Sentences with phrase «new leeway»

Quality control will require that these administrators also be given new leeway to remediate or remove — and be held accountable for their actions.
With that deadline looming, now is a key time for journalists to examine how states are responding to the new leeway offered by ESSA.
And it gave new leeway to states in calling the shots.
Direct Student Services gives states new leeway to use some of their federal Title I dollars to expand instructional choice for students.

Not exact matches

According to the Journal, Facebook is working on new rules that will give publishers more leeway when it comes to using different types of advertising.
The New York Times notes other Fox hosts don't get as much leeway, but Hannity has the network's best ratings: «On Monday, his first show since the revelations about Mr. Cohen, Mr. Hannity pulled in 3.7 million viewers, topping his MSNBC rival, Rachel Maddow, and two N.B.A. playoff games,» The Times writes.
The smartest deal seekers know that applying for a new credit card promo is a smart way to make leeway on their mileage balance.
John Cassidy, one of their regular writers on things Catholic, explains that «if Pope Francis were to strike out in a new direction, he would theoretically have plenty of leeway.
I'd give Bellerin, Gibbs, and Monreal some leeway on that front as it was new to them, also it's never a good idea to make many defensive changes, but no excusing the forwards nor the forward play.
Well, most of you reading this don't need to learn, but large swathes of the wider fanbase certainly do; when will fans accept that young players usually take time to settle, as do players coming to England from overseas, so when a new signing ticks both boxes maybe they deserve a little leeway?
Once you begin to give your 13 - year - old child the leeway to make those decisions, you may see he's willing to try new foods.
Aside from giving Scotland more leeway in negotiations with the UK and more time to allow the treaty amendment process to run its course in Europe, this would also permit Scotland to start the process of formulating a new constitution prior to independence.
The most recent polling for Gillibrand's own race has her leading opponent Wendy Long by wide margins — 64 to 27 percent, says a September Quinnipiac poll — and so the New York senator has sufficient leeway to throw her time and resources behind other campaigns, an unusual luxury for a politician and a traditional path for New York figures to a measure of national power.
«However, the chancellor will be crossing his fingers that this set of OBR forecasts proves to be accurate, as he has little leeway on the new forecasts and there is a risk that he may have to revisit the supplementary target.»
Savino's bill could be tweaked to give New York City and counties the leeway to boost their local minimums to as much as $ 15 over phase - in periods of six and 10 years, respectively.
Mr. Cuomo seemed to offer a little more leeway for the Oneida Indian Nation, which runs the popular Turning Stone resort in central New York, suggesting that the Oneidas could negotiate to acquire exclusive rights in that region, which includes big cities like Syracuse.
Two New York state lawmakers from the Hudson Valley are behind legislation that would grant judges greater leeway to permit facility dogs in the courtroom in an effort to help certain witnesses through difficult testimony.
And his Zoning for Equality and Affordability plan would allow architects more leeway in designing the shapes of new buildings, while maintaining square footage limits.
Despite our reservations, we concluded that the new executive should be given the leeway to organize his office in the way he saw fit given his priorities.
The New York AG also has leeway into how settlement funds are used.
And some policy experts say that universities have too much leeway to use the money for things such as fancy new buildings.
Nevertheless, Undersecretary Gary L. Bauer said at a briefing shortly after Mr. Bennett's Sept. 26 speech in New York City that the Education Department would seek to «broaden the definition» of transitional bilingual education to give districts more leeway in the amount of native - language instruction they provide limited - English - proficient (lep) students.
Big assessment decisions will hit the states The past year saw states ramping up for a new reality under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which places far greater leeway and oversight in state's hands rather than residing with the feds.
All of this is to say that, if Republicans are successful in repealing the current accountability regulations, the education department ought to replace them with new ones immediately — even if they do little more than officially grant states the leeway that Republicans in Washington are promising.
Following the legislature's lead, the Vermont State Board of Education updated its Education Quality Standards in 2013 to adopt new graduation flexibility and provide schools considerable leeway in determining what and how students learn.
Making schools independent from their local council and giving head teachers much greater leeway in whom to hire, and what to teach, isn't new.
When NCLB was replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in December of 2015, the new law gave states some leeway in how students were assessed and how assessment would factor into school accountability.
DeVos said she's trying to give state leaders as much leeway as possible to implement the new Every Student Succeeds Act.
Teachers need leeway to try new things, and time and space to reflect on their efforts.
Teaming up this set of wheels with the new Caractere Exclusive body kit creates one actual awesome package and it's just a leeway into how the tuners are going to introduce a special performance package later on.
I wanted to get the vocabulary right, and I wanted to have enough reference points for that world to feel solid, but the fact that Stacey, the narrator, is new to all of it gave me a good bit of leeway.
If you can go when demand for a new house is low, you should be able to get more leeway from sellers.
Dealers have more leeway in this regard on new cars, so while buying used might make sense for some people, it might not be practical for others.
At any rate, it is apparent that the New Jerseys Higher Education Assistance Authority does not provide much leeway for its borrowers as it rules with an iron fist.
A Grey Muzzle grant helped to launch this new program, and Leeway was the first beneficiary.
And despite its complexity, it is very encourgaging to new players, holding their hand in the early stages but offering enough leeway to experiment from the very start.
Promised by Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime to be a return to the series» «darker, deadlier roots,» he also hinted that the expansion will allow for more exploratory leeway — made possible by the new «Adventure Mode,» which is a game mode that «gives players the freedom to go anywhere and slay anything.»
Owners of the previous two entries should definitely pick this title up, and for new players to the series or those who do can not grasp the control scheme, a new Easy mode gives you a bit more leeway to make the game more accessible.
On the upside, given the volatile nature of today's international political climate, there's a wealth of stories to draw from that could give Sam or a brand new protagonist a lot of leeway in exploring the fine line and moral ambiguities associated with political espionage.
Nondisclosure allows firms more leeway to mark up bills, but New York University legal ethics professor Stephen Gillers tells Bloomberg that clients are savvy to that.
That position, however, while allowing a client more leeway to choose a new service provider without inheriting the old provider's workforce (the quality of service provision is often a reason for changing provider) just leads to battles in the courts as to whether TUPE applies.
The new regulations give insurance companies more leeway to collect past - due premiums if the person chooses to re-enroll in a plan from the same insurer that terminated prior coverage for non-payment of premiums (or insurer that's part of the same controlled group, or parent company).
New Hampshire health insurance premiums have risen about 9 % annually over the past 10 years, and while many residents have little leeway when it comes their provider, a periodic search of what others in similar situations are paying is never a bad idea.
Funding should not be an issue, as the DMV has already been assigned some cash in the new budget for a technology upgrade and if there is any extra costs the bill should give leeway for the governor to assign more funds as necessary.
Unless you are the Chairperson of the Federal Reserve, or in a similarly major position of power in the economic sector, it's unlikely that you'll be able to sway how much leeway companies will have to bring on new talent and fill existing openings.
During the late 1990s, when overbuilding led to a string of bankruptcies, this leeway allowed many healthcare REITs to gradually find new operators for these facilities rather than evict the current ones.
I am moving cross-country into a new house and my organizational goal is to have everything unpacked and in its place within 1 month (trying to give myself some leeway since we plan on doing some DIY renovations immediately after our move).
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