Sentences with phrase «opted out of a challenge»

The others on the list are: Monroe's Maggie Brooks (also floated as a potential LG — and not just for the Republicans), Nassau's Mangano, Orange's Ed Diana (another float who ended up opted out of a challenge to Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand), and Oneida's Anthony J. Picente Jr..

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Other issues raised by the committee included why Facebook does not provide an overall control or opt - out for political advertising; why it does not offer a separate feed for ads but chooses to embed them into the Newsfeed; how and why it gathers data on non-users; the addictiveness engineered into its product; what it does about fake accounts; why it hasn't recruited more humans to help with the «challenges» of managing content on a platform that's scaled so large; and aspects of its approach to GDPR compliance.
He has spent much of his nascent career over in Europe, opting to get reps on the Challenge Tour and Euro Tour instead of grinding it out stateside through a more traditional route.
For six consecutive years — dating to 2011 — the Park District opted to freeze its tax levy out of consideration to residents and the financial challenges many faced in a recovering economy.
-LSB-...] challenged BlogHer ads to allow bloggers to opt out of displaying ads for bottles on their sites she said: I do understand that bottles are sometimes used to feed breast milk.
Some laboratories that currently offer genetic sequencing already offer opt - out options so it is unlikely that it will be a challenge for laboratories to comply with the new recommendations, says Gail Herman, president of ACMG.
«This was a bit of a challenge for me since the bandage dress is one of the ultimate sexy dresses out there, hugging the curves of a woman in the most flattering way, and I tend to opt more to the looser styles.
The Scottish government is facing a potential legal challenge over its decision not to allow young people to opt - out of religious observance in schools.
The Wall Street Journal examined next steps for the opt - out movement, which «lost a major battle» with the implementation of ESSA and continues to challenge the 95 percent participation rule.
Additional support needs to be both specific and structured as children who are struggling with language will often opt out of normal classroom activities which require language skills, choosing instead to do less challenging activities.
Because it challenges the validity of the tests and the data, the opt - out movement strikes at the heart of the reform movement.
The candidates challenging the leadership of the CEA in this spring's union election, Martin Walsh (President) and Scott Minnick (Vice President) have been very strong supporters of the opt out effort.
In both cases, parents and college administrators have «opted out» of the tests in order to challenge the dominant narrative that standardized tests can adequately demonstrate what children learn and be used for high - stakes decisions.
Here in Connecticut, Martin Walsh and Scott Minnick, the challenge candidates for president and vice president of the Connecticut Education Association have both endorsed the right of parents to opt out.
While recognizing that public education continues to face major challenges and problems that must be addressed, Representative Ziobron has become an advocate for parents who wish to opt their children out of the Common Core tests and for policies that support, not undermine, the role of parents, teachers, and local citizens in how their local schools should be run.
Martin Walsh, who is the challenge candidate for president of the CEA in this spring's CEA election, and his running mate Scott Minnick, who is running for vice president, have both been extremely public in their support of parents who are opting their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) Test.
If your goal is to rebuild your credit, you do not get to opt out of the credit system as an answer to overcoming your credit challenges.
You may opt - out from receiving future correspondence from us at any time, although participating shelters must maintain a channel of email communication to remain in the Challenge.
David said «even before the uncertainty presented by Brexit and the German challenge, many anticipated that patentees would mainly look to opt their existing European patents out of the jurisdiction of the UPC».
Many condo hotel projects were unable to close on sales when prospective buyers faced economic challenges and opted out of their contracts.
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