Sentences with phrase «imposing such tests»

For these schools, the burden of imposing such tests far exceeds the cost in time and money.

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Although their particular tactics are enormously diverse, many fundamentalist groups impose creedal tests on their followers, many have rites of passage such as conversion experiences that demarcate entry into the community, and many enforce conformity in such matters as dress, sexuality and the use of alcohol.
The most notable New England Baptist, Isaac Backus, opposed such a test, stating that «no man or men can impose any religious test, without invading the essential prerogatives of our Lord Jesus Christ.»
To have a sanction imposed the club would have had to fail the FFP test in such a way that a sanction was deemed appropriate.
If policymakers are so inclined, using such data to exit bottom - feeder schools could be undertaken without imposing state tests.
The measure, which won approval in the Republican - led House of Representatives late Wednesday, would ease federally imposed achievement goals that critics say relied too much on standardized tests and were unrealistic for struggling public school systems such as Baltimore's.
The program also imposes burdensome regulations on private schools, such as requiring a single state test and prohibiting religious schools from requiring religious classes for participating students.
At the same time, some district educational leaders are threatening that students will not graduate if they don't take the test, even though such threats are illegal since students and parents have the constitutional right to refuse such government - imposed coercion.
My thoughts drifted to what Alphie Kohn wrote, «Invoking such terms as «tougher standards,» «accountability,» and «raising the bar,» people with little understanding of how children learn have imposed a heavy - handed, top - down, test - driven version of school reform that is lowering the quality of education in this country.»
A veterinarian may make available to the owner either the original or a copy of such record or document including x-rays, electrocardiograms and other diagnostic tests and may impose a reasonable fee for the reproduction of such copies.
Lyndsay Wasser, Partner at McMillan LLP, told DataGuidance, «Pursuant to the Act's amendments to the Canada Labour Code 1985 («the Code»), even if employees agree to undergo a genetic test, or to disclose the results to their employer, the Act imposes limits on an employer's ability to use or disclose such information.
Indeed, if there were such a connection, all four of the factors mentioned by Slynn J point towards a more liberal assessment of the merits and are arguably inconsistent with imposing a «balance of probabilities plus» test on the employee.
To date, 47 states have adopted post-conviction DNA testing statutes; some have imposed additional limitations that hinder applicants from obtaining testing, such as prohibiting applications from those (1) that have plead guilty; (2) that have admitted to guilt in order to obtain parole; (3) whose attorneys did not request testing; (4) convicted of crimes for which relief could be sought; (5) who are sentenced to death; (6) who are able to establish a likelihood rather than a possibility the testing will be exculpatory; (7) where there are clear and convincing evidence that the new results would be significantly more discriminating than the results of previous testing; or (8) that fail to provide adequate safeguards to preserve biological evidence.
Use to file an appeal from a finding and / or penalty imposed after a DMV hearing regarding such matters as a fatal accident, chemical test refusal, or motor - vehicle related business regulated by DMV.
While drivers in all 50 states can have their licenses revoked for refusing drunken driving tests, the high court's ruling affects laws in 11 states that go farther in imposing criminal penalties for such refusals.
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