Sentences with phrase «promotion policy describes»

The promotion policy describes the standards students must meet to be promoted to the next grade at the end of each school year.

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In India — where the Maggi Noodles controversy continues to rage — and the law forbids promotion of any products for babies under 2 years, Nestlé is boasting about its new Maternity Protection Policy, describing its Start Healthy Stay Healthy campaign as «a science - based educational initiative by Nestlé which, in partnership with doctors, focuses on the lifelong impact of breastfeeding and the first 1,000 days of life.»
We may also use your e-mail address to notify you about special offers and promotions as described in the Email section of this policy, but you can opt out of e-mails at any time by following the procedures outlined in that section of this statement.
Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founding President of the Center for Talent Innovation (formerly Center for Work - Life Policy), describes in a 2011 Harvard Business Review article that a sponsor is someone who uses chips on behalf of protégés, advocates for promotions and does at least two of the following seven things for them: expands the protégés» perception of what they can do, connects them to senior leaders, promotes their visibility, connects them to career advancement opportunities, advises them on how to look and act the part, facilitates external contacts, and provides career advice.
Part I describes the national policy context related to the promotion of child health and well - being; Part II examines promising and proven collaborative models related to the reporting and investigation of child maltreatment and the ongoing provision of child welfare services; and Part III concludes with a discussion about future directions for partnerships between child welfare and health - care systems.
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