Sentences with phrase «of policy exclusions»

It's a wise idea to be familiar of policy exclusions before a fire occurs.
You should check with your insurer for the specifics of policy exclusions.
A common outcome of the form revision process is the addition or modification of policy exclusions.
It is therefore ironic that by closing the door to a set number of policy exclusions Parliament unwittingly opened the door to insurers to argue by implication that any other exclusion not so nullified is valid.
The policyholder agrees to pay the premiums for insurance, and the insurance company agrees to pay claims unless one of the policy exclusions applies.

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Fortunately for the GOP, Christian conservatives do not believe in education and just are not intelligent enough to realize that the GOP is only using them to gain power so that they can implement policies that benefit the Top 5 % at the exclusion of the rest of America, Christian conservatives included.
This «no,» grounded in Hobbes, has tended increasingly to a policy of exclusion of religion, causing a flattening of human life and a sense of spiritual emptiness.
How about we get some LARGER FONT LARGER GRAPHICS front - paged stories on Romney being a Bishop in the Mormon church who had some pretty abhorrent policies before 1980, while Romney was a member, including the exclusion of black men from the priesthood up until Mormons were pressured to remove that provision in 1978.
«While we are grateful to have resolved the issue with CSU, InterVarsity continues to believe that all - comers policies will result in the exclusion, rather than inclusion, of diverse students from campus.»
Since 1986 the Bulls have had a policy that «as Christians we have a deep regard for marriage (being the union of one man to one woman for life to the exclusion of all others).
When smaller nations resist, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank impose structural adjustment policies upon them on pain of their total exclusion from the international economic system.
A policy of exclusion was adopted which did much to shape the temper of the country.
Critics of the current DOD policy question the validity of the arguments used by the military to justify the exclusion of homosexuals from its ranks.
In summary, the DOD homosexual exclusion policy is designed to preserve, promote, and protect legitimate military interests, which include the personal privacy rights of service members.
In 1959 it was suggested that «there remain three principles of democratic procedure to which free church polity must give serious thought» — that is, free discussion, no exclusion from national office except on the basis of creed or ability, and legislation and policy - making executed in accord with methods of representative government (Authority and Power in the Free Church Tradition, by P. M. Harrison [Southern Illinois University Press, 1971], p. 162).
Here, most powerfully, he deprecates the virtual exclusion of the Christian voice and interest from public policy decision - making.
Some of the conservative black churches have an actual policy of exclusion, which extends to a ban on church burial.
A total of 16 pupils were affected by the school's policy of «grade exclusion» because they didn't achieve at least three B - grades in their first year tests.
At the same time, while Thottathil argues that export - oriented organic farming has its own rightful role to play for the food system and food sovereignty, its silent exclusion from Kerala's organic policy does raise doubts whether the policy is a good example of an inclusive organic strategy.
Other athletes use their dogs to erect stockades, garrisons, barbed - wire fences, moats in which the dogs themselves serve as the alligators... and some athletes, like Kenny Norman of the Atlanta Hawks, assign their dogs the intricate task of enforcing a policy of exclusion while at the same time setting the standard for admission.
She writes: In order to prevent co-marketing of junk foods in schools, the USDA can include in its rule for local school wellness policy implementation a definition of marketing that includes product packaging and an express exclusion of copycat snacks.
Meantime, the chance that the policy would result in sympathetic victims would have diminished to near zero: A week's delay would have convinced most aliens not to travel here and risk detention or exclusion; and any aliens who came would have been doing so in knowing defiance of the EO, not in innocent reliance on the prior issuance of a visa.
There is an important risk that policies and debates will be driven by misrepresentations, if conducted solely within some age groups and in exclusion of others.
The overarching aim of the research initiative is to ensure that policy and practice responses to multiple exclusion homelessness are better informed by robust evidence.
He is a PhD student in the Department of Social Policy and Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) at the London School of Economics, and was recently a visiting democracy fellow at the Harvard's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
Professor Suzanne Fitzpatrick Centre for Housing Policy, University of York Research designed to provide a robust account of the nature and patterns of Multiple Exclusion Homelessness across the UK.
The main causes of exclusion of persons with disabilities are key for comprehending the major obstacles to operationalizing inclusive policies, frameworks and guidelines in the field, especially in complex emergencies.
First, lawmakers are no doubt angered by Cuomo's repeated exclusion of the chosen leader of the Senate Democrats, Senator Andrea Stewart - Cousins, from budget negotiations and policy pushes.
Mr Blair has taken the unusual step of briefing newspapers over his concern that the Liberal Democrats will get nowhere if they move to the left of Labour, adopt a policy of demanding higher taxes and become more critical of his party's efforts to tackle measures such as social exclusion.
«Despite the window dressing declaration of «no victor, no vanquished and the policy of rehabilitation, reconstruction and reintegration, economic strangulation and systematic exclusion of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria (Biafra) had followed since then.
Questions on other topics include: the NYS Attorney General's investigation of the Puerto Rican Day Parade committee, whether de Blasio's pre-K initiative will include private and parochial schools, the «absent teacher reserve», a protest by Girls Prep supporters against de Blasio's expected charter school policies, performance of Administration for Children's Services and whether de Blasio plans to contact the St. Patrick's Day Parade committee to urge them to lift their exclusion of LGBT groups and organizations.
That outcome was stunning given the speaker's long identification with the LGBT community — as the 1991 campaign manager and later chief of staff to Tom Duane, the Council's first out gay member; as head of the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project; as a demonstrator arrested year after year in protests against the exclusion of openly gay participants in Manhattan's St. Patrick's Day Parade; and as a Council member who pursued a range of initiatives in support of the community, including a school anti-bullying law, a requirement that the city only do businesses with contractors with anti-discrimination policies in place, and funding for LGBT homeless youth services, senior services, and the capital needs of the LGBT Community Center.
Slums are not the result just of urbanization but also of failed policies and practices of marginalization and exclusion of the poor, he adds, «so it is quite possible to not have slums although it's hard for cities to imagine it.»
The U.S. Forest Service has for decades practiced a policy of fire suppression, or fire exclusion, in areas it manages.
Extracts from a paper by the CERN Scientific Policy Committee on the scientific significance of the possible exclusion regions of the Higgs
There is still a wide spread tendency to use culture in political discourses for the purpose of exclusion policies (Titley & Lentin, 2008).
Many policies encourage adults to be process monkeys, stepping naughty children through the system to the cliff edge of exclusion.
The first class affected by the retention policy entered the 4th grade during the 2004 school year, and thus the first NAEP score that could have been influenced by the exclusion of low - performing students from the 4th - grade NAEP sample was the spring 2005 administration.
Now, as a member of the British Cabinet Office's Social Exclusion Task Force, he focuses on strategy and policy with regard to the socially excluded.
«The research in Diversity Challenged shows that affirmative action policies have major benefits not only in overcoming the history of exclusion of minorities, but also in creating a richer educational experience for all students and injecting new ideas and understandings into discussions, debates and research on campus,» said Gary Orfield, co-director of The Civil Rights Project at Harvard University.
President Obama's 2012 administrative action — the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program — represents an acknowledgement that the current status quo on immigration policy is having particularly disastrous effects on young people who have grown up in the U.S. but due to their undocumented status and to the inability of Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform, experience turbulent transitions to adulthood rife with legal barriers and exclusions.
In Shanghai, for example — which had the highest mean PISA score of any jurisdiction in mathematics in 2012 — 27 percent of students in the target population of 15 - year - olds did not take the test, due in part to internal migration policies that prevented enrollment; in the United States, that exclusion rate was around 11 percent.
To do this, we need only to return to the immigration policies of the later part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century to see many examples of such discrimination, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 that banned a specific ethnic group or the Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 that effectively banned East Asians and South Asians through national immigration quotas.
Jason Botel, executive director of the policy, research and advocacy nonprofit MarylandCAN, said the state should reduce its exclusion rates.
It would require schools — both DCPS and charters — to have discipline policies that avoid exclusion, address bias, and seek the root causes of misbehavior.
Many have argued that the exclusion of certain subgroups in educational measurement can also result in exclusion of education policy reforms for that group (O'Neill, 2001).
A grammar school ejecting pupils in the middle of their A-levels has backtracked on its severe exclusions policy, saying all pupils affected can return to the school to...
Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Education Union comments on the Institute for Public Policy report, «Making the Difference - Breaking the link between school exclusion and...
The author points to U.S. political shifts and changing federal policy in education as catalysts for the social and cultural exclusion of vulnerable children of color.
Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Education Union comments on the Institute for Public Policy report, «Making the Difference - Breaking the link between school exclusion and social exclusion».
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