He also tends to our family's home machine, and we have had firewalls and
other safeguards for at least two decades.
The new laws prevent de Blasio from charging rent to charters as he had said he would, require the city to find space for charters in D.O.E. buildings or to fund those schools up to $ 40 million for space in private buildings, and implement
other safeguards for charters after an intensive charter lobbying effort in Albany.
Not exact matches
Safeguard important information such as tax identification and bank account numbers, and watch
for change of address notices from credit companies or
other vendors.
It is possible
for companies to simultaneously share data with business partners and
safeguard it from falling into the wrong hands, according to Heiser and
other security industry experts.
«I support efforts to improve the efficacy of the Volcker rule while preserving its underlying goal of prohibiting banking firms from engaging in speculative activities
for which federal deposit insurance and
other safeguards were never intended.
This means, among
other things, that the cross
safeguards both secularization and religiousness; it leaves room
for self - realization at the same time that it invites imitation of Christ.
The discussion, I hope, illustrates my major point that when you ask the meaning of a doctrine or, in
other words, what was the insight or truth of experience that those who formulated these doctrines wanted to
safeguard, you find yourself grappling with them with concepts almost too difficult
for words.
Thus, while a case
for government - supported mass media may be made,
other independent agencies should coexist in the field with them, and
safeguards should be provided in the system of government to insure that high professional standards prevail and that the media are used
for the general good rather than
for partisan advantage.
The platform planks
for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the
safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions
other than military and naval academies; emergency measures
for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights
for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
In certain cases we may also
safeguard our own freedom by a tolerance
for others which goes farther than the nature of freedom demands.
«He learned a huge lesson and proceeded to establish the most robust
safeguarding mechanism possible, a model
for other institutions.
In the resolutions adopted by the Evanston Assembly there is stated as one of the «two conditions of crucial importance which must be met, if catastrophe is to be averted»: «The prohibition of all weapons of mass destruction; including atomic and hydrogen bombs, with provision
for international inspection and control, such as would
safeguard the security of all nations, together with the drastic reduction of all
other armaments.
So long as the death penalty exists, there are certain to be
others,
for every judicial procedure — however meticulous, however compassed about with
safeguards — must be carried out by fallible human beings.
Other safeguards ensure no change to the reliability of supply
for consumptive users and place limits on changes to environmental outcomes.
Apparently the leftover funds will be used to
safeguard Arsenal going forward, or in
other words boost the budget
for the next two windows.
To
safeguard and advance the interests of its members by presenting the profession's viewpoints, concerns, and
other important information to the media and to appropriate legislative, administrative, regulatory, and private sector bodies, and by developing a working relationship with appropriate governmental and private sector not -
for - profit and
for - profit entities.
Mr OBrien dismisses the WHA Guidance on Ending Inappropriate Marketing of foods
for Infants and Young Children which, among
other things, reiterates and reinforces the COI
safeguards in previous WHA Resolutions (1996, 2005 and 2012).
Lay midwives doing home - birth procedures practice completely outside the boundaries of our medical system's checks and balances, where there are few
safeguards for addressing immediate complications and little recourse
other than calling 911
for emergency backup.
The CIP includes action areas
for Member States, WHO and
other actors and recommends «to create a supportive environment
for the implementation of comprehensive food and nutrition policies» and calls
for Member States to «establish a dialogue with relevant national and international parties and form alliances and partnerships to expand nutrition actions with the establishment of adequate mechanisms to
safeguard against potential conflicts of interest».
If leaders and
others fail to stand up
for democratic principles when
other priorities seem to be more important, there will be nothing left to
safeguard democracy when it is most under threat.
In
other words, the argument
for safeguards that we were making last year is becoming more relevant than ever.
That's why it's entirely reasonable
for us to seek
safeguards that protect the interests of Britain and
other non-eurozone countries in a changing EU.
Whereas, New York State is a leading voice
for women's equality and has raised that voice in action through such significant achievements as passage of the historic «Women's Equality Agenda» in 2015 - eight laws that advance women's equality in New York State by helping to achieve pay equity, strengthen human trafficking laws and protections
for domestic violence victims, and ending pregnancy discrimination in all workplaces;
other measures further
safeguard and promote women's interests and help improve their status in settings where they live and work; and
In parliament this week, Joan Ryan MP introduced a bill, supported by politicians from all sides, which would improve immigration detention and introduce stronger
safeguards for survivors of torture and
other forms of violence.
«As we launch this massive and complicated review, we will engage tax experts, employers, and
other stakeholders in a thorough and collaborative process to develop a plan that promotes fairness
for New York's taxpayers and
safeguards the competitiveness of New York's economy,» Cuomo said.
The Dem plan also includes
safeguard provisions
for the state Health Exchange created under Obamacare and
other related insurance protections.
A good - government watchdog on Monday called
for a halt to economic development spending until transparency measures and
other new controls are put in place as a
safeguard against corruption.
These include the need
for a purposively broad, liberal and benevolent interpretation of the Constitution as a whole, so far as the language of the constitution would admit, having due regard to the underlying values and principles that need to be promoted to
safeguarded our system of participatory democracy, the principle that the constitution is a document sui generis, and allied to this, the principle that the constitution must be interpreted in the light of its own words, and not words found in some
other written constitution» (Writ No: JI / 15/2015 [unreported] pages 23 & 24).
I am also thrilled to see a Comptroller who has a commitment to our environment be it
for electric vehicles, cutting down on pollution and
safeguarding the monies used to preserve our state parks and
other areas of wilderness in our great Borough and State.
«Creation of the Justice Center and
other provisions of the new statute will ensure new
safeguards for over a million New Yorkers with special needs who are in the care of the state or community - based organizations, preventing neglect and abuse and appropriately addressing neglect and abuse when they do occur,» said John Coppola, with the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers, in a statement.
«These children are the future of Ghana... it's our responsibility to
safeguard our independence so that the nation that we leave
for our children to inherit will also be free, peaceful and democratic,» Mahama told a parade of school children, service personnel, and
other political leaders.
Its protection ensures ongoing timber resource protection,
safeguards water quality of the Salmon River and allows
for continued public access to state sanctioned snowmobile trails and
other outdoor recreation,» according to Conservation Fund press release.
So there should be some offices established to
safeguard the opportunities we all have to work and to lead life styles that may be offensive to some enough
for bigotry and discriminatory practices to deny some individuals and groups the employment opportunities
others enjoy.
Tenure rights of New York teachers were the focus of heated arguments in a Brooklyn courtroom on Nov. 30 as lawyers
for the UFT and
other unions pressed a state appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit attacking those fundamental
safeguards.
Inspired by Albert Einstein and
others, Claude believes that the education of young scientists and health professionals must be bound by a social contract that
safeguards their freedom to travel, associate, and communicate freely, but asks in return that they do no harm and direct their talents toward caring
for all human beings and the earth we inhabit.
Carefully designed marine reserves and a reduction in fishing, they write, «could hold promise
for safeguarding sharks and
other large pelagic predators from further declines and ecological extinction.»
It also serves and protects the public interest, because standards developers accredited by ANSI must meet the institute's requirements
for openness, balance, consensus, and
other due - process
safeguards.
Also, researchers suggest that a reformulated recipe
for Roman concrete could be tested
for applications such as seawalls and
other ocean - facing structures, and may be useful
for safeguarding hazardous wastes.
«We show that a direct consideration of these
other biodiversity facets identifies different regions as high - priority
for conservation than a focus on species does, and more effectively
safeguards functions or evolutionary heritage,» Jetz said.
The information generated by the search
for signs of life on
other worlds also helps us understand and
safeguard our own planet — our Pale Blue Dot — better.
To
safeguard against lolly - like bars, she advises looking
for bars that are low in added sugar, fat and saturated fat and high in fibre compared with
other choices in the category.
With our simple and easy - to - use tests, mothers can learn
for the first time about the nutrient make - up of their breast milk, improve their diet and nutrition, and
safeguard against exposure to heavy metals and
other toxins that are harmful to a child's growth and development.
Members are solely responsible
for any and all activities carried out using their computer, including the need to take adequate precautions to
safeguard against trojans, spyware, malware, viruses, and
other threats to their security and that of any network to which they are connected.
Issues
for discussion can include: the development of the specification and the tender process; the separation of the refurbishment area from the remainder of the school; the use of low voltage / battery pack hand tools; COSHH assessments and why they are required when using hazardous substances; hazard spotting and the need
for good housekeeping;
safeguarding and use of mobile phones on site; working at height as the largest cause of workplace accidental death; noise and the potential
for hearing loss, methods of communication; and any
other relevant hazard and risk control.
The guidance also sets out clearly the need
for schools to deliver online
safeguarding education to pupils and training
for staff, an essential part of protecting children from harmful content and
other online risks.
LGfL TRUSTnet's Online Safety and
Safeguarding Manager, Mark Bentley commented, «The education world keeps its eyes keenly peeled on documentation from the Department
for Education, but is often less aware of the work of
other government departments.
The concern
for specialist teaching agencies is that if current trends continue it looks like education may become more similar to
other professional markets — albeit with specific
safeguarding requirements.
The more than 30 pages of proposed rules
for the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA, include protections
for educators who seek to share information to protect a student's health or safety, new guidelines
for school districts on sharing student data with educational researchers, and a proposed requirement that schools
safeguard electronic and
other records, including from some school staff members.
This will enable staff in schools with a diverse ethnic mix of students to be able to monitor community languages
other than English
for safeguarding purposes.
Boards should consider
other safeguards: not using serving teachers in developing assessments, preventing them from teaching the qualifications they are involved in developing, and ensuring no teacher is involved with more than one assessment
for any given qualification.