Sentences with phrase «joint responsibilities of»

The Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Programs: Linking School Success with Life Success has developed a resource for school counselors, social workers, and psychologists on Improving Conditions for Learning which shares roles and joint responsibilities of the three student support careers.
It's the joint responsibility of the Club Board and Wenger himself.
Miriam Stoppard's 1984 book «The Baby Care Book» referred extensively to the joint responsibility of parenthood.
«The selection of [library] materials should be the joint responsibility of all those who anticipate using them.»
This whole approach to teaching contrasts hugely with the teamwork displayed in Japanese and Finnish schools, where the quality of teaching of a subject is seen as the joint responsibility of every teacher in that department.
The process of raising and educating the next generation is a joint responsibility of parents and educators.
Day - to - day management of the gallery is the joint responsibility of the two partners.
- Read this blog from Dr. Roland Busch, Chief Technology Officer and Member of the Managing Board, Siemens AG, on the joint responsibility of businesses, communities and cities to take action on climate change
Directed and supervised daily safety, operations, and business and capacity development efforts for 18 washrack locations across four regions in the U.S. Developed and maintained joint responsibility of $ 18 million in capital expenditures, and created and managed a budget of $ 17 million.
It is the joint responsibility of the licensee and the managing broker to ensure that all information on licensing application forms is true and complete.

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In the event of a spouse's death, creditors can not automatically remove the deceased person's name from the joint account and make the debt the sole responsibility of the living spouse.
«All of the same responsibilities fall on about half the number of people who were there before, and that creates a pretty high demand on these guys and their work life,» Colonel Pete Fesler, the commander of the 1st Fighter Wing at Joint Base Langley - Eustis, told VOA.
But Zuckerberg, who is testifying before a rare joint congressional committee on Tuesday, says Facebook needs to take a «broader view» of its responsibility in the world.
«We reiterated to China that they have a diplomatic responsibility to exert much greater economic and diplomatic pressure on the regime if they want to prevent further escalation in the region,» U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters at a joint news conference with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Inova was able to finance the creation of this network through the joint venture, and it is now experimenting with new ways of paying the network's doctors so they bear more responsibility for the overall effectiveness of the care they deliver.
Also, there has been a change of leadership in the cable unit, as Neil Smit took over operational responsibilities after the NBC - Universal joint venture was completed.
The social side of the program called for measures to assure just distribution of wealth, joint responsibility, and social harmony.
We are well used to such Evangelicals, sharing with them the doctrinal and moral essentials of classical Christianity, a commitment to the Augustinian patrimony of the West, recent remarkable joint statements on justification, and much common work for the sanctity of life, Biblical standards of sexual morality, social justice, environmental responsibility and world peace.
There were no significant differences between the 12 test groups in the proportions of main vs. joint household grocery purchasing responsibility (F11, 789 = 1.5, p > 0.05), gender (F11, 789 = 0.6, p > 0.05), age group (F11, 789 = 0.5, p > 0.05), education level (F11, 789 = 1.0, p > 0.05) or household income (F11, 789 = 0.9, p > 0.05), indicating that randomization to test groups was successful.
«I see it as our joint responsibility to build on the success of recent years and establish Borussia Dortmund at the summit of German football and as a permanent fixture in the UEFA Champions League in the long term.»
If Villa are to avoid the drop again, then Jordan Ayew and Rudy Gestede need to assume joint responsibility for delivering Benteke's goal tally, and the likes of Carlos Sanchez, Jonas Okore and Charles N'Zogbia have to perform much, much better.
We published a discussion paper, Birth Registration and Parental Responsibility, in March 2007 when the Government was first considering the issue, and identified in it some of the costs and benefits to fathers, mothers, children and society of the Government's taking a more pro-active stance towards joint birth registration for unmarried fathers.
They are currently set out in Chapter 4 of Joint Birth Registration: Recording Responsibility under the title «further proposals» — and will impact significantly on culture and practice in maternity and teenage pregnancy services.
If parents in Illinois are awarded joint custody, the parents must sign a Joint Parenting Agreement, which explains each parent's rights and responsibilities for the care of the cjoint custody, the parents must sign a Joint Parenting Agreement, which explains each parent's rights and responsibilities for the care of the cJoint Parenting Agreement, which explains each parent's rights and responsibilities for the care of the child.
In other words, parents who share joint custody may only share joint legal custody, meaning that they equally share the responsibility for making major legal decisions on behalf of the child.
A coalition of campaigning organisations, known as the Nestlé Critics, submitted a report to the UN Global Compact Office regarding the last Creating Shared Value report in 2009 as this voluntary corporate responsibility initiative posts the reports on its website and has even taken part in joint events with Nestlé.
Joint custody reposes in both parents legal responsibility for the care of their children and alternates the physical custody.
4) Facilitation / Divorce Co-ordinator (Couples / Family): Facilitation can be used to resolve any type of family dispute — divorce (financial aspects, contact and care, rights and responsibilities in respect of the parents to the children, holiday contact, maintenance issues), post-divorce disputes (ongoing contact, disputes with regard to joint decisions to be made between the parties etc), maintenance, permanent relationship or civil union disputes, relocation matters, testamentary division.
Citing recent legislation permitting joint custody in dissolution of marriage cases, [2] trial court decided that joint custody, alternating primary responsibility of the children between Robert and Carla, would best serve the interests of Susan and Mary Lee.
The recommendation's name «Eating and Learning Together» emphasizes that school meal situations offer a multidisciplinary learning opportunity and increasing the inclusion of the pupil in the implementation of the catering arrangements promotes joint responsibility for good mealtimes.
In addition, joint custody allows both parents to share equal responsibilities in the care of the child and helps facilitate a proper bond between the child and both parents.
Joint custody means the legal responsibility of a minor child is shared equally between the parents, and neither parent has legal custodial rights superior to those of the other parent.
An order for joint custody may specify one home as the primary residence of the child and designate one parent to have sole power to make decisions regarding specific matters while both parents retain equal rights and responsibilities for other matters.
Joint physical custody means mutual authority and responsibility regarding the child (ren)'s place of residence and the exertion of continuous parenting time for significant periods of time.
Judges in Kansas generally prefer to award joint custody, which allows both parents to share the rights and responsibilities of raising a child.
We have a joint responsibility to preserve the City of London and the financial services industries associated with it as key wealth and job creators.
«The former solicitor general and current interim attorney general is a Cuomo appointee, the inspector general is a Cuomo appointee, the head of (the Joint Commission on Public Ethics) is a Cuomo appointee and every other constitutional branch of government outside of the U.S. attorney has shrunk from their responsibility under the weight of Cuomo coercion.
In particular, since 2011 a range of appointments have become subject to «double - locking,» whereby the appointment and dismissal of senior staff could only proceed with the joint approval of government and parliament (e.g. appointments to the Office of Budgetary Responsibility).
And so the sole responsibilities of the Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee will be to provide Ministers with assessments which have been formulated independently of the political process and to improve across government the effectiveness of intelligence analysis.
The joint agreement also seeks more frequent reports from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Financial Stability Forum on threats to global economy and, in a bid to «improve transparency of markets», calls on the IMF to «strengthen and clarify» its responsibility towards the overseeing of macro financial stability.
But the responsibilities come with benefits: money to support a scientific group, and joint teaching and research assistants to share the task of preparing and marking assignments.
In the newly reconstituted Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights, and Law Program, the missions of the CSFR and NCLS continue to complement one another as staff pursue projects such as continuing seminars for judges on neuroscience and the law, personalized medicine, the state and future of clinical trials, advocacy in science, understanding responsible research practices in changing research environments, and joint AAAS - China Association of Science and Technology workshops on science and ethics.
Steve Kell, GP and co chair of the NHS Clinical Commissioners representative group, said: «CCGs are trying to develop a sense of joint responsibility for populations, so people in the hospital are thinking beyond their hospital walls to look at nursing home quality, and anything that affects our patients.
Coal ash is the second largest source of industrial waste in the country, after mining, according to a joint report from the nonprofit environment law organization, Earthjustice, and the Physicians for Social Responsibility.
For simplicity, one person may manage paying all the day - to - day expenses, but both should be fully engaged in the responsibility of planning for a joint financial future.
List all of your joint monthly expenses (rent, utilities, groceries) and assign each person responsibility for paying a certain expense.
The UN's Deputy Special Representative noted that while the UNSOM wants to see the allegations investigated, stressed upon the AU to contemplate a joint probe to due to the «need for transparency» adding «it is the responsibility of the troop contributing country to carry out the necessary criminal investigations, in a transparent manner.»
Given the adversarial nature of the relationship, there was never any real possibility of teachers accepting joint responsibility for student performance outcomes, as was the case with unions in northern Europe, where the relationship has never been hostile.
A joint effort by Detroit businesses, educators, and community groups to provide jobs for high - school graduates who meet tougher academic standards has been delayed by infighting over the amount of responsibility to be shouldered by companies and schools.
On the other hand, student teaching experience requires teacher candidates to assume more teaching responsibility «under the joint supervision of a cooperating teacher and a university supervisor» (p. 2).
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