Sentences with phrase «particular communication purpose»

WIDA has created a Can Do Descriptor rubric that can help any teacher, language specialists and otherwise, pinpoint exactly what level their language learning students are operating in, within particular communication purpose domains.

Not exact matches

But, usually, the popes choose a genre and a manner of expression that are adapted to the purpose of their communications: to dispel some particular interpretative disagreement, or to communicate some other important decision.
This approach has both merit and drawbacks, although, for his purposes, Newbigin can insist that any project in communication has to begin with a particular standpoint rather than in some abstraction.
The physics experiments carried out at Mainz University did not focus on the fabrication of a particular glass, such as for use in safety windows or fiber optics for communication purposes.
EXCEPT FOR THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY, MANNING MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR IN ANY COMMUNICATION WITH YOU, AND MANNING SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER WARRANTY INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Further, we may send you e-mail under the following circumstances: (a) if you request a particular service or sign up for a feature that involves e-mail communications; (b) if it relates to your participation in the Challenge; (c) if we are sending you information about our campaign and its events or updates; (d) if you consented to being contacted by e-mail for a particular purpose; (e) if you send us an e-mail, post information on the Website or otherwise submit information to us electronically, we may e-mail you to follow - up or otherwise communicate with you with respect thereto.
Officially titled An Act to foster adherence to State religious neutrality and, in particular, to provide a framework for requests for accommodations on religious grounds in certain bodies, the bill «imposes a duty of religious neutrality, in particular on personnel members of public bodies in the exercise of the functions of office» and also recognizes «the importance of having one's face uncovered when public services are provided and received so as to ensure quality communication between persons and allow their identity to be verified, and for security purposes
She said that the purpose of the statutory phrase is «to see to it that there is adequate specification in the compromise agreement itself and is nothing to do with specification or communication of any complaint at any earlier stage» (para 30); further, «What matters is that both parties know to which particular complaint the compromise agreement relates — they know which particular complaint can not be litigated in future... It does not matter whether or not there has been a history of communication or dialogue about the matter.»
In the United States there is a practical refinement: where for a particular exercise members of the internal audit team are designated as working under the direction and control of the legal department, as its agent, for the purpose of providing expert assistance to the legal department in rendering legal advice to management then privilege will attach to their communication.25 In the United Kingdom this may be theoretically possible in circumstances where the audit team forms part of a working group under the control of a legal counsel or team, yet the very distinct role differentiation between audit and legal functions in UK corporate governance makes this a hard argument to sustain.
The second exception applies to communications tailored to the circumstances of a particular individual, made by a health care provider to an individual as part of the treatment of the individual, and for the purpose of furthering the treatment of that individual.
The third exception applies to communications tailored to the Start Printed Page 82494circumstances of a particular individual and made by a health care provider or health plan to an individual in the course of managing the treatment of that individual or for the purpose of directing or recommending to that individual alternative treatments, therapies, providers, or settings of care.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z