Sentences with phrase «longstanding practice in»

It argued, however, that the court should make a different order for two reasons: (i) because the claimants had been found 30 % to blame for the damage; and (ii) becuase of the longstanding practice in the Admiralty Court, which should be continued under the CPR, that costs should reflect the court's decision on the degree of blame which attached to each party, applying the provisions of ss 187 (1) and (2) of MSA 1995.
[2] This result, as we shall see, is consistent with longstanding practice in Canada and abroad.
Longo subverts painting and continues his longstanding practice in the charcoal medium.
The idea that teachers can lead — can influence policy and practice — without leaving the classroom is relatively new and contradicts longstanding practice in schools.
Collaborating on your behalf, we can share insights gained from our longstanding practices in corporate, environmental, financial services, healthcare, labor and employment, legislative counseling, litigation, public finance, real estate, tax and estate planning.
Both cases yielded similar results: The insurers» arguments were accepted, and longstanding practices in the field of personal injury were drastically altered.

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Contrary to Ms. Holmes's claims, the Journal shared all facts and anecdotes published in the articles with Theranos before publication, in accordance with our longstanding editorial practice and principles.
An Amazon spokeswoman told CNBC in a statement the company has a «longstanding practice of not commenting on rumors and speculation.»
In part, Sims indicated in was pleasing that the panel had «given the core elements of Australia's merger laws a stamp of approval» and that its recommendation regarding concerted practices responded to longstanding ACCC concerns of a gap in the laIn part, Sims indicated in was pleasing that the panel had «given the core elements of Australia's merger laws a stamp of approval» and that its recommendation regarding concerted practices responded to longstanding ACCC concerns of a gap in the lain was pleasing that the panel had «given the core elements of Australia's merger laws a stamp of approval» and that its recommendation regarding concerted practices responded to longstanding ACCC concerns of a gap in the lain the law.
Wendland has a longstanding interest in the entanglements of evidence and ethics in obstetrics: how people marshal evidence selectively to support ethical claims and «common - sense» conclusions about appropriate and inappropriate practices.
The justice department lawsuit alleges a longstanding pattern and practice of sexual harassment from landlord Doug Waterbury, who owns about 50 rental properties in Oswego County and the Sterling Renaissance Festival, Sylvan Beach Amusement Park and Santa's Workshop in North Pole.
«This turns upside down the longstanding compensation practice of home care agencies with respect to live - in aides, and raises questions about how providers are supposed to compensate their aides going forward,» said Emina Poricanin, an attorney with Hodgson Russ LLP, the firm that represented the New York State Association of Health Care Providers.
BAIL: Cuomo has introduced legislation to eliminate the longstanding practice of requiring defendants to post monetary bail in misdemeanor and non-violent felony cases.
Updated: Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi in a statement noted the practice is a longstanding one for governors, dating back half a century.
«In this environment, anyone can ask about anything, but the fact is the longstanding practice of detailing staff from Agencies to work in the Executive Chamber dates back over 50 years to at least the Rockefeller administration and extends to the White House and the federal Department of Justice,» he saiIn this environment, anyone can ask about anything, but the fact is the longstanding practice of detailing staff from Agencies to work in the Executive Chamber dates back over 50 years to at least the Rockefeller administration and extends to the White House and the federal Department of Justice,» he saiin the Executive Chamber dates back over 50 years to at least the Rockefeller administration and extends to the White House and the federal Department of Justice,» he said.
«In this environment, anyone can ask about anything, but the fact is the longstanding practice of detailing staff from agencies to work in the Executive Chamber dates back over 50 years to at least the Rockefeller administration and extends to the White House and the federal Department of Justice,» Azzopardi said in a statemenIn this environment, anyone can ask about anything, but the fact is the longstanding practice of detailing staff from agencies to work in the Executive Chamber dates back over 50 years to at least the Rockefeller administration and extends to the White House and the federal Department of Justice,» Azzopardi said in a statemenin the Executive Chamber dates back over 50 years to at least the Rockefeller administration and extends to the White House and the federal Department of Justice,» Azzopardi said in a statemenin a statement.
Shift in MTA Capital Funding Responsibility: The Executive Budget inappropriately asserts that responsibility for MTA subway and bus capital improvements should rest solely with the City of New York, contrary to longstanding practice and understanding, and would require a seven-fold increase in City capital contributions to the MTA.
In a unanimous vote that surprised even some of the members, a Legislature dominated by representatives from the suburbs voted to end the longstanding practice of giving nearly one - third of the sales tax money to suburban towns, villages and school districts.
In a change from longstanding practice, the CMS recently began suppressing substance abuse - related claims in the Medicare and Medicaid Research Identifiable Files to comply with a 1987 federal regulation barring third party payers from releasing information from federally funded substance abuse treatment programs without patient consenIn a change from longstanding practice, the CMS recently began suppressing substance abuse - related claims in the Medicare and Medicaid Research Identifiable Files to comply with a 1987 federal regulation barring third party payers from releasing information from federally funded substance abuse treatment programs without patient consenin the Medicare and Medicaid Research Identifiable Files to comply with a 1987 federal regulation barring third party payers from releasing information from federally funded substance abuse treatment programs without patient consent.
2003 Walter Reich, for his longstanding devotion to human rights issues, particularly his role in making known the abuses of psychiatry in the Soviet Union and spearheading an international effort to condemn such practices.
«There is a very longstanding tradition in psychology of distinguishing between automatic or really well - learned, well - practiced behavior and intentional, controlled behavior,» Egner said.
My work would not have been accomplished without the longstanding support of Deborah, who has stood by me in advocating and backing my medical practice.
NYCC has announced that three and four - day passes are henceforth eliminated, in a break from their longstanding practice.
A school district in Tempe, Ariz., has dropped its longstanding — but illegal — practice of asking students their citizenship status and requiring many foreign - born students who live in the district to obtain student visas before enrolling in school.
The salary schedule rewarded teachers for investing their time and personal funds in further education, and it ended the longstanding practice of paying men more than women and white teachers more than minorities.
Similarly, the report's faith in technology (blended learning, computer adaptive assessments, and so on) seems to overestimate the potential and underestimate the complications associated with fundamentally altering longstanding practices and policies.
In the matter of sexual harassment, I and others have written about the ill - conceived substitution of university conduct codes, unreasonable evidentiary standards, and star - chamber procedures for longstanding law - enforcement practices.
The layoffs announced Monday by Chicago Public Schools — 62 workers, 17 of them teachers — were far milder than feared earlier in the school year, but the district's plan to end its longstanding practice of picking up pension costs for teachers led to a fresh strike threat from the Chicago Teachers Union.
The district's contract proposal phased out the district's longstanding practice of picking up the bulk of teacher pension contributions and increased union insurance premiums in exchange for a series of pay hikes over four years and a promise of no economic layoffs.
The inclusion of language in ESSA to assess educational progress via multiple measures of success, a longstanding ASCD priority, might incentivize SEL policies and practices at a quicker pace, notes David Griffith, ASCD senior director of government relations.
Reason number two has to deal with modern conservatism's longstanding problem in dealing with the racialism that is America's Original Sin, which still perpetuates itself in American public education through policies and practices such as zoned schooling and overuse of suspensions and expulsions.
In spite of the longstanding use of this data, some doubt was cast on the practice when a program analyst from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) sent an e-mail to Wake County school officials stating that the use such data for student assignment purposes might violate privacy laws.
Situated in a district that is working to address longstanding racial disparities in academic and disciplinary outcomes, this study will provide insight into how equity - oriented reforms translate into classroom practices.
But the education systems in each state have deeply entrenched practices and longstanding patterns of how performance is evaluated.
As a result of the team's recommendations, Hightop examined its longstanding practice of regrouping for math in the elementary and middle grades.
The best argument for emphasizing evidence in educational policy and practice is what happens when evidence plays no role: practice and policy swing like a pendulum from one enthusiasm to the opposite, and then back again, but no progress is made.The solution is to have a wide array of research going on at all times to create and evaluate promising solutions to longstanding problems.
In keeping with its longstanding practice of offering vehicles largely in «mono - spec» trim levels, options for the 2014 Honda CR - V are extremely limiteIn keeping with its longstanding practice of offering vehicles largely in «mono - spec» trim levels, options for the 2014 Honda CR - V are extremely limitein «mono - spec» trim levels, options for the 2014 Honda CR - V are extremely limited.
Google has had a longstanding practice of offering advertising relationships with key sites that allow them to embed their ads and profit from the partnership, but for the first time Google is going to put that advertising model in reverse.
Building on its longstanding commitment to supporting exceptional veterinary students, Merck Animal Health, in partnership with the AAEP Foundation, will award five $ 5,000 scholarships in 2018 to second - and third - year veterinary students dedicated to careers in equine practice.
Connor's peripatetic practice demonstrates a longstanding interest in the relationship between systems of belief and the natural world, and has seen her photographing wide - ranging subjects, from sacred sites and intricately jagged cliff faces, to antique plate - glass negatives from San Jose's Lick Observatory and petrified bodies from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in Pompeii.
NEWS Los Angeles Times reports, Eso - Won Books, the longstanding black - owned Los Angeles bookstore is not moving to Art + Practice, the nonprofit arts and education complex co-founded by artist Mark Bradford in 2014, as initially planned.
MARSHALL»S LONGSTANDING PRACTICE has reached new heights and a wider international audience in recent years.
This is the work of Michele Oka Doner (b1945, Miami Beach), who, now in her fifth decade of artistic practice, has a longstanding interest in nature, the elements, ritual and wanting to make people slow down, stop and take a closer look at the world around them.
A clearly defined group by the mid-1940s, they gained the name Automatistes from an exhibition in 1947, the name alluding both to the freedom of gestural abstract painting and to the longstanding surrealist practice of automatic writing and drawing.
The Queens Museum has a had a longstanding and vested interest in social practice - based, publicly engaging projects given that it's a public institution situated within a public park.
Performance is a longstanding part of Shiota's practice, and even when she or other performers aren't present in her installations, corporeal physicality remains an integral component of her work.
With a longstanding interest in placing the audience at the centre of their work, their practice concerns itself with questions of identity, community, and how we connect with nature or urban experience.
Saraceno's exhibition underlines SFMOMA's longstanding commitment to experimentation and conceptual practice in art and architecture, and his airborne cities build upon the forward - thinking radicalism and progressive social change which has continually been a focus of SFMOMA's Architecture and Design collection.
My artistic practice draws upon a curatorial approach and manifests in the development of longstanding discursive projects that think through the infrastructures of justice, militarism, histories of sanitation, and theater.
Firmly rooted in the local community, a longstanding epicenter for creative experimentation, AAI builds new relationships in and increased awareness of contemporary art and curatorial practice through exhibitions and programs presented in alternative and public spaces not usually devoted to these activities.
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