Sentences with phrase «n't reassign»

I can understand Samsung wanting to put a physical shortcut to its headline service on the S8, but the fact that not only is that service not available, but you can't reassign it to something else, undermines that.
Even if think you can't get a project done because you are suddenly too busy (see above), don't reassign the project without checking in with the assigning partner.
In 1998, the Supreme Court ruled in Lexecon Inc. v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach that a district court conducting coordinated pre-trial proceedings in MDL may not reassign a transferred case to itself for trial.
While you can change the trustees (the person or people who manage the trust), you can not reassign the policy to another trust or entity.
Most leases stipulate a tenant can not reassign or sublet space without the landlord's consent.

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The spokeswoman, Lisa Klem, did not say why Contreras was recused and added that the case was randomly reassigned.
If she's not there, reassign the big, cool projects to someone else — even if she would be the best person to do it.
One rule of thumb is not to make any operational changes — reassigning employees or integrating teams, for example — until the money is in the bank.
You are most definately NOT benched by God... you have been reassigned to serve in a new way.
If guilt can not be proven, what else can bishops do but reassign them?
Last manager to be fired (and not «reassigned») was Jim Davenport in 1985.
They have reassigned the aide to classes that do not involve working with children and suggest that Cali should bear the ultimate responsibility for the aide staying in the class this long.
To test the robustness of this finding in light of the possible effect of these 2 infants, we repeated the UniFrac analysis after reassigning those 2 infants from the mixed feeding group to the exclusively formula — fed group, and no qualitative differences in the results were observed (data not shown).
Since you can't add hours to your day, try reassigning the ones you do have.
«We got ta go through every position and make sure they're actually doing the work of government and if not, we reassign them,» she said.
«The workers at the Bernard Fineson facility deserve security for their professions, as well as a guarantee that their jobs will not be reassigned to a facility outside of New York City.
Dr. Akanbon claimed that he had not received any formal letter from the Ministry of Health to suggest that he had been dismissed or reassigned to another facility.
The Minister of National Security, Albert Kan - Dapaah has told citinewsroom.com that the Director of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) William Akwasi Appiah has been reassigned and not sacked as is being speculated.
Individuals stated that after the 2013 election they were «punished» by being reassigned from the crews they had been working on and placed into crews with other individuals who had not supported Ballard's re-election.
To ensure novel genes can not be translated if they get passed on to other organisms, the team would have to go a step further and reassign the freed - up codons so a different amino acid to normal is added to a protein when they occur.
This is probably due to accounting errors, transcription errors, or BSAT that had not been reassigned when an employee left the Institute.
For most scientists, moving to France is easier said than done, says Michael Halpern, deputy director of the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists in Washington, D.C. «It's not as if you can just pick up a NASA climate satellite and just reassign it to France,» Halpern says.
Among other things, it alleged that Kojima Productions had been renamed «Number 8 Production Department» (which had previously been alleged several months earlier in the YouTube clip Konami tried to take down), that employees regularly had their email addresses changed, and that development employees who weren't seen as useful would get reassigned as security guards or cleaning staff at Konami's health clubs.
When it becomes clear that the «papelle» thefts have not ceased, William is reassigned to Shanghai to finish the job, giving him the perfect opportunity to look up Maria — only to find that her memory of him has been erased after she became pregnant in breach of Code 46, a regulation which prevents childbirths resulting from genetic incest.
If you have front channel Speakers that have separate speaker connections for the midrange / tweeters and the woofers (I am not referring to the subwoofer, but the woofers in your front speakers), some 7.1 channel receivers allow you can reassign the amplifiers running the 6th and 7th channels to your front channels.
Special education certification might protect you from being cut, but not from being shuffled and reassigned.
While value - added calculations are useful, the results are rough and proximate; they do not provide clear or stable guidance for large - scale efforts to reassign teachers.
Now, he allows that some reviewers may «spot a potential conflict that had not been considered» prior to the RTT process but explains, «If such conflicts occur, applications will be reassigned among reviewers.»
Review the list of inappropriate and appropriate duties in the ASCA National Model to rediscover any duties that are not in line with best practices, and then decide which duties can be reassigned to other personnel.
They can quickly review user analytics for this information as well as more nuanced information like user personas: If Michael doesn't score great on the social skills section, maybe he should be reassigned from the Sales department.
Gavin is now home - schooled because he did not want to travel 22 blocks by bus to his reassigned school, which is in a different neighborhood across gang turf lines.
And, since teachers and students would be reassigned in the next academic year, the racial pairings in a given year do not provide very strong incentives to leave the school.
If they did not exhibit sufficient improvement, these schools could be reconstituted, with teachers and school administrators dismissed or reassigned.
Teachers who are normally supportive of equity measures oppose this one because they may be reassigned to schools with large numbers of students who are more difficult to educate and will not be assured of the assistance they need to succeed.
Consulting special education teachers not new to the profession who have been reassigned to teach core academic subjects may have up to two years to become highly qualified using HOUSSE.
If current law stands and the General Assembly does not fund enhancement teachers or make other changes this January, local school districts will have to begin drawing up plans to comply with the mandate that include the following scenarios, they say: increase class sizes in grades 4 - 12; cut or displace arts, music, PE and special education classes; reassign students to different schools to alleviate crowding; and, in some cases, eliminate or displace Pre-Kindergarten.
When an allegation of misconduct by instructional personnel or school administrators, as defined in s. 1012.01, is received, if the alleged misconduct affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student, the district school superintendent in consultation with the school principal, or upon the request of the Commissioner of Education, must immediately suspend the instructional personnel or school administrators from regularly assigned duties, with pay, and reassign the suspended personnel or administrators to positions that do not require direct contact with students in the district school system.
The government did not simply reassign people from high - performing schools to lower - performing schools.
This Rapid Response brief by Marguerite Roza and Sarah Yatsko demonstrates how, contrary to common worry, closing Title I's «comparability provision» loophole would not force districts to mandatorily reassign teachers.
The Presentation includes a page that reads, in part, «Turnaround plans may include proposals for... Hiring and reassigning teachers and administrators, including, but not limited to, approaches such as election to work.»
Teachers would not be hired, reassigned, or let go due to seniority, but instead based on their effectiveness as determined by school leadership.
Curriculum specialists» positions were not filled, and instructional coaches, whose numbers were reduced, were reassigned to the classroom part time and now assist with curriculum development.
In that scenario, students and staff would be reassigned in the district, but would not face takeover by a private, charter organization.
Kaya Satozuka prides herself on being an excellent secretary and a consummate professional, so she doesn't even bat an eye when she's reassigned to the office of her company's difficult director, Kyohei Touma.
Others were reassigned to other editors who may or may not have wanted them.
Unfortunately, if you don't like working with a particular company, there's not much you can do other than hope the government reassigns you to a different one, which isn't an uncommon occurrence.
When Doug Berwick's five - day suspension ends July 31, he won't be returned to his three - day - a-week job as animal control officer although he may be reassigned, Police Chief Jim Brown told city commissioners Monday.
If you need to cancel, you may not give your spot away; we will reassign it to the next person on the list.
Codes can not be retroactively changed, and purchases can not be reassigned to a new code in order to qualify for a higher earning rate.
We were reassigned 1D and 1L prior to takeoff which was fortunate because at least 6 other seats didn't work.
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