Sentences with phrase «using their judgment allows»

Once priority standards have been selected, using their judgment allows teachers to focus their efforts on designing projects to target them.

Not exact matches

«To the extent that the EU has barreled forward with consent being the key, in this environment when we can't really know what's being collected about us all the time and what's being used, putting the onus on a person to use judgment to allow or disallow something could be problematic,» she said.
The judgment allows your creditors to use special collection tools to try to collect.
Talking with the parents first also allows you to address any of your concerns, for instance, making sure there aren't any guns in the house and determining that the parents will use good judgment in offering age - appropriate activities to the kids, such as movies that aren't too terrifying.
We're so addicted to immediacy, and have become used to posting or pressing «send» before thinking through the implications of our communication that simply slowing everything down might allow our higher judgment to hold us back and rethink.
They allow us to fill in the blanks and to use our own emotions and judgments.
Using their judgment also allows for more teacher voice in the process and leverages teachers» expertise.
For example, ESSA only slightly broadens the focus from test scores, does nothing to confront Campbell's Law, * doesn't allow for reasonable variations among students, doesn't take context into account, doesn't make use of professional judgment, and largely or entirely (depending on the choices states» departments of education make) continues to exclude the quality of educators» practice from the mandated accountability system.
The use of music software such as Soundation4Education allows a student to think critically, independent choices and cognitive judgments in the music production process.
Hence, teachers should be allowed and encouraged to use their expertise and judgment and to base their assessments upon teacher made tests that are diagnostic and individualized to help determine student strengths and weaknesses.
When using value added, allow educational leaders to make judgments in interpreting the value - added results in light of other available measures of teacher quality and the principals» own assessments.
This allows teachers the flexibility to change texts or supplementary materials, adjust pacing, and generally use their best judgment while still meeting the Common Core standards.
For some time now, CA has not allowed deficiency judgments in the case where a person doing a short sale was paying off a mortgage that they used to buy the home with.
The tools that creditors may use to enforce judgments vary from state to state, and California allows one of the worst ones, at least from a debtor's point of view: wage garnishment.
The judgment allows your creditors to use special collection tools to try to collect.
When I am faced with mats as much as I try to demat the dog I must use my best judgment in deciding whether it is worth it to put the dog through or to shave the dog and allow the coat to grow in and start over.
Use careful judgment in allowing greater independent interaction between your new pet and other pets and people, particularly children.
Not allowing veterinarians to use information received by way of electronic means, whether or not a VCPR had been established in person, inappropriately prohibits veterinarians from exercising their professional judgment.
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The law librarians of Ontario would be ecstatic if the Superior Court would issue a practice direction welcoming (or merely allowing) the use of online forms of judgments for books of authorities where the online version is reliable, has paragraph numbering, etc. (see my earlier SLAW blog post here from January 2008 on this topic).
What this means is that, where issues can be decided and narrowed without a full trial, parties can use summary judgment motions to expedite the resolution of lawsuits, allowing for access to justice in a timely manner.
You can then use this observation to make judgments about what you will allow to play out in your life.
It also allows covered entities to use professional judgment and experience with common practice to make reasonable inferences of the individual's best interest in allowing a person to act on an individual's behalf to pick up filled prescriptions, medical supplies, X-rays, or other similar forms of protected health information.
Third, this paragraph allows covered entities to disclose protected health information about an individual without the individual's agreement if the disclosure is expressly authorized by statute or regulation and either: (1) The covered entity, in the exercise of its professional judgment, believes that the disclosure is necessary to prevent serious harm to the individual or to other potential victims; or (2) if the individual is unable to agree due to incapacity, a law enforcement or other public official authorized to received the report represents that the protected health information for which disclosure is sought is not intended to be used against the individual, and that an immediate enforcement activity that depends on the disclosure would be materially and adversely affected by waiting until the individual is able to agree to the disclosure.
Specifically, we include provisions in the final rule that allow individuals to opt out of certain types of disclosures and require covered entities to use professional judgment to determine whether disclosure of protected health information is in a patient's best interest (see § 164.510 (a) on use and disclosure for facility directories and § 164.510 (b) on uses and disclosures for assisting in an individual's care and notification purposes).
A covered entity may use professional judgment and its experience with common practice to make reasonable inferences of the individual's best interest in allowing a person to act on behalf of the individual to pick up filled prescriptions, medical supplies, X-rays, or other similar forms of protected health information.
For instance, he suggests that it might be helpful if when users wanted to quote a patch of a judgment from a open access legal source they were offered (à la YouTube) a bit of code for embedding; this could then establish a dynamic link between the users» web pages and the source, allowing for automatic updates or alerts on the one hand, and stats on use for the source provider on the other.
The concept of unconditional positive regard, initially developed by Carl Rogers and used in person - centered (Rogerian) therapy, holds that providing a relationship in which one is truly accepted, without any conditions or judgment, allows healing to occur, in most cases.
594 DOS 01 DOS v. Walker - deposits; failure to appear at hearing; failure to pay judgment; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; notary public; proper business practices; broker commingles funds by placing deposits in operating account; broker allows escrow account to be overdrawn on numerous occasions; broker uses deposit for separate, unrelated business investment; broker fails to pay judgment without presenting an explanation or excuse for failure to pay judgment; broker fails to cooperate with DOS investigation by failing to respond to and comply with letter directing him to appear for a conference and to provide certain documents; broker fails to notify DOS of new address upon closing office; DOS fails to prove that salesperson improperly held herself out to be real estate broker associated with corporate broker, that the broker made misrepresentations to the purchasers regarding payments they were required to make toward the purchase, that some checks were returned for insufficient funds, that the broker failed to make certain required payments, that the broker properly failed to make certain other deposits and that the broker gave a postdated deposit check which could not be cashed due to insufficient funds; representative broker's and corporate broker's licenses revoked, return of deposits in the amount of $ 400.00 and $ 3,173.83 ordered with interest, civil judgment to be fully satisfied; salesperson fined $ 1,000.00 and notary commission suspended for four months
Ask them if they allow borrowers to use their contribution for paying off such things as bad debt or to settle judgments against the borrower.
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