Sentences with phrase «which reassigns»

The English law solution is a parental order, which reassigns parenthood fully and permanently to the applying couple and extinguishes the legal status and responsibilities of the surrogate (and her partner).

Not exact matches

Multiple departments can get involved at the same time to implement the new idea, and personnel reassigned to the project, which shortens the development time.
Lawrence was eventually reassigned to a different division, which the IG found was given «no notice» of his misconduct, and later given a performance award.
(The company's only written policy relating to office couples addresses supervisor - subordinate relationships, in which case one in the pair is generally reassigned elsewhere.)
A Queens high school principal accused of sexual harassment and discrimination in multiple lawsuits, which have cost New York City more than $ 600,000 to settle, has been reassigned.
Yu soon was reassigned to an even larger effort — searching for a treatment for bronchitis, from which Mao suffered.
According to e-mails obtained by ScienceInsider, she recused herself from handling at least 10 proposals, which were reassigned to colleagues.
Among other things, it alleged that Kojima Productions had been renamed «Number 8 Production Department» (which had previously been alleged several months earlier in the YouTube clip Konami tried to take down), that employees regularly had their email addresses changed, and that development employees who weren't seen as useful would get reassigned as security guards or cleaning staff at Konami's health clubs.
When it becomes clear that the «papelle» thefts have not ceased, William is reassigned to Shanghai to finish the job, giving him the perfect opportunity to look up Maria — only to find that her memory of him has been erased after she became pregnant in breach of Code 46, a regulation which prevents childbirths resulting from genetic incest.
Under the central - office plan, which is still being developed, top administrators would be shuffled into new positions, reassigned to schools, or eliminated from their jobs in an effort to save money and make...
Review the list of inappropriate and appropriate duties in the ASCA National Model to rediscover any duties that are not in line with best practices, and then decide which duties can be reassigned to other personnel.
The order was issued in the wake of criticism of the plan, which would have reassigned almost half of the district's teachers to different schools next fall, in an effort to distribute staff members equally at each school on the basis of race, sex, age, experience, and number of degrees attained.
Gavin is now home - schooled because he did not want to travel 22 blocks by bus to his reassigned school, which is in a different neighborhood across gang turf lines.
If students miss a particular word, the teacher can re-teach the word; VocabularySpellingCity can create a review list which teachers can reassign for additional practice.
One of the purposes of rezoning is to alleviate the overcrowding that PS 8 and PS 199 have by reassigning a few blocks to the zones that have schools like PS 307 and PS 191 which are under enrolled.
If there is no alternative accommodation, then the employer must attempt to reassign the employee to a vacant position for which s / he is qualified, unless to do so would cause an undue hardship.
If it is an undue hardship under the ADA to hold open an employee's position during a period of leave, or an employee is no longer qualified to return to his / her original position, then the employer must reassign the employee (absent undue hardship) to a vacant position for which s / he is qualified.
I reassigned the same books to shelves over and over, which is a pain!
Unfortunately, if you don't like working with a particular company, there's not much you can do other than hope the government reassigns you to a different one, which isn't an uncommon occurrence.
We were reassigned 1D and 1L prior to takeoff which was fortunate because at least 6 other seats didn't work.
This leads to your Captain reassigning you to a new case, with a new partner, which involves locating cocaine broker Tyson Latchford in an effort to find out who's responsible for the newest brand of coke on the streets, called «Hot Shot».
Ability points can be removed from a certain skill and reassigned to another one whenever you want, which leaves room for testing different combinations.
Each level you gain opens skill points to spend on new abilities and attacks for that character's skill tree, which can be reassigned at any time.
Similarly if you offer a driver a Number Two role but wish to reassign them as a Number One, for example, you can not do this which results in conflict.
Both libraries, which are open to the public and attorneys alike, will significantly be downsized in the near future for a savings of about $ 120,000, and their librarians will be reassigned to other court duties, said Michael Arnold, trial court administrator for the Morris - Sussex court vicinage.
Once the policy is reassigned in your name, after you have repaid the bank loan for which the policy was used as collateral
Stamos» responsibilities were reassigned in December after which Stamos said he would leave the company, the Times said.
Which was a key feature for me in not having to reassign my headphones each time I use them.
(And the ability to reassign default apps, which would likely be needed to make it truly useful.)
Using this program, gamers can program macros, reassign keys, activate a gaming mode (which disables keys that can minimize the game) and, most important, control the keyboard's extensive backlighting options.
Additionally, a single transaction can reassign ownership of multiple assets in one bundle, which collectively succeed or fail.
That move will see an unspecified number of staff from the GREE Platform business — which Openfeint became — made redundant with others reassigned to other areas.
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