers, who would have had to reapply for a job there and surrender their union benefits, have been reassigned to other district schools.
WASHINGTON — Members of a special team at the Education Department that had been investigating widespread abuses by for - profit colleges have been marginalized, reassigned or instructed to focus on other matters, according to current and former employees.
The populace has been made to believe that there is something un-American about reassigning students to schools for the purposes of integrating education.
The Presentation includes a page that reads, in part, «Turnaround plans may include proposals for... Hiring and reassigning teachers and administrators, including, but not limited to, approaches such as election to work.»
The rationale is straightforward: Larger classes for the best teachers benefit the pupils who are reassigned to them; they also help the less effective teachers improve their instruction by enabling them to concentrate on fewer students.
If there is no alternative accommodation, then the employer must attempt to reassign the employee to a vacant position for which s / he is qualified, unless to do so would cause an undue hardship.
If it is an undue hardship under the ADA to hold open an employee's position during a period of leave, or an employee is no longer qualified to return to his / her original position, then the employer must reassign the employee (absent undue hardship) to a vacant position for which s / he is qualified.
Yusuke Hasegawa, who has been Honda's F1 head for less than two years, is being reassigned to work on R&D focused on mass production cars with the title «executive chief engineer».
Ripped from the job she always loved, she is reassigned to work for mysterious Mark Sakai and spy on the corrupt leaders of her city.
Some lenders can be a little slow with the reassigning when you dump them for new lenders.
Concentra Financial acted as administrator providing a liaison between CSI and investors who either committed new funds or reassigned existing funds to their SDRRSP for the bond.
From my experience, the card issuer usually has no problem reassign the credit limit to other cards for me.
In my online account, it is clear BoA reassigned credit from my BBR for the new PR.
You judge what you expect the return to be for your intended time period, and when you no longer think that is the case, you reassign capital.
In May of 2010, the then shelter director was reassigned to other duties with the city and a search for a new shelter director began.
However, Alaska does reserve the right to close an account if it is inactive for 2 years, delete any mileage balance, and reassign the Mileage Plan number.
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