10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REMEDIALLY»
Discover the use of
remedially in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remedially and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopedia of Global Justice
He continually stresses the importance of determining who is to be remedially
responsible. For Miller, it is one thing to say that someone needs help, but it is
quite another to establish who is to provide the relief: without assigned remedial ...
2
Avoiding Remedial Education: Academic Effects on College ...
A bald comparison of remedially placed and non-remedially placed students
should find that the remedial students are less successful students. Attewell,
Lavin, Domina and Levey found just that (2006). But if a controlled study of any
remedial ...
Bradley Earl Bostian, 2008
3
Corrosion Forms and Control for Infrastructure
O Remedially paint areas of excessive corrosion. Washing bridges does remove
debris and contaminants from the surface, but it cannot wash out the salt that
typically migrates to the interface between the oxide film and the underlying steel.
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NATIONALISM AND GLOBAL JUSTICE: David Miller and His Critics
This is what it means to be remedially responsible: to have a special
responsibility, either individually or along with others, to remedy the position ofthe
deprived or suffering people, one that is not equally shared with all agents; and to
be liable ...
Helder De Schutter, Ronald Tinnevelt, 2013
5
Global Responsibilities: Who Must Deliver on Human Rights?
That is, A may be remedially responsible for P either because he is causally
responsible for P's condition, or morally responsible for it, or has the (special)
capacity to rectify it, or already has a communal relationship with P. Any of these
...
6
Civil Human Rights in Russia: Modern Problems of Theory and ...
Alongside with the above-stated initiative form of use of rights and freedoms of a
person there exists a remedially-procedural one when the law to some
definiteness provides the rules of their use. The remedially-procedural order is in
fact, ...
7
Health Inequalities and Global Justice
According to Miller, if 'A is uniquely in this position, then he is remedially
responsible for P' (Miller 2007: 103). Community: Consider the case of a child
going missing. If she is from my village, or if there is some other relevant
connection to her, ...
Patti Tamara Lenard, Christine Straehle, 2012
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... of the hidden evil is to be found, the pabulum which fosters its existence and
growth, the agent by which its presence at length becomes more palpably
manifest, and the medium through which alone we can remedially or curatively
operate.
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Reports of Cases Relative to the Duty and Office of a ...
Sir T'iomas Davenports shewed cause against the rule ; and insisted, that, if no
other objection were made than that of want of jurisdiction in the magistrate, the
court would construe remedially all acts meant remedially for the use of the whole
...
10
Government Policy and Program Impacts on Technology ...
Retributive Punish the person for Punishing the person GCC could remedially
punish (Remedial) the wrong done so that remedially is a correct moral those
who hamper the just Justice the person learns to rule that all can apply.
distribution of ...
Kimball Marshall, William Piper, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REMEDIALLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
remedially is used in the context of the following news items.
Boosting Brain Power
Haskin teachers and paraprofessionals were trained in the programs and delivered instruction developmentally (Tier One and Two) and remedially (Tier Three) ... «Language Magazine, May 15»
The Economic Reasons Why 'Mom' Is America's Most Important Job
... government programs and services — including the public assistance, health care and criminal justice systems that we remedially rely upon to fill in the holes. «The Fiscal Times, May 15»
Apotex denied claim for innovator's profits following PM(NOC) litigation
Apotex argued that the lack of a deprivation was not fatal as disgorgement can be granted remedially to recover the “profits of wrongdoing”. One classic case ... «Lexology, May 15»
Movie Review: 'Focus'
Although he tries much too hard to be a new “Ocean's Eleven” or “The Italian Job,” Smith and company somehow wound up with a remedially clever and ... «Daily Bruin, Feb 15»
Stanford Professor Says Memorizing Multiplication Tables Is 'Harmful'
... of mathematical memorization, Boaler argues, students could use their super-awesome powers of number sense to solve remedially simple math problems. «Daily Caller, Feb 15»
Supportive Learning Services at American International College: A …
SLS is not peer mentoring, rather it is a comprehensive program that works with the whole student academically, socially, and remedially and is tailored to the ... «PR Web, Dec 14»
Three accused roam free, police release 'scapegoat'
In fact, it becomes all the more important that the real perpetrators be identified and subject - both punitively and remedially - to due process of law. «Times of India, Nov 14»
President Jonathan Has Done More For Igbos Than Past Nigerian …
Further attention will be focused on the Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene road which is already being addressed remedially by the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency ... «Nigerian Bulletin, Sep 14»
Never mind the Swallocks, Spooner was far weirder
Spooner could perform without saying a word, as when, in unconscious parody of remedially pouring salt on wine spilt at table, he once dripped claret on to ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 14»
TRAILER: 'Rosemary's Baby' a new generation of devil's spawn
The script can be remedially hokey, but Saldana turns in a feisty and believable performance as a mother fighting for the life of her unholy spawn. Someone get ... «Hamilton Spectator, May 14»