They are thus somewhat different from the common core
standards under debate in Washington, D. C. these days.
Not exact matches
A challenge which could potentially end a player's career — similar to Ryan Shawcross on Aaron Ramsey — gets a
standard three match ban, and the
debate continues as to why spitting has a more severe punishment
under FA's guidelines.
There is some
debate about its safety, particularly as it is permitted
under organic beauty
standards.
The qualifications and training
standards for health or wellness coaches, as well as their skills and competencies, are
under debate although some initiatives are underway to develop national
standards and certifications to legitimize this profession.
Miller and Carlsson - Paige's critique of the Common Core, along with a New York Post piece about kindergarteners cracking
under pressure, ignited a
debate this week about how the new
standards are shaping early education.
But it's not known how much class time students spend preparing for tests that became mandatory, starting in third grade,
under the George W. Bush - era No Child Left Behind law and are a flashpoint in the
debate over the Common Core academic
standards.
Citizens may not get a look at the documents; a few German politicians have - after a very long
debate - been able to get a look at it; but they have had to look at it in the American Embassy, have to read it there
under high security
standards and may not talk about or duplicate the documents.
One may already stop here to wonder whether the EFTA Court is not making its life too easy speaking of an interpretation of EEA law «in the light» of fundamental rights in the present case; a more thorough reasoning would have had to grapple with the scope of EEA law in the case: Only if Iceland was acting effectively within the scope of EEA law here the fundamental rights
standards of EEA law apply
under the EFTA Court's supervision; otherwise one could argue that the Supreme Court of Iceland's action ought to be judged against the benchmark of domestic fundamental rights and ECHR
standards (compare the rich
debate on the parallel problem in EU law which focuses on Article 51 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights).
At the time the Legal Services Bill was
under debate, some argued that regulatory competition may lead to a relaxation of professional
standards — that there would be a «race to the bottom» with regulators competing to impose the least stringent rules.