Concerns about the loss of nuance and ambiguity
in contract language, or the general erosion of the knowledge base that might arise with automated document creation are not without validity.
Not exact matches
The company is removing
language found
in some of its employees»
contracts that barred them from filing suit over workplace sexual harassment claims.
What usually happened was the other party figured this out and began to unwind the
contract or comply only with the letter of the
contract, seeking every loophole
in the
language they could find.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Tuesday launched an investigation into the pharma giant's
contracts with local school systems
in New York over potentially anticompetitive
language in the arrangements.
Wireless
contracts written
in clear
language would be a start, but more needs to be done, said Catherine Middleton, the Canada Research Chair
in Communication Technologies
in the Information Society at Ryerson University
in Toronto.
Ahead of the November release of her first English -
language album
in six years, Dion was the subject of not one, but two death hoaxes on Facebook, and was
in the process of selling her $ 72.5 - million Florida mansion and $ 30 - million Montreal manor to build a new residence
in Las Vegas where she's reportedly signed a
contract to perform at Caesars through 2019.
The
language in the SCL Elections
contract with GSR is explicit on these points.
Solidity One of the most popular
languages that smart
contracts can be written
in.
The
language of mainstream
contract drafting is dysfunctional, so anyone using document assembly for
contract drafting faces a serious garbage -
in, garbage - out problem.
While work on the anonymity of the cryptocurrency remains at the forefront of the development team's priorities, Bytecoin aims to introduce more features
in the future, including a more lightweight wallet (for smartphones, for example) and a scripting
language that allows users to create smart
contracts.
The best way to avoid this sort of problem is to pro-actively include favorable
language in the
contract.
Kelly received a two - year
contract extension
in January, but that extension was based more on
contract language than on departmental decision.
When Bellerin first came into the side he not only defended well but was always so dangerous going forward.His pace and ability to go outside his marker gave us an attacking outlet that allowed us to play without a recognised right sided attacker which coincided with Walcott getting less and less game time.We all thought this boy was going to turn into someone very special and so obviously did the management who apparently renewed his
contract on a reputed # 100k per week.What have we seen since then?A player that seems as indecisive and under coached as the rest of the defenders at the club.A player that has rarely delivered a performance that reflected his initial early form.A player whose body
language seems to display his displeasure at being at our club when Barcelona reputedly offered # 40m for him
in the close season.
What happened
in 2008 was that the USDA required that
contracts between school districts and food service companies contain specific
language indicating that all rebates and discounts would be credited to the schools.
in high school second -
language education, I have put my teaching career on hold to pursue my blog, social media
contracts and translation work since I can do all of these from home.
What's not clear is if there is similar
language in the Frontier Central School District's
contract with its teachers.
James Thorburn, managing director of Serco's home affairs business, said: «The transition from the previous
contracts was, as the NAO acknowledges, challenging, but Serco at all times concentrated on minimising the disruption to service users through extensive communication including the provision of information
in 12
languages.
If the county awarded a
contract based on the bid
language, the
contract would be «at risk for nullification,» wrote attorney Jennifer Kavney Harvey, of the Couch White law firm
in Albany.
Additional
language would be aimed preventing favoritism
in contracting by having the chief procurement officer review and examine policies of state agencies and non-profit entities
in order to recommend changes.
Lawmaker inserted bill
language in National Defense Authorization Act to require U.S. Defense Department to consider additive manufacturing for
contracts
Lawmaker inserted bill
language in National Defense Authorization Act to require U.S. Defense Department to consider additive manufacturing for
contracts more
The media seized on the issue, and whilst Michael Gove has defended his decision
in the
language of renewal and «bringing a new pair of eyes to bear», speculation has been rife regarding the real reasons for the non-renewal of Lady Morgan's
contract.
It's the harshest
language de Blasio has leveled yet
in describing the sharp - elbowed battle between Vievu, which is slated to get the
contract, and its competitor.
Pia Wood works with the New York City Law Department, where she composed the
language incorporating the ADA
in all
contracts, and assures that this
language is
in all
contracts.
While
contracts between the parties prior to 1993 specifically stated that the agreed upon health insurance benefits were effective for the duration of the
contract, such
language was omitted from the two most recent agreements
in effect between January 1993 and May 2004.
Providers will be required to post signs and issue
contracts that outline the customer's rights
in the
language in which services are offered.
Ulster town supervisor Jim Quigley is also asking the county, through the supervisors» association, to renew
language that requires negotiations on the extender to begin
in June, «so we don't get into a situation like we had this time,» he said, referring to the eight - week lapse
in the
contract.
But sheriff's department spokesman Capt. Michael Golio said the county would be issuing that RFP shortly, and added that the previous RFP that led to Armor's
contract «was
in large part based upon the
language» of the consent decree.
Community Consultation — The
contract should include
language that ensures that the process of deploying WiFi across the City is executed with the interests and input of communities
in every borough.
Councilman Arnold Stevens said the
language in the
contract does not require audits, but it allows the town board to ask for one.
Look for more «
language changes»
in the
contract to come, which usually means more money for the contractor and more taxes for Rocklanders.
The company was hired by the state
in 2015 under a five - year, $ 44 million
contract to develop and administer English
language arts and math assessments given annually to students
in grades three through eight.
And although English is the
language of science
in the majority of German labs, at some stage you may be faced with administrative paperwork, from an employment
contract to a TV licence form, that exists only
in German.
It is also because they aggressively exploit
contract language, while school boards and superintendents are often more interested
in avoiding confrontation than
in asserting managerial prerogatives.
Union members may sue their employers
in discrimination cases even if their labor
contracts contain general
language requiring such disputes to be submitted to arbitration, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week.
And the manner
in which superintendents, school boards, and district personnel interpret and apply the often ambiguous
contract language has significantly aggravated the problem.
We are also asking parents to sign reading
contracts â $» to read to their kids four times a week for 30 minutes and also to engage
in storytelling, more frequent conversation, and other
language - building activities
in the home.
Contracts spell out expectations for team members
in student
language, along with a process that outlines what happens if someone lets down the team.
Reed: The initiative would put
language into the California Constitution that does two things: protects the benefits public employees have earned, as they're earned; and, two, allow elected officials around the state — the cities being the most important to me, but the state of California as well — to negotiate changes to bring down the costs of retirement benefits by making changes to benefits that would be earned
in the future under future
contracts for future years of service.
In a study I undertook in 1989, I found that 12 percent of the elementary and middle school magnet programs in my sample specialized in basic skills and / or individualized teaching; 11 percent offered foreign language immersion; 11 percent were science -, math -, or computer - oriented; 10 percent catered to the gifted and talented and 10 percent to the creative and performing arts; 8 percent were traditional, back - to - basics programs (demanding, for instance, dress codes and contracts with parents for supervision of homework); 7 percent were college preparatory; 7 percent were early childhood and Montessor
In a study I undertook
in 1989, I found that 12 percent of the elementary and middle school magnet programs in my sample specialized in basic skills and / or individualized teaching; 11 percent offered foreign language immersion; 11 percent were science -, math -, or computer - oriented; 10 percent catered to the gifted and talented and 10 percent to the creative and performing arts; 8 percent were traditional, back - to - basics programs (demanding, for instance, dress codes and contracts with parents for supervision of homework); 7 percent were college preparatory; 7 percent were early childhood and Montessor
in 1989, I found that 12 percent of the elementary and middle school magnet programs
in my sample specialized in basic skills and / or individualized teaching; 11 percent offered foreign language immersion; 11 percent were science -, math -, or computer - oriented; 10 percent catered to the gifted and talented and 10 percent to the creative and performing arts; 8 percent were traditional, back - to - basics programs (demanding, for instance, dress codes and contracts with parents for supervision of homework); 7 percent were college preparatory; 7 percent were early childhood and Montessor
in my sample specialized
in basic skills and / or individualized teaching; 11 percent offered foreign language immersion; 11 percent were science -, math -, or computer - oriented; 10 percent catered to the gifted and talented and 10 percent to the creative and performing arts; 8 percent were traditional, back - to - basics programs (demanding, for instance, dress codes and contracts with parents for supervision of homework); 7 percent were college preparatory; 7 percent were early childhood and Montessor
in basic skills and / or individualized teaching; 11 percent offered foreign
language immersion; 11 percent were science -, math -, or computer - oriented; 10 percent catered to the gifted and talented and 10 percent to the creative and performing arts; 8 percent were traditional, back - to - basics programs (demanding, for instance, dress codes and
contracts with parents for supervision of homework); 7 percent were college preparatory; 7 percent were early childhood and Montessori.
In Ohio's case, state law dictates that teachers on continuing contracts and those with greater seniority should have preference, language that is effectively emulated in 14 other states in the countr
In Ohio's case, state law dictates that teachers on continuing
contracts and those with greater seniority should have preference,
language that is effectively emulated
in 14 other states in the countr
in 14 other states
in the countr
in the country.
In 1992, when the new CLAS assessments were being implemented, the contract to develop national English language arts standards was awarded by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to the Center for the Study of Reading at the University of Illinois, in collaboration with the International Reading Association (IRA) and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE
In 1992, when the new CLAS assessments were being implemented, the
contract to develop national English
language arts standards was awarded by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to the Center for the Study of Reading at the University of Illinois,
in collaboration with the International Reading Association (IRA) and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE
in collaboration with the International Reading Association (IRA) and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
Senate Bill 5896 also contained
language about how evaluations would be considered
in hiring and firing teachers, and requiring educators to reach a certain level of competence before they would earn a continuing
contract.
Before these standards were completed, however, the
contract was terminated by the U.S. DOE for lack of satisfactory progress, reflecting differences
in perceptions about what constitutes appropriate standards
in English
language arts.
Moffit said support staff numbers
in the proposed
contract were low even compared to most other Montessori schools — including several successful ones
in Milwaukee — especially for special education students and English
language learners.
If the legislature acts next spring to offer teachers raises, the
language in the teacher
contract is worded
in such a way that lawmakers» actions would not void
contracts already
in force.
Izumi also observed, «
In addition to misguided government regulation, teacher unions in California have advocated contract language that would prevent the efficient and widespread use of online learning technologie
In addition to misguided government regulation, teacher unions
in California have advocated contract language that would prevent the efficient and widespread use of online learning technologie
in California have advocated
contract language that would prevent the efficient and widespread use of online learning technologies.
Lipshutz said after the lawsuit was filed, several of the school districts amended their
contracts to remove the
language prohibiting the use of standardized test scores
in teacher evaluations.
The CELLA is a four - skill
language proficiency assessment developed under
contract by Educational Testing Service (ETS) that was designed to provide evidence of program accountability
in accordance with Title I and Title III of No Child Left Behind (NCLB).
Pharmacy benefits are currently unregulated and big insurance and pharmacy drug companies are able to hide revenue
in complicated
contract language.