Sentences with phrase «public measures»

Pull this together and you have a vastly increased book buying public measured, not in millions, but billions of people.
A commonly used public measure of law firm health is a simple one — profits per equity parter (PPEP or PEP).
The devastating effects of the recent fire at Selsey Academy have underlined the importance of the correct fire safety measures and procedures in any building used by the public
The Union is very pleased to hear that HBO is doing the right thing now, but it is disappointing that we had to take such public measures to ensure compliance with our contracts and protect our background actors.
It may be that SAT scores, as a very public measure of school performance, lead to agitation for charter laws, but that charters themselves are more likely to target students at risk of dropping out, and therefore participation is more closely associated with dropout rates.
▪ Reformed systems of accountability for charter schools within their communities, including public measures of success and innovation.
Vaccination programs and distribution of condoms to prevent the spread of communicable diseases are examples of common preventive public measures, as are educational campaigns to promote vaccination and the use of condoms.
This Regulation is not intended to apply to matters relating to social security, public measures of a general nature in matters of education or health or to decisions on the right of asylum and on immigration.
If we sign a contract we know what we will get back and probably when — we also take it that what we receive in return is, according to some public measure, equivalent.
As Indiana Public Broadcasting's Barbara Brosher reports, while the measure specifically addresses Muncie and Gary schools, it a
Encourage postsecondary and civic leaders to better articulate goals and strategies for underrepresented students» success, and use tools for measuring the return on investment for these students, their families, employers, and the public
This burden shall not be regarded as disproportionate if it is sufficiently remedied by public measures
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