Sentences with phrase «policy language before»

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My company had been publishing Chinese language b2b magazines and doing market research in China since 1975, so we had a ground floor seat from which to witness the dramatic changes before, during, and after the Open Door policy was announced in 1979.
IDRA Testifies Before the Texas Senate Education Committee About ELL Education IDRA's Dr. Albert Cortez presented testimony state policies affecting the education of English language learners, particularly at the secondary level.
The new merit pay language mirrors the evaluation policy: both seem to align the union with education reform efforts more than ever before, but come with major caveats.
Anne - Marie studied modern languages and history in Switzerland before getting a Diploma in Environmental Policy and a BSc in Environmental Biology in the UK.
Chief among those is what policy makers will actually do with a document that voices concern over climate change with even stronger language than before, and with greater resolution on predictions about global sea - level rise.
At the same time, Rose says there is plenty that we don't know, such as whether or not it is safer for employers to use fewer words in a termination clause and avoid all - inclusive language, and whether, for public policy reasons, future court decisions will put an onus on employers to make clear to employees the differences between ESA entitlements and the common law before they sign ESA - only contracts.
Start by reviewing your actual policy language — it is probably much more broad than you realized before reading this article.
But depending on the language in your policy, you may need to send that notice to your auto insurance company before you ever think to meet with a lawyer.
Before joining the Lab, Rickard worked in the Massachusetts courts as the state's first Access to Justice Coordinator, where she developed and implemented new policies and programs in the areas of language access, technology, and resources for self - represented litigants.
Stewart Title urged that the application judge erred, in turn, by: (i) failing to give effect to the clear meaning of the exception, and in finding ambiguity by looking at the word «paid» in isolation; (ii) «giving no weight to the factual matrix surrounding how the Policy language operates in practice and in its commercial context» when resolving the ambiguity; and (iii) resorting to contra proferentem reasoning before exhausting other methods of contract construction.
Before you decide which company to get a policy with, you'll probably want to familiarize yourself with the industry and learn some of the language so you can make sure you aren't paying any additional or hidden fees in Fishers.
Before you sign on the dotted line for any policy, you should understand the language of life insurance.
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