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The Fawcett Society, which campaigns for gender equality, criticised the Department for Work and Pensions for not publicising rules which allow flexibility in imposing benefit sanctions on victims of violence by their partner.
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But there was another, less publicised rule change this year that also benefited her.
Mandelson launched a drive today to publicise the new rules making it illegal for businesses to use gratuities as part of wages.
The university actively publicises institution-wide rules relating to the standards of academic integrity within written teaching materials, in classes and in online materials.
However, although the current sample was drawn from a university that actively publicises institution-wide rules relating to the standards of academic integrity, results from other research suggest that some students are not aware of university policies regarding dishonesty (Jordan 2001).
Advertising campaigns associated with publicising EU contracts and rules give great power to officials and politicians wanting to reward favourable coverage.
But Steve Wynn has broken that rule by publicising the fact that a partner in the Macao branch of his casino empire may have broken corruption lawsCulture: Truly moving literature "Enhanced" e-books appear to be the next frontier for nervous publishersCulture: Slowly stealing a city New York's MoMa shows work by Eugene Atget, perhaps the first great photographer.
The judge in the Samsung-Apple patent trial has demanded to know who authorised a news release issued by the South Korean firm, publicising evidence she had ruled inadmissible in court.
Students are made aware of the presence of this system in class, but the details of the performance criteria rules are not publicised, meaning that students are aware of the potential for detection in this manner but uncertain of the scope of this oversight.
The rules should be well publicised to all public servants: everyone needs to be aware that derogatory comments made about a co-worker will be classed as bullying and harassment, even if made outside of work hours, premises and computer systems.
Gove was criticised by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver for allowing academies and free schools to "erode" the tougher rules introduced after Oliver had publicised the poor quality and nutrition of school lunches.
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