Sentences with phrase «not under the aegis»

However, medical assistants who want to function in a primarily clinical position in an inpatient setting without direct physician supervision are not under the aegis of the board of medical examiners or the state medical practice act.

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On Sunday, engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing what she diplomatically dubbed her «strange» year working at Uber — a tenure that she says included, among other things, a) her manager propositioning her on her first day at work; and b) her repeated complaints about the incident ignored and dismissed by the company's human resources department, under the aegis of not sullying the guy's career for an «innocent mistake.»
Similarly, if teachers employed by the public are assigned to teach on parochial school premises, they tend to come under the administrative aegis of the parochial rather than the public school (not that they teach religion, but that they otherwise function to some degree as adjunct faculty, increasing with tax funds the staffing resources of the parochial school — a consideration apparently underlying two 1985 decisions but not well articulated by the Supreme Court)
It should not be overlooked that both the trinitarian and christological decisions of this period, decisions that have to do with the most foundational aspects of the Christian faith and have been accepted in subsequent ages with astonishing equanimity, were decisions undertaken by the church under the aegis of Empire.
As with the earlier Encyclopaedia of Islam, published in Leiden in two editions under the aegis of the International Union of Academies, Islam defines its topic, not its auspices.
The youths, who came under the aegis of the All Progressives Congress Democratic Youth Frontiers, held several banners with anti-Tinubu slogans, some of which read: «We are united in APC, Tinubu can't separate us;» «Tinubu is not God;» «Greed is not democracy;» «No room for an emperor»...
A coalition of election observers under the aegis of All Nigerian National Nationals in Diaspora (ANNID) with over 18 million membership, on Monday said much as they do not score the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC 100 percent in its performance in the Saturday's Governorship election in Anambra State, the hitches are minor and would not warrant cancellation of the result of the election.
Dozens of groups under the aegis of Northern Coalition of Concerned Youths and Women Coalition have warned President Muhammadu Buhari not to seek re-election in 2019...
Northern governors under the aegis Nigeria Governors» Forum have kicked against the creation of state police, noting that the country was not ripe for such establishment...
by Walter Chaw In the Nineties, DC comics resurrected a bunch of titles under their «Vertigo» aegis, aiming for if not more sophisticated, at least more mature storytelling, like Neil Gaiman's enduring, literary «Sandman» and Grant Morrison's still - unparalleled run on «Doom Patrol» (starting with issue 19).
MONTE HELLMAN By Chuck Stephens Monte Hellman has been the stuff of cinematic legend since 1966 when, under the aegis of scholckmeister - general Roger Corman, he and Jack Nicholson collaborated on a pair of utterly unprecedented absurdist westerns, The Shooting and Ride in the Whirlwind, completing both in a matter of days and forever changing the genre, not to mention the artistic parameters of no - budget, on - location filmmaking.
Under the aegis of segregation, black audiences did not have access to some museums at all.
The 2007 green paper reiterated that «the role, governance and values of the Civil Service» had not yet been set out in statutory form and that the minister for the Civil Service (the prime minister) exercises powers concerning civil servants under the aegis of the common law royal prerogative.
That committee does not have jurisdiction over broader patent law issues (which fall under the aegis of the Judiciary Committee).
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