Not exact matches
Poor children are less healthy, less involved in school,
more likely to drop out of school,
more likely to get in
trouble with the
law, and much
more likely to die prematurely.
Children of single - parent families are far
more likely even when they are not poor to do badly in school, get in
trouble with the
law, have poor mental and physical health, and have marital difficulties later in life.
But Heckman and others discovered that years later the Perry preschoolers were living much better lives, including earning
more and staying out of
trouble with the
law.
Patents will have even
more trouble with 3 - D copies than copyright
law had
with digital music sales
Any person's
trouble with weight loss is almost always explainable by their breaking of one or
more of these
laws.
GIRLS GONE WILD boss JOE FRANCIS has run into
trouble with the
law again - his production company allegedly owes
more than $ 113,000 (# 75,000) to the...
Rockwell, one of the
more under - appreciated actors around, is very strong in capturing the lovable Kenny, as well as the red - hot tempered alcoholic who was always in
trouble with the
law.
It comes complete
with Kafka's father / son intrigues (see «Das Urteil» and «The Metamorphosis»), the metaphysical search for God, the struggle against malevolent
Law, the neurotic heroes in active conspiracy
with their
troubles to create
more troubles.
But the one - third to 40 percent of districts that said they have only some or little confidence they can pull it off could signal
trouble complying
with a new state
law requiring all districts to give... read
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Students without the experience of early learning success are far
more likely to engage in risky behaviors, substance abuse, drop out of school, and find
trouble with the
law.
Gov. Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Tom Menino — both Democrats
with histories of strong labor support — are proposing new state
laws that would give them broader power to overhaul
troubled schools, open
more charter schools and revamp collective - bargaining agreements.
The AMG version,
with its supercharged 5.5 - liter engine, is
more likely to get you in
trouble with the
law, and can accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in just 5.5 seconds.
When students are
troubled with lack of time, writing
law dissertation becomes an even
more complicated task for the learners.
And for a slew of reasons that I will explore in Part 2 of this column topic, a
more elite class of
law school graduate spells
trouble for the Canadian legal profession's ability to contend
with the current crisis of unequal access to justice.
If you are looking for a
more cost - effective way to settle your divorce or marriage separation, Fine & Associates Professional Corporation provides collaborative
law resolutions that allow you to settle your differences amicably without the
trouble and expense involved
with litigation.
I would also add keeping on top of developments in the
law and
more importantly getting your clients to see you as someone to consult
with about their plans, instead of after the fact, or when they get into
trouble, are the other key challenges and, by the same token, key ingredients to the successful legal practice.
And, honestly, they are in
more than enough
trouble simply trying to deal
with the problem post-express withdrawal of consent when they did start to violate privacy
laws.
Choate Hall and Stewart is a big - ish firm in Boston, but was having
trouble recruiting students because they were choosing the bigger and
more well - known firms in Boston, a place we are sure is littered
with big
law firms
with fancy names.
In its latest KIDS COUNT data snapshot, the Casey Foundation finds that the rate of young people locked up because of
trouble with the
law dropped
more than 40 percent over a 15 - year period,
with no decrease in public safety.
To get a
more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent article in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland Daily Record, Maryland Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most
troubling problems, both practical and ethical,
with the collaborative
law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding collaborative
law.