Sentences with phrase «seats set aside»

Many of the major card issuers have developed relationships with ticket providers and arrange for certain cardholders to have access to ticket purchases before tickets go on sale to the general public, or to buy special seats set aside for the bank's cardholders.
The school's board of directors officially added one parent / guardian board seat for each campus, resulting in two more seats set aside specifically for parents.

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Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.
«Actually, monsieur, we do have a special table set aside tonight; we're able to seat your party in the privacy of the Renaissance Room.»
Detachable canopies, infant inserts, rain covers, and extra seat covers are some of the things that may have been set aside for storage.
Set the seat aside.
A New York City proposal to diversify middle schools on Manhattan's Upper West Side, by setting aside seats for children with low test scores, is facing stiff resistance from parents worried their high - achieving children might lose access to the popular public schools.
HOLYROOD may have to set aside seven seats for Ukip MSPs after May's election, according to the latest poll.
«CONFIRMED: It was @SenSchumer who set aside @PreetBharara's seat,» tweeted Politico reporter Kyle Cheney.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday announced July 8th, 2017 as date set aside to conduct the bye - election into the vacant Osun West Senatorial seat.
For the first time the department is allowing principals to set aside a percentage of seats for low - income families, English - language learners or students engaged with the child welfare system as a means of creating greater diversity.
The new ability of New York charter schools to set aside seats for employees» children drew fire from the United Federation of Teachers, which said such «nepotism» defied charters» stated goals of serving the neediest children.
Aside from the suit, Assemblyman Joe Borelli recently announced he would push two bills that would require the governor to set special elections for vacant congressional and state legislature seats.
A proposal to diversify middle schools on the Upper West Side, by setting aside seats for children with low test scores, is facing stiff resistance from some parents.
As the Council began to vote on the mayor's proposals to rezone the city to require developers to set aside a proportion of all new apartments for below - market tenants, opponents of the plan packed into the balcony seats erupted in chants.
An earlier proposed version of the plan released last November set aside $ 7.4 billion for 50,000 new seats to address overcrowding concerns.
Charters are poised to change the annual lottery process to set aside a significant number of seats for children of their employees, including employees of charter management organizations.
However, under a law passed by the Legislature and signed by Governor Cuomo last spring, charters are poised to change the annual lottery process to set aside a significant number of seats for children of their employees, including employees of charter management organizations.
In Kansas City in the late 1980s and early»90s, African American parents were justifiably irate when the federal court's integration plan denied their children access to the magnet schools of their choice because so many seats had been set aside for white children — who did not show up in sufficient numbers to fill them.
Several mornings this June, Clint Bolick arrived at the U.S. Supreme Court and took a seat in the exclusive section of the gallery set aside for members of the court's bar.
The parents of Admissions, like the parents and politicians currently arguing about a proposal to diversify Upper West Side middle schools by setting aside 25 percent of seats for low - performing students (because low - performing equals low income and minority, natch) are both under the assumption that education is a zero - sum game.
Each plan offers some provision for setting aside a percentage of seats in each school for out - of - boundary students, something that does not currently exist.
Forty percent of the kindergarten seats are set aside for residents of three nearby housing developments.
Currently, the Upper West Side of Manhattan is up in arms over a plan to set aside 25 percent of seats in high - performing middle - schools for low - performing students.
But if a charter in a low - income area wants to set aside some of its seats for nearby kids who want to attend, giving the school that option could provide some of the benefits of choice without undermining the institution of the neighborhood school.
Most airlines set aside only a limited number of seats on many desirable flights at the lower rates.
I reckon the bare minimum you'd need to enjoy at least some of that experience is between # 2000 - # 3000 - around # 1000 - # 2000 depending on the PC, # 800 for the HTC Vive, # 300 for a very simple seating rig, # 200 for a decent wheel and pedals combo and # 100 set aside for a handful of suitable games.
Aside from that, the car packs many safety features such as a modified spaceframe structure at the front and a carbon fibre crash element at the rear protect the driver in a crash, the special PS1 racing seat from the Audi R18 e-Tron quattro which has been known to set the safety standards for LMP1 cars is used for additional safety and is connected directly to the chassis for increased stiffness.
It's very unclear how many seats they can set aside on each flight.
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The problem of redeeming airline miles likely hit bottom in 2004, which suggests that airlines recognized how serious the problem of availability had become and set aside more seats for reward travel.
When airlines open a flight for booking — usually around 11 months ahead of time — they set aside a small number of seats for award travelers.
Cathay Pacific is to set aside more free seats for its seasoned frequent fliers, under the latest proposal to revamp the award - winning airline's loyalty scheme.
The UMass proposal would set aside 25 seats in each class for students who would commit to serving in public - interest law for four years after graduation.That is a good start and maybe that aspect of the proposal could be shored up.
Further, where an application to set aside the arbitral award was pending before a court at the seat of the arbitration, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales considered that the partial enforcement provisions of article V (1)(c) could be applied to enforce the parts of the award that were not subject to challenge.836
When choosing the seat, careful consideration should be given to the ability and inclination of the courts of the seat to become involved in the arbitration, including setting aside any award, and whether one can expect a fair hearing before those courts.
In fact, the Singapore High Court went further to state that it would be an abuse of process to allow a party who had raised a jurisdictional challenge but chose not to participate in most part of the arbitration, to wait till the opposing party goes through the entire arbitral process, obtains an award, only to be met by a setting aside application at the seat when it could have done so within the 30 - day period under Article 16 (3) of the Model Law.
This dispute highlights the inconsistent approach across Europe towards enforcement of arbitral awards which have been set aside in the jurisdiction where the arbitration was seated.
Accordingly, the decision of the supervisory courts in the seat of the arbitration to set - aside the award should be recognised with the result that the award should not be enforced in England.
[4] «Cutting the Gordian Knot: Enforcing Awards where an Application Has Been Made to Set Aside the Award at the Seat of the Arbitration», Andrew and Keren Tweeddale (2015), 81, The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management.
In Maximov v NMLK [1] the English Commercial Court tackled again the thorny issue of the enforcement of a foreign arbitral award which has been set aside by the supervisory courts in the seat of the arbitration.
Remove the drop - in seat pad from the chair and set aside.
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