Sentences with phrase «referred out of»

I read an article recently about Denver University conducting a pilot project using families referred out of the court system to address separation issues with law students as well as students from other disciplines at the university.
In rare cases we may refer you out of the area for specific technically difficult procedures.
Before joining ReferralExchange, I never had a way of referring out of state because I am part of a local brokerage.

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«We had a pen they didn't know about and we were taking little scraps of paper and trying to hand out notes to anyone and everyone that wasn't one of the guards or commanders involved in killing Martyr,» Coleman said, referring to their aborted daughter.
«Given marijuana is not legal anywhere in Australia, we would refer anyone who we suspect to be bringing marijuana out of the U.S. to a Customs official,» said Annabelle Cottee, a spokeswoman for Australian airline Qantas.
Mustachio has relatively recently fallen out of favor for generically describing all moustaches, now more typically referring to particularly elaborate moustaches.
Early in the Trump administration, Spicer and Trump spoke openly about possibly moving the press briefings out of the White House to another location, an idea that senior adviser and former Breitbart News chairman Steve Bannon — who has referred to the media as «the opposition party» — later took credit for.
It scored 97 out of 100 in Murray's review, and he described it as having «one of the most wonderful noses on this planet,» referring to the alcohol's aroma.
Druckenmiller argues the U.S. Federal Reserve has artificially suppressed interest rates and refers to the current situation as the most excessive and drawn out monetary easing policy in the history of the United States.
He also referred to the U.S.'s threats of unilateral trade action against China, recommending that the White House figure out what it wants from China, listen to China's own complaints, talk to American allies and set out a clear timeline for action.
«I feel like we're missing out on this major opportunity to market to 51 % of the population, to 60 % of the wealth and to 80 % of consumer spending,» says Meltem Demirors, founder of Athena Capital, referring to the world's female population, who control the majority of American wealth and household spending.
So when I finally pick him out of the swarm, I'm able to drop the name of a mutual friend: «Parag Khanna sends his regards,» I say, referring to the foreign - policy wonk and author.
Those thrown out of work would have difficulty finding new jobs, as their existing skillsets are not otherwise in demand, a phenomenon economists refer to as structural unemployment.
Reacting to the announcement, the Spanish ministry of education, culture and sport said the company was making a business decision to pull out of certain services but that the government remained open to negotiation about how it implemented what its statement referred to as a «Google tax».
To make sure employees are thinking about the long term when they refer prospects, Brett Brewster of Mitec Controls, a $ 5.5 - million fire - and life - safety company in Norcross, Ga., spreads the bonus payments out: the employee gets half at the referral's 90 - day mark and the rest when the referral has been working for six months.
In a statement circulated online, Islamic State said that two suicide bombers had carried out the attack, killing and wounding «hundreds of polytheist rejectionists», as the ultra-hardline Sunni group refers to Shi'ite Muslims.
«Bokeh (/ ˈboʊkɛ /; boh - keh) A Japanese word referring to the out - of - focus areas of a photograph, and the name of an American sci - fi film released in March.
Participating entrepreneurs are given an opportunity to lay out their business proposals in front of highly successful investors, also referred to as the «Sharks».
Abe had put a lot of personal political capital at stake in beating on the agricultural lobby, and not just the farmers... but the [agricultural] banks, pension schemes, all the rest, to get support for a US - led TPP deal, and then Trump pulls out,» Bremmer said, referring to the Trans - Pacific Partnership, a sweeping trade deal, spearheaded by Barack Obama, that Trump exited days after taking office in January 2017.
The government will bail them out, and the results will mirror the enormous success of British Leyland,» wrote one respondent, referring sarcastically to the U.K. automaker that went belly up after a long decline starting in the 1970s, despite government assistance.
The scene then pans out to show a photo of Apu on Lisa's bedside table, explicitly indicating to the viewer what the two characters are actually referring to.
Subsequently, they're experiencing what psychologists refer to as fear of missing out (FOMO).
That suggestion contradicts the prevailing anthropological logic that our species evolved somewhere deep in sub-Saharan Africa, in what some researchers have referred to as a «Garden of Eden,» then gradually moved out to other parts of the world.
Brinkema was referring to a statement on Trump's campaign website published December 7, 2015, «calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on.»
Some banks weren't able to lend for a while because of TARP,» Geshwiler says, referring to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the federal government's program for bailing out banks hit hard in the financial crisis.
«If none of that ever happened,» Hanson says, referring to the lawsuit and Frayne's diagnosis, «you'd probably see Windcatcher on every store shelf out there right now.»
The term «Chinatown bus» refers to any of the many bus companies that run out of tiny storefronts in New York's Chinatown to and from destinations around the US.
Bank of America, whose CEO infamously referred to its SBA portfolio as a «damn disaster,» lent $ 136.1 million in 2008; in the first quarter of 2009, the company only doled out $ 3.3 million.
Users can refer one of their matches to friends if they feel there may be potential for a connection, and can ask mutual friends on the app for a reference on the man or woman they are talking with to take some of the guesswork out of the proceedings.
People in cryptocurrency circles refer to such events — when a new piece of digital money is distributed out of thin air — as an «air drop.»
And the reason that I had for that at the time was if I picked out a positive quality about myself from that list or an aspirational quality of myself from that list, then every time someone referred to my business, that would be me getting that affirmation over and over and over again.
«I am hoping that once elections are out of the way, we will be able to solve these issues,» he added referring to the rights of EU citizens who already live in the U.K.
According to the Chinese passenger, who refers to herself as Liu Wei, the male passenger reportedly called her an «F-ing Chinese pig» and to «Get the f — k out of here.»
«We felt there was a market for something cleaner,» Chang says, referring to the products» lack of gluten, sugar, dairy and other ingredients currently out of fashion with many consumers.
Images are circulating of a new BlackBerry referred to as the Bold 9800, with a touchscreen as well as a slide - out keypad.
Media universally panned it — for instance, Wired referred to it as something out of a «darkly satirical science - fiction dystopia» — forcing the people behind the program into full damage control.
It's about, for example, noticing that one of our customers — we refer to them as members — had a baby, and sending her a note to offer our congratulations and some help figuring out the newborn's health insurance.
You'll likely want to refer to the aforementioned Creator Handbook to figure out what you can and can not offer, as there are some restrictions you'll need to be aware of.
Now, Aurora is coming out of stealth to announce that it is working with Volkswagen and Hyundai to build each of these companies a fleet of robot taxis, which it refers to as Mobility - as - a-Service (MaaS).
Although we refer to our credit score as one number out of 850 points, you may or may not know that you actually have different credit scores — three credit scores, actually.
As Katz pointed out, «I honestly think that if Democrats broadly were told a year ago that this would be the extent of what Trump had referred to as «doing a number» on Dodd - Frank, they would probably take this deal.»
He pointed out that the failure of two or three such institutions would put us in «Lehman Brothers territory,» referring to the investment bank that filed for bankruptcy in September 2008, precipitating the financial crisis.
Amazon builds out «interfaces» for its employees (as well as those of Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan Chase — I'll just refer to Amazon from here on out), both digital and physical, to access basic healthcare needs; these sit in front of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), insurance administrators, wholesale distributors and pharmacies.
The term «applicable educational institution» refers to an educational institution which a) had at least 500 students during the preceding taxable year; b) the aggregate fair market value of the assets of which at the end of the preceding taxable year (other than those assets which are used directly in carrying out the institution's exempt purpose) is at least $ 500,000 per student of the institution; and c) more than 50 percent of the students are located in the United States.
As with other sites within the state, interested buyers had to purchase out of state or be referred to Tesla's website where a vehicle could be purchased online then delivered into the state.
Definition: Liquidity refers to the ability of people to get into and out of investments.
Student loan refinancing refers to the process of taking out a new loan to pay off your current loans.
The report focuses on a concept called the «Missing Middle» which refers to people who are currently priced out of Greater Vancouver's housing market, such as new families, middle - income earners, seniors, and empty - nesters.
Another clause in the contract between GSR and SCL specifies that Kogan's company will «seek out informed consent of the seed user engaging with GS Technology» — which would presumably refer to the ~ 270,000 people who agreed to take the personality quiz in the app deployed via Facebook's platform.
For a list of Statutory Holidays, payroll system timesheet deadlines and lock - out periods, please refer to the Payroll Calendar.
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