Sentences with phrase «selective in the authorities»

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But, they can be helped to greater adequacy in living by varied counseling approaches involving the selective use of guidance, authority, instruction, along with a focus on improving interpersonal relationships (rather than effecting major intrapsychic changes) and seeing one's situation from a more constructive perspective.
We need to get to a point in this debate where we can start with the presupposition that 1) both Christian complementarians and Christian egalitarians respect the authority of Scripture, and 2) both complementarians and egalitarians are selective in their application of Scripture.
This pledge will not be honoured while local authorities are able to be very and variably selective in who they choose to label as being in priority need for social housing.
UK Statistics Authority also highlighted the selective nature of grammar schools means a the tweet is «not making a like for like comparison between the two types of school», adding that it was «disappointed» that the DfE published the statistics in the form.
The research brief identifies the 20 local authorities that have the biggest proportion of schools in the top 10 % most socially selective primary schools.
«Local authorities with non-selective schools should not have to pay the transport costs under any new rules should children opt to attend selective schools in another authority,» he said.
Richard Watts of the Local Government Association said that local authorities «must have a say over whether or not selective schools are introduced in non-selective areas».
One head in a selective authority said inspectors had wrongly assumed that about 10 per cent of a year group went to grammar schools, whereas in his area about a third of the cohort went each year.
Meanwhile, in Kent, a selective local authority, 10 per cent of the 19,000 admissions resulted in appeals, and 634 (41.4 per cent) of those appeals went in the favour of the parents.
The governor recently received thousands of emails opposing his plan to: 1) create a statewide school system, 2) run it under the authority of the Educational Achievement Authority (EAA), and 3) allow charter schools to be selective in choosing the students they wouauthority of the Educational Achievement Authority (EAA), and 3) allow charter schools to be selective in choosing the students they wouAuthority (EAA), and 3) allow charter schools to be selective in choosing the students they would serve.
The National Association for Secondary Moderns (NASM) sees the expansion of a Kent grammar school as a chance to raise issues that have affected schools in England's selective local authorities for decades.
Partnering with law enforcement authorities, IERAL assumes the care, rehabilitation and selective adoption of animals confiscated in cases of abuse, abandonment or neglect.
Hence the flood of authority messaging about the certainty of imminent calamity.The high selective value encourages advocacy, which finds its ultimate expression in a certainty of calamity.
By definition, State aid is an advantage which is conferred on a selective basis by national public authorities to specific undertakings or industry sectors, or companies located in specific regions.
The Judge was quite selective in his reliance on authority.
Although research has shown some efficacy for medication in depressed children aged as young as 6 years, safety concerns have led some national regulatory authorities to restrict or prohibit the use of SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) in childhood.13
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