Sentences with phrase «require greater language»

Not exact matches

This required that they learn English as the language of the American people, and something of the history and literature of Great Britain whose culture shaped the United States.
... In general, We require that future priests, from the time of Seminary onward, be trained to understand and celebrate Holy Mass in Latin as well as to employ Latin texts and use Gregorian chant; nor should great effort be neglected in regard to the faithful themselves, so that they learn thoroughly the commonly known prayers in the Latin language and in an equal degree that they should learn the Gregorian chant of those parts of the liturgy which are sung.
But this requires an interpreter to translate the great, difficult, strange words of the Bible into the familiar language of daily life.
This year has been a year of great independence — Tyler began first grade, joined the French Immersion Program that requires him to complete his homework independently, speaks a language that neither of his parents understand, runs around the neighborhood alone calling for friends, plays independently at home with his sibling and peers, and generally has a whole life at school and on the playing field that feels mostly separate from his father and me.
Complexity Versus Difficulty: Don't Be Fooled The vendors and supporters of the Common Core State Standards claim that the Standards require greater emphasis on higher - order thinking than previous state standards in mathematics and English language arts.
The new law increases the minimum credits required for high school graduation from 20 to 25 and gives greater emphasis to math, science, and world languages, beginning with the Class of 2018.
The big step, they say, lies in combining far greater computing power with the algorithms required to help the machine understand the body language of us unpredictable biological life forms.
I find it challenging to work on the academic paper on assembly language as it requires a great deal of efforts and time.
However, their use requires great care, as such documents may be biased towards describing only the more extreme events, and are, in certain cases, prone to the use of inconsistent language between different writers and different epochs, and to errors in dating.
In an odd twist, though the laws themselves contain a great deal of superfluous and deliberately difficult language that gets codified into required documents, notices, and signs, the government itself has made great strides in creating easy - to - follow explanations of key laws and rights.
The following language is required by the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct: No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
In order to provide a greater level of certainty, federal employers should consider including language in their written employment agreements that limits the amount of notice and severance the employee is entitled to upon termination of employment, but ensuring that this language provides for at least the minimum amounts required by the Code.
Legal claims brought against a Sovereign State or its instrumentalities by a foreign investor under a bilateral or multilateral investment treaty, or a contract or a domestic investment law, require a legal team of the highest international caliber: with great expertise in international law, a deep understanding of the civil and common law systems, extensive experience in the various fora and rules under which claims are raised, an enhanced capability to analyze complex facts and industries, broad language abilities, and sensitivity to political and cultural issues in the various regions of the world.
Understanding the legal language of a contract can require great effort.
After all, you must sum up your career and emphasize your greatest strengths, and that requires carefully chosen language and formatting.
There is a great deal of legal language which courts require.
Indigenous Australian authors continue to argue [including 6, 18, 62, 63], that the shifts required to effect meaningful changes in indigenous health are greater than simply teaching health workers some indigenous language or as indigenous Australian leader Puggy Hunter puts it, learning to «hug a blackie» [18, p. 88].
According to the NAR State Issues Tracker, as of June 2013, «a great majority of the jurisdictions [surveyed](91 percent) * allow dual agency with appropriate disclosures and accompanying consents» and «Several states» rules require specific forms or language to be included in a dual agency agreement.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z