This might reflect the fact that,
at all assessment points, the parents of any student identified as being at risk or with a diagnosis of anxiety or depression were confidentially notified, so that they could seek professional help outside of the school context.
Unlike repeated measures ANOVA, GLMM does not rely on participants providing data
at every assessment point; GLMM uses all the data present at each assessment point thereby reducing the impact of subject attrition on statistical power.
Students with a clinical disorder
at any assessment point were followed up with the DICA at all subsequent assessments.
At each assessment point, girls with ADHD had fewer mutual friends and were more likely to have no friends.
Not exact matches
Although it might appear that SoftBank is just throwing money around
at this
point, a senior SoftBank executive told Recode that's not a fair
assessment.
But
at very least, it seems to me that a rough
assessment of the economic impact of a vacation is a pretty good starting
point.
If this process sounds too tedious, you can also make a
point of assessing your to - do list a couple of times a week to see how much bandwidth you have and, based on that
assessment, decide whether you can take on helping others
at that time.
«Our mission is to provide multiple access
points for customers to save money,» said company president and CEO Dirk Van den Berghe, in a rather benign
assessment of Walmart's mission to squeeze suppliers and discourage unionization
at all costs.
Earlier this month, the U.K.'s minister in charge of exiting the EU, David Davis, testified
at a House committee that, to this
point, the government has not carried out a full
assessment of the implications on the economy were Britain to leave in a so - called hard Brexit.
At about the same time, APRA acted to ensure that the interest rate «buffer» used in the serviceability assessments for all loans was at least 2 percentage points above the relevant benchmark rate (with an interest rate floor of at least 7 per cent
At about the same time, APRA acted to ensure that the interest rate «buffer» used in the serviceability
assessments for all loans was
at least 2 percentage points above the relevant benchmark rate (with an interest rate floor of at least 7 per cent
at least 2 percentage
points above the relevant benchmark rate (with an interest rate floor of
at least 7 per cent
at least 7 per cent).
The material represents an
assessment of the market environment
at a specific
point in time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events, or a guarantee of future results.
Parrinello testified that
at this
point she doubted the staff had been truthful about their
assessment of patients.
To keep the economy on a sustainable path, I expect that it will be appropriate to remove monetary policy accommodation
at a regular but gradual pace — and perhaps a bit faster than the three, one - quarter
point increases envisioned for this year in the
assessment of appropriate policy from the December 2017 FOMC meeting.
The Board's
assessment at the time of its June meeting was that the balance of risks had shifted to a
point where a case for reducing the cash rate needed to be brought under consideration.
This material represents an
assessment of the market environment
at a specific
point in time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events, or a guarantee of future results.
At the time of its December meeting, the available information confirmed the
assessment that a less expansionary policy setting was needed, and the cash rate was therefore raised by a further 25 basis
points, to 5.25 per cent.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is 100 % right when it comes to her
assessment of Islam, still glad to see some Muslims out there can
point and laugh
at themselves for once.
I was especially dismayed by his reading of my
assessment of the real contributions of evangelicals and Roman Catholics in U.S. public culture; my
point (more an aside, really) was simply that, for various reasons, they can not replace the kind of service to civil society that the mainline provides — not that they do no service
at all.
In my
assessment of the ecumenical agenda which I presented in Bangkok in 1996, I already alluded to the need of deepening and increasing «analytical capability»» as one of the primordial necessities of social witness in our time, and how this is so important
at a time when ecumenical social thought seems to have reached a «dry spell», where it has become in fact thin and redundant, and therefore a
point where it has lost much respect.
Whatever our
assessment of that
point of equilibrium may be, we can not lose sight of why Tocqueville thought a social state that
at once recognized difference and similarity had such appeal.
Great
assessment but for it to happen more so over the course of the season: 1) Sanchez & Walcott must continue to score 1st and if not assist as they do
at the moment 2) Özil has to be consistent & help our offense flow continuously 3) Gabriel & Bellerin must continue to progress the way they do 4) Ox has to found some end product & be more strong defensively 5) Cech has to keep pulling those saves 6) Coquelin not getting injured + Ramsey & Cazorla getting a couple 7) Wenger's getting his tactics & subs close to on
point albeit a few occasions
It was a clear and meaningful
assessment he put across but
at the same time muff you do make some fair
points yourself and are well entitled to your opinion.
At this
point, based on my above
assessment, I'm thinking minutes distributions of something like: LBJ — 38 JR — 34 Love — 34 Hill — 34 Korver — 30 Nance — 30 Clarkson — 20 Calderon — 20
I couldn't help but see in him a personification of education these days — our focus on test - scores,
assessment, standards, ranking and comparison, as well as a correlating misunderstanding of the importance of play (
at one
point in the film, a boy confronts this adult: «But they are toys!
More particularly,
at the
point of commissioning parenting services, a gender impact
assessment is required, assessing the differential impact of the service on women and men.
Home
assessment during labour if you choose to have a hospital birth but want to stay
at home as long as possible, and you can change your mind
at any
point.
More particularly,
at the
point of commissioning any service, a gender impact
assessment is required, assessing the differential impact of the service on women and men.
In order to accurately measure the efficacy of several home visiting programs, a comprehensive
assessment that includes measures of multiple child and family outcomes
at various
points in time should be favoured.
At some point during your stay at the hospital, your baby will also receive several other assessments to ensure their health and wellbein
At some
point during your stay
at the hospital, your baby will also receive several other assessments to ensure their health and wellbein
at the hospital, your baby will also receive several other
assessments to ensure their health and wellbeing.
I have seen this myself in Greece and France: one medic tent
at a transit
point in Lesbos was giving a tin of powdered formula to every family with a baby they saw, without any
assessment of whether that baby was fully formula fed, and sometimes without even clean water and a clean utensil to give the formula in.
But these very valid
points are undermined by her unnecessary finger -
pointing at feminism, which feels more like a tactic to spur book sales rather than an honest
assessment of how the movement actually deterred breastfeeding.
But my
assessment of just where we are, and what our options are, is,
at this
point in time, different.
I
pointed out to the beleaguered - sounding commander who phoned me after I raised the phone hacking issue
at prime minister's questions that plots to conduct covert surveillance on sitting prime ministers were the sort of thing you'd see in movies, and that most people would think a «rigorous
assessment process» wasn't really required when deciding to investigate.
I presented the idea
at the cabinet meeting then and after a careful
assessment, the governor applauded it but expressed reservations with the issue of funding because he told me
point - blank that there were no resources to embark on such project.
Debbie Abrahams, the shadow work and pensions secretary, said: «The increasing numbers of zero
points assessments raise real concerns about the accuracy of the
assessment process, as do the thousands upon thousands of wrong decisions that are overturned
at mandatory reconsideration and in the courts.»
The NRC staff will meet with the public to discuss the NRC's
assessment of safety performance
at Indian
Point Units 2 and 3 reactors for 2015.
«The bottom line is that a significant new technology has been licensed without a comprehensive proliferation
assessment at any
point in the process,» he says.
Clinical
assessments were obtained for both groups
at each time
point, as well as
at the baseline before the football season.
«The safety science space has been using the same models for 25 years, making the field ripe for innovation,» says Joseph DeGeorge, worldwide head of safety
assessment at Merck & Co, in West
Point, Pennsylvania.
The device is able to provide the user with distance information simultaneously from two different directions: directly ahead for long distance perception and detection of waist - height obstacles and
pointing downward
at a 45 ° angle for ground - level
assessment.
Survival was assessed
at two time
points: within the first 12 months after the initial
assessment of vaccination status and until five years of age.
In the latest issue, it can again be seen that consumers often underestimate risks which are classified as health - relevant from the
point of view of risk
assessment, such as food hygiene
at home.
Furthermore,
assessment of the immune response to transplanted iPSCs was favourable, while cells transplanted
at early time
points had a better ability to differentiate into mature neural cells, perhaps due to the suppressive effects of the micro-environment
at the transplant site
at later timepoints.
Again, if we are looking
at all these
points, we are starting to understand, why the Overhead Squat is such a valuable training exercise and
assessment tool.
As in most cases, our general practitioner expressed some mild concern but continued with the wait - and - see approach until she was almost two and her expressive speech was less than five words,
at which
point we received a referral to public health for a speech
assessment.
At this
point, there is not enough long - term data to make an
assessment.
«We need to think of
assessment as a way to improve child outcomes,» Snow said,
pointing out that
assessments can monitor children's progress, improve instruction, and screen for development risks
at a young age.
Large, cross-sectional
assessments are good for measuring academic performance
at one
point in time.
In this direction lie proposals for building schools around learners, gearing instruction to individual goals and learning styles,
pointing education toward developing an ever - broader range of human capacities, and phasing in
assessment tools that get
at ever - subtler nuances of achievement.
Now, education researchers
at California Polytechnic State University
at San Luis Obispo have come up with a new and effective way to do just that, in the process reenergizing teacher
assessment through a classic film technique known as
point of view.