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In his ideal, educational policy should be determined from the bottom up, at the level of the school, rather than as a result of state or federal directives.
If Pruitt is confirmed, he will almost certainly roll back many federal directives, lowering the financial costs facing big companies like G.E.
Brick is one of the rare school districts in the United States to adopt this practice of "reverse mainstreaming," which allows districts to meet federal directives to provide disabled 3- and 4-year-olds with schooling in the least restrictive possible setting.
Guided by federal directives, existing plants need reengineering activities and careful analysis to improve their overall effectiveness and to become environmentally friendly.
Others in Alabama have also done their fair share of trying to ignore federal directives.
We conducted all animal experiments in accordance with local and federal directives for the care and use of laboratory animals.
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Under a federal directive, programs will take place in other states.
That lawsuit centered on a federal directive requiring schools to let transgender students use bathrooms consistent with their gender identity.
Hundreds of thousands of people could regain Medicaid as a result of the federal directive, Mr. Weishaupt said.
The Ayers suit, filed in 1975, has roots in a 1969 federal directive to the state to draft a plan to eliminate segregation at Mississippi campuses.
Despite the deep divide between some religious leaders and government officials over contraceptives, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll found most voters support the new federal directive that health insurance plans provide coverage for birth control.
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