To ensure privacy, and weed out harassers, EmergencyLink doesn't just give out medical information and contact information based on a single call.
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg had opposed any rating system that he said would expire before it could weed out ineffective teachers.
One explains that Singapore needs to weed out undeserving claimants and shakes his head at the potential cost of a comprehensive welfare service.
Anecdotal evidence of really awful teachers is always springing forth to justify a system of accountability designed to weed out ineffective, unsatisfactory teachers.
Its chief tool is E-Verify, an electronic employment eligibility verification system used to weed out unauthorized immigrants when they apply for a job.
We will weed out unnecessary planning regulations to ensure that businesses can get back on their feet and feel secure as quickly as possible.
These were designed to weed out frivolous cases involving complaints about unpaid City bonuses, but they might also discourage genuine whistleblowing, fears Ms James.
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The return of IPOs, put on hold as the market regulator tries to weed out weak candidates, could boost earnings at companies such as Citic Securities.
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At BayShore Dura Medical, Lopez and Mendia complain that some of the new CMS rules penalize legitimate companies while still not doing enough to weed out fraud.
Mr Gormez's goal is to weed out those unsavoury texts (on restricting women's freedoms, for instance) that, in Mr Gormez's words, obscure the original values of Islam.
Exactly how the female selects the most compatible sperm is unclear, but the likely explanation is that cellular interactions in her reproductive tract weed out unsuitable candidates.
The 5% Duma barrier was designed to weed out the just-for-fun contenders, but even the bigger ones have mutated, merged and divided like bacteria, leaving the voter bewildered.
The Swiss veteran is sure to be pleased by the ITF's confirmation of a biological passport scheme, similar to the one used by cycling authorities to weed out doping cheats.
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In Mr. Frampton's lab, technicians spent several hours this past week rubbing the branches and weighing needle loss from hundreds of Fraser fir samples, to weed out non-needle-holding family lines.
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Each bankruptcy trust operates by its own rules, and they have resisted efforts to share even basic information, such as the Social Security numbers of claimants, to weed out double-dipping.
But they say they are working hard to weed out the scofflaws, both from within the industry and with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which can only help its business overall.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling says judicial reviews are increasingly being sought for "PR purposes" and the proposed changes would weed out the "weak and frivolous" cases while still enabling genuine challenges.
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And it can certainly be argued that a more competitive system could weed out the bad docs we might be forced to see by some HMO program looking to save money.
On May 8th it was expected to allow foreigners to set up funds without teaming up with a local majority partner, a move meant to help weed out badly managed local firms.
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Hiring managers will be able to weed out the potential employees who applied for the job simply they saw it online from the ones who truly want to work for that specific organization.
Whereas interviews are notoriously unreliable predictors of on the job success, a valid and reliable test can objectively help hiring managers identify top talent or at least weed out the obvious misses.
Karin Gilford, ABC's senior vice president of digital media, says an outside company has been hired to monitor the tweets that will appear on the Oscar site to weed out spam and offensive content.
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Paul Butler, a former federal prosecutor and now a law professor at George Washington University, says the greatest concern will be to weed out people who want to be on the jury of a notorious case.
Compaq, HP, and IBM have inked partnership agreements with all the major distributions, but managing multiple documentation sets, utilities, and installation packages for essentially the same operating system kernel may weed out some distributions over time.
Based on established characteristics that define a good photograph, Google will weed out the bad shots, and highlight the good ones, and Google will use facial recognition to identify pictures that include your family and group them separately.
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This might include inserting a proportionality test for EAWs to weed out trivial cases and giving judges more discretion to refuse extradition when grave human-rights concerns arise, as urged by Fair Trials International, which campaigns for extradition reform.
"We take this moment to remind prosecutors and their staffs that the Racial Justice Act mentions the idea of training program, to help weed out racial bias as they exercise their broad discretion in capital cases, " said the Rev.
But he refuses to equate the interests of the welfare state's consumers with the interests of its workers, whom he has already begun to antagonise by creating a regime of inspectors to weed out bad teachers, social workers and doctors.
Moreover, in most states you can require employees to work overtime, even weekends and holidays, provided that you pay your non-exempt employees the appropriate overtime wages. (Employees who are exempt as professionals, executives, administrators, and outside salespersons are not entitled to overtime compensation.) Weed out your unproductive employees and reward your hard workers with overtime pay when necessary.
On the recommendation of several British fashion editors, I visited Vestiaire Collective, the Paris-based resale (translation: the clothes are preowned) site that launched in the U.K. last spring and now ships to the U.S. The selection is thoroughly high-end (celebrities Sophie Dahl and Rachel Weisz have donated goods), and each piece is vetted by in-house specialists who are trained to weed out fakes.
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