On the day
of admission into a foster home, the foster person will complete a foster agreement (http://www.ecsca.info/rescuecontracts.html and Quick Guide to Rescue Forms.)
Payment of the low - end of the treatment plan is expected at the time
of admission into our emergency veterinary hospital.
The school did not require completion of remedial courses as a condition
of admission into the student's program of study; and
Such conduct shall include, but is not limited to, threats, intimidation or abuse based on a person's actual or perceived race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender, or sex; provided that nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to prohibit a denial
of admission into, or exclusion from, a course of instruction based on a person's gender that would be permissible under Education Law sections 3201 - a or 2854 (2)(a) and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. section 1681, et seq.), or to prohibit, as discrimination based on disability, actions that would be permissible under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Congress, moreover, required a number of states to adopt such provisions as a condition
of their admission into the Union.
They're almost worth the price
of admission into the big top.
The badge of honor and price
of admission into this culture is that professional mug: Among special agents of the U.S. Secret Service, the expressions run the gamut from A to A-minus, expressing at one end of the spectrum polite interest and far away at the other end mildly polite interest.
The issue
of admission into the Ghana Law School became contentious following a Supreme Court decision last year which scrapped exams and interviews as entry requirements.
It also spoke powerfully to the transformation of Roman civic life, for Christians decided that they were unwilling to pay the cultural price
of admission into the global economy at the time.
Most of us would no doubt say that the gospel is, first of all, Jesus» own proclamation of the Kingdom of God, the terms
of admission into it and the conditions of its coming; and then that it is, in the second place, the apostolic proclamation of this message of salvation, with the added emphasis and fresh meaning given to it by the resurrection of Jesus and the continuing work of the holy Spirit in the church.
Not exact matches
And while this has largely benefited residents
of Silicon Valley, who have immediate
admission into a row
of venture capitalists, on a macroeconomic scale, this has proven to be inefficient, as the majority
of people with ideas and talent do not have admittance
into this elitist group.
Most
of us have succeeded because
of admissions policies that took our race, class, and unique experiences as immigrants and children
of immigrants
into consideration.
Think
of it like college
admissions: You can ace the interview, but you'll never get
into the Ivy League with terrible grades.
«I'm in the process
of converting my Amazon lottery winnings
into a much lower price
of admission so we can go explore the solar system.»
Loblaw Companies Ltd. has attempted to mitigate potential damage from an investigation
into an alleged industry - wide bread price - fixing scheme through its
admission of guilt and offering the gift card.
About 78 %
of the responding
admissions staffers said that getting
into business school will become increasingly competitive due to their expectations
of greater number
of applicants.
Despite knowing this I was shocked by the
admission of the CEO
of how little thought has gone
into Qualcomm's spending.
But in pure logic it is not true that there is sheer contradiction between the joint
admission of divine perfection
of goodness and divine perfection
of power, on the one hand, and the fact
of real evil on the other, for the simple reason that the greatest possible power (which by definition is «perfect» power) may not be the same as «all the power that exists united
into one individual power.»
But the
admission into, or rejection from, reality
of conceptual feeling is the originative decision
of the actual occasion.
In this same connection Rogers discusses the possibility that the real essence
of therapy is not so much the clients memory
of the past, his explorations
of problems, or his
admission of experiences
into awareness as his direct experiencing in the therapy relationship.
Again, the very frank
admissions of weakness or stupidity or lack
of faith or downright blindness and disloyalty on the part
of the disciples are sometimes explained as due to Peter's lifelong penitent self - accusation: he could not recall incidents from the life
of his Master without breaking
into tears once more, as once he did outside the high priest's house in Jerusalem.
The prohibition
of admission of Ammonites and Moabites
into the assembly
of the Lord unto the tenth generation (Dent.
Given the uniquely close living and working conditions
of military life (e.g., on ship or in the barracks), how would the
admission of acknowledged homosexuals
into the military affect recruitment and retention?
It may be readily seen that Lango's interpretation leans heavily upon a consistent usage
of «realization» in these passages that is taken as univocally synonymous for «ingression,» along with the further assumption that ingression is a doctrine that only deals with the
admission of eternal objects
into actuality in some one given way.
I think the convo has delved
into Christian people sitting too close to violence and too far from their personal
admission they would do something
of pressured to «help someone».
The refusal to be enjoined by the truth permits the
admission into «importance»
of an «emotional pattern» which, because it is not derived, or derivable, from the world
of «physical purposes,» comes entirely from the «subjective aim.»
So in gaining
admission to the Hebrew congregation, an Ammonite or a Moabite might not «enter
into the assembly
of Yahweh; even to the tenth generation.»
Admission into the community
of his followers was by the same rite that John and his followers — and perhaps Jesus himself (Though see John 4:2.)
and even for born Jews baptism was in - dispensable for
admission into the circle
of John's followers, and
of Jesus» after his death and resurrection.
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Questions have been asked about the 29 - year - old's struggles and whether he really fits
into this side, and Mourinho made something
of an
admission about his signing in his press conference on Friday.
SMU has brought its
admission standards for athletes
into line with those for the rest
of the university, and the Mustangs» graduation rate has achieved respectability.
But with a piece
of net tied to his hat, Ayton was comfortable enough to reveal that nerves factored
into his quiet 10 - point night in the Wildcats» win over Colorado to start the tournament, an
admission that highlights how risky it can be to bank on blue - chip freshmen driving the bus this time
of year.
She knew this about me, about my
admission to medical school and dropping out, and on the basis
of the internal factors which drove me, in the past, to get
into medical school, so calculated that I was not much
of a risk at all even though I was broke and continued to be so for the first three years
of our marriage.
While I shouldn't have been surprised at his
admission, given the lawsuits that have been filed against the league by former players, and the efforts by N.F.L. to protect the safety
of current players, what impressed me the most was what the league and USA Football have done and were doing to improve health and safety
of all who play football, from the pros down to the youth level, which fall
into 6 general categories:
The report Preventing Disease and Saving Resources from UNICEF UK quantifies the extra illness in babies who are fed on formula — and expense to the National Health Service (NHS)-- in an industrialised and wealthy country: `... moderate increases in breastfeeding would translate
into cost savings for the NHS
of # 40 million and tens
of thousands
of fewer hospital
admissions and GP consultations.»
After 28 years working to get kids
into college, Thacker left his job as a high school counselor in 2004 to write «College Unranked: Ending the College
Admissions Frenzy» and found the Education Conservancy, through which he is building a broad - based reform coalition
of educators at both the supply (high school) and demand (college) sides
of the equation.
«Agencies submit a self - evaluation and a formal letter requesting
admission into the process,» said Steve Eckelberry, IAPD Co-Chair
of the JDPRAC.
The majority
of maternity units in Ireland are yet to implement these recommendations
into their policy and many women report
admission trace and electronic foetal monitoring is routine everyday practice for all women in obstetric led units.
Over the last few decades, Americans have turned college
admissions into a terrifying and occasionally devastating process, preceded by test prep, tutors, all sorts
of stratagems, all kinds
of rankings, and a conviction among too many young people that their futures will be determined and their worth established by which schools say yes and which say no.
The report findings show that for just five illnesses, moderate increases in breastfeeding would translate
into cost savings for the NHS
of up to # 50 million and tens
of thousands
of fewer hospital
admissions and GP consultations.
For the former variable, 5 mo
into our data collection period the UCDMC began a policy
of documenting intrapartum fluid balance in the medical record, calculated as the net sum
of the total amount
of fluid in (oral and intravenous) minus the total amount
of fluid out (void and emesis) from the time
of admission to the labor and delivery unit until transfer out
of the postpartum recovery room.
«We recognise that the current legal framework does not allow serious
admissions of criminal conduct by News International to be taken
into account when considering Newscorp's acquisition
of BSkyB.
In what appeared like an
admission of plagiarism allegation against President Muhammadu Buhari, the Presidency on Friday has ordered an investigation
into how parts
of his speech for the launch
of «Change Begins With Me» was lifted from another source.
News today (Friday, 25 January) that the economy is sliding further
into decline, coupled with the
admission by the deputy prime minister that his government has committed serious errors in its management
of the economy, has exposed them as failing the nation, says Unite, the country's biggest union.
(C) An alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States shall not be regarded as seeking an
admission into the United States for purposes
of the immigration laws unless the alien --(i) has abandoned or relinquished that status, (ii) has been absent from the United States for a continuous period in excess
of 180 days, (iii) has engaged in illegal activity after having departed the United States, (iv) has departed from the United States while under legal process seeking removal
of the alien from the United States, including removal proceedings under this chapter and extradition proceedings, (v) has committed an offense identified in section 1182 (a)(2)
of this title, unless since such offense the alien has been granted relief under section 1182 (h) or 1229b (a)
of this title, or (vi) is attempting to enter at a time or place other than as designated by immigration officers or has not been admitted to the United States after inspection and authorization by an immigration officer.
In November 2011, the Ministry
of Justice confirmed that an order had come
into effect bringing the university
admissions body UCAS, the FOS and ACPO under the scope
of the FoI on the basis that they all perform functions
of a public nature.
The targets
of a new federal probe
into possible antitrust violations related to early - decision college
admissions include Wesleyan University, Middlebury College and Pomona College, as well as at least four other highly selective liberal - arts schools.
Even if we give Trump the benefit
of the doubt and assume he meant a metaphorical machine rather than an actual box
into which one pours data, it's still a telling
admission.
He said parents and guardians spend fortunes on transportation, hotel accommodation, examination fees and sundry costs, just for their wards to gain
admission into universities; while in some cases, parents die in the process
of travelling to secure
admission for their wards, a situation he described as painful and avoidable.