Examples of TASC in a sentence
Inter-Society Consensus for the Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease (TASC II).
Inter-society consensus for the management of peripheral arterial disease (TASC II).
The version of the statement of claim in respect of which the plaintiff seeks leave was served on 16 June 2009." (citations omitted)The primary judge's reasons for refusing leave to amend[5] The primary judge refused leave to amend to include in the statement of claim paragraphs 7F, 7G and 7H of the draft third amended statement of claim before him ("the TASC") for a number of reasons.
I will return to this point, but in view of the allowing of the amendments, including the oral and implied terms of the Dissolution Agreement (7A and 7C), it is difficult to see why paragraph 7F and paragraphs 6(g) and (h), insofar as they related to 7F, were not treated as permissible consequential amendments.Did paragraphs 7G and 7H of the TASC raise new causes of action?[23] I now turn to a consideration of paragraphs 7G and 7H of the TASC.
Paragraphs 6(a) of each of the FAMSC and the TASC corresponded with paragraph 6 of the original statement of claim.
Possess a State-authorized examination recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma (e.g., High School Equivalent Test (HiSET) or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), or other State-authorized examination)In addition to complying with one of the above, each student must successfully pass a Digital Learning Readiness Assessment (DLRA) with a score of 60 or higher.
The Title I WIOA Youth funding is contracted out to SUNY Orange (also a recipient of Carl Perkins funding and a certified TASC provider) in Middletown and Best Resource Center in Newburgh (also a State Ed. certified TASC provider).
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A passed State-authorized examination recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma (e.g., California High School Proficiency Examination, High School Equivalent Test); (HiSET) or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), or other State-authorized examination); or,3.
All students must attest to having a high school diploma, a recognized equivalency certificate (e.g., GED), or have passed State-authorized examination recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma (e.g., High School Equivalent Test (HiSET) or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), or other State-authorized examination).