Sentences with phrase «over the admissions of»

In schools, the Catholic authorities have meekly handed over to the politicians control over the curriculum, over the admissions of pupils and, in practice, over the appointment of teachers.
For example, they don't currently have power over admissions of academies, but there are plans afoot to give them a role in this again.
Writing for the same 5 - 4 majority as in Carosella, Justice Sopinka held, at para. 26, that where evidence has been inadvertently lost, «the same concerns about the deliberate frustration of the court's jurisdiction over the admission of evidence do not arise.»

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-- Adam Metcalf, cofounder of ZeeMee, an app that partners with over 200 colleges and universities allowing students to share their unique stories in the admissions process via video and connect in community before arriving on campus
«Over the last 10 to 20 years, because of blogs and the applicant community and discussion forums, people have developed a really good sense of what the admissions process looks like, down to what kinds of questions are asked and how they manage the interview,» Vice Dean Karl T. Ulrich explained in an interview when the school announced the new test.
Two years later, Fisher released her tell - all book, that included her claim of an affair with Ford and the admission that she thought her days as Princess Leia were over.
Led by Assistant Dean of Graduate Admissions Meredith Siegel, the seven members of the committee will present dozens of candidates today, mull over the pros and cons of each application, and ultimately decide whether to admit, reject, or waitlist an applicant.
The seven people around the rectangular table in room 112G are enacting a scene that is playing out at business schools all over the world, as admission committees decide the fate of tens of thousands of applicants to their MBA programs.
The admission is likely to increase pressure on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to resign over the scandal involving the sale of state - owned land to school operator Moritomo Gakuen, which had ties to Abe's wife.
Business Insider: There's a fight heating up in the education world over the use of race in college admissions.
Kaplan found that 65 % of the responding admissions officials who accept scores from either test say there is no advantage to applicants submitting one over the other.
The admission came over the weekend from an anti-graft commission from the Chinese province of Anhui investigating reports of corruption among government officials.
Again, getting back to Olive Garden, I mean obviously it's been discussed just the absolute average check of the brand, that the increases that have been taken in pricing over the past decade even to your own admission did begin to make you expensive relative to maybe what customers wanted to pay relative to the peers.
«Premier Horgan went to Ottawa citing B.C.'s jurisdiction and concerns over protection of the marine environment, despite his government's recent admission that they were advised by their own legal experts last summer that BC has no jurisdiction to stop the pipeline,» said Chris Gardner, President, Independent Contractors and Businesses Association.
Trump's public admission that he fired Comey over the «Russia thing» undercuts this version of events.
Over time, success in the meritocratic competition for college admission became a key measure of status, not WASP identity.
The Creationists over at the DI cite him as being the leader of their Paleontology Research program even though, by his own admission, he has no credentials in the field.
In order to get as much advanced standing as possible, I shamelessly bypassed the Yale admissions office, accepting the offer of Henri Peyre, the chairman of Yale's French department, that he accompany me on a visit to Dean De Vane, who presided over the academic affairs of the college.
«We know that 1.1 million food parcels are given out in Trussell Trust food banks alone but these figures are clearly the tip of the iceberg - the United Nations has estimated over eight million people in the UK are food insecure, approximately 2,000 food banks and food bank centres are in operation, rising levels of hospital admissions due to malnutrition cost the NHS # 12 billion per year and there are record levels of in - work poverty.»
Progressive Catholic groups vented outrage Friday over the decision of a Roman Catholic school in Massachusetts to rescind the admission of an 8 - year - old student because his parents are lesbians.
So, while they may make some academic advancement available to those for whom it would otherwise have been inaccessible, does not the perpetuation of this disorder make more seductive the lie that young athletes should devote all their attention to the vehicle to admission (sports) over and above the very substance of their future flourishing (the education in itself)?
All of this has happened in part because Tom Beckett took over as athletic director in July 1994 and set about improving the testy relationship between Yale's athletics and admissions departments.
Resorts were still crowded, the New York World's Fair cut admissions to 40 cents to attract returning vacationers to Flushing Meadow, and on September 22, while Bob Feller was winning his 22nd game for Cleveland, there was the rare phenomenon of blue skies being reported over the entire U.S..
When Aaron really tags one, the homer flies over the enclosure and drops in the general - admission areas, where a pyramid of struggling people immediately forms over the ball.
We have watched all the UFC PPVs together for over a decade, yet some of these cards just are not worth the price of admission.
But with a piece of net tied to his hat, Ayton was comfortable enough to reveal that nerves factored into his quiet 10 - point night in the Wildcats» win over Colorado to start the tournament, an admission that highlights how risky it can be to bank on blue - chip freshmen driving the bus this time of year.
Over 94 % of North American Waldorf graduates gain admission to a post-secondary school of their choice and 50 % go on to postgraduate education.
The day's activities are also open to the general public with museum admission, and adults age 55 and over will get half price daytime admission and additional discounts throughout the month of September.
Thacker is a driving force behind «Turning the Tide,» a new report he co-authored, published by the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Making Caring Common Project and endorsed by over 85 major college stakeholders, including deans of admissions from the most elite American universities.
Out of over 33.6 million admissions to U.S. hospitals in 1997, 44,000 to 98,000 people died as a result of medical - related erros (American Hospital Association, 1999).
Or, the park district could take over all operations of the museum, paying for operating costs and receiving the $ 2 admission fees, while paying the museum a $ 20,000 annual management fee for providing exhibits.
Located in a strip mall on the corner of Plum Grove and Schaumburg Rd. Hours: Open Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. — 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. — 1 p.m. Ticket prices: Children over 12 months $ 10.00, Siblings over 12 months $ 8.50, Children under 12 months $ 5.50, Adults are free; Admission 50 % one hour before closing.
Over the last few decades, Americans have turned college admissions into a terrifying and occasionally devastating process, preceded by test prep, tutors, all sorts of stratagems, all kinds of rankings, and a conviction among too many young people that their futures will be determined and their worth established by which schools say yes and which say no.
While over half of the fathers (n = 12) had been given information prenatally regarding potential causes and instances for neonatal admission for their baby, none of the fathers had been given information about newborn resuscitation.
Last year's Saturday General Admission event at Trustmark Park drew over 5,000 people with more than 40 pieces of heavy machinery, emergency response, utility, big rig and construction vehicles.
Over 200,000 university applicants are to miss out on places this year due to a frenzied last - minute rush, the head of the admission service has warned.
The Nation newspaper has been threatened with legal action by Dr. Abdulkarim Oloyede, a son of the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof. Is - haq Oloyede, over the publication of a «libelous» story on him.
As MP for a Liverpool constituency, he has been investigated under the official secrets act over his admission that he had passed on secret details of George Bush's alleged threat to bomb the al - Jazeera TV station.
In a strongly worded letter, Vince Cable, Liberal Democrat MP for Twickenham and Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, has accused officials at the Department for Education, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State, Michael Gove, of breaking the Coalition Agreement, by intervening in a High Court case over inclusive admissions in religious schools.
In January, Tudor Grange proposed to give priority to pupils from two Church of England primary schools, including St James, in admissions, over criteria based on catchment and distance.
e. Ensures that selection in admissions on the basis of religion or belief to state - funded schools is phased out over up to six years.
Mr Javid made the bombshell admission at a hearing of the Home Affairs Select Committee - his first since taking over the job from Amber Rudd, who was forced to quit after misleading MPs about deportation targets.
In response to Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude's admission that the implementation of the Universal Credit system has been «pretty lamentable», the Department for Work and Pensions has told ITV News Iain Duncan Smith has «not shied away from any tough decisions» over the policy:
citifmonline.com understands that over 70 students of the St Vincent College of Education at Yendi in the Northern Region have been asked to go home for using grade D7 in English, Mathematics and Science to gain admission into the college.
Parents who spoke to Citi News after going through the admission processes without paying admission and boarding fees and other mandatory payments explained that the new policy must be continued to relieve parents of the troubles they have had to endure over the years.
Further votes are due later today when MPs return to debate the final stages of the legislation, which aims to create a network of self - governing trust schools with control over their own assets, staff and admissions.
Knowing that religious selection in admissions creates segregation along class and ethnic lines, having a clear policy in favour of inclusion and taking great care not to allow any state - funded faith schools to have control over its own admissions would also make sense for a Labour approach.
Trump reportedly made «a rare admission» of regret to aides after sending then - White House press secretary Sean Spicer to fight with the press over reports detailing the crowd size as his Inauguration Day ceremony.
When I asked him to expand on his admission that Labour was not enough of a «movement» at the last election, Miliband re-emphasised his point when he launched his campaign: that Labour now has a «responsibility» to become the progressive, centre - left movement that wins over Lib Dems who did not want to crown David Cameron
The Buffalo Public Schools district potentially faces two lawsuits: for not increasing the ranks of minority students at City Honors and for favoring current city students for admission over charter and parochial students.
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