Sentences with phrase «where substantial support»

Internships, shadowing and acting principal roles, where substantial support is provided, also offer valuable principal preparation experiences that provide the opportunity for highly relevant, job - embedded professional learning.

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IRRI's deputy director general for research Dr. Achim Dobermann highlighted areas where IRRI can contribute to rice research and development with the substantial support of stakeholders.
He was supported by the then Governor of the Punjab, Michael O'Dwyer, exonerated by his superiors and received wide public support in Britain where a substantial sum was raised as a reward for his actions.
So he continues to the general, where he draws substantial GOP and Dem support, and wins easily.
«This is a process, again, years in the making, open and transparent, where there is a substantial record to support each of the decisions and each of the aspects of this document,» said Mehaffy, who addressed the possibility the code could face a legal challenge.
So, if you are looking at the Midwest where there is a substantial amount of wind — all the way from the Dakotas down to Texas — or if you are looking at the solar availability in this country in the Southwest, in Arizona or Nevada, or even the offshore wind in the Atlantic, you have to build lines from those sources to the loads, and you have to have a much more robust system that can support that.
Regardless of where support comes from, community or government, its effect is substantial in helping ease families» struggle to provide educational resources for their children.
But Congress, where NIH has long had bipartisan support and received substantial raises the past 2 years, is unlikely to go along with the NIH proposal, NIH watchers say.
And where a poor society had substantial support for two or more religions then fierce civil wars have often resulted.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, (1) it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for an employer to hire and employ employees, for an employment agency to classify, or refer for employment any individual, for a labor organization to classify its membership or to classify or refer for employment any individual, or for an employer, labor organization, or joint labor - management committee controlling apprenticeship or other training or retraining programs to admit or employ any individual in any such program, on the basis of his religion, sex, or national origin in those certain instances where religion, sex, or national origin is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business or enterprise, and (2) it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for a school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning to hire and employ employees of a particular religion if such school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning is, in whole or in substantial part, owned, supported, controlled, or managed by a particular religion or by a particular religious corporation, association, or society, or if the curriculum of such school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning is directed toward the propagation of a particular religion.
There were already more established ereaders, offered by more well - known companies, when they entered the market, and they had no big retailer support, whereas in many of the international markets where they've gained a substantial following they were partnered with a major bookstore chain and arrived before the Kindle was available.
Substantial numbers of pro se parents have difficulty finding out where to file court papers, understanding and completing forms and obtaining evidence to support their position in court.
[50] Justices Bastarache and Arbour concluded spousal support agreements should be given considerable weight, except: (i) where the circumstances under which such an agreement was negotiated and executed are unsatisfactory; (ii) where there is substantial unfairness (non-compliance with the objectives of the Divorce Act) when the agreement was entered into; or (iii) where at the time an application to determine spousal support is commenced there has been a change in circumstances not reasonably anticipated by the parties which renders the agreement unfair (i.e., no longer in compliance with the objectives of the Divorce Act).
E1998 -00060-SC-R11-CV (Tennessee Court of Appeals, November 8, 2001): An «objectively reasonable retirement» at age 59, where the husband was eligible to retire with full benefits, constitutes a substantial and material change in circumstances so as to permit modification of a spousal support obligation.
The Child Support Agency (CSA) finds out where he is working and make a deduction from earnings order, including substantial arrears.
Changes in Indiana child support payments are only going to be made in circumstances where the court has held there has been a substantial change in condition and it's in the best interest of the child or children involved.
If there was such a Silver program, and if it died in between the Google I / O where everyone expected it and the month of September of 2014, it would fit the narrative of devices being discontinued or no longer supported: keep in mind that these deals, the manufacturing, restocking and further distributing of smartphones and tablets all take a substantial amount of time.
The typical example of a substantial change in circumstances is where the party paying spousal support loses his or her job.
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