Sentences with phrase «treat subjects covering»

So it seems reasonable that a book about the content of education should treat subjects covering a wide spectrum — not exhaustively of course, but only so as to show why each one is important and to indicate something of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that need to be developed in each area and how this may be done.

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Compared to uninfected subjects of the same age, infected subjects in this study (treated and untreated) demonstrated Inflammation in and around the heart, in skeletal muscles, joints, and the protective sheath that covers the brain, and near peripheral nerves.
She said DOJ treats private schools that may only have 10 percent of its student body attending using a voucher as schools that are subject to DOJ jurisdiction under Title II of the ADA, which covers access to government institutions.
The graduate certificate is designed for working professionals and covers subjects critical to treating sheltered animals, such as sterilization, infectious diseases, animal cruelty, behavioral assessment treatment, and preventative healthcare.
The provision permits covered entities to refuse to treat a personal representative as the individual, generally, if the covered entity has a reasonable belief that the individual has been or will be subjected to domestic violence, abuse or neglect by the personal representative, or that treating the personal representative as the individual may endanger the individual and, in its professional judgment, the covered entity decides that it is not in the best interest of the individual to treat such person as the personal representative.
Second, with respect to abuse of persons other than children, we allow covered entities to refuse to treat a person as an individual's personal representative if the covered entity believes that the individual has been subjected to domestic violence, abuse, or neglect from the person.
Covered entities have the opportunity to decide not to treat a person as a personal representative when the covered entity has a reasonable belief that an individual has been subjected to domestic violence, abuse, or neglect by such person or that treating such person as a personal representative could endanger the indiCovered entities have the opportunity to decide not to treat a person as a personal representative when the covered entity has a reasonable belief that an individual has been subjected to domestic violence, abuse, or neglect by such person or that treating such person as a personal representative could endanger the indicovered entity has a reasonable belief that an individual has been subjected to domestic violence, abuse, or neglect by such person or that treating such person as a personal representative could endanger the individual.
Comments: Several commenters called for clarification of proposed language in the NPRM that would have permitted a covered entity to treat information as de-identified, even if specified identifiers were retained, as long as the probability of identifying subject individuals would be very low.
The payment of Inpatient Covered Expenses is subject to these conditions: (a) Services must be those which are regularly provided and billed by the Hospital and (b) Services are provided only for the number of days required to treat the Insured Person's Illness or Injury.
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