Sentences with phrase «restrictive language in»

Accordingly, I request that you review the actual restrictive language in the various confidentiality agreements and, if the language, as I surmise, pertains to «use», I request that you re-consider your decision and provide the requested data.
In addition, it is my expectation that any restrictive language in the relevant confidentiality agreements will apply only to the «use» of the data and my use is academic; I doubt that the restrictive language is explicitly framed in terms of affiliation.
According to Doctor of Credit, you can now expect to see more restrictive language in the terms and conditions of new card applications:
The Sony Reader has similarly restrictive language in its license, but does allow users to copy e-books to several other Readers as long as they are registered to the same account.

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In more Hartshornean language, the question is this: How does one reconcile the apparently restrictive theological assertion that God favors the struggle of the oppressed with apparently unrestrictive neoclassical assertions — for example, that God is «the subject of all change?
Through the revised SNS provision in ESSA, school districts are freed from this restrictive formula, but they are still required to report how they spent their Title I funds — and the law's plain language gives auditors what they need to check the books.
Scholars and researchers present their latest findings regarding the impact of a restrictive language policy on teacher preparation and classroom practice through the lens of the decade - long implementation of Structured English Immersion (SEI) in Arizona.
By 1923, when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down language - restrictive laws in three states in Meyer v. Nebraska, there were thirty - four states that forbade the use of languages other than English for instruction (Crawford, 2004; García, 2009).
The study concludes that Arizona is on the wrong path for closing achievement gaps for its ELL students and that this is due, at least in part, to its highly restrictive language instruction policies.
Beyond Georgia's borders, though, the decision has ramifications for states trying to augment independent charter - school authorizing commissions — but only if the language in their constitutions is as restrictive as Georgia's.
Arizona's language restrictive policies resulted in the controversial Structured English Immersion (SEI) program consisting of a four hour language block, leaving English learners (ELs) in classrooms with a separate curriculum from their English proficient peers.
Restrictive language and anti-immigration policies are only a small part of the hostility that non-dominant populations experience in places like Arizona.
AGAT argued that the chambers judge had erred in holding that the employment agreement did not contain sufficiently restrictive language to limit Holm's claim to the minimum notice requirements set out in Alberta's Employment Standards Code (the «Act «-RRB-.
In this case, there was real value added by the additional insured endorsement even though the language of the clause itself was restrictive.
Overall, on a plain reading of the language used, the court held that the restrictive covenants were accepted by Mr. Payette «in consideration of the substantial advantages he would be depriving from the transaction, not of his potential status as an employee».
So in determining whether to spend any time and energy fighting a restrictive covenant, the language must be assessed to determine what form of restrictive covenant it actually is, and whether the employer has any chance of seeing it enforced.
Associate Judge Fisher highlighted the language in State v. Coon, deeming the Frye test, «as both unduly restrictive and unduly permissive» because the crux of the test is general acceptance as opposed to reliability.
As it turns out, the language is more restrictive in the contract than the brochure although they appear identical.
To an extent, Bitcoin ushered in the first smart contracts — due to its Turing - incomplete nature and fairly restrictive Script language, however, its application remains limited to currency - related use cases.
In other jurisdictions, the statutory language and case law pertaining to move - away cases may be more restrictive, placing a higher burden on the custodial parent seeking to move.
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