Sentences with phrase «options under these guidelines»

This is in conflict with what is best for employed mothers of breastfed toddlers and their day - care providers, who have limited breastfeeding friendly options under these guidelines.

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The company considers any stock held without restrictions, unvested restricted stock units and PRSUs, vested but unexercised in - the - money stock options, deferred compensation that will settle in common stock and common stock held under the company's 401 (k) plan in determining whether the stock ownership guidelines have been met.
Under our stock ownership guidelines, each non-employee director was required to acquire and hold, within five years of the establishment of the stock ownership guidelines in 2004, or being elected to the Board, 50 % of the number of shares that constituted their annual grant of stock options following re-election, or 12,500 shares.
One of the most stylish option that falls under these guidelines is the Diaper Dekor Kolor Plus Pail, which is why we decided to feature it as our top pick.
The latest ear infection treatment guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics does offer an «observation option» for older children so that they can be observed without antibiotics for up to 48 hours to see if they get better on their own, but they state that children under six months of age should always be treated with antibiotics when they have an ear infection.
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Under the Governor's leadership, when the current iteration of 421 - a expired, additional affordability options were added to the law as well as fairer wage guidelines for those involved in the construction of these buildings.
State and Local Implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act, Volume V — Implementation of the 1 Percent Rule and 2 Percent Interim Policy Options (2009) presents findings about the implementation of regulations and guidelines issued under the No Child Left Behind Act that provide flexibility for the treatment of certain students with disabilities in state assessment and accountability systems.
This technical document synthesizes the information provided by Parties and relevant organizations on the revision of the joint implementation (JI) guidelines, taking into consideration their experience of implementing the flexible mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol and the recommendations on options for building on the approach embodied in JI.
Many of these offer the option to change the policy to a long - term insurance product, but under specific guidelines.
The guidelines do provide for a two - year period under extenuating circumstances, which are a sudden, drastic and prolonged drop in income that left the borrower with no other reasonable option but to default on the mortgage.
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