Sentence examples for faced transfer from inspiring English sources

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Beyond that, the federal law does not trump contract agreements, and so teachers have generally not lost their jobs or faced transfer when schools stagnate.

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The lead case, brought on behalf of a Bangladeshi woman who is facing transfer back to Nauru with her 10-month-old baby, is linked to hundreds of similar cases around the country.

That left him dependent on the veterans' health care system, where, after a tumultuous journey through several hospitals, he now faces transfer from the "coma stimulation" program at Palo Alto to a nursing home.

They too will face transfer embargoes for breaking the rules, and promoted clubs may be fined.

The captain also made clear to supervisors that he would review summonses and that nonproductive officers would face transfers to less family-friendly shifts or even dismissal.

Had QPR remained in the Football League, they would have faced a transfer embargo until such time as they could "demonstrate they were on track to record acceptable losses or profit".

The issue of Canada's handling of suspected Taliban prisoners first came to public attention in early 2007 and quickly crescendoed into a major political scandal after The Globe and Mail published interviews with 30 men who described the brutal torture they faced following transfer from Canadian to Afghan custody.

Those "screened out" have no right to launch a claim for protection; anyone "screened in" faces transfer to an offshore detention centre and would have no legal right to settle in Australia.

Two of the 11 questions posed are, "In retrospect, what do you see were the greatest obstacles you faced in transferring and getting your degree?" and "What were the most important ways in which the CLIMB program helped you to overcome these obstacles?" Responses to the first question were pretty much what the advisory committee anticipated.

As discussed by Trueman (2009) in this supplement, analysis of the cost effectiveness of prophylaxis with G-CSF is fraught with difficulty, because of a lack of consistency across clinical trials and because of the problems faced when transferring pharmacoeconomic considerations from one healthcare system to another.

In weighing the two sites, officials said, Virginia was seen as a more conservative jurisdiction, and one least likely to face a transfer of the case to a different venue.

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