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terms and advancement
This applies to job application procedures, hiring, advancement and discharge of employees, workers ' compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.
This advancement was different from the traditional syllogistic logic which was focused on terms.
His terms defined in the depth of postmodernism is based off of advancement, innovation, and adaptation.
The phrase " Nature versus nurture " in its modern sense was coined by the English Victorian polymath Francis Galton in discussion of the influence of heredity and environment on social advancement, although the terms had been contrasted previously, for example by Shakespeare ( in his play, The Tempest: 4. 1 ).
A more recent law, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ( ADA ), which came into effect in 1992, prohibits private employers, state and local governments, employment agencies and labor unions from discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities in job application procedures, hiring, firing, advancement, compensation, job training, or in the terms, conditions and privileges of employment.
Johann Strauss I himself refused to play ever again at the Dommayer's Casino, which offered his son his conducting debut, and was to tower over his son during his lifetime in terms of career advancement, although Strauss II was to eclipse him in terms of popularity in the classical repertoire.
During his terms of office and that of the other Kennedys, society concentrated on the advancement of technology instead of on the space race.
The IIGS was far more expensively priced and slower in terms of raw processing speed compared to its competitors and increasingly, without regular advancement updates, fell behind other personal computers over its lifetime.
In terms of rules, Arcana Unearthed is based on the d20 system of Dungeons & Dragons, although due to including rules for character advancement it cannot be an official d20 system product.
He argues that although Taker societies flourish in terms of material wealth — such as technological advancement and greater scientific progress — they fail utterly with regard to what he believes to be actual wealth: the sense of belonging and security that hold together the fabric of human tribal societies.
An official evaluation by an external testing agency ended with roughly the same conclusions, suggesting that everyone enjoyed using it, but it was essentially equal to an average human teacher in terms of student advancement.
Takedowns are usually distinguished from throws by the forward motion and target of advancement ( typically the legs ); the terms are used interchangeably for techniques.
* to promote and to assist in the development of independent and democratic organizations of teachers and education employees, particularly in those countries where political, social, economic or other conditions impede the application of their human and trade union rights, the advancement of their terms and working conditions and the improvement of educational services ;
A promotion can involve advancement in terms of designation, salary and benefits, and in some organizations the type of job activities may change a great deal.
A promotion can involve advancement in terms of designation, salary and benefits, and in some organizations the type of job activities may change a great deal.
The latest general election in 2008 was not the flashiest or even the most remarkable presidential election in terms of technological advancement, but it was revolutionary in a couple of ways.
They continued, “ As leaders of the industry, we have been cooperating closely with the National Assembly and other related bureaucracies in order to protect the rights and interests of our celebrities, and to aid in the advancement of Korea ’ s entertainment industry and the Hallyu wave .” After numerous discussions with the FTC, SME drafted a new contract earlier this year with the changed terms mentioned in the previous article.

terms and Indian
The Company of the Indies promised to send over a supply of Indian trading goods, and to price them more cheaply in terms of deerskins.
Legal meaning of the terms bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation and dissolution are contested in the Indian legal system.
The local Indian population left their mark also on the language with some 400 Taíno terms and place-names of the island.
The symbols for the digits in common use around the globe today are called Arabic numerals by Europeans and Indian numerals by Arabs, the two groups ' terms both referring to the culture from which they learned the system.
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi ( Indirā Priyadarśinī Gāndhī, née Nehru ; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984 ) was an Indian politician who served as the third Prime Minister of India for three consecutive terms ( 1966 – 77 ) and a fourth term ( 1980 – 84 ).
Most American Indians are comfortable with Indian, American Indian, and Native American, and the terms are often used interchangeably.
( Many tribes adopted constitutions by the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act model, with two-year terms for elected positions of chief and council members deemed too short by the authors for getting things done )
As critics have established, the term ' Moor ' referred to dark-skinned people in general, used interchangeably with similarly ambiguous terms as ' African ', ' Ethiopian ', ' Negro ', and even ' Indian ' to designate a figure from Africa ( or beyond ).
Named for their close-cropped or shaven heads, the first skinheads were greatly influenced by West Indian ( specifically Jamaican ) rude boys and British mods, in terms of fashion, music and lifestyle.
In ancient Indian literature, sutra denotes a distinct type of literary composition, based on short aphoristic statements, generally using various technical terms.
Statistical data indicate that during Grant's two terms as President the number of Indian battles per year decreased by 58, going from 101 Indian battles in 1869 to 43 in 1877.
But, what has been provided in Indian Law, as a compensatory measure to victims of crimes, is not enough and this aspect needs to be reviewed by the legislature to frame or enact necessary law, so as to sufficiently compensate to victims of crimes and to provide safeguards to victims of crimes, besides compensating him in monetary terms.
Beef is considered a taboo food in some cultures, especially in Indian culture, and hence is eschewed by Hindus and Jains ; however, Hinduism's scriptures indicate a recorded history of beef consumption, with the taboo arising at a later period due to the ascendancy of the cow in terms of importance to the farming communities of the time.
However, in practical terms, EMTALA applies to virtually all hospitals in the U. S., with the exception of the Shriners Hospitals for Children, Indian Health Service hospitals, and Veterans Affairs hospitals.
The terms algorism and algorithm are derived from the name of al-Khwarizmi, who was also responsible for introducing the Arabic numerals and Hindu-Arabic numeral system beyond the Indian subcontinent.
As generic terms, Indian Territory, The Indian Territories, or Indian Country are used to describe an evolving land area set aside by the United States Government for the relocation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who held Aboriginal title to their land.
* The 1835 the Treaty of New Echota established terms under which the entire Cherokee Nation was expected to cede its territory in the Southeast and move to Indian Territory.
For these now former Indian lands, the General Land Office distributed the sales funds to the various tribal entities, according to previously negotiated terms.
* Van or Vana, meaning forest in Sanskrit, Hindi and many Indian languages, giving rise to terms like Vana Parva ( the Episode of Forest ) in the epic Ramayana
In terms of international communications, Austria has 2 Intelsat satellite earth stations ( one Atlantic Ocean and one Indian Ocean ), and one Eutelsat satellite earth station.
The territorial boundaries claimed as sovereign and controlled by the Native American nations living in what was then known as the Indian Territories — the portion of the early United States east of the Mississippi River not yet claimed or allotted to become Oklahoma -- were fixed and determined by national treaties with the United States Federal government under terms recognizing these entities as dependent but internally sovereign, or autonomous nations under the sole jurisdiction of the Federal government.

terms and cricket
* Glossary of cricket terms
Hugely influential in terms of his importance to the development of the sport, W. G. Grace is regarded as one of the greatest cricket players of all time, and devised most of the techniques of modern batting.
During the winter ( where football is dominant ), and summer ( where cricket is dominant ), racing takes a ' back seat ' position in relation to the cricket or football in terms of media coverage and attendances.
He finished second in the national averages, and the cricket press noted that, although Hobbs scored more slowly and in less spectacular fashion than previously, he batted in a safer, more secure style which was more successful in terms of run-scoring.
Arthur Milton, a double international in football and cricket, is later in terms of his first appearance in a second sport, making his Test debut six weeks after Smith.
The club now competes in Shepherad neame League and runs 5 league, 7 colts sides and 3 veterans teams making it the biggest cricket club in Harlow in terms of size.
Australia is ranked the number-one team overall in Test cricket in terms of overall wins, win-loss ratio and wins percentage.
His nine wickets at 44. 55 in one day cricket, however, were his worst in terms of average.
Eventually, Bill Anderson offered him professional terms but Trueman decided to concentrate on cricket and, aware of the risk to his Test and county career if he sustained a football injury, he declined.
Adam Gilchrist List of cricket terms # S | standing up to Shane Warne in 2005.
* A glossary of cricket terms from CricInfo
* Glossary of cricket terms from the England Cricket Board
simple: List of cricket terms
In terms of his hobbies outside cricket, he lists " drinking wine " as his favourite, followed by " eating food " and " going out.
He holds the world record for most wickets in List A cricket with 881 and is second only to Sri Lankan off-spin bowler, Muttiah Muralitharan in terms of ODI wickets with 502.
* Dry Bob-A boy who plays hockey and cricket in the Lent and Summer terms
In terms of the concept of the game indoor cricket is similar to cricket.
The openers or the starting batsmen in Test cricket are often chosen for their sound technique and ability to defend their wicket, because the first 1 – 2 hours of an innings, especially if it begins in the morning, are usually characterised by good conditions for bowling, specifically in terms of the pace and bounce of the pitch and the lateral movement of the ball in the air.
* Glossary of cricket terms
Note: in cricket terms, the United Kingdom and Great Britain do not exist.
On 13 August 2011 Flower led the England cricket team to become the number one ranked team in terms of test playing countries.
* List of cricket terms
Surrey have played the overwhelming majority of their home matches at The Oval, which is the third largest cricket ground in England after Edgbaston's recent expansion in terms of capacity, holding 23, 500 people.

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