Sentences with phrase «public examples include»

Two notable and highly - public examples include the relaxation of the «bona fide» office requirement in New Jersey permitting the use of virtual offices, and the very public federal court battle about New York Judiciary Law § 470and its office requirements for non-residents.

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Examples include operating a crane on a construction site, collecting trash in public areas, or making beds in hotel rooms.
Some examples of high - profile pages that have the blue badge include Rihanna (public figure), Fox News (media outlet) and Coca - Cola (global brand).
For example, the CFPOA and FCPA both pursue bribes only to public officials, while the U.K. legislation outlaws any improper payment, including a bribe to a procurement officer at another company.
Of course there are many examples, whether boasting an exit including a buyout, etc. or continuing a solid business model supporting some «heroic» and very public entity.
For example, it will prompt users to review information they've shared on their public profile, including religious affiliation or relationship status.
The preferred shares tend to include a mechanism for converting preferred shares to common shares under certain situations (for example, a public offering of the company's shares).
For example, the Public Accounts / Budget / Updates includes employment insurance program costs, as the government has full control over this program, determining the premium rates and eligibility and the amount of the benefits, whereas the Estimates excludes them, on the basis that they are included as part of a specified purpose account.
For example, the federalPublic Service Loan Forgiveness Programoffers graduates working in public service — including for the government or non-profit organizations such as schools or foundations — the opportunity to qualify for loan forgiveness after successfully making 120 monthly payments.
This book explores the political economy of transition cost mitigation strategies in a wide variety of policy contexts including public pensions, U.S. home mortgage interest deductions, immigration, trade liberalization, agricultural supply management, and climate change, providing tested examples and realistic strategies for genuine policy reform.
Plays are play, as Walter Ong observes, except for the playwright and perhaps some of the paying public.5 Moreover, while most would say that tennis and drama provide at least the occasion for play (even if some tennis players, for example, are not actually «playing»), the list of possible play activities is much broader than we often imagine, including much of life - more, in any case, than just tennis, reading, dancing, etc..
Nonetheless, at a minimum, we are left with the example of Christ that public discourse can include a sharp / stern rebuke and a clever analogy.
12) It is therefore right that public policy should encourage the well - being of the natural family unit and discourage activities that fundamentally undermine it, including sexual activities; fornication, for example, whether inter-sex or same - sex, ought to be discouraged in a manner respectful of individual freedom and responsibility.
One example of the threats to religious liberty that have arisen in Congress is the current bill proposing a «voucher» system directing education funds to either public or private (including religious) schools.
The public consensus veers between sympathy for animal rights — although it is only some animals that are included, you do no hear much about the «rights» of insects and spiders, for example — and uncertainty about the moral boundaries surrounding human life and death — although, of course, outright murder is still regarded as a crime.
Examples may include sector or regional networks, private - public partnerships and «clustering to compete» initiatives, among others.
Here's what you need to know about shaming your kids online and in public, including examples of shaming words that single parents, in particular, should avoid.
Such strictures would preclude, for example, meals including pizza, cheeseburgers, white bread, tater tots, and most fruits and vegetables offered on the side — foods reportedly served to children at public schools in Richmond.
Other examples would include Moos and McClure (where the Court of Appeal overturned the only successful kettling case to date) and the admittedly contentious decision in Abdul v DPP - the conviction under section five of the Public Order Act 1986 of those protesting in fairly vituperative terms («baby killers», «rapists», «murderers» etc) about the war in Iraq at a homecoming for British troops.
«Some examples of information that can be submitted include: Mismanagement or misappropriation of public funds and assets (e.g. properties and vehicles); financial malpractice or fraud; collecting / soliciting bribes; corruption; diversion of revenues, fraudulent and unapproved payments; splitting of contracts; procurement fraud (kickbacks and over-invoicing etc.).»
De Blasio cited other examples of what he perceived as revenge, including inconveniently timed pressure from the state for the city to increase transit funding and a fight over money for public housing.
If the Conservative Party is to really look more like Britain it must also include many more people with northern backgrounds, for example, and with experience of the public and voluntary sectors.»
The program is also producing an array of online resources for public engagement, including video archives of academic symposia, additional examples of science engagement projects with commentary, and a web - only version of the workshop.
The amicus brief cited examples from an array of groups increasingly using public records laws to gain access to emails beyond those of climate scientists, including animal rights groups that have long waged legal battles against researchers who use animals in their studies and opponents of genetically modified organisms seeking to expose the emails of scientists in efforts to demonstrate links to industry.
These symptoms include, for example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility of catching any disease after being in contact with objects located in public spaces, fear of having inadvertently carried out some potentially dangerous behavior (such as leaving the door open when leaving home), or the need to place the objects of house or the workspace in perfect order and symmetry.
«Examples of financial ties to industry include payment for research, ownership of stock and stock options, as well as honoraria for advice or public speaking, consultation, service on advisory boards or medical education companies, and receipt of patents or patents pending,» the new guidelines say.
Examples have included careers in specific research disciplines (e.g., Materials Science Careers), career opportunities in industry, (Drug Discovery Careers), and career - transition profiles (Scientists in Public Relations).
Of course, there might be other explanations such as improved awareness among the public of security issues and identity theft and the like as well as more effective and so protective software and security systems on putative targets of cybercrime including as email phishing attacks on bank account, for example.
The toolkit aims to address these challenges and includes: 1) the importance of science communication, particularly from the NSF perspective; 2) the process for communication involving NSF - funded researchers, public information officers at institutions, NSF program directors, and NSF's Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (OLPA); 3) suggestions for effective science communication; and, 4) all of NSF's communications channels with examples and public information officers at institutions, NSF program directors, and NSF's Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (OLPA); 3) suggestions for effective science communication; and, 4) all of NSF's communications channels with examples and Public Affairs (OLPA); 3) suggestions for effective science communication; and, 4) all of NSF's communications channels with examples and links.
The authors include in their paper a set of recommended resources to assist healthcare providers, and examples of culturally tailored, community - based public health initiatives that have been effective in improving diabetes outcomes among African - Americans, who represent a critical population for effective and culturally appropriate diabetes healthcare because they are disproportionately burdened by type 2 diabetes in the United States.
For example, the Harvard School of Public Health talks about obtaining calcium from mainly beans and greens, and to limit milk and dairy products for various reason, including increase prostate cancer and to a lesser extent, ovarian cancer risk.
Starting in 2010, for example, dozens of college professors (including at Harvard) assigned students to write Wikipedia entries for credit about public policy issues as part of a project launched by Wikimedia.
There are several examples of OER available, including image and audio resources, books in the public domain, video and audio lectures, interactive simulations, game - based learning programs, lesson plans, textbooks, online course curricula, professional learning programs, and online learning platforms.
By including a wide range of illustrative examples, quotes, stories, and statistics, Cookson helps readers grasp the living conditions of children today, allowing them to become informed and involved in the national dialogue surrounding the future of public education.
Building a wiki web site to leverage the learning at a local animal park, developing an advertising campaign for a non-profit that recycles bicycles, producing award winning public service announcements about diversity and bullying, including a classmate with leukemia utilizing video - conferencing and then producing an award winning video teaching others how to follow their lead, are just some examples.
Covers the concept of government failure, with thorough explanations and good examples, including discussions of the following reasons for government failure: Imperfect Information Conflicting Objectives Administrative Cost Market Distortions and introduction to Public Choice Theory Very concise (only 11 slides total), this is a good introductory PPT at a good introductory price!
For example, each grade participates in three project - learning and integrated - studies units each school year on subjects including the kids» families to their school, the history of Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, development of Fort Greene Park, and public transportation.
Examples of nonelectoral activities include signing a petition, writing a letter to a public official, attending a public meeting, wearing a campaign button, attending political meetings, working for a party or candidate, and contributing money to an individual candidate or a political party.
We also confirm that we obtain similar results when we control for student characteristics measured at or before the PSAT / NMSQT, including sex, parental education, family income level, whether a student took the PSAT / NMSQT in 10th grade and his or her previous score, indicators for ethnic background (for example, Mexican, Cuban), and controls for the type of high school attended, including affiliation (public or private), urbanicity (that is, city, suburban, rural), size, and concentration of Hispanic students.
• Make on - the - ground inspections of teacher education programs rigorous and public, as the United Kingdom does, for example, and include former Pre-K-12 school leaders and teachers among the inspectors.
For example, nearly half of all suspensions issued in California public schools during the 2011 — 12 school year were for «willful defiance,» a category of student misconduct that includes refusing to remove a hat or turn off a cell phone, or school uniform violations.
Included: Examples of the repressive nature of public schools.
Examples of supply - side issues that can affect public perception include transportation, selective admissions, and nonparticipation in the OneApp.
This Education Trends report, Beyond the Core: Advancing student success through the arts, explores research on how the arts bolster the development of deeper learning skills, provides examples of programs that successfully increased access to the arts in education in public schools, and includes state - and local - level policy considerations.
So did most students in grades 3 - 8, although there were significant opt - out rates in some school districts — 20 percent overall on Bainbridge Island (including 11th - graders), for example, and nearly 14 percent in Monroe Public Schools.
Example Projects: Mr. Smith's recent work includes leading Opportunity Culture school design in North Carolina's Edgecombe County Public Schools, Vance County Schools, and Guilford County Schools, and in the North Little Rock (Ark.) School District.
For example, in the case of Washington D.C., if the entire CBSA were an appropriate point of comparison, charter students would be crossing state lines (since the Washington D.C. CBSA also includes Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia) and city boundaries in the 5,000 square mile region in an effort to travel to charter schools in the heart of inner city D.C. Of course, it doesn't make sense to compare, for instance, the charter schools in Washington D.C. (where 93 % of the charter schools in the metro region are located) to the traditional public schools in Front Royal, VA, which is 63 miles away!
For example, Victorian public schools have power over most of their own budget — including staff hiring - while other states, such as New South Wales, make large budget and staffing decisions centrally, leaving schools with minimal autonomy.
Examples of the schools students can «choose» include: a Milwaukee school that accepted $ 2.3 million of taxpayer funded vouchers but abruptly closed in the middle of the school year; a school in Florida where classes were held in public parks once the school was declared unfit by the fire marshall; or hundreds of schools that teach creationism in science classrooms.
Reducing or eliminating funding for these programs would also be especially harmful to charter management organizations that recruit heavily from the AmeriCorps alumni network, including KIPP, Success Academy Charter Schools, and Green Dot Public Schools, all of which have formed official «career partnerships» with City Year, or Uncommon Schools, which advertises on the AmeriCorps alumni career site.34 Likewise, public charter schools and traditional districts looking to fill hard - to - staff schools and subject areas also rely on AmeriCorps - funded teacher residencies and teaching fellowships and would likely be in trouble if these programs disappeared.35 For example, Achievement First, a network of public charter schools, has described Teach For America as «its most effective recruiting source,» hiring both AmeriCorps members and alumni from the progPublic Schools, all of which have formed official «career partnerships» with City Year, or Uncommon Schools, which advertises on the AmeriCorps alumni career site.34 Likewise, public charter schools and traditional districts looking to fill hard - to - staff schools and subject areas also rely on AmeriCorps - funded teacher residencies and teaching fellowships and would likely be in trouble if these programs disappeared.35 For example, Achievement First, a network of public charter schools, has described Teach For America as «its most effective recruiting source,» hiring both AmeriCorps members and alumni from the progpublic charter schools and traditional districts looking to fill hard - to - staff schools and subject areas also rely on AmeriCorps - funded teacher residencies and teaching fellowships and would likely be in trouble if these programs disappeared.35 For example, Achievement First, a network of public charter schools, has described Teach For America as «its most effective recruiting source,» hiring both AmeriCorps members and alumni from the progpublic charter schools, has described Teach For America as «its most effective recruiting source,» hiring both AmeriCorps members and alumni from the program.36
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