Sentences with phrase «treated as a mandate»

If your lease requires renters insurance, you should treat it as a mandate, because that's what it is.

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Senator Orrin Hatch, who had been a co-sponsor of the Chafee bill, emerged as one of the mandate's most implacable opponents in 2010, writing in The Hill that to come to «any other conclusion» than that the mandate is unconstitutional «requires treating the Constitution as the servant, rather than the master, of Congress.»
One more example, besides 401k: if Obamacare's individual mandate (which was legalized as a tax) would not be able to work, i.e. if it would not be possible to treat people that buy insurance and that do not tax-wise, there would be no way to force people who do not want to contribute into the system and the whole model would unravel and completely different one (politically much harder to pass) would have to be proposed.
Treating variation in the amount of time that states mandate schoolchildren spend in PE as natural experiments, the researchers found that an additional 60 minutes per week of PE time (enough to bring states without an explicit requirement up to the amount of PE recommended by the CDC) reduces the probability that a fifth - grader is obese by 4.8 percentage points.
But Maryland senator, Barbara Mikulski, described the mandate as «one step closer to ending the era when simply being a woman is treated as a pre-existing condition».
It will mandate the state treat charters less as a independent enterprises and more as interdependent parts of the larger public school system.
People in public education unwittingly destroy school cultures all the time by treating educators as interchangeable cogs, transferring principals and teachers without regard for a school's approach and operating assumptions, by creating one - size - fits - all mandates that suggest a school's distinctiveness is a nuisance, not a value, and by sending mixed messages and edicts from the central office until people are burned out and resentful.
Thus, while Kentucky purports to treat educators as professionals and empower them to make decisions about how best to meet student learning goals, the top - down, mandated Primary School Program controls and directs how elementary educators are to meet those goals.
These technicians are mandated to treat their animal patients much as a human pediatric dental patient is treated — with patience and gentle kindness to avoid frightening and possibly injuring the patient.
Jump On's agreement with air travel partners mandates that customers acquired through Jump On will be treated with the same level of service as their other customers.
The city is moving ahead with impressive cross-city cycling «highways,» and is treating biking as another form of mass transport by mandating bike parking.
Shimkus asked: «How can this rule be characterized as «harmonized and consistent» if the way EPA treats FFV [credits] is markedly different than the way Congress mandated FFV credits be treated under CAFE?»
And, the bill mandates that residential solar and energy storage customers can not be treated as a separate rate class, eliminating the option of instituting higher fees.
He says the decision to award costs against Kennedy reflects an approach that treats this tradition of caution as no longer justified because of the culture shift mandated by the Supreme Court of Canada in Hryniak v. Mauldin.
Sometimes, loans that allow but don't mandate simple interest are not treated as SIMs by the lenders who originated them, but at some point the servicing of the loans is sold to another firm, who converts them into SIMs.
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