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"admittance" Definitions
  1. the right to enter or the act of entering a building, an institution, etc.

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It also suspended refugee admittance for 120 days and Syrian refugee admittance indefinitely.
Some colleges have made low tuition a hallmark of admittance.
They consider that an admittance of the State of Palestine.
Of course, Serena covered Beverly's admittance to the facility on air.
After her admittance, Bly recounts asking for her notebook and pencil.
We walk the half a block there and pay admittance ($30).
As a girl, my focus was on gaining admittance to heaven.
"There does seem to be a bit more admittance for men," Brown admitted.
The order also halts general refugees admittance into the U.S. for 120 days.
Admittance as the 51st state would require a statute by the U.S. Congress.
The measure also suspends admittance of all refugees for a period of 120 days.
Admittance rate: 29%Total cost per year: $68,546Median salary 10 years after graduation: $49,100 
Admittance rate: 21%Total cost per year: $69,697Median salary 10 years after graduation: $54,200
Admittance rate: 8%Total cost per year: $69,697Median salary 10 years after graduation: $85,900
Admittance rate: 10%Total cost per year: $69,460Median salary 10 years after graduation: $65,500
Admittance rate: 24%Total cost per year: $72,270Median salary 10 years after graduation: $54,600 
Admittance rate: 16%Total cost per year: $70,904Median salary 10 years after graduation: $54,700
Admittance rate: 17%Total cost per year: $70,980Median salary 10 years after graduation: $58,200
Admittance rate: 8%Total cost per year: $70,496Median salary 10 years after graduation: $58,100 
Admittance rate: 13%Total cost per year: $72,166Median salary 10 years after graduation: $65,000
Admittance rate: 5%Total cost per year: $68,580Median salary 10 years after graduation: $89,700
Admittance rate: 24%Total cost per year: $69,490Median salary 10 years after graduation: $60,200
Admittance rate: 7%Total cost per year: $68,142Median salary 10 years after graduation: $104,700
Admittance rate: 20%Total cost per year: $72,434Median salary 10 years after graduation: $60,700
Admittance rate: 10%Total cost per year: $72,193Median salary 10 years after graduation: $84,400
Admittance rate: 20%Total cost per year: $66,810Median salary 10 years after graduation: $58,900
Admittance rate: 22%Total cost per year: $68,330Median salary 10 years after graduation: $76,100
Admittance rate: 6%Total cost per year: $63,800Median salary 10 years after graduation: $74,700
Admittance rate: 7%Total cost per year: $70,570Median salary 10 years after graduation: $83,200
Admittance rate: 11%Total cost per year: $69,661Median salary 10 years after graduation: $56,700
Admittance rate: 24%Total cost per year: $47,307Median salary 10 years after graduation: $55,600
Admittance rate: 72%Total cost per year: $34,450Median salary 10 years after graduation: $42,100
But I don't need any admittance or I don't need to ask about this.
Soon after Beau's admittance to the hospital, doctors identified a mass in his brain.
Gaining admittance to the museum was a snap once Mr. Cattelan's name was dropped.
Security checks and infection tests must be completed before admittance to Tier 1 neighborhoods.
" Most Ebonys, Xtravas and Ninjas gain admittance to their clan by "snatching a trophy.
Patrons enter through a locked back door speakeasy-style, with only trusted customers gaining admittance.
Saying #MeToo comes with the silent admittance that you were right, and I was wrong.
Back in 22019, the Oklahoma Territory prepared for state admittance by voting in 112 delegates.
Generations of Fergus Falls families were connected to the institution, whether through employment or admittance.
So, charging a modest fee for admittance, they started opening their houses to the public.
He says the admittance of economic migrants depends on whether European labor markets can absorb them.
Gotti premiered at Cannes but, per Deadline, only a few critics received admittance to the film.
Companies pay thousands of dollars to exhibit, and the lowest ticket price for admittance is $300.
Students scramble to gain admittance to the most prestigious institutions, with exam preparation starting ever younger.
At the time, the agency characterized the move as a "one-time" admittance of additional workers.
And a $25 ticket that includes admittance to the Met's three museums is a huge bargain.
She's clearly uncomfortable with his casual admittance that he's into men and proudly bisexual, just like her.
That would gain HDFC admittance to a global elite now made up of American and Chinese behemoths.
Even if it's just the admittance of violations in policy which require the termination … it's a beginning.
Now, descendants of the survivors are suing Germany for an admittance of genocide, an apology, and reparations.
President Trump promised during his 2016 campaign to deny admittance to refugees who posed a terrorist threat.
No surprise since state admittance of Missouri was as a slave state under the Compromise of 1820.
Would he break a potential tie or somehow intervene to force the admittance of evidence or testimony?
Admittance to that space was far from universal and depended on having certain personal and social credentials.
Admittance into elite universities and colleges is not a necessity for black and Latino students to become successful.
Witnessing his open admittance that he made promises simply because they "played well" during the campaign was disturbing.
The admittance came on a phone call with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Luckily, shortly after it appeared that DeGeneres gained admittance: "I'm in!" she wrote on the social media site.
They are, after all, asking for admittance to the subway system, rather than hopping the turnstile, a misdemeanor.
FairTest estimates 40% of accredited bachelor degree-granting institutions no longer require the SAT or ACT for admittance.
So the hoi polloi of which I was a proud tribesman have trouble digging up scratch for admittance.
Prospective members have to request to join and then their admittance relies on a mod "accepting" their membership.
But a recent upswing in admittance has put the country on target to meet its goal this week.
Beahm took months off from Twitch, where he streams full time, following his admittance of having an affair.
Within days of my admittance, Dr. DeAntonio diagnosed me as manic depressive, the term used then for bipolar disorder.
It's not even a drunken admittance of lust followed by a desperate need to have sex before a battle.
In her admittance that things are not all peachy, she has also illuminated a pathway to healing and acceptance.
It also halts the country's refugee program for 120 days and indefinitely stops the admittance of refugees from Syria.
And when it comes to medical school, young women must have higher grades than men just to gain admittance.
The influx of opportunists was a boon for California's economy, and hastened its admittance into the union in 1850.
He's a surgeon, and when he came to this country, black surgeons were not granted admittance privileges at hospitals.
In fact, the RAISE Act creates a rigorous obstacle course for admittance to this country, weeding out anyone deemed undesirable.
When a group of them took over the prison, they initially allowed admittance to only one still photographer, Mr. Shearer.
So you needed to find another doctor who had admittance privileges, and ask them to admit your patients for you.
The park dress code states that any guest over 14 may be refused admittance if they are wearing costumes or masks.
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Then Hitchcock walked me over to the soundstage and above the door was a red light flashing, 'No Admittance: Closed Set.
"Within thirty minutes of ingestion, the couple experienced immediate effects requiring admittance to a nearby Banner Health hospital," its statement said.
How about admittance by the IRS that they targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status and improperly requested donor information?
Faced with the flow of injured citizens, General Naval Hospital personnel continued to use a color-coded triage for admittance on Wednesday.
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For now, Prout and her family are counting Labrie's admittance to jail as a victory for Prout and sexual assault victims everywhere.
The few refugees accepted by the US, Canada, and the EU are but a lucky few; the vast majority are refused admittance.
Apparently, the bomber had dressed in an Iraqi National Guard uniform and gained admittance to the mess hall with other Iraqi troops.
They allegedly paid half a million dollars to Singer's fake nonprofit to secure admittance to USC as recruits for the rowing team.
The Trump administration has targeted the system for its admittance of thousands of refugees from nations that are state sponsors of terrorism.
Freddie has suffered a heart attack and Janice, a "chain-smoking nurse friend" who "loved gossip," provides the details of his admittance.
Why it matters: This was the "largest college admittance scam ever charged by the Department of Justice," U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said today.
At Disneyland, an annual pass with no blackout dates costs $1,049; two other pass tiers with more limited admittance cost $599 and $849.
A record number of colleges and universities no longer require students to submit their SAT or ACT scores for admittance, according to FairTest.
For comparison, the most difficult university to get into, Stanford, has an admittance rate of 4.65 percent, followed by Harvard at 5.2 percent.
Shaifali Aggarwal, a HBS graduate and the founder and CEO of Ivy Groupe, says her admittance was partly due to her authentic communication.
Jake's admittance to U.N.C.-Chapel Hill at the end of Denizet-Lewis's article was a seemingly happy ending for a stressed-out teenager.
We can also overlook the reality that Mayweather has never shown real remorse or admittance despite being found guilty in the case of Harris.
In exchange, the lawsuit alleged, Leland requested free food, drinks and admittance into parties for himself and a friend, the Detroit Free Press reported .
In return for admittance into the app hotels will have to offer all remaining inventory at the lowest price they are currently offering online.
"It is harder to gain admittance to a clinical psychology PhD program than it is to get into medical school," Newman (a psychologist) says.
Dunham shared that the reason behind her hospital admittance was linked to her public battle with endometriosis (which you can read more about here).
" Just a few hundred words long, the tale recounts the story of country man who comes to the city seeking "admittance to the Law.
In the original, Tatum plays a disadvantaged teen who gains admittance to a performing arts school where he falls for Dewan's feisty modern dancer.
This screening was only the first of several intense screenings carried out by Jordanian intelligence and the UNHCR before admittance to a refugee camp.
"Within thirty minutes of ingestion, the couple experienced immediate effects requiring admittance to a nearby Banner Health hospital," the company said at the time.
The admittance immediately prompted concerns regarding a major source of pollution and has since emboldened those calling for a decisive switch to alternative fuels.
I have confirmation from Deb that you do not have to solve puzzles just to gain admittance to the performance, which I had feared.
Part of its surrender was a provision for the re-admittance of its players to the established majors, and the Giants signed Kauff again.
James Mattis as Defense secretary, during which he signed executive orders restricting immigration from seven majority Muslim nations and admittance of refugees, the source said.
Asking for help is by no means an admittance of failure, and there's no reason to be ashamed of reaching out for guidance or assistance.
The slow refugee admittance has been chalked up to tensions within their security screening — which can take years under the current system — and bureaucratic troubles.
The top schools tend to have extremely large endowments, and their goal is to meet the financial needs of every student who qualifies for admittance.
In defiance, Cézanne became a frequent visitor to museums, had several art teachers, and gained admittance into avant-garde Parisian circles in the late 13s.
The exchange was punctuated by Trump saying, "I was never a fan of the Electoral College until now," an admittance that he wouldn't have won otherwise.
Far from shutting the door on displaced Haitians, expanded admittance policies would go further in addressing the gravity of the situation as Haiti is in transition.
Trump is expected to unveil a revised order next week blocking the entry of visitors from seven predominantly Muslim countries and suspending the admittance of refugees.
Our system of admittance is a decades old program based largely on nepotism and family ties, rather than any logical system of governance that benefits Americans.
Limiting hospital admittance to those who are at higher risk of being infected is essential if we are to "flatten the curve" of the virus's spread.
During World War II, the Roosevelt administration denied admittance to thousands of Jewish asylum-seekers fleeing the Holocaust, effectively sending them back to the concentration camps.
Because in the end, teens' online life choices can have real-world outcomes – as those students whose admittance at Harvard was rescinded learned the hard way.
Trump's Friday order also calls for a 120-day halt on the admittance of refugees, in addition to an indefinite pause on admitting refugees from Syria.
Legal experts said the judge's ruling made that job more difficult, but that the admittance of testimony from multiple women would have been significantly more damaging.
The video shows a young Zuckerberg sitting on his bunkbed, wearing plaid pajama bottoms and nervously opening an email that would confirm his admittance to Harvard.
The flagrant bribery and conspiracy of those indicted in the admissions scandal is a personal insult to families with students who seek admittance through sheer grit.
He was a popular teacher, with classes so oversubscribed that admittance was determined by lottery, and he won the prestigious Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Prize.
Then there are the asylum seekers and other migrants trying to seek legal admittance at the port, who face increasingly long wait times to get a hearing.
University administrators say that black students from other countries contribute to increased diversity on campus, even if their admittance does not mitigate the injustices of American slavery.
And even if your celebrity parents are accused of bribing the crew coach to secure your university admittance, you still believe you made it on your own.
The unexpected news of his admittance to hospital on Friday came just hours after Maradona's lawyer confirmed he would coach in Mexico for a second consecutive season.
On my visit, my fellow journalists and I gained admittance through a tiny service entrance at the building's rear, then slipped single file through a narrow corridor.
" His friend and co-star gently reminded him, however, that he still posts fire thot pics, to which Ncuti had to make an admittance: "I'm a hoe.
It was so many things at once: an adorably devoted love story, a memoir of mental illness, an admittance of anger and guilt, a story of resilience.
The new metric will primarily assist students on the borderline of acceptance, according to NPR — when a test score is good but admittance is still a close call.
The preoccupation with simple, spartan forms is similarly the case for Po's "Red Cube" (1986), which was made, by the artist's own admittance, without the knowledge of Minimalism.
There is citywide competition for admittance to Bard High School Early College on East Houston Street, offering rigorous instruction for about 535 students in Grades 9 to 12.
"Fears about the security of German Jews are a capitulation to anti-Semitism and an admittance that, again, Jews are not safe on German soil," Rivlin said Sunday.
I wrapped him in a blanket and rushed him to the hospital, where we learned he had R.S.V. His blood oxygen level was at 76 percent on admittance.
Member states have also tussled over the admittance to meetings of a representative sent by Venezuela's opposition leader, Juan Guaido, who argues Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
Much of the challenge here, however, is keeping the hope of diplomacy alive, giving Iran incentives to moderate its behaviour and regain admittance to the wider international community.
The cost of admittance has climbed to $10,000; each of the 2,000 TED attendees will receive what looks to be the ultimate swag bag — a $550 German-made suitcase.
While Gia is excited about her admittance into the university, the news comes at a trying time for the Giudice family, who is awaiting family patriarch Joe Giudice's fate.
But after public outrage over Apple's admittance that they slow down your older phones on purpose, the company is doing things a little different with their next iOS release.
But true progress will require heavy diplomacy, building a broad coalition of nations to deny Venezuela's authoritarian leaders admittance to the global community and to support its beleaguered people.
"I am not sure we are going to get a more clear direct admittance from Xi himself that the (Chinese Communist Party) interferes with Taiwan's democratic elections," he said.
In February, "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" — as the United Nations referred to the Balkan country during its admittance in 1993 — officially became the Republic of North Macedonia.
The actual pace of admittance has so far fallen below that level, which could make it even harder for meat processors and similarly situated industries to fill their ranks.
" The report, separately, found instances of FBI employees who "improperly received benefits from reporters, including tickets to sporting events, golfing outings, drinks and meals, and admittance to nonpublic social events.
In contrast, 2012's criteria for admittance to a Noah's Ark ship are upper class status, gene diversity, and wealth, while in Intersteller, the three criteria are American, American, American.
CCTV cameras were going to be ensconced along the perimeters and above the entryways, and layered-­access doors, like shuttle airlocks, were to be introduced along with key-fob admittance.
An activist who opposed the film secured admittance to the film screening, which was by invitation only, after having one of the invitations from a Rohrabacher staffer forwarded to her.
It also directs the Defense Department to deny admittance to transgender individuals and to stop spending on medical treatment regimens for those currently serving, the Journal reported, citing U.S. officials.
He was refused, three times, admittance to the École des Beaux-Arts, probably because of his early fondness for eighteenth-century rococo—too old-fashioned for the academy's reigning neoclassicists.
As part of a sweeping set of proposals earlier this month, Trump called for limiting family-based immigrants in favor of "merit-based" admittance for highly educated or skilled workers.
After students are evaluated based on grades, predicted examination results and sometimes tests, those making the cut are interviewed by their prospective tutors, who make the final decisions on admittance.
In 2011, through legislation passed by Congress, the United States stopped funding UNESCO due to its recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state and their admittance as a member-state.
To reveal that one has spent time considering how more "love" and "free thinking" can improve your life is an admittance that at some point you didn't have it all together.
People who sign up will receive commemorative tickets that are not required for admittance "as a keepsake to frame," which sounds about as useful as one of those inaugural membership cards.
An extra four hundred and fifty dollars granted admittance to the Beauty Academy, where attendees, positioned in front of vanity mirrors arranged like desktop computers, could learn contouring and lipstick techniques.
If you wish to leave the store after purchasing your book(s) you may do so, as your admittance will still be guaranteed upon returning to the store with your wristband.
But others call for doctors to categorically refuse hospital admittance to older adults and those with certain existing medical conditions, such as kidney failure or advanced cancer, in a severe pandemic.
Vitaly Mutko, the Russian sports minister who was denied admittance to the 2016 Olympic Games after damning revelations of state-sponsored doping, has been elevated to deputy prime minister of Russia.
Fans can purchase tickets via the festival's website, or they can do a minimum of eight hours of volunteer work as part of the AFROPUNK Army program in exchange for admittance.
Silicon Valley leaders were among the most vocal critics of Trump's moves to bar the entry of travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries and to temporarily halt the admittance of refugees.
During their heyday, in the 1940s, '50s and '60s, these summer resorts hosted generations of Jewish Americans, at a time when virulent anti-Semitism prevented their admittance to non-Jewish resorts.
He was one of the six candidates on stage on Tuesday who fell below 2%, the threshold set by the Democratic National Committee for admittance to the third debates scheduled for September.
But when there was a spike in applications tied to weather fluctuations, the admittance rate rose to about 30%, suggesting agencies who evaluate the applicants find their cause worthy, he points out.
After his son gained admittance to the school, Singer told him, his son would either quit the water polo team or be cut from it, without ever participating in any team activity.
Ferguson is accused of accepting $2100,2000 from Singer in 22015 to help Singer's client's daughter, who had been wait-listed by the school, gain admittance to Wake Forest as a volleyball recruit.
To the Editor: My admittance to Stanford was my golden ticket to a college nicknamed "Paradise," where learning from Pulitzer Prize-winning authors and being mentored by paradigm-changing scientists were normal.
The race has become so popular that a qualifying time no longer guarantees admittance, so Boston has adopted a policy of admitting fastest in each age group first, then descending from there.
In the pre-Affordable Care Act era, states that ran high-risk pools generally specified pre-existing conditions that automatically qualified patients for admittance — generally serious diseases like AIDS, diabetes or epilepsy.
She contrasts the performance of these students with academically talented ones, such as those who take MIT's rigorous online courses, pass proctored exams and gain admittance to an on-campus master's program.
Meanwhile, the prestigious Salon d'Automne had incautiously granted him lifetime admittance, obliging it each year to hang his ever more outrageous works, which it did, as out of the way as possible.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. slashed $85033 million per year of its funding for the organization, according to Foreign Policy, a move that followed UNESCO's admittance of Palestine as a member.
She's able to find the humor (albeit dark at times) in any situation, including a moment at the local Christian hospital when she's initially refused admittance by an administrator because she looks gay.
An Asian-American with high test scores may be less likely, on average, to gain admittance to an élite institution than a black or a Latino or a white applicant with those scores.
All the teams at the FIRST competition were competing for a number of different prizes, which ranged from lifetime admittance to the championship regardless of robot performance to a massive Möbius-strip trophy.
"He often isolated them from their peers and flattered them, supported them financially, offered assistance for admittance to medical school, expressed deep affection, discussed intimate sexual matters, and sought time alone with them."
After prayers on Shabbat, he would invite fellow worshippers to join his "Kiddush Club," where the only price of admittance was a willingness to sip a nip of Scotch on a Saturday morning.
When it comes to Cosima and Delphine—the couple Manson once told Évelyne Brochu is the love story of the show," Maslany says there will be "a real admittance of where they're at.
Instagram: 888,000YouTube: 2,500TikTok: 22,000Facebook: 2.4 millionWaffles was, by his owners' admittance, the runt of the litter, but he's since captured the internet's hearts with his big eyes, folded ears, and perfectly round face.
The patient "was not able to isolate in their primary residence and was not in critical condition requiring any hospital admittance," the governor's office said in a statement to the news station Wednesday.
On the sidewalk outside the last of three bars, No. 8, a trio of fans who grew up together in Brooklyn braved a line that hadn't budged for an hour, hoping for admittance.
The lower admittance numbers reflect the Trump administration's opposition to accepting refugees and other immigrants into the U.S. That approach has already driven down refugee admissions to their lowest level in a decade.
The Legal Aid Society, the nation's oldest nonprofit legal services organization, offers law school graduates starting salaries of $53,582, which increase to $2700,240 upon admittance to the bar, according to an internal document.
After the ceremony at the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court in Brooklyn Heights, Mr. Vargas, held the certificate of admittance he had purchased for $5 as proof, and embraced his mother, Teresa Galindo.
The Isacksons also participated in the scam to boost their second daughter's test scores and secure admittance into USC as a crew recruit, even though she did not row competitively, according to the complaint.
Why: It's extremely considerate of Vulture to rank Dunkirk, the Christopher Nolan movie I have not yet seen and have just paid an exorbitant $16.29 for admittance to, as the best Christopher Nolan movie.
The White House memo also directs the Pentagon to deny admittance to transgender individuals and to stop spending on medical treatment regimens for those currently serving, according to U.S. officials familiar with the document.
Mexico said the credentials presented by the opposition delegation did not meet the necessary standards for admittance, while Bolivia said it reserved the right not to recognize resolutions approved while the delegation is present.
Holmes' 2017 testimony and lack of admittance of guilt are significant because they can be used by her legal team to support her claim of ignorance in the alleged fraudulent practices that occured at Theranos.
He says that this is due to the fact that they directly circumvent the widely-accepted model of addiction treatment—admittance to a hospital or clinic, counseling, medications—that has been used for so long.
Since it was first implemented more than 90 years ago, the SAT has undergone multiple transformations and has become one of the two staple standardized tests for determining admittance to colleges, along with the ACT.
Roy Hodgson did a glorious job of writing his own epitaph on Tuesday by kicking off his posthumous press conference as England manager with the admittance that "I don't really know what I'm doing here".
" With his gentile friend Zdenek he earned admittance to a club of pranksters by lying down in the midst of a busy road, casually telling concerned passers-by that they were "just a little tired.
He was an honor roll student and class president with a 1240 SAT score at his high school, and with this mark on his record, he is unlikely to gain admittance to another graduate program.
Students who were part of an underrepresented minority group automatically received 20 points in a system that required 100 points for admittance, which meant that nearly every applicant of an underrepresented minority group was admitted.
Between the lines: There's growing concern about the general practice of hitting patients with multiple antibiotics within the first three hours of admittance in an effort to combat the infection, largely due to rising antibiotic resistance.
"We identified instances where FBI employees improperly received benefits from reporters, including tickets to sporting events, golfing outings, drinks and meals, and admittance to nonpublic social events," reads the report by the inspector general, Michael Horowitz.
The court gave examples of what might qualify some travelers for exemptions from the ban, including close family ties in the United States, admittance to a U.S. university, or offers of employment from an American company.
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are among 50 individuals facing federal charges in what investigators dubbed "Operation Varsity Blues" -- a scheme in which wealthy parents allegedly cheated to help their children gain admittance to prestigious schools.
Not only does Trump's action only affect Muslim-majority countries, but it also gives Christians and refugees of other minority religions priority over Muslims — establishing a religious test for admittance, according to the New York Times.
On Tuesday, federal prosecutors brought charges against 50 people in a college cheating scandal wherein wealthy parents paid around $25 million to help their students gain admittance into exclusive colleges and universities including Yale, Stanford and Georgetown.
The specter of losing to the 128th-ranked Stepanek, who had to win three qualifying matches just to gain admittance to the main draw, was a very real possibility when Stepanek won the first two sets Monday.
The village she was born in and the provincial town she grew up in were the sorts of communities whose young inhabitants rarely gain admittance to Beijing institutions of higher learning and almost never become published authors.
She had concluded that Hoda Muthana, the US-born ISIS bride -- a widow and mother of an innocent toddler -- should be stripped of her American citizenship and denied admittance to the United States for her treasonous acts.
Britain could look to increase strategic pressure against the Kremlin by pushing for a boost in NATO troop numbers stationed in eastern member states and lobbying to speed up Ukraine's provisional admittance into the military alliance, Boulegue said.
After publication in a statement, the school told BuzzFeed News that admittance was done on first-come-first-serve basis and that questions would be selected by the campus newspaper editor who will be leading the Q&A.
Crews has inadvertently pushed past an extremely toxic version of masculinity that says that any admittance of a sexualized experience with someone of the same gender calls his own sexuality into question, even if it was non-consensual.
As her grades, admittance to LSE, and proposed area of study had all met the award's criteria, Adrusieczko wrote a letter to the awards office at her college to dispute the penis requirement, hoping to find a resolution.
Single parenthood by choice has gotten a lot of well-deserved attention — technological advances have provided new, amazing options for both men and women — but what is less clear is the price of admittance into this privileged club.
Former Slovenia high jumper Rozle Prezelj has replaced Fredericks on the five-strong International Association of Athletics Federations' task force, which is coordinating the re-admittance process regarding the suspended Russian athletics' federation RUSAF, the IAAF statement added.
Some of the first to use the technology following its testing rounds have used it in ways that have many questioning the technology itself and the vetting process one should undergo before being allowed admittance into the program.
Nelson Lopez, the residence manager, testified that there are meant to be doormen at both entrances to the apartment building at all times and that all guests would have to check in with a doorman to gain admittance.
Intel was one of 100-plus technology companies to sign an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit against Trump's controversial executive order on immigration, which temporarily suspends travel from seven Muslim-majority countries and halts admittance of refugees.
With the price of college ever-increasing and the national student debt hovering around $1.6 trillion, the most prestigious (and wealthy) schools have also seen a boom in admissions of students hoping to gain admittance and receive financial aid.
Then came February, with scandals at the Virginia state house: a racist photo in the governor's college yearbook, the lieutenant governor accused of sexual assault, the attorney general's admittance that he appeared in blackface at a party in college.
I bring this up not to gain admittance to the nation's ever-expanding victim class — my misfortunes with academia led to the unexpected good fortunes of teaching terrific students at America's military universities and conducting research on pressing topics.
Arriving in New York in the mid-1960s, Mr. Burrell recognized that a young pianist seeking admittance to the so-called "new thing" would need an original approach, given the hostility of many musicians to the strictures of chords.
Mr. Mutko, however, was refused admittance to the Olympics and did not travel to Rio with Russia's team, which was cut by nearly a third after sports officials deemed athletes tainted unless they proved a rigorous history of drug tests.
"More will gain admittance as a greater number knock at the door," Earhart once explained, adding, "If and when you knock at the door, it might be well to bring an ax along; you may have to chop your way through."
When I met my husband six years ago, we went overboard in an attempt to sweep each other off our feet: Elaborate dinners at fussy restaurants, loud, late nights at trendy bars, hidden speakeasies that required a secret password for admittance.
Wake Forest volleyball coach Bill Ferguson, who arrived from U.S.C. in 2016, is charged with accepting $100,000 from Singer in exchange for helping a client's daughter, who had been wait-listed by the school, gain admittance as a volleyball recruit.
There, he called for Russia's re-admittance to the group, publicly sparred with leaders over his tariffs on aluminum and steel, and refused to sign a communique after attacking "meek and mild" Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for making "false statements" on tariffs.
Around 95 percent of all kids were discharged from the ER after receiving treatment, while 3 percent had injuries that warranted admittance to the hospital (the remaining 2 percent bailed from the ER before hospital staff had a chance to see them).
But it quickly became clear to me that, even though we were given the space to write specific arguments in favor of or against a certain student, the system we used for determining eligibility for admittance was breathtakingly inadequate, unequal, and dehumanizing.
If it succeeds (highly unlikely) and California secedes from the United States, Marinelli says, the former 31st state will apply to become a member country of the United Nations — and in so doing, it will need Russia's security council vote for admittance.
Syrian refugees who gain admittance to America, most of whom are women and children, have to have their status determined by the UNHCR, the UN's refugee agency, and go through a lengthy screening process, mostly in camps in Turkey, Lebanon or Jordan.
And though the rule ostensibly prohibits nursing homes from denying admittance to people who refuse to sign the arbitration agreement, it's unenforceable in practice; the nursing home isn't required to actually tell the family that the patient can still get admitted without signing.
" The way to go, hence, was to use the same manipulable criteria being used today and give admissions committee "authority to refuse admittance to persons who possess qualities described with more or less distinctness and believed to be characteristics of the Jews.
Cooper finally gains admittance to the mysterious Black Lodge, located somewhere in the woods outside town (or on some other plane of existence altogether), Lynch returns to direct one last time, and Laura Palmer says she'll see us all in 213 years.
JONAH GOLDBERG, NATIONAL REVIEW: Yes, so I&aposm not an expert on all things theological, but I&aposm pretty sure your admittance to hell is not entirely contingent upon your attitude towards Donald Trump or whether or not you agree with his trade policies.
In fact, those who do gain admittance to a top college — particularly women — have a leg up over the course of their careers, according to a working paper by Suqin Ge, Elliott Isaac and Amalia Miller published by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
In one essay, Wang describes how it feels to be considered "high-functioning," in another she tells about her forced hospitalizations and being denied re-admittance as a student to Yale, and the failures college campuses have when it comes to mental health treatment.
Medicare Part B covers costs for services related to physicians, outpatient hospitals, home health, medical equipment and other care not covered by Medicare Part A. The Medicare Part A inpatient deductible for hospital admittance will be $1,364 in 2019, up from $1,340 in 2018.
Earning admittance to Select may be based on your status (IRL) as well as the app's internal ratings system, the Elo Score, which is comprised of factors such as how much info you provide and the number of swipe rights (and lefts) you're receiving.
Robert E. Scott, a senior economist at the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, estimates that NAFTA is responsible for the net loss of roughly 700,000 American jobs to Mexico, while China's admittance to the W.T.O. cost the United States more than three million jobs.
While they span a range of industries, Warren argues that the common theme is that the government is far too quick to accept a company settlement — sometimes without even requiring an admittance of guilt — instead of taking those companies, and their executives, to court.
Trump argued that China's admittance to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 22019 had backfired and that the country has chosen not to adopt reforms while engaging in currency manipulation and intellectual property theft at the expense of the United States and other countries.
Trump argued that China's admittance to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2023 had backfired and that the country has chosen not to adopt reforms while engaging in currency manipulation and intellectual property theft at the expense of the United States and other countries.
Trump argued that China's admittance to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 85033 had backfired and that the country has chosen not to adopt reforms while engaging in currency manipulation and intellectual property theft at the expense of the United States and other countries.
Anna Ivey, the founder of Ivey Consulting, an admissions-counseling company, and former college admissions dean at the University of Chicago Law School, tells The Atlantic that college admittance offers are conditional — it isn't too late to withdraw decisions once learning of new revelations about incoming students.
Imagine spending your childhood striving for admittance to the best university, white-knuckling through your university years so you could attain a postgraduate degree and then, halfway during your PhD hooding ceremony, having the grim realization that you'll never be as successful as an internet cat.
Since taking office, he's let Russia off the hook for its global aggression; he's called for Russia's re-admittance to the G7; he's publicly sided with Russia over the US; and he's weighing withdrawing the US from a crucial treaty that protects US allies against Russia.
He simultaneously: sent knee fluid to the lab, sent me with a lab request sheet marked STAT to get blood work and medical clearance for surgery; and admittance paperwork to be done in remote reaches of the hospital, for which purpose I was assigned a wheelchair.
A "yes" vote would trigger the Puerto Rican government's formal request to Congress for admittance as the 22020st state; a "no" vote would compel the governor to start a process of independence from the United States as a free associated state or as a fully independent state.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Sunday tweeted another warning to Iranian leaders -- "DO NOT KILL YOUR PROTESTERS" -- as thousands of anti-government protesters gathered in Iran this weekend following Tehran's admittance it mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet, killing all 176 people on board.
The big picture: In what U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling called the "largest college admittance scam ever charged by the Department of Justice," some defendants allegedly bribed athletic coaches and administrators to falsely portray their children as athletic recruits, while others bribed administrators to allow cheating on college-entrance exams.
I had read with fascination about Ascot, with its interesting combination of high-end millinery and heavy drinking, and so this spring I secured a press pass, which gained me admittance to the Royal Enclosure, the most exclusive section, which requires men to wear top hats and tails.
In a news conference on Thursday, Mr. Garcia, one of the most prominent figures assisting immigrants in the United States, said he could "foresee the creation of refugee camps in a city like Juárez" in case the Trump administration further tightens the admittance of Central Americans requesting asylum.
Adherence to the broadest of EDM pop conventions functions less as selling point than admittance badge; pretty polish, aching melodies, drops that sway rather than crunch — voila, songs perfect for filling dead space on the radio, even if they suggest only a generalized style without approaching a particular one.
Experts have said both policies could prove extremely difficult to enforce and may not be effective, as many recent U.S. terror attacks were carried out by people born in the U.S. Trump has repeatedly attacked Clinton and Obama for supporting the admittance of refugees from Syria, where ISIS has a presence.
When a police detective arrived at the hospital to talk to the parents on the day of the boy's admittance, the couple had left to take care of their pets, the court record showed, and a caseworker who later interviewed David Hall said he seemed concerned about losing government assistance payments.
Upon a circular nest of grids used by AT&T Bell Laboratories to chart "Impedance or Admittance Coordinates," Denes has added tiny ink marks and labels — "Age of Atoms"; "Age of Dead Stars"; "Homo Machinus"; "Homo Futurus" — to create a fanciful cosmogony that has the visual and rhetorical trappings of schematic rigor.
What's being portrayed, after all, is an earth succumbing to climate change, which means that although it is high summer, a glacier is advancing on Excelsior, N.J., where a home has become a haven for a swarm of refugees, whose admittance was a subject of angry argument among the family that lives there.
SPIRIT AIRLINES PASSENGER HAS CURSE-FILLED OUTBURST DURING EMERGENCY LANDING Representatives for Jet2 claim the group had been consuming alcohol at the airport prior to the flight, and that one member of the party, who was too drunk and aggressive upon boarding, was even denied admittance to the plane before it left from Birmingham.
While steeped heavily in traditions of Eastern ragas and modal blues, Gunn's sound has helped continue to push the new school of jammy/psychedelic/fingerstyle guitar music made popular in this century by bands like Espers, Wooden Wand, Six Organs Of Admittance, Bardo Pond, and other underground fringe scenes scattered across North America and Europe.
Joining these six people, in sections titled "Intermission," is Sri Lanka's delegate to the convention, Dr. Charles Wickram­singhe, on a mission to gain his country's admittance to the W.T.O. At the center of the novel is the same question posed by the protests themselves: What kind of world do we want, and what must we do to get it?
The part that kills me, is his response to my admittance was along the lines of "I'm really sorry" and "I'll be there for you if you want, whatever you need," or "if you need some time or distance to work this out that's cool…" What I didn't get and what I was hoping for was downright rejection.
And it looks like we might get answers to some other questions soon, including what was up with the strange stamp that gave admittance to Kahn family parties, why Sara Harvey died, what actually happened to Maya (Bianca Lawson) — please please Marlene King, let's get an answer to that one — and of course, which beloved character dies.
" The suit claims that the universities named as defendants "knew or should have known of these corrupt practices because the funds" that were being used as bribes to gain admittance for the children of wealthy parents "were often going into University accounts, and to prominent University figures such as coaches and directors in charge of University accounts.
The new law requires facilities to alert the county Department of Human Resources upon admittance of new students, conduct background checks on employees, accurately describe programming to parents, avoid restraints or abusive punishments, provide medical care, feed the children sanitary and nutritious meals three times daily, allow residents to practice their own religious beliefs, and more.
These demands include tougher border policies for children fleeing violence in Central America; reimposition of a "merit based" immigration system that limits admittance of green-card holders' relatives; funding for as many as 10,000 more immigration agents; and, of course, the "complete construction" of that long-promised yet never-quite-paid-for wall along the southern border.
The only differences between the two events, he said, were contending with fewer photographers at the Paralympics and the privileges he was granted at times — admittance to the waxing cabins, where technicians apply wax to skis, access to a visually impaired American skier, Jake Adicoff, at the Nordic skiing venue, and an invitation to the starting line for snowboarding.
If entrance to the Ivy League would seem at first glance to promise an equally elevated playing field to those lucky enough to gain admittance, for those from humble origins, even solidly bourgeois ones, it can also serve as a harsh reminder of how much the game is already rigged — and, by association, how ironically provincial and incurious the rich often are.
Ivy League acceptance rates were once well over 50%, and with numbers now approaching less than one tenth of that previous mark, it is apparent that something must have changed … In decades past it was only the wealthy who were able to send their children to the elite private high schools that nearly guaranteed admittance to Ivy League caliber institutions.
Read More Fuchs: We need to deal with Syria, Libya to solve migrant crisis This week voters will have been keeping close tabs on Merkel's role in the latest negotiations with Turkey over the admittance of migrants into the EU. Earlier this week it was decided that Turkey would take back migrants unlikely to gain EU asylum and refugees arriving on the continent from Syria.
That's before you even consider the fact that Nizlopi were, by his own admittance, the biggest influence on the career of Ed Sheeran, who at 14 begged to be their roadie, who last year put their song "Flooded Quarry" as his top pick on Desert Island Discs, and whose effusive patronage led to the band reforming, touring again, and now running songwriting workshops and retreats.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE during a town hall Tuesday, questioning the Iowa Republican on President Trump's executive order temporarily halting admittance to the country for refugees and people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
But it allows 872 people who had already given up housing and jobs in the countries where they were staying to follow through on their plans to rebuild their lives in the US. When the Bush administration paused refugee admittance after 9/11, thousands of people found themselves homeless and in limbo; the Trump administration is saving at least several hundred from that fate.
Up until that point, the only two things I knew about the Yakuza were that the name derived from the unluckiest hand you can be dealt when playing the Japanese card game of Oicho-Kabu (Ya-ku-za literally means "eight-nine-three") and that tattoos are so synonymous with the Yakuza that literally anyone with any conspicuous ink can be denied admittance to a public baths or onsen in Japan.
Pyer Moss, spring 2020CreditCreditDolly Faibyshev for The New York Times In a historic theater in a part of New York City far from the usual runway haunts, in front of thousands of ravenous fans (including some very famous ones) who stood in lines around the block waiting for admittance, in a room swollen with the voices of a 65-person choir, expectation and glamour, a fashion week force gathered critical mass.
Pyer Moss, spring 2020CreditCreditDolly Faibyshev for The New York Times In a historic theater in a part of New York City far from the usual runway haunts, in front of thousands of ravenous fans (including some very famous ones) who stood in lines around the block waiting for admittance, in a room swollen with the voices of a 65-person choir, expectation and glamour, a fashion week force gathered critical mass.
In addition to the claim that Harvard holds Asian-Americans to a higher standard, they argue that Harvard engages in unlawful racial balancing to keep roughly the same percentage of various racial groups through the years; that Harvard uses race not as a lawful "plus factor" but as defining criteria for admittance; and that the university wrongly bypassed race-neutral options for diversity, such as students' socioeconomic background.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai has outlined his disapproval of the impact arising from Trump's dangerous, inhumane and short-sighted sweeping immigration order, which imposes for at least 90 days a block on entry to the U.S. for citizens (including valid visa holders) from seven countries, blocks indefinitely refugee admittance from Syria and also caps the total number of refugees allowed to enter the U.S. in 2017 at 50,000, less than half the number that came into the country in 2016.

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