Sentences with phrase «respect the decisions reached»

Although a court will generally respect the decisions reached by the parents as to the upbringing of their child, a court will not support the following parenting plans:
Although a court will generally respect the decisions reached by the parents as to the upbringing of their child, a court will not support the following parenting plans:

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The primary goal of parent support programs is to provide support and information in ways that help parents become more capable and competent.2, 3 Research now indicates that to reach this goal, it is necessary that staff use practices that are family - centered as opposed to professionally - centered, and capacity - building as opposed to dependency forming.4, 5,6,7 The key characteristics of family - centered practices include: treating families with dignity and respect; providing individual, flexible and responsive support; sharing information so families can make informed decisions; ensuring family choice regarding intervention options; and providing the necessary resources and supports for parents to care for their children in ways that produce optimal parent and child outcomes.8, 9,10,11
«With 4 teams having reached a settlement, I am hopeful that today's decision will encourage the Buffalo Bills to do right by their cheerleaders and put an end to the series of lawsuits that have further brought the NFL's respect for women into question.»
«It is to be hoped that the home secretary will act urgently to review her decision and engage constructively with Refugee Action and its partners to reach a decision which is fair and respects the right to dignity of one of the most vulnerable groups in our society.»
The governor said that the former PDP chairman called him last week to assure him that he would respect whatever decision reached by the Supreme Court.
He never mentioned Blaine Amendments and, in a footnote, explicitly limited the decision's reach to discrimination «based on religious identity with respect to playground resurfacing.»
In a briefing paper prepared for the National Academy of Education (NAE) and the American Educational Research Association, Linda Darling - Hammond and three other distinguished authors reached the following conclusion: «With respect to value - added measures of student achievement tied to individual teachers, current research suggests that high - stakes, individual - level decisions, as well as comparisons across highly dissimilar schools or student populations should be avoided.»
NSCS instills in its 21st century learners personal habits important in the work place: accepting responsibility for personal decisions and actions; honesty, courage, and integrity; leadership; a healthy lifestyle; empathy, courtesy, and respect for differences among people; reflection; self - confidence; concentration and perseverance; responsible time management; assuming a fair share of the work load; and working cooperatively with others to reach group consensus.
In the circumstances, Charles J considered that he should not be limited to expressing his views on whether the decision maker had applied the correct approach and reached a rational conclusion on the issues of whether the claimant was acting in an official capacity and had treated others with respect but would go on to express his view on whether as a matter of construction and application those decisions were right.
Hopefully this decision will be limited to its specific facts and given a narrow interpretation, both with respect to its application to official marks and passing - off, as otherwise it potentially has broad reaching implications which would significantly affect not only official mark owners but also general trademark owners in the context of domain names and trademark use on the Internet, where initial confusion may be rampant but easily remedied by «research» in the form of a click of the mouse.»
(2) If, after a panel of the Hearings Tribunal begins holding a hearing respecting a matter and before it reaches a decision on all the issues before it, a member who is a representative of employers or employees dies or becomes incapacitated, another panel of the Tribunal shall decide whether,
The right to be heard by the decision maker is the most highly valued principle of natural justice; an oral hearing has a real value in reaching a fair and just result; further, it is respected and has a therapeutic value for injured workers.
(4) In case of a dispute in respect of an insured person's entitlement to statutory accident benefits or in respect of the amount of statutory accident benefits to which an insured person is entitled, interest on the benefits in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest rate described in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes of the dispute.
The Martu believe that if there is trust and respect between the Martu and miners, shown by the involvement of the Martu in all decisions about the land by negotiated heritage and access protocols, the use of Martu monitors to oversee land disturbance and the like, and fair compensation is paid to the Martu for the use of Martu land, then agreements can be reached.
This session will teach you how to respect differences and reach enthusiastic agreement on decisions with your spouse.
The primary goal of parent support programs is to provide support and information in ways that help parents become more capable and competent.2, 3 Research now indicates that to reach this goal, it is necessary that staff use practices that are family - centered as opposed to professionally - centered, and capacity - building as opposed to dependency forming.4, 5,6,7 The key characteristics of family - centered practices include: treating families with dignity and respect; providing individual, flexible and responsive support; sharing information so families can make informed decisions; ensuring family choice regarding intervention options; and providing the necessary resources and supports for parents to care for their children in ways that produce optimal parent and child outcomes.8, 9,10,11
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