Sentences with phrase «other electronic media if»

(d) a witness shall attend the hearing for oral examination if requested to do so not less than 2 days before the hearing, or by telephone, videoconference or other electronic media if directed by the arbitration tribunal;

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If babies spend most of their time in swings, infant seats, or other «baby holders,» if the center doesn't offer organized activities that change regularly, or if television and other electronic media are a big part of the day's agenda, cross the facility off your lisIf babies spend most of their time in swings, infant seats, or other «baby holders,» if the center doesn't offer organized activities that change regularly, or if television and other electronic media are a big part of the day's agenda, cross the facility off your lisif the center doesn't offer organized activities that change regularly, or if television and other electronic media are a big part of the day's agenda, cross the facility off your lisif television and other electronic media are a big part of the day's agenda, cross the facility off your list.
On the other hand, if you have questions or comments about the information on this site, feel free to contact me, Sandy White (Electronic Media Chair) for the Tibetan Terrier Club of America.
Until such time as our electronic media upgrades are complete, if you have difficulty accessing any our website, apps or intranet to attain information or for any other purpose please contact [email protected] or 954-874-4444 and one of our representatives will be able to assist you.
The news media are allowed to use laptop computers and other electronic communication devices inside courtrooms if they are not disruptive to the proceedings.
And if students react to seemingly irrelevant print lessons by failing to internalize foundational concepts, then they will likely revert to old research habits when they inevitably gravitate back to electronic sources to do their actual research.88 In other words, if the process doesn't carry over to the media they're actually willing to use, then they are far less likely to actually learn the fundamental, foundational concepts that are so critical to good legal research.89 Instead, they may achieve mere «inert» knowledge: «the inability to apply skills and concepts in situations other than those in which they were originally learned.»
As I read it, the so - called shield law could apply to bloggers if they gathered and disseminated information for any other entity (electronic as well as traditional media) that disseminated enough information online to be considered a news agency.
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