Sentences with phrase «not enforce standards»

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That's why it is imperative to enforce strict standards for not only the security posture of the application holding the key, but the encryption protecting the key itself.
But the new group doesn't include everyone in the industry, and some research firms have expressed their reservations rather openly, with Mainstreet Research filing a complaint with the Competition Bureau over the possibility that the association will seek to set and enforce its own industry standards.
Yes to a safe environment, where our waterways are once again protected by law, pollution standards are set and rigorously enforced, and environmental watchdogs are not spied on, slandered and harassed.
I don't think I like the idea of the govt enforcing some kind of naming standard.
The point of the law is to make it so that it's not about an employer's choice anymore, it's about setting a minimum standard of care and enforcing it so that ALL US Citizens recieve the same benefits.
It may not be easy to agree with your spouse on the rules and standards you are willing to enforce with your kids.
This doesn't mean that within church - based schools rigid standards of orthodoxy must be enforced on all.
They do not enforce environmental standards that might make investments by outsiders less profitable.
I believe that Israel should and must exist, but I can not support the policies of the Israeli government that enforce separate standards of living for Arab Israelis, much less the continual deprivation of civil rights andconfiscation of Palestinian lands in Judea and Samaria (aka the West Bank).
CSPI supports the recently passed federal law for mandatory disclosure of GMOs, and believes there should be a national standard for non-GMO labeling enforced by the USDA and not a consensus - based standard such as the Non-GMO Project Verified seal seen on many labels.
So while health advocates (rightly, to my mind) believe the 100 percent whole - grain - rich standard should be enforced across the board, Perdue's announcement didn't change the status quo.
If the regulations were brought into line with international standards and enforced, formula could be cheaper for those parents who use it — not promotional price cuts, but permanent lower prices.
We report cases that break the law to the enforcement authorities and run campaigns to encourage companies to abide by international minimum standards, where laws are too narrow or not enforced.
Pulling up a chair at someone else's family table requires standards you may not strictly enforce at home.
This summary document does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice nor does it replace or supersede a manufacturer's obligations to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, standards, or bans enforced by CPSC.
It is not surprising therefore that the species currently does not possess the means or mechanisms to enforce civilized standards of warfare.
The Telegraph's Philip Johnston applauds the reduction in public sector jobs: «Removing many back office staff is a good thing because it becomes necessary to deal with people directly rather than split the functions of a service... The fact is that the public sector employs 800,000 more people than in 1997, many of them engaged in developing specifications, writing guidance, drawing up standards, devising targets, enforcing inspections — all in the name of a reform programme that does not work properly.
One example of trying to enforce standards of reliability or honesty, and not just having an excuse to crush any critical or dissenting opinions is Canada's Radio Act.
The law creates more transparency in local government by holding all county elected officials to a high standard of conduct and enforces stricter penalties for those who do not abide.
While there are official standards that a country must meet to be eligible for membership they aren't always enforced if the political will to accept them is there (for example it was an open secret that Greece was cooking its books long before any crisis hit but nobody cared) and some countries can get all sorts of special deals (just look at the UK) too.
If the feds won't enforce drinking - water standards for some toxins, the state will adopt its own, Gov. Cuomo said Saturday.
At present, the majority of institutions do not enforce a minimum standard salary for postdocs.
For those for whom these considerations might not be quite enough, there is little that can enforce the code other than concern with the cumulative harm to ones reputation and standing that comes from ones colleagues awareness of a pattern of infractions, or fear of the public denunciation by colleagues that may follow in the rarer instances of someones descending into more massive and willful disregard of accepted standards.
But some issues still niggle: the long loading times of discs; how Hollywood is still enforcing the pathetic regional coding standards (luckily this disc will play on all players, but some discs - the recent Planet of the Apes BLU - RAY for example - doesn't); how it doesn't represent the same clear upgrade path as DVD did over VHS, etc..
And we know that many low - income students — especially strivers and high achievers — are not well served in classrooms with students that are three, four, or five grade levels apart at any given time, or that are overseen by administrators unwilling to enforce discipline standards.
Personal responsibility is not only undervalued but actually discouraged by the standard classroom model, with its enforced passivity and rigid boundaries of curriculum and time.»
For example, what if top - down accountability as defined and enforced by states and the federal government were limited to basic skills, something like the MCTs of the 1970s but based on clear, empirically validated standards about what students need to know and be able to do to hold down the types of jobs that do not require a college degree?
With Republicans waiting to pounce on anything that looked like further expansion of the federal government, Clinton used the second education summit, in 1996, to make clear that the education reform movement wasn't about enforcing federal standards on the states.
One of the most obvious ways to better prepare teachers for the ELL challenge is for states to not only require, as California does, that incoming teachers arrive prepared to instruct English learners but to also, unlike California, actually enforce those standards.
On the other hand, standards that are too vague can not be usefully enforced.
Strong technical skills, particularly in integrating technology in the classroom to drive academic achievement Demonstrated volunteer or community service At least one (or more) of the following: o National Board Certificationo TAP Experience (sign on bonus for TAP certification) o Core Knowledge Experienceo Experience with Blended Learningo At least two years of successful teaching in an urban environment ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS: An Elementary School teacher is required to perform the following duties: Plan and implement a blended learning environment, providing direct and indirect instruction in the areas of Social Studies, Science, Language Arts, Health, and Mathematics based on state standards Participation in all TAP requirements, focusing on data - driven instruction Create inviting, innovative and engaging learning environment that develops student critical thinking and problem solving skills Prepare students for strong academic achievement and passing of all required assessments Communicate regularly with parents Continually assess student progress toward mastery of standards and keep students and parents well informed of student progress by collecting and tracking data, providing daily feedback, weekly assessments, and occasional parent / teacher conferences Work with the Special Education teachers and administration to serve special needs students in the classroom Attend all grade level and staff meetings and attend designated school functions outside of school hours Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom you are responsible Accept and incorporate feedback and coaching from administrative staff Perform necessary duties including but not limited to morning, lunch, dismissal, and after - school duties Preforms other duties, as deemed appropriate, by the principal Dress professionally and uphold all school policies
Interestingly, Excel had fewer students in the standards not met (purple) category, which means they may be providing a baseline of education, but not enforcing rigor.
To reduce the sportiness and enforce the luxury appointments of the line, a fender - mounted electric antenna was made standard equipment so the AMX's sporty roof - mounted diagonal design would not be present.
Both PDF and ePub are open industry standards, though the optional encryption and DRM provided by Adobe's Content Server and enforced by the Adobe Reader are not.
Enforcing a standard discount of 55 % upon creating an IngramSpark account, will turn away those authors and publishers intending to short discount, smaller authors that don't approach publishing like a real business.
I'd agree with it, except 2.1 is like several months old, not released last week, no excuse whatsoever, Google i.e. Android is going to have to enforce minimal standards or the fragmentation is going to get a heck of a lot worse before it gets better.
Dog and cat owners say the best way to crack down on illegal puppy mill operators is not to ban the sale of dogs and cats at local pet stores, but rather to enact and enforce tougher breeder standards (67 % vs. 33 %).
Puppy mills and the outlets that support their greed represent the systematic abuse of the animals in them which by the way are classified as LIVESTOCK and not protected under companion animal laws but under the AWA which is inadequate and even those low standards are not enforced.
Unfortunately, there simply aren't enough USDA inspectors to provide a meaningful presence at these facilities and enforce minimum care standards.
Although the AAFCO doesn't have authority to enforce its regulations, it does provide standards for pet food companies to ensure that their food delivers the right amount of nutrients your dog needs at every stage in his life.
Even these low standards are not enforced.
Approximately 50 percent of all American households keep pets, so it is also imperative that nuisance laws are written using «reasonable man» standards so that unreasonable or hypersensitive individuals can not hold an entire neighborhood hostage by trying to enforce irrational or overreaching demands.
In May 2010 they released a damning report confirming what animal welfare advocates have been saying for years: the USDA has NOT been doing its job of enforcing the bare minimum standards of care as outlined in the Animal Welfare Act.
But the act doesn't require all commercial breeders to be licensed, and the USDA establishes only minimum - care standards in enforcing this law.
The director shall carry out the duties and responsibilities set forth in this Act, and is empowered to enforce the provisions of this Act, including but not limited to public safety, public nuisance, prevention of cruelty to animals, and requiring minimum standards for animal care.
Even more so since even these standards are not enforced.
Even more so, since even these standards are often not enforced.
Similar to the debate about livestock - farming conditions, foes of commercial pet breeding have said the minimum standards set by the federal government aren't strict enough and are poorly enforced.
The dog wardens do not know whether a violation is occurring inside, so they can not meet criminal probable cause and are frustrated in enforcing the standards the legislature has created.
we already have standards of care, while they can be improved obviously, they aren't being enforced due to the shear numbers
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