Sentences with phrase «judged under the new system»

Held at the end of the school day, it drew more than 200 people, many of them educators who will be judged under the new system.

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Among the many positions taken by these critics, the argument most relevant to our present theme is that the rise of international institutions under the umbrella of the United Nations system represents the leading edge of a new global system of government that has superseded the state in important respects, including the right to judge when resort to armed force is legitimate.
He has the seven highest scoreson record under the sport's new Code of Points judging system.
Nicholas Crichton, district judge at the Inner London Family Proceedings Court, who deals with about 1,500 contact cases a year, estimates that about 75 per cent of such cases could avoid contested hearings under the new system.
Under present systems for evaluating teachers in New York State and elsewhere, unsupported assumptions about teaching and learning often result in unfair judgments, concludes James A. Gross in Teachers on Trial: Values, Standards, and Equity in Judging Conduct and Competence.
The Indiana Department of Education released new numbers Monday showing fewer of the state's schools are meeting federally - set performance targets, but more schools are making progress under the state's system of judging measuring school growth.
For example, under the new system it will be more costly to involve judges in the decision process as opposed to less - expensive administrative adjudicators.
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The time period for making a complaint against a judge or magistrate has been cut from one year to three months under a new, speedier system.
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