Sentences with phrase «meet the standards expected»

He said it was «a real concern» that almost a third of children receiving free school meals failed to meet the standard expected in literacy.
Since then it has slightly fallen from grace, and while rooms overall service is still of the highest level, some facilities no longer meet the standards expected of a luxury hotel.
Other than the above comments the hotel met the standards expected of a Mercure hotel.
You can use it however alongside instructing a barrister on the Public Access Scheme and it will help you to meet the standards expected of anyone in these courts.
The defendant employer responded that it had every right to terminate her employment since, despite considerable effort to assist her in meeting the standards expected of her position, she simply failed to do so and had to be let go.
«The advisory group will examine the ways the council identifies and responds to licensee conduct that could pose a risk to consumers or that fails to meet the standards expected by the public,» says the council in a news release.
The Advisory Group is tasked with examining the ways the Council identifies and responds to licensee conduct that could pose a risk to consumers, or that fails to meet the standards expected by the public.

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You also expect your employees to meet the same high standards, and support those who accept responsibility instead of blaming others.
«We do expect that some of the local suppliers we have used will not meet more stringent testing standards we have put in place,» Arnold said.
Suki Cooper of Standard Chartered says gold prices could see gains after the Fed's meeting in June as the U.S. dollar is expected to trend weaker in the second half of the year.
After all, people expect salespeople to look out for their own interests and maximize profits, but advisors are expected to meet a higher standard
The report acknowledged «the undoubted financial strength and acumen of the CBA, its global standing, and its avowed commitment of staff to servicing customers, but said it needs to translate its financial strength and good intent into better meeting the community's needs and the standards expected of a systemically important bank in Australia».
We also have an extensive recall system in place that allows us to trace products that may have any quality issues that do not meet the standards our customers have come to expect, allowing us to maintain the high level of trust we have earned.
We regularly lab test our products to ensure they meet specifications and the high standards our customers have come to expect.
In line with this policy of continuous improvement, we are regularly reviewing our practices to ensure they meet the high standards of integrity that our clients expect of us and that we set for ourselves.
Because boys are expected to be in control and invulnerable, when they fail to meet this standard, they feel ashamed.
A less hippie pediatrician would have called him failure to thrive, which meant our baby wasn't meeting expected growth standards, with the red cradle cap rash scaling over his head and down his face, but our doctor said Blaise had colic.
... Parents have a right to expect that their kids will be served fresh, healthy food that meets high nutritional standards
More to this is that it has been carefully designed to ensure that all the safety standards expected of a toddler bed have been met.
Would you ever expect an inflatable booster seat to be safe enough to meet the safety requirements of the Federal Motor Safety Standard for USA?
«But where rented homes do not meet the required standards, like Shelter, I expect councils to use the full range of powers at their disposal to make sure tenants are properly protected.»
Children, schools and families bill The bill will raise educational standards by providing guarantees - a series of specific entitlements for parents and pupils on what they can expect from a 21st century schools system and a means of redress if expectations are not met.
50 to 75 percent of the 14 million consumers who buy their insurance individually can expect to receive a «cancellation» letter or the equivalent over the next year because their existing policies don't meet the standards mandated by the new health care law
The College will provide greater transparency to the public about what they can expect from their force and the standards they should meet.
And the College will also provide greater transparency to the public about what they can expect from their force and the standards that it should meet.
Under the proposal, half of the expected 300 students would have to meet the higher performance standards while the others — who could be admitted by taking a school tour or signing up for information at a fair, for example — could gain entry based on less stringent criteria, the notice stated.
«Jo Swinson, minister for women and equalities, said yesterday that observers were expecting Kate to meet «impossible standards» to reduce her weight... The Liberal Democrat minister said it was wrong to believe that Kate and other women who have just given birth were «failing» if they did not work instantly to regain their pre-pregnancy figure.
For the House of Lords to earn the confidence of the public, all of us must respect the privileges that come with a peerage and recognise that — because we are unelected — it is especially important to meet the standards the public have a right to expect, and to act swiftly when we fail.»
«Clearly, the response to this storm did not meet our standards, or the standards that New Yorkers have come to expect from us.
Mr Mann said the Tory party chair has «clearly failed» to meet the expected standard of openness and honesty.
«As editor of the London Evening Standard, Mr Osborne can be expected to seek to influence ministers on media policy, in line with his views and the views of his paper's proprietor, Mr Alexander Lebedev, both in the pages of the newspaper and in meetings with ministers.
McNutt's characterization of the paper is drawn from the NSF investigation, which concluded that the researchers were guilty of «an avoidance of protocols, a failure to meet expected scientific standards, a lack of expertise or training in the field of inquiry, poor oversight of less experienced team members, and the misrepresentation of data on which a conclusion was based.
Airplane makers are already building more fuel efficient aircraft, such as the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350, and they are expected to already meet the proposed ICAO emissions standards.
«Most of the country is either meeting the EPA standards now, or is expected to meet them in a few years as new power plant controls kick in,» said senior author Joel Schwartz, professor of environmental epidemiology.
Buried away in government departments and lacking public scrutiny, much of it did not meet the standards now expected of public science, he said.
Expecting more from a partnership inspires people to work at it, some studies find, but other research suggests that since lower standards are easier to meet, people might be more satisfied by them.
You can expect to find a really nice variety of snack recipes in this post, and count on all of them having been reviewed by us to ensure they meet the quality standard we hold to in our own kitchens.
Thankfully, the site lists the condition of the bag, any imperfections, and provides plenty of high - quality pictures of the actual bag so you know exactly what to expect and skip over anything that doesn't meet your standards.
Our entire kids» sweater range meets the high standard of quality expected from winter wear.
They do expect a certain social standard when meeting suitors so make sure you make something of yourself first so you can provide for them and take care of them.
By your standards, this is not the caliber of singles you want or expect to meet.
«Too often, the assessments new teachers use have very little to do with the standards they are expecting students to meet,» said McCann, principal at Western View Middle School, in Corvallis, Oregon.
The standards we as educators are expected to meet are becoming more and more difficult.
Is it too much to expect that we can create and implement effective strategies that would enable virtually all students to succeed on appropriate standards in elementary, middle, and high school, so that virtually all can meet rigorous requirements and walk across a stage, head held high, knowing that they truly attained what a high school diploma is supposed to certify?
«It's actually really very simple, it's the type of thing that many schools of course already do but we are wanting to make sure that in every school in every classroom every child gets the chance to be proven as meeting the type of standards of learning you'd expect.
«Within them there are 18 «pupil can» statements that teachers must be able to demonstrate that a pupil meets in order to award the «working at the expected» standard in writing at Key Stage 2.»
The proposed inspections would aim to establish whether the same standards expected in the state sector are being met in over 1,200 fee - paying schools across the UK, including major public schools such as Eton and Harrow.
There is no longer a legitimate argument about whether or not all students should be expected to meet high standards.
Before meeting with others in their grade, teachers are expected to examine their students» results and fill out a benchmark analysis form, provided by Edison, which asks what standards are not yet mastered, which students are not proficient in those areas, and what teachers plan to do about it.
«This is not a test, this is a in - school, in - classroom skills check that won't be publicly reported or anything like that that relates to NAPLAN, but will give teachers, principals and parents a consistent platform to say: is my child, is my student actually meeting the type of standards we would expect after around 18 months or so at school?
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