Sentences with phrase «screening policy adopt»

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Disney, now owners of Star Wars producer Lucasfilm, has recently adopted a «legacy pay scale» policy; in layman's terms, veteran actors were paid ludicrously higher wages than their less experienced counterparts, regardless of screen time.
Although there are no US federal policies that require screening of new mothers for postpartum depression, at least 12 states have adopted either state legislation, developed awareness campaigns, or convened tasks forces.
The Southampton team believes these new results support the case for national governments to fund universal newborn hearing screening programs that increase the rates of early confirmation of hearing difficulties in the many developed and developing countries where screening programs for deafness are currently under discussion, but not yet adopted as national policy.
The American Society of Hematology Policy Statement on Screening for Sickle Cell Trait and Athletic Participation opposes mandatory screening of athletes for sickle cell trait as a prerequisite to athletic participation and urges athletics programs to adopt universal preventive interventions in their training programs to protect all athletes from exertion - related illness aScreening for Sickle Cell Trait and Athletic Participation opposes mandatory screening of athletes for sickle cell trait as a prerequisite to athletic participation and urges athletics programs to adopt universal preventive interventions in their training programs to protect all athletes from exertion - related illness ascreening of athletes for sickle cell trait as a prerequisite to athletic participation and urges athletics programs to adopt universal preventive interventions in their training programs to protect all athletes from exertion - related illness and death.
We ask for patience when adopting... after 30 years in the business of rescuing and placing animals, we feel that we have a very good screening and placement policy.
Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR) is a longtime supporter of sensible Ban the Box polices and encourages employers to prepare to adopt Ban the Box policies.
A systematic review was conducted to answer two questions: which are the empirical evidence available in the literature to support using psychological screening measures in child daycare centers; and if those measures can be adopted as cost - effective assessment policies for children's cognition.
On November 15, the American Medical Association (AMA) followed in the footsteps of the other trade associations serving women and families to adopt policies calling for screening of maternal depression and anxiety.
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