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If, based on the responses, a superintendent determines that a yeshiva is not providing instruction substantially equivalent to that in public schools, the superintendent will work with the yeshiva to develop a remediation plan.
Returning to the example of Bt11 corn, Syngenta submitted data demonstrating that the plant's nutritional composition was substantially equivalent to that of corn without the insecticidal protein, the insecticidal protein was not toxic in laboratory mammals, and the chances of the insecticidal gene being transferred out to the environment were low.
Graduate students in other departments submit a plan of study for approval by the Faculty Director reflecting graduate-level course work that provides a background both within philosophy and within the study of literature or the arts that is substantially equivalent to that achieved by philosophy, literature, or arts students in their minor field.
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Currently, the vast majority of medical devices are cleared for marketing without clinical testing or weighty evidence that they are safe and effective; a manufacturer simply has to show that its device is "substantially equivalent" to one that has previously been cleared — even if the earlier device was recalled by the manufacturer after safety problems.
There is no reason apparent from the Amtrak Act, its legislative history, or its underlying purposes to think that Congress intended to create a private remedy substantially equivalent to one that had been eliminated under pre-existing federal law.
Those devices in turn may have been cleared because they were "substantially equivalent" to earlier devices that may no longer be in use.
The §510(k) process merely evaluates whether the Class III device at issue is substantially equivalent to a device that was on the market before 1976, the effective date of the Medical Device Amendments; if so, the later device may be also be marketed.
This can help regulators decide on whether a novel cultivar is, at the gene expression level, substantially equivalent to conventional cultivars that are generally recognized as safe (GRAS).
The new device has only to demonstrate that its performance is substantially equivalent to the performance of the predicate, implying therefore that it is at least as safe and effective as the predicate device.
Companies may apply for a fast track review of new products that are "substantially equivalent" to earlier products.
Where processes required by the Manual, such as a requirement of approval by specified Department of Defense officials, are inapposite to a department or an agency other than the Department of Defense, such a department or agency shall use processes that are substantially equivalent to the processes the Manual prescribes for the Department of Defense.
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