While I understand the concern on both sides of the story, the school
officials knew the rules.
Not exact matches
The most widely
known application of that
rule is the exclusion of evidence that law enforcement
officials obtained in violation of a criminal suspect's constitutional rights.
It means «receiving or offering any undue reward» so as to influence an
official's behaviour «and to incline him to act contrary to his duty and the
known rules of honesty and integrity.»
«The
rule is, you almost never
know where these guys are,» said a U.S.
official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
That decision has been
known for a while now, yet the
official rules were unveiled last night.
We think investors» expectation for the fiduciary standard is here to stay
no matter what the
official rules say — and those investors will increasingly demand that their advisers apply to their non-retirement accounts too.
On Tuesday (11/22/16), MarketWatch featured our op / ed on why the Fiduciary standard of service is here to stay
no matter what the
official rules are.
Shame on the school
officials for getting the boys» hopes up despite the fact that they
knew the
rules.
This play that was a turnover would automatically be reviewed by the
officials, but Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy threw his challenge flag anyways; proving Jim Schwartz isn't the only coach that doesn't
know the
rules.
Here are some other reasons officiating isn't as good as it could be:
Know - nothing fans, emotional players and coaches who have never read a
rule book (and there are many) heap abuse on
officials that is almost always undeserved.
Questions related to the
official or unofficial
rules of any legislative body in a country which is formally
known as a Senate.
Also at 10:30 a.m., elected
officials, wineries and Finger Lakes residents call on Cuomo to reject Circular enerG's trash incinerator proposal and urge legislators to pass bi-partisan bills that would support Home
Rule in the state expedited power plant siting process,
known as Article 10, LCA Room, (130), LOB, Albany.
I
know India's
official claim, which is that Kashmir used to be
ruled by a Hindu person.
Sen. Peralta argued with a seller
known for flouting the
rules, Street Vendor Project
officials said.
Late Wednesday, Azrack
ruled lawyers on both sides are entitled to
know about verbal communication between Oyster Bay attorneys and town
officials.
That
ruling made it
no longer illegal for a politician to line his or her pockets off people seeking favors unless the politician does something «
official» in exchange for gifts, such as passing legislation.
New York Farm Bureau
officials, who had issued a press release contending all units would be covered by the regulations, said they did not
know the vote would only be for
rules on installation of new units.
The
official also said Mr. Paterson had not yet
ruled out breaking the
no - layoffs pledge, which he made last June as part of a deal with the Civil Service Employees Association and the Public Employees Federation, the two largest unions of state workers.
Amid all the advance iPhone 5 hullabaloo — and
no, sports fans, we're not anywhere finished and there are still two days to go before the
official announcement — it's easy to forget that this was a family of devices «that, under the normal
rules of business, should not have been invented.»
NSF's
official rules are
no less confining, but in practice, NSF - funded scientists appear to be granted much greater flexibility in following changing directions.
Still, he wouldn't
rule out some sort of screenplay contribution in the future: «I love this place and these guys, and I can't imagine not sitting down and talking about the movies with them, but whether or not that's an
official thing, I don't
know.»
In that Texas case, Gebser v. Lago Vista Independent School District, the justices
ruled 5 - 4 that districts can not be held liable under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 unless an
official in a position to take corrective action
knew...
As Indiana education
officials considered a package of sweeping changes to the state's teacher licensing
rules,
known as «REPA II,» McGrew says his family expressed skepticism.
If the state board of education and local school
officials support this policy, I will
no longer have to refer to the Pentagon Papers case to explain prior restraint; I will merely have to read students the SBAC test
rules.
By 1765 they were in effective control of much of the country, although the
official period of
rule known as the Raj did not begin until 1858.
As we passed the Freemasons» Tavern in Covent Garden I learned that this was where the Football Association agreed the
official rules for football, in effect giving birth to football as we
know it — superb info for my next pub quiz.
In an open letter to the membership, Jack Gordon, a board
official from 2012 to 2014, defended Mr. Barbieri's December re-election and wrote: «The league based on dictatorial
rule and fear described by ASL 2025 is not the Art Students League that I
know and experience, it is one of pure fabrication.»
And as
officials meet this week to hammer out new
rules that could potentially protect the region, environmental groups are warning that the area
known as the «Arctic Galapagos» is already in grave danger.
No greater than the number of prizes stated in these
Official Rules will be awarded.
Lewis says the trial judge's
ruling leaves inmates in an untenable position because they often
know only what they experienced, not how
official policies and procedures might have played a role.
Much of the discussion in the Court's judgment turns on what is
known as the third - party doctrine — an exception to the warrant
rule which entitles government
officials to access without any legal formality information which you have given to someone else.
As much I
know about the practice in Indian courts, while there is no such
official rule or word on that, the practice goes that almost all material which is cited or relied upon is handed in print version.
So, in order to
know more about the trends and
rules of the car insurance of the give state, follow their
official government procedures.
At issue, exchange
officials said, are the
know - your - customer
rules that would be put in place on reopening.
However, contrary to reports calling the FTC's action an
official endorsement, a recent blog on the FTC web site, «The Fair Credit Reporting Act & Social Media: What Businesses Should
Know,» indicates that Internet background checks using social media information simply must follow the same FCRA
rules that apply to the more traditional information — employment and salary history, criminal records, and credit reports — that FCRA compliant background screening firms and employers have used in the past.
However, contrary to reports calling the FTC's action an
official endorsement, a June 2011 blog on the FTC website, «The Fair Credit Reporting Act & Social Media: What Businesses Should
Know,» indicated that Internet background checks using social media information simply must follow the same FCRA
rules that apply to the more traditional information — employment and salary history, criminal records, and credit reports — that FCRA compliant background screening firms and employers have used in the past.
Time to consider which side of your bread is being buttered, and by who, and it ain't the up - side by first - class professionals, but rather, it is predominantly the dark underside by here - today - gone - tomorrow realturds and / or long - term learned - the - ropes realturds (playing along with the industry - centric
rules against slagging other realturds), not to mention too many low - life - ignoring realturd - supporting self - serving ASSociation
officials living off of realturds» dues - dollars (of which there are many more than non-realturds» dues dollars in my opinion), and that, my friend, is the problem that Chris and many others within ORE have not only recognized, but who have the gonads to break ranks with the devil that they
know and rightfully kick sand in its face.
It wasn't
official, of course, but everyone
knew the
rules.»