When educational policy suggests that the nation / state has no obligation to «
provide open door policies where all are welcome....»
Not exact matches
«The Defence Headquarters run an
open door policy in terms of information on its activities in the north east or elsewhere and is ever ready to
provide clarifications on any issue.
«I have pledged to have an
open door policy, to
provide exceptional constituent service, to understand local issues, and to advance the needs of Central New York in Washington,» Katko said in a statement.
She seems to have an
open door policy to their home, which
provides an opportunity for Jamie to grow up with other influences around him.
The «
open -
door policy» created by the walk - throughs
provided access to instruction, which helped ensure that high - quality SIOP teaching was being implemented in classrooms.
Rooms are not air - conditioned, part of Sanak's environmental
policy, but a wooden ceiling fan cools guests down when needed, and
opening the surrounding glass
doors provides a cross breeze.
In addition to
providing interesting work, we promote a positive experience through an
open -
door policy, matching summer associates with an attorney mentor, occasional firm social events, and opportunities for client interaction.
«I'm not suggesting brokers
provide coffee, Wi - Fi or a formal space for writing up contracts,» for outside agents, he wrote a few months ago in a piece advocating the
open -
door policy in Realtor magazine, a National Association of Realtors trade journal.