Not exact matches
It had lower marks than others for its hours
of metro
accessibility and general access to
public transit systems.
Effective January 1, 2017, and beyond, Franklin Templeton will ensure to meet the
Accessibility Standards for the Design
of Public Spaces when applicable.
In a bid to improve the market's
accessibility for foreign investors, the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission («CVM») is holding a
public hearing for Brazilian issuers with the purpose
of improving the regulations set through the recently implemented Instruction 561 and more specifically, those related to proxy disclosure, regulated by Instruction 481.
Through the
Accessibility Directorate of Ontario, the ministry works with the disability, private and public sectors in the interest of promoting accessibi
Accessibility Directorate
of Ontario, the ministry works with the disability, private and
public sectors in the interest
of promoting
accessibilityaccessibility for all.
In the area
of health care, the Party commits to fully endorsing the five principles
of the Canada Health Act, which are:
Public Administration, Comprehensiveness, Universality, Portability, and
Accessibility.
With the layoff
of tens
of thousands
of workers, the quality and
accessibility of public services are compromised.
Other important considerations around fairness must also be addressed, such as whether to provide charge - free access options or routes to ensure
accessibility and inclusivity, whether to charge individuals a congestion fee for driving where alternative modes
of transportation are not available (e.g. the lack
of public transit in rural areas), whether the charge for commercial and private vehicles differs or not, and whether individuals living further away from urban areas and thus travelling further distances should face a higher charge than individuals living in urban areas.
With such
public accessibility of the materials
of instruction, the emphasis
of teachers in school classrooms may shift considerably.
This is a fragile thread on which to hang the future
of wheelchair
accessibility, special education and other
public expenditures, but Reinders argues persuasively that it is the only plausible way.
The methods
of logical deduction and induction, and especially scientific method, seem to possess a neutrality and
public accessibility that makes them apt measuring rods for the veracity
of our ideas.
We eradicate stigma by increasing the availability and
accessibility of mental health care worldwide by: treating patients, training professionals, including psychologists, therapists, OBGYNs, pediatricians, nurses, and midwives, providing
public programs, including new parent groups, breastfeeding clinics, and adolescent services, funding research, providing curated content online, and advocating in
public and private sectors.
SitOrSquat directs you to the nearest
public restroom or helps you find one based on ratings, availability
of changing tables, or
accessibility.
The
accessibility condition, then, does not rule out the
public presence
of religion.
The group hopes to mobilise global
public opinion around a set
of core principles
of free expression,
accessibility, privacy, openness and network neutrality.
This report finds no evidence that ownership restrictions have produced a
public benefit in terms
of the quality, cost or
accessibility of hospital care.
President Mahama assured PWDs
of accessibility to
public places that are now being constructed in line with the laws on disability, adding that those that preceded the law would require a lot
of engineering work to adapt.
HCR programs provide financing to create and preserve multifamily housing; administer programs to improve housing conditions, ensure
accessibility, and save energy; provide bonding authority and other resources to facilitate local
public improvements and job creation; and help thousands
of low - and moderate - income New Yorkers purchase a home.
His words: «There is a need to deepen the legal framework to more systematically begin to address issues
of accessibility in both
public and private facilities.
The new online R&D «dashboard» was designed to enhance the transparency,
accessibility, and usefulness
of historical AAAS data to benefit policymakers and analysts as well as the
public, Program Director Matt Hourihan said.
Public officials should continue focusing on enhancing the availability,
accessibility and quality
of health - care services, the authors argue.
Although there appears to be no short - term answer to the tuition debate, the time is nonetheless ripe for universities, students, the
public, and politicians to engage in discussions over the state
of higher education in Ontario and the direction it should take, particularly with respect to
accessibility.
The measurement
of infant mortality says a lot about a country, especially its quality and
accessibility of good
public health.
Jodrell Bank is also on the UK shortlist for UNESCO World Heritage Site status in recognition
of its international importance as «a unique site which reflects the heritage
of pure science with the authenticity
of ongoing scientific research and provides
accessibility to the general
public».
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of California, California Energy Commission & California
Public Utilities Commission, All Rights Reserved Conditions
of Use Privacy Policy
Accessibility
To increase access to quality healthcare and forward the field
of Naturopathic Medicine in the areas
of public education,
accessibility, and efforts toward licensing naturopathic doctors in Rhode Island.
JEPP Online provides timely information about developments
of the journal and is committed to improve the
accessibility and visibility
of scholarship published in JEPP, allowing academics and policy - makers alike to benefit from first - class research focusing on the dynamics
of public policy in Europe.
assigns A-to-F grades to all 50 state education departments for the completeness, timeliness, and
accessibility of the spending data that they make available to the
public on their websites.
The Museum School offers the
accessibility of a
public school with the organizational and curricular innovation
of a museum school model.
The Program for Educational Access advances
public policy to increase the
accessibility of quality educational options for low - income families.
«It's a humbling honor to assume the responsibility
of leading the charge to continue The Broad Foundation's rigorous dedication to stronger
public schools, cutting - edge scientific and medical research and
accessibility to the arts.
Passenger rail
accessibility guidelines providing criteria for new and re-manufactured buses and vans, rail vehicles, and other modes
of public transportation.
-- On the application
of a State or local government, the Attorney General may, in consultation with the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, and after prior notice and a
public hearing at which persons, including individuals with disabilities, are provided an opportunity to testify against such certification, certify that a State law or local building code or similar ordinance that establishes
accessibility requirements meets or exceeds the minimum requirements
of this Act for the
accessibility and usability
of covered facilities under this title.
Similarly, Section 508
of the Act requires that all electronic and information technology (EIT) purchased, developed, maintained, or used by DOT must meet the Section 508
accessibility standards for the
public and employees.
Not later than 2 years after the date
of enactment
of this Act, the Secretary shall improve
public accessibility to information on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's publicly accessible vehicle safety databases by --
With the proposed legislation the President sent Congress a carefully worded message recommending that it enact the bill as part
of his attempt to improve
public safety and
accessibility.
If the largest libraries lead the way — both
public and academic — backed by the largest library associations (ALA) then while libraries will certainly find themselves embroiled in a lawsuit from major publishers for years I strongly believe the outcome will favour freedom
of information,
accessibility and centuries old precedent.
Public schools have to face the issue
of who is to pay for the devices each student will need, while all educational settings have to worry about heightened
accessibility issues, specifically for visually impaired students who won't benefit from the high - resolution graphics and videos that many supporters say make digital textbooks superior to print.
The IVONA suite includes a wide range
of text - to - speech solutions for consumers, developers who want to incorporate text - to - speech into their user interfaces, and business customers from a variety
of industries, including
accessibility,
public announcement / transportation, telecommunications, e-learning and more.
But by teaming up with OverDrive, a leading distributor
of ebooks and other digital content and tapping into their extensive network
of school and
public libraries, the Amazon Kindle and Kindle apps (on PC and mobile devices) will help to improve the
accessibility of literature in the transforming digital age
of our treasured libraries.
«Australia is regarded as one
of the strictest nations when it comes to
accessibility for companion animals.Dog owners in many European countries are free to take their pets inside shops, cafes, restaurants and onto
public transport.
Questions or concerns relating to the
accessibility of the FCC's online
public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or
[email protected].
The Oregon Coast has long been known for its
public beaches, but Cannon Beach is taking
accessibility to the next level this October by initiating a program making beach wheelchairs available for visitors with mobility challenges.The Cannon Beach Police Department will facilitate the free check out and return process for the wheelchairs on the east side
of the Cannon Beach City Hall building.
Public transport is located directly outside the hotel and you'll be within a 10 - minute drive
of the Transit Terminal where tours depart, providing
accessibility to the Whitsunday Islands» most popular attractions and activities.
Providing 50,000 square feet
of additional gallery space, MoMA's Diller Scofidio + Renfro - designed building project will «allow the museum to reconceive the presentation
of its collection and exhibitions, and will provide greater visitor
accessibility through the enhancement
of the museum's
public areas,» according to a press release.
He spearheads highly successful
public programs that address the diversity
of the collection and the community, actively supports Brooklyn - based artists, and leads an ongoing major capital program that has greatly enhanced
accessibility of the Museum and the preservation
of its collections.
To refer to it as a museum seems ill fitting, as PS1 functions within its own category
of gallery cum project space — and in this way it achieves a unique level
of accessibility within the
public sphere.
Artist Carmen Papalia and curator Whitney Mashburn will lead a
public workshop on the topic
of Open Access — a relational model for
accessibility that Papalia produced in 2015.
The show informs questions
of ecology and sustainability, work and play,
accessibility and social action,
public and private experience.
Olcott,
of New York - based Ennead Architects, has successfully translated the informality, intimacy and
accessibility of their life with art to the
public venue.
The series investigates the ways that artists, cultural producers, and institutions are redefining disability and
accessibility in contemporary art by destabilizing our notions
of neutral
public spaces and arts organizations, and moving towards inclusive body politics and social infrastructures.