In keeping
with past practice, the bill does not attempt to move the country toward universal preschool.
Particularly, those most affected
by past practices - the individual members of the stolen generations.
He agreed, however, that the county should do a better job of
documenting past practices and guidelines so all departments are aware of the proper application of paid leave time.
In keeping
with past practice, all statistically significant differences are indicated in the current web results pages.
Weak or meaningless consequences for failing to meet the participation rate requirement, or loopholes created by the state, could lead to a repeat of
past practice in which historically marginalized students were purposefully excluded from the assessment in order to obscure student outcomes.
Don't allow yourself to be pressured to start solids by the practices of other parents (or even your
own past practices with previous children), by the marketing schemes of baby food manufacturers, or by the often inaccurate «old wives tales» on baby nutrition.
In contrast to
past practice where school districts dolled out their local capital dollars based on school facility needs, the new sharing requirement under HB 7069 calculates how much is owed to charters on a per - student basis.
Mike Gapes» seat is sliced up into tiny pieces, and if the NEC
follow past practice he should have the right to seek selection in any of the successor seats.
... It may be that, under [the original NTA]... a rather broader base could be built for drawing inferences
about past practices than can be built since the 1998 [NTA] Amendment Act came into operation.
When David, or a client of David's has an interest in a security mentioned, full disclosure will be given, as has been
past practice for all that David does on the web.
Keeping the first deputy in place when there is mid-term vacancy by a District Attorney is consistent with
past practice under this administration.»
Past practice indicates that the fuel - efficiency rules will be phased in slowly, with the most stringent requirements postponed until later years.
However, once it
goes past practicing and towards pushing the religion on others, arguments, debates, teaching, etc., you have breached the Separation of Church and State boundaries.
While Zanzi talks, I can see Francesco Totti over his shoulder, tapping balls to teammates and, at one point, leaving the ground to catch a volley with his shoelaces, sending the ball
careening past the practice goalie.
Mr Brabeck
defended past practices, such as marketing sweetened condensed milk for infant feeding, as appropriate to the time and ignored the call for Nestlé to stop promoting infant formula today with the claims it «protects» babies and is the «gentle start».
Gillen wrote that records should be preserved through her transition «regardless of any
other past practices.»
While discussion ranged from disagreement with
past practices at the cemetery to suggestions for improvement, nearly every speaker began by praising the beauty of the Blue Mountain Cemetery, which one called the most attractive in Ulster County.
As an educator, it's best to
examine past practice and find ways to transition procedures toward digital workflows in the classroom.
Iterates on
successful past practices and lessons learned from Oakland's successful small schools and high performing locally grown charters?
TORONTO —
If past practice is any indication, the majority of post-secondary school students will likely run out of money before the school year ends — and end up turning to the Bank of Mom and Dad for help.
Coyne
incorporates past practices and makes a sweeping, audacious leap forward in Vermilion Fog, a significant exhibition for the artist.
Recently, Andrea Zittel has had the opportunity to reflect on her
entire past practice, first through her extraordinary touring North American survey show, Critical Space, and then with her stunning retrospective at the Schaulager, Basel (each with accompanying catalogue).
Nevertheless, the pièces de résistance of this exhibition are the up - to - the - minute electronic programs, where
past practices enter the world of tomorrow.
A further argument that could be advanced, but has not been to date, is that the agreement by the employee to accept a recall request implicitly creates a
visible past practice which can later be used against the employee to justify a subsequent lay - off.
Or is innovation stillborn because of an unwillingness to examine and possibly put
aside past practices that are no longer effective?
Intergenerational trauma is deeply felt in our community from
myriad past practices, including the relatively recent Stolen Generations — I work with people born to parents who were stolen, many of my friends were stolen or come from families affected by the woeful policies of the past.
Bringing Them Home (BTH) Program, which provides counselling to individuals, families and communities affected by
past practices regarding the forced removal of children from Indigenous families.
While the EPA made several changes to the proposed rule in response to public comments, the final rule still expands federal jurisdiction over more U.S. waters
beyond past practice, guidance and the limitations affirmed by two Supreme Court decisions.
To measure the number of Indigenous peoples potentially impacted by the removal of children from their families under
past practices of forcibly and administratively removing Indigenous children from their families, the ABS social surveys have included questions asking respondents whether they or any of their relatives had been removed from their natural families.
These paybacks have pushed up the yen's exchange rate by 12 % against the dollar so far during 2010, prompting Bank of Japan governor Masaaki Shirakawa to announce on Tuesday, October 5, that Japan had «no choice» but to «spend 5 trillion yen ($ 60 billion) to buy government bonds, corporate IOUs, real - estate investment trust funds and exchange - traded funds — the latter two a departure
from past practice.»
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