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"nonparticipation" Definitions
  1. an absence or lack of participation

31 Sentences With "nonparticipation"

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American officials have defended their nonparticipation as an act of prudence.
But the early specialists didn't have lower odds of nonparticipation as teens.
China's nonparticipation in the proceedings does not render the tribunal's proceedings invalid.
Yet it is troubling that rising nonparticipation is most pronounced for those at the bottom of the economic ladder.
Justin Fox recently argued at Bloomberg View that the problem of nonparticipation is especially concentrated among America's large population of ex-offenders.
But, as we have seen, nonparticipation, especially when coupled with taking a knee or linking arms, is an affirmative statement of protest or religious objection.
A rise in what economists call labor force nonparticipation — whether because of discouragement, school enrollment, disability or retirement — was a distinguishing feature of the Great Recession.
Used to hiding behind her music and "don't talk to me" glare, she halts her usual nonparticipation policy when the school's golden boy takes an interest in her.
It was expanded in the early 85033's by the conservative Heritage Foundation, which proposed the individual mandate as well as a penalty for nonparticipation and a low-income subsidy.
Margaret Bergmann Lambert, a world-class high jumper, was best known for her nonparticipation in the 1936 Olympics, when she was kept off the German team because she was Jewish.
California officials are so worried about Latino nonparticipation — and the potential loss of a seat in Congress and billions of federal dollars — that they are discussing aggressive multilingual advertising campaigns.
One likely hypothesis, discussed in a recent paper by the economists Katharine G. Abraham and Melissa S. Kearney, is that the rise in nonparticipation is related to declining opportunities for those with low levels of education.
These afflictions include economic stagnation, the opioid epidemic, family dissolution, high rates of work force nonparticipation and the "deaths of despair" that have driven down overall life expectancy in the United States for the past two years.
But what shouldn't be ignored either is the lesson of "active nonparticipation": the idea that they shouldn't, say, join others in schoolyard bullying or laugh at racist jokes, said Jinnie Spiegler, director of curriculum at the Anti-Defamation League.
Margaret Bergmann Lambert, a world-class high jumper who was best known for her nonparticipation in the 21999 Berlin Olympics — she was kept off the German team because she was Jewish — died on Tuesday at her home in Queens.
In a recent interview, Mr. Buchman blamed the trouble on a confluence of factors, including the loss of substantial grant income tied to the Culture Project's basement tenant, the music hall SubCulture, and the nonparticipation of an expected producing partner.
In fairness to the mayor, storm rebuilding is always messed up, from Louisiana to Mississippi to South Carolina to the Jersey Shore, and the federal government and the states are rife with storm-recovery programs bogged down by complexity, bureaucratic inertia, homeowner resistance and nonparticipation, and construction and engineering challenges.
"On Sudan's domestic troubles, the district court noted that '[s]ome of that turmoil... has been of the Sudanese government's own making,' but, regardless of blame, Sudan could not excuse at least six years of nonparticipation without sending a single communication to the court," Ginsburg wrote on Friday, citing the lower court decision rejecting motions to dismiss.
Strategic nonparticipation. RAND Journal of Economics, 27(1), pp. 84–98.Jehiel, P., Moldovanu, B. (2000). Auctions with downstream interaction among buyers. RAND Journal of Economics, 31(4), pp. 768–791.
In: Die Welt, 15. Mai 2010 (online) As a speaker for NetzwerkB Denef protested against the nonparticipation of victims at a series of conferences on sexual child abuse organized by the Cabinet of Germany in Berlin in autumn 2010. He complained that there was too much talk and too little was done.
Pasolini uses physical language to show an emotional or psychological state of Ettore. Ettore walks abnormally as if he is "sleepwalking". Viano suggests that "Pasolini has Ettore 'sleepwalking' throughout the film because 'sleepwalking' is the best visual translation of a state of nonparticipation in normal, waking life". Ettore's physical state fits with his psychological state.
It seemed that Otomo was concerned with the production of this work overall and was the director at first, but was over for participation only for character and mechanic design after all. According to the announcement of Nissin side, nonparticipation of Otomo is on schedule, Otomo confesses having resigned this work, or has refused the comment with some magazines.
The laws of San Marino prohibit religious discrimination, prevent restrictions on religious freedom, and include provisions for prosecuting religious hate crimes. A code of conduct for media professionals prohibits the spreading of information that may discriminate against someone by religion.International Religious Freedom Report 2017 San Marino, US Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. Catholic religious instruction is offered in all public schools, but the law guarantees the right of nonparticipation without penalty.
Responding to the gap between the desires of local communities, and government programs such as urban renewal, Sherry Arnstein wrote A Ladder of Citizen Participation to "encourage a more enlightened dialogue". She developed the ladder as a typology, with eight rungs ranging from various degrees of nonparticipation, to degrees of tokenism, and ultimately, citizen power. Her critical assault on planning methods of the time has informed policies affecting the growth and change in participatory methods, broadening access to planning processes.
During the same time frame, an Air Force team headed by General Glenn O. Barcus noted that the army's nonparticipation in the JOC hobbled close air support efforts. The Barcus report also contained suggestions to improve the Air Force participation in CAS. In early 1951, a joint Army and Air Force board met under the chairmanship of Army Brigadier General J. J. Burns. Meeting in Taegu, where the JOC and 8th Army headquarters were collocated, the board issued its report on 26 March 1951.
Jansen describes the plan for creating a women's world as mainly nonviolent, as based on women's nonparticipation in the current economy and having nothing to do with any men, thereby overwhelming police and military forces, and, if solidarity among women was insufficient, some women could take jobs and "unwork", causing systemic collapse; and describes the plan as anticipating that by eliminating money there'd be no need to kill men. Jansen and Winkiel say that Solanas imagined a women-only world. and see p. 150. and see p.
At the same time, the nonparticipation of the states of the Eastern Bloc was one of the first clear signs that the continent was now divided. The Marshall Plan also played an important role in European integration. Both the Americans and many of the European leaders felt that European integration was necessary to secure the peace and prosperity of Europe, and thus used Marshall Plan guidelines to foster integration. In some ways, this effort failed, as the OEEC never grew to be more than an agent of economic cooperation.
In 1831 he built a log chapel on the shore of St. Mary's Lake in Indiana on the site of what would later become the University of Notre Dame. This chapel burned down in 1856.Corson, Dorothy V., "Notre Dame’s Log Chapel", The Spirit of Notre Dame After most of the Potawatomi were relocated west to Council Bluffs, Iowa (despite their nonparticipation in the Black Hawk War) and pursuant to a treaty signed in Chicago in 1833, Fr. Badin was named vicar of the diocese of Bardstown in 1837.
When Graham's former law school classmate Paul Martin succeeded Chrétien as Prime Minister in December 2003, Martin left Graham at Foreign Affairs, but after an election in June 2004 reduced the Liberals to a minority, Martin moved him to National Defence. This would normally be regarded as a demotion, but Martin had promised during the election campaign to increase defence spending, and he indicated to Graham that he would enjoy prime ministerial backing in his efforts to rebuild the Canadian military after the economies resulting from the deficit-reduction program that Martin had implemented in the early 1990s as Minister of Finance. In Graham's first months as Defence Minister, one of the most pressing issues was the Canadian response to the George W. Bush administration's invitation to take part in its Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) program. Graham offered qualified support to Canadian participation, in part because he feared that nonparticipation would marginalize the North American Air Defence Command (NORAD) within continental defence arrangements.
McKune v. Lile, 536 U.S. 24 (2002), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court determined that Kansas' Sexual Abuse Treatment Program (SATP) served a vital penological purpose and determined that allowing minimal incentives to take part in the SATP does not equal compelled self- incrimination as prohibited by the Fifth Amendment.. There were three main points to the case that were used to determine the SATPs were constitutional as summarized by the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA). These included the distinct findings that, “[t]he SATP in Kansas is supported by the legitimate penological objective of rehabilitation”, that, “the fact that Kansas does not offer immunity or privilege in response to statements made by participants does not render the SATP invalid under the [fifth] amendment”, and that the, “consequences that follow for nonparticipation, no not, under the Kansas plan, combine to create compulsion, thereby infringing upon the participant’s [fifth] amendment right”. Due to the plurality of the case, no singular decision was held as a majority.
Respondent Lile felt that his Fifth Amendment rights were being infringed upon. By participating in the SATP he was subject to accept responsibility for his past sexual actions. This acceptance of responsibility could have been deemed criminal and could be brought against him thus making him a witness against himself. Officials had previously informed him that his privileges would be reduced from a level III to a level 1 which would amount to, ”the automatic curtailment of his visitation rights, earnings, work opportunities, ability to send money to family, canteen expenditures, access to a personal television, and other privileges”. Lile would also be moved from a medium security prison to a maximum security prison, “where his movement would be more limited, he would be moved from a two-person to a four-person cell, and he would be in a potentially more dangerous environment”. He declined to fill out the “Admission of Responsibility” form and felt the penalties incurred for nonparticipation in the program was sufficient evidence of unconstitutional compulsion.

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