Sentences with phrase «practice issues generally»

Starting with framing practice issues generally as knowledge problems can put too much emphasis on certain activities and not enough on desired outcomes.

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Issues arising under the Rainforest Alliance's equal employment opportunity policy, including the policy against harassment, employee benefit policies and issues generally handled by individuals responsible for the Rainforest Alliance's personnel practices and procedures are not covered by this pIssues arising under the Rainforest Alliance's equal employment opportunity policy, including the policy against harassment, employee benefit policies and issues generally handled by individuals responsible for the Rainforest Alliance's personnel practices and procedures are not covered by this pissues generally handled by individuals responsible for the Rainforest Alliance's personnel practices and procedures are not covered by this policy.
I review this issue and the issue of water quality generally in my new book Food As Medicine: The Theory and Practice of Food.
Such support for practicing teachers is a well - recognized issue, focused on teachers» abilities to use technology, generally, and to apply and integrate technology into classroom instruction, specifically (Ertmer, 1999; Ertmer et al., 2006; Hughes, 2005; ISTE, 2008).
In issuing such rules the Dept. is to consider best management practices, biosecurity, prevention of diseased, morbidity and mortality data, generally accepted veterinary medical standards and ethical standards of the American Veterinary Medical Association, USDA standards under the Animal Welfare Act.
My art practice generally revolves around issues of British cultural identity, memory and the circularity of life.
Generally, the more lawyers separate their law practices from their side jobs, the less likely they are to run into ethics issues.
His commercial practice has involved disputes involving advising Company Directors, shareholders, partnerships, franchisees and franchisors and helping clients generally who have business or commercially related legal issues that need to be resolved quickly, efficiently and economically.
But they generally focus only on new business issues, such as what a competing firm is doing to win one of their valued clients; how to win a new client from another firm; or a new practice area to enter.
104 So specific student learning outcomes could include the ability to properly use traditional correspondence practices, such as greetings and closings, 105 and the ability to produce a polished, error - free email that reflects the lawyer's obligation to communicate in a professional manner.106 At the same time, email messages generally call for slightly less stylistic formality — for example, in the use of contractions107 or the use of first names in greeting, where appropriate.108 Students can also be introduced to the potential ethical issues involved with forwarding and replying to email, inadvertent disclosure, and confidentiality.109
One thing I'm doing currently is revisiting issues I had with the B.C. Labour Relations Board, which is mandated by a unique statutory provision to decide if a «duty of fair representation» complaint warrants inviting the union (and generally in practice the employer) to respond.
«The best private practice lawyers are generally excellent time managers and are able to communicate highly complex issues to their clients effectively.
My issue is this: the judge, in introducing me to other attorneys, often refers to me as his «intern,» a title which bothers me because in the legal world «intern» generally denotes someone still in law school and otherwise unlicensed to practice.
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