Despite
applying more discipline in their development the sportsbooks still don't view prop bets as enormous moneymakers.
We are looking more carefully at the needs of each area, digging into the «why» in each role, and
applying a more disciplined financial lens that allows us to grow more in - line with our revenue rate.
Not exact matches
Actually, this is not an inherent weakness;
more disciplines could benefit from the kind of self - criticism that ethics
applies to its presuppositions, purposes and analytical means.
Since each
discipline applies one or
more methods to a subject matter that lends itself to fruitful research with those methods, new methods generate new subject matters.
Dr. Frick and his team suggest that taking away privileges, assigning extra chores, and
applying «time outs» are
more effective and useful forms of
discipline than spanking.
By encouraging universities, predoctoral students, postdocs, and early career scientists to
apply for NRSAs, the committee hopes to foster a workforce that is
more capable of bridging multiple
disciplines.
And while Weisshaar's findings
apply only to those three fields, there's no reason to believe that other
disciplines where women are underrepresented at the highest levels treat women any
more fairly than the
disciplines Weisshaar studied.
OK, I'm getting a little bit too abstract, let's make things
more concrete: I
apply the three principles of structure,
discipline and chaos to my diet by implementing «diet days», «high calorie», or «spike» days, and periods of no eating, a la fasting days.
If you
apply the lessons in this system together with self
discipline and moderate exercise, you will be
more than happy with the results.
Whereas popular weight loss advice like «watch what you eat» or «exercise
more» requires constant
discipline, with Eat Stop Eat you simply
apply a small amount of restraint once or twice a week while you enjoy a flood of food - freedom the rest of the time...
This approach borrows from the extensive medical knowledge of a variety of medical
disciplines to provide an integrated approach to medicine focusing on restoring health at many levels within a patient's life instead of the
more traditional method of
applying a single therapy to resolve an isolated symptom.
Students» feelings of safety can be enhanced by having fairer and
more consistently
applied school
discipline policies, and by consistently providing teachers and other staff support for students (Samdal, et al., 1998).
«We're suggesting people pick up some of the old habits of
discipline and
apply them to convenient new credit tools to participate
more productively in a healthier economy.»
People who can
apply more patience and
discipline in learning and mastering their trading method before they go live will naturally have a far easier time making money in the markets than those who just jump in head - first with no plan of action.
He continues: «Matisse's late work does contribute quite prominently, if not iconically, to a certain strand in the conjunction of modernism and abstraction which blurs the distinction between art and design, and
more specifically between abstract painting and the decorative and
applied arts... I've always considered Matisse's greatest contribution to art not his colour, which is undoubtedly exceptional, but his inventive painterly architectures reasserting what [painting] does (what, in a way, it has always done), what it delivers, by the act of continual reinvention; finding yet
more new ways to keep it alive — and of course, keep it keenly separate from design and the
applied arts even when in the act of using elements of those very
disciplines to elaborate and enrich the spatial structures of his painting.»
Scientists of various
disciplines and even
applied statisticians may be
more inclined to use plug & play canned statistical tools.
We are trying to
apply new methods and are joined by young scientists from many different
disciplines who help us squeeze
more information out of the samples we collect.
Second, when dealing with a
discipline that is inherently concerned with trends, that is the criterion you must
apply to the models — do they reproduce the trends
more or less properly over the relevant timescales.
In most cases, this is prompted by a desire to tell the world about the latest client win or promote a new office opening in region X. Although this type of external communication is important to demonstrate business momentum and growth, PR and marketing
disciplines can now be far
more strategic when
applied skilfully by an experienced practitioner.
It simply
applies it in a
more structured,
disciplined and carefully spelled out manner.
You are eligible to
apply for the PMF Class of 2013 if you will have completed all requirements for a graduate degree in any
discipline by Aug. 31, 2013, or if you obtained your advanced degree no
more than 2 years before the opening date of the announcement for the Class of 2013 application.
I am seeking an opportunity to
apply my experience and skill sets in
more challenging
disciplines and environments.
The dimension of behaviour controls,
more - over, never merely
applied to child
discipline, it always also encompassed adult behaviour (e.g. the limits set by the family on their explosive or physically dangerous behaviour such as deliberate self - harm or reckless or drunken driving).
However, since its inception it has been
applied widely in
disciplines such as social work, occupational therapy, education and
more broadly in health promotion and health policy, as well as the legal system.
In this way positive parenting is not about
applying more control over your kids, or trying to
discipline them
more, or setting firmer rules or
more effective means of punishment.
The report recommends creating safe learning environments for all students by
applying restorative justice approaches, training teachers and administrators in appropriate
discipline strategies, and investing
more in student counseling resources.
Each
discipline has been
applied in psychotherapy and counseling with individuals of all ages and particularly children for
more than 50 years.
(2) If the circumstances referred to in subsection (1)
apply, the
discipline committee may, by order, do one or
more of the following: