That said, it would be better — and far more fair — if test writers took care to choose reading passages
about subjects children are more likely to have encountered in school.
Specifically, he says that the line familiar to us English speakers as «lead us not into temptation» should be rendered as «let us not fall into temptation,» because a loving Father does
not subject His children to evil.
In addition, the poll found that one in ten said they were required by their child's school to purchase computer equipment such as a tablet or laptop, and seven per cent said that the cost of equipment affected
what subjects their child chose to study.
Natural homeopathic pain relief for your child's teething, can safely and effectively manage teething pain
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Not only will the parents come out of the experience with a lasting hatred of each other, they will
also subject a child to a tug of war that can pull him or her to pieces, mentally and emotionally.
Nonsense speculation and risky environment to subject you child into
Phoenix police claim Deal's grandmother, aunt and two cousins
regularly subjected the child to horrific treatment, ultimately culminating in her July 12 death.
Religion and morality are NOT synonymous, but unfortunately that fallacy is perpetuated and passed on from parent to child as the
parent subjects their child to the same brainwashing indoctrination they themselves suffered through as a child and who now actually think that what they believe is actually what THEY believe, rather than what somebody else believed and told them they must as well, or else.
Norwich Police arrested 47 - year - old Paul Russell of Norwich on charges of Sexual Abuse, Course of Sexual Contact against a Child, Forcible Touching, for
allegedly subjecting a child to sexual contact.
Stuck without anyone to help them,
Olaf subjects the children to a series of schemes to snatch away the money, while they learn to fend for themselves.
These courts invalidated
policies subjecting their children to discipline, typically for harassing peers, because AUPs were vague and overbroad in imprecisely targeting prohibited conduct.
But school and district accountability does not
require subjecting every child in the state enrolled in grades 3 - 8 to an annual high - stakes assessment.
When the
Institute subjected child restraints to successive crash tests at high speeds, most of the restraints kept their structural integrity despite minor damage.
It just doesn't make sense to allow an 18 year old to save money in a TFSA, but
subject children under 18 to possible taxes.
Many experts informed the wife that the children were not in fact being sexually abused but the wife
continued subjecting the children to invasive sexual testing which can be extremely damaging.
In the second matter, the inquirer sought to represent a client in a child support proceeding when the inquirer, as a judge, rendered multiple decisions concerning custody and visitation concerning the
same subject children.
However, if you are not able to iron it out on your own, post-divorce mediation is always available as a much more desirable option than going to court, where you can easily spend in excess of $ 50,000 for a custody trial - all while
potentially subjecting your children to an emotionally damaging process.
«Allegations that defendant had injured the child were found to be baseless and, by making such allegations, plaintiff
needlessly subjected the child to an investigation by Child Protective Services, placing her own interests above those of the child,» Ross wrote.
This is the ideal situation for families who struggle with a bit more conflict because it allows both parents to retain legal control, but one parent is able to take the lead on smaller, everyday decisions that affect the child
without subjecting the child to unnecessary conflict.
Usually and ideally, a GAL would take an active role in parenting questions, while taking a secondary role in property division and maintenance with the primary concern being that the economic arrangements are sustainable and do
n't subject the child to hardship when with the other parent (e.g. many divorcing parents fail to realize that maintaining two households will result in more child related expenses than one).
You can learn helpful techniques to continue your child's education at home, and you can see
what subjects your child may need help in over the next few months.
For decades, the chocolate industry has been accused of utilizing child labor for cacao harvesting operations that
subject children to horrific working conditions and regular beatings.
He will get teased horribly in school, possibly to the point that he will try to kill himself, so its up to his parents whether they want to
subject their child to that.
A major deterrent to the reformation of the city's economic base is the unwillingness of those who can afford to do otherwise to
subject their children to the inadequacy of urban schools.
Why would
you subject your child to such humiliation?
It is not inspired to
subject children to the hurrying job of running, running youngster baby strollers could still be made use of for normal strolls till your child is old ideal to preserve her head.
Like
all subjects your child will be introduced to this year, math will also present more of a challenge.
Subjecting a child to humiliation can fuel a child's anger and make behaviors worse.
As with a car seat belt not adjusted snugly can not prevent injury effectively during an accident, a baby carrier that does not hold a baby snugly can
subject a child to higher risk of injury.
Subjecting our children to participate in a sport that can lead to multiple head injuries could this be considered child abuse?
We want a name that will not
subject our child to extra teasing or bullying in the future.
For now, he cautions, CRISPR's safety and efficacy haven't been established, so parents shouldn't
subject their children to the risks.
This seems like a very painful experience to
subject a child to without a clear medical need, especially just for cosmetic reasons.
She lost her mother to breast cancer, and didn't want to
subject her children to the same experience.
This was despite the fact that it is also
the subject children admit to finding the most challenging, followed by English and geography.
Some argue that random assignment unfairly deprives one group of children of new approaches or interventions that are potentially helpful, or, conversely,
subjects children to experimental approaches whose efficacy is as yet undetermined.