grandfathering उदाहरण वाक्य
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- But Nelson said a majority _ if not all _ of the board supports " grandfathering " current teachers.
- In reality, grandfathering subsidizes polluters, meaning that polluting industries may be kept in business longer than would otherwise occur.
- Women's tennis stiffened its participatory guidelines, grandfathering the latest child prodigies into a dull, depleted lineup of stars.
- Bush's original stance on the grandfathering issue gave environmentalists more fodder to accuse him of being too cozy with industry.
- The obsolete ungrounded receptacles were still permitted by " grandfathering " in existing electrical wiring, but became prohibited from new installations.
- The 1998 Internet Tax Freedom Act halted the expansion of direct taxation of the Internet, grandfathering existing taxes in ten states.
- A second method of " grandfathering " is to base allocations on current production of economic goods, rather than historical emissions.
- The FCC is reviewing its attribution rules simultaneously, and is considering grandfathering existing LMAs, while counting future agreements toward ownership limits.
- Happily, opera is now zoned " politically correct "; in the meantime, a little grandfathering may be in order.
- Unless Neely comes under some yet-to-be negotiated grandfathering clause, he'll have to live with the new system.