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principals and argued
Those who supported the SWP against the ICFI argued that it was a breach of socialist principals to bring the courts into the labour movement, ( although the ICFI did not bring the courts in, a supporter of the ICFI who was in the SWP did ) and that the ICFI's charge that the SWP was controlled by agents of the US and Soviet states to be groundless.
argued for a new doctorate for the professional practice of education, which would be for principals, superintendents, policy coordinators, curriculum specialists, teacher educators, program evaluators, etc.
The latter ( and many contemporary foreign observers and later historians ) often argued that the confederal government machinery of the Netherlands, in which the delegates to the States and States-General constantly had to refer back to their principals in the cities, " could not work " without the unifying influence of an " eminent head " ( like a Regent or Governor-General, or later a stadtholder ).
Witton describes in detail how defense counsel Major James Francis Thomas argued that the accused were being wrongly tried as accessories before the fact without the principals in the alleged crime — the troopers who shot Visser — being first found, tried and convicted, as required by common law, but the court rejected this argument.

principals and future
The PWG Report recommended: ( 1 ) the codification into the CEA, as an “ exclusion ”, of existing regulatory exemptions for OTC financial derivatives, revised to permit electronic trading between “ eligible swaps participants ” ( acting as “ principals ”) and to even allow standardized ( i. e. “ fungible ”) contracts subject to “ regulated ” clearing ; ( 2 ) continuation of the existing CFTC authority to exempt other non-agricultural commodities ( such as energy products ) from provisions of the CEA ; ( 3 ) continuation of existing exemptions for “ hybrid instruments ” expanded to cover the Shad-Johnson Accord ( thereby exempting from the CEA any hybrid that could be viewed as a future on a “ non-exempt security ”), and a prohibition on the CFTC changing the exemption without the agreement of the other members of the PWG ; ( 4 ) continuation of the preemption of state laws that might otherwise make any “ excluded ” or “ exempted ” transactions illegal as gambling or otherwise ; ( 5 ) as previously recommended by the PWG in its report on hedge funds, the expansion of SEC and CFTC “ risk assessment ” oversight of affiliates of securities firms and commodity firms engaged in OTC derivatives activities to ensure they did not endanger affiliated broker-dealers or futures commission merchants ; ( 6 ) encouraging the CFTC to grant broad “ deregulation ” of existing exchange trading to reflect differences in ( A ) the susceptibility of commodities to price manipulation and ( B ) the “ sophistication ” and financial strength of the parties permitted to trade on the exchange ; and ( 7 ) permission for single stock and narrow index stock futures on terms to be agreed between the CFTC and SEC.
The producers interview teachers, students, principals, and administrators who have changed the future of their schools, and these educators share their resources -- rubrics, lesson plans, assessments, and training tools.
The final phase of the updated public education professionals evaluation system will be implemented during the 2012-13 school year with 264 local education agencies, consisting of 1, 387 school buildings, 1, 892 principals / supervisors and more than 31, 600 teachers included In advocating for the new evaluation system, Secretary of Education Ronald Tomalis reported that research demonstrated that the performance of an educator has a direct impact on the future success of students.

principals and LSO
Although many of the principals were stars recruited from the LSO, the Hallé and other orchestras, a high proportion of the rank and file members were fresh from music colleges.
Krips left the LSO in 1954, and the following year tensions between the orchestral principals and the rank-and-file players erupted into an irreconcilable dispute.
To replace the departing principals the LSO recruited rising young players including Hugh Maguire, Neville Marriner and Simon Streatfeild in the string sections, Gervase de Peyer and William Waterhouse in the woodwinds, and Barry Tuckwell and Dennis Wick in the brass.
" The implication that the LSO was not always at its peak was illustrated when Sir Adrian Boult, who was recording Elgar and Vaughan Williams with the LSO, refused to continue when he discovered that five leading principals had absented themselves.
Gillison secured increased funding from the Arts Council, the City of London Corporation and commercial sponsors, enabling the orchestra to set up a system of joint principals, attracting top musicians who could play in the LSO without having to give up their solo or chamber careers.

principals and lay
In 2006, they released their first studio album of new material in twenty-four years, Endless Wire, leading some fans and critics to say that the highly acclaimed artistic tension within the Who lay between the two principals Daltrey and Townshend.
Laity, especially if they are attached to religious institutes as lay oblates or are involved in ministries of the Church ( lector, cantor, extraordinary minister of Holy Communion, catechists, religious education directors or school principals, altar servers, those contemplating religious life or the seminary ), should be strongly encouraged to participate.

principals and profitable
Virgin Records, worried by the lack of progress in their previously most profitable signing, called the band principals to a meeting where a solution to the impasse in the band was sought.

principals and session
They also wished to be free to accept such engagements individually, absenting themselves from concerts if there were a clash of dates. The LSO's board, which reflected the majority opinion of the players, refused to accommodate the principals, most of whom resigned en masse, to form the Sinfonia of London, a session ensemble that flourished from the mid-1950s to the early 60s, and then faded away.
Journalist Walter Pincus points to a passage on page 237 in which Clarke describes a September 4, 2001 meeting of national security principals in which he states Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, " who looked distracted throughout the session, took the United States Deputy Secretary of Defense Wolfowitz line that there were other terrorists concerns, like Iraq.

principals and work
Justice Holmes cautioned thatthe proper derivation of general principals in both common and constitutional law ... arise gradually, in the emergence of a consensus from a multitude of particularized prior decisions .” Justice Cardozo noted the “ common law does not work from pre-established truths of universal and inflexible validity to conclusions derived from them deductively ,” but “ ts method is inductive, and it draws its generalizations from particulars .”
It has thrived on the vision of its founding fathers and the good work of generations of devoted principals and teachers, whose educational approach is particularly apt for Hong Kong, a place where East meets West, and where a healthy synergy between the two brings out the best of both worlds.
The portraits in the Hall include the work of notable artists ; among the portraits of principals is Sir J. J. Shannon's portrait of Dame Elizabeth, Philip de Laszlo's of Miss Jex-Blake, Sir Rodrigo Moynihan's of Dr Grier and Maud Sumner's of Miss Sutherland.
Teachers and principals cite other issues, such as economic and cultural barriers in schools with high rates of poverty, as well as teachers ' choices to work closer to home or in higher-performing schools.
This local presence enables us to work on projects in close coordination and cooperation with principals in the German capital.
A seminal influence in her work, Preston's adoption of cubist principals gave her an analytical, and problem solving approach to design, a sense of the underlying structure of forms, and the simplified pictorial space and elements which would become the hallmarks of her work.
Faculty members are devoted to teaching, research, and the extension of their academic work in compliance with the guiding principals of a Catholic university.
During the summer of 2005 construction work of the School Improvement Program ( SIP ) ended with the completion of two new wings, the Aimar Wing and the Cassian Wing, named after the first two principals of the school.
Rocketplane Limited owns the intellectual property of Pioneer, but none of the principals of Pioneer, including its founder, work for Rocketplane Limited at this time.
UHV School of Education & Human Development graduates work as teachers, counselors, principals and superintendents across the region.
Soon after, many of the former Paragon principals moved on to co-found or work for Take-Two Interactive, and what was once Paragon ceased to exist.
On the other hand, female principals will spend more time on developing the strength of their feet, ankles, legs, and abdominal muscles for pointe work.
Unfortunately Parent ’ s work had little impact, and it was many more years before scientific principals were regularly applied to the analysis of the strength of beams in bending.

principals and for
He is also currently one of the principals for the One Laptop Per Child initiative to manufacture and distribute The Children's Machine in developing nations.
The franchise company was started in 1969 as National Fast Food Corp. National Fast Food's principals at the time included S. Robert Davis, a real estate developer who built and leased several Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken properties, his friend Dave Thomas, who sold his Colonel Sanders franchises back to that company for $ 3, 000, 000 and went on to found Wendy's, and L. S. Hartzog, who at the time ran a chain of bakeries selling biscuits to Colonel Sanders franchisees nationally.
Since California considers “ all persons concerned in the commission of a crime, whether they directly commit the act constituting the offense … principals in any crime so committed ,” San Marin County Superior Judge Peter Allen Smith charged Davis with “ aggravated kidnapping and first degree murder in the death of Judge Harold Haley ” and issued a warrant for her arrest.
Daksha, Bhrigu and Nārada were also added to the saptarshis s in Āshvalāyana-Shrauta-Sutra, where these ten principals were created by the first Manu ( Svāyambhuva Manu ) for producing everyone else.
In addition, the appointments of principals for the various halls had established itself in a game of promotion, and a few would-be principals opposed the plan.
He also stated that Wilkes was one of the principals in the Polish church riot and that he ordered Bishop O ’ Hara out of the house ; that he was indicted for selling liquor on Sunday, and that the chief of police had his leg broken while making an arrest in his place.
The head principal of Cookeville High School is Lane Ward, while there are several assistant principals for the school.
The Geonim acted as the principals of their individual yeshivot, and as spiritual leaders and high judges for the wider communities tied to them.
Since October 23, 2003, 410 teachers and school workers have been punished for refusing to stand and sing the anthem as ordered by school principals.
By 1962 Glock had persuaded the management of the BBC to increase the orchestra's budget to allow for joint principals in the string sections, to attract top musicians who could play in the BBC SO without having to give up their solo or chamber careers.
The following season he was able to engage joint principals for the wind section ; he recruited such star players as Jack Brymer and Terence MacDonagh, formerly members of Beecham's celebrated " Royal Family " in the RPO.
In the 16th and early 17th centuries, it was normal practice for the seconds as well as the principals to fight each other.
One of the LSO's principals commented, " Although we were sweating our guts playing those vast Mahler symphonies for … Abbado, he would go and record them with other orchestras, which made us feel like second, maybe even third choice ".
In 2000, aged 91, assisted by Wendy Holden, she wrote her autobiography, Tomorrow to Be Brave: A Memoir of the Only Woman Ever to Serve in the French Foreign Legion, having waited for all the other principals in her life story to die before writing it.
As a direct consequence of the flap over the Alabama, rather than turn the ships over to Monsieur Bravay of Paris ( who had ordered their construction as intermediary for Confederate principals ), Palmerston instructed the British Admiralty to tender an offer for the purchase of the ships.
" He concluded, " The Unsinkable Molly Brown, in the person of Miss Reynolds, and the other principals, often mistakes vigor for art.
This has nevertheless been seen as inconsistent by some scholars ( for instance Mark Pollack ) who take issue with the assertion that informational advantages only allow national governments to gain freedom from European electorates and that the same principle applies with European institutions gaining an advantage over their principals through informational asymmetries.
The track for Secondary Education Administration is designed for preparing and educating those in positions as principals and superintendents of local school systems.
The Ministry of Education ’ s Training Center for Secondary School Principals located at ECNU is a state base for the training of secondary school principals in Mainland China and advanced studies of those in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.

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