Sentences with phrase «drawing upon our evidence»

Drawing upon evidence from the debates over healthcare reform in both the U.S. and the U.K., where Palin's propagation of the idea of death panels and Labour's insistence that Gove's reforms constituted privatisation «pure and simple» served only to confuse and scare the wider public, Thompson argued that misleading and emotive language is making political reform and compromise harder to achieve.
Drawing upon evidence from multiple studies, Professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London and author of The Diet Myth, Tim Spector said the restrictive nature of highly processed diets which use just a few ingredients is responsible for reducing our microbe diversity — and is making us ill.
The initiative accomplishes this by drawing upon evidence - based research to develop practical tools and engaging support opportunities for middle grade campuses, allowing research - based practices to be brought to life in classrooms across the nation.
Drawing upon our evidence - based research, we offer professional development and technical assistance to states, districts, schools, and teachers all across the country.
We work closely with family law lawyers to develop a comprehensive defence that includes our review of all material available including the family court documents and we always construct detailed cross-examinations of complainants drawing upon evidence or contradictions that we uncover in the family court pleading, affidavits and examinations, in order to challenge the credibility and reliability of the complainant.
In developing Lifelong Links, we have drawn upon evidence on the use of the family finding model in the US and in Edinburgh.

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Secondly, the World Bank's Trade and Competitiveness group also just published a policy note entitled, Supporting Growth - Oriented Women Entrepreneurs: A Review of Evidence and Key Challenges, which draws upon and synthesizes existing research from within and outside the Bank.
He notes that the Soviets «hired a militantly anti-religious propagandist, Mikhail Markovich Sheinmann» — and that «Hochhuth's play... drew heavily upon Sheinmann's lies and falsehoods...» Victor Gaetan, the author of the NCR story, persisted in saying, even after Fr Gumpel's rebuttal of his «uncouth» piece, that «there's no evidence for [Pacepa's] particular story».
In this article, Leslie Ford of the Heritage Foundation, a think - tank based in Washington DC, draws upon sociological evidence from the United States to suggest that the Catholic Church's vision of the married family is the best poverty - busting measure available to modern society.
Attacking Christianity We can say of many of the secondary lines of attack upon Christian dogma drawn from the modern sciences and modern critique that the interpretations offered of the evidence is never necessary, and that frequently the evidence itself is too scrappy and too little evaluated as fact to be worth considering.
For example, against both dualism and reductionistic determinism and in favor of the pancreationist, panexperientialist view that the actual world is made up exhaustively of partially self - determining, experiencing events, there is considerable evidence, such as the fact that a lack of complete determinism seems to hold even at the most elementary level of nature; that bacteria seem to make decisions based upon memory; that there appears to be no place to draw an absolute line between living and nonliving things, and between experiencing and nonexperiencing ones; and that physics shows nature to be most fundamentally a complex of events (not of enduring substances).
In this article, we draw upon our combined experience — Schanzenbach as an education researcher and Larson as a preschool director — to provide some practical, evidence - based advice.
Support from CZI allows us to draw upon the work we have already done,» said Jones, «including a content analysis of 25 leading evidence - based SEL programs, to develop a set of kernels that are grounded in research and practice, and to work directly with teachers to pilot the kernels and learn from them with the larger goal of generating effective and responsive practices that support children's healthy development and well - being.»
Here we draw upon this literature to illustrate findings on the district role in reform in three areas: the challenges confronting district efforts to implement system - wide improvements in student learning; district strategies for improving student learning; and evidence of impact on the nature and quality of teaching and learning.
DFA uses «evidence - based investing» because it draws heavily upon both in - house and academic research (University of Chicago) to build their investment funds.
Small - group discussions will take place in the galleries and draw upon the visual evidence offered by each object.
The artist draws freely upon the history of figurative sculpture, evoking Greek and Egyptian statuary, fertility icons, Rauschenberg's combines or the playfully sinister sculptural portraits of Marisol; indeed, the synthesis of science fiction, modernism and «pop» with the distant past underlies much of Bhabha's work as evidenced in her uncanny choice of materials.
This would seem to be evidence to draw any reasonable person to the conclusion that a rise in sea level of 1 meter by 2100 to be unlikely based upon available evidence today.
Guideline 26 provides that the Tribunal may admonish a Party Representative, draw appropriate inferences in assessing the evidence relied upon, or the legal arguments advanced by the Party Representative, consider the Party Representative's Misconduct in apportioning the costs of the arbitration and take any other appropriate measure in order to preserve the fairness of the proceedings.
where the Trial Judge draws an inference / makes a finding of fact essential to the verdict which is plainly contradicted by evidence relied upon by the judge in support of the inference / finding; or
The benefit of having an attorney handle the claim is that the victim can draw upon the attorney's prior experience in handling such claims and the attorney can use the best evidence necessary to advance the victim's claim as best as possible.
It scares one sometimes that live feeds of quantitative data via online summarized metrics dashboards are: a) reliant on alogrithms / formulae constructed by humans b) may only reflect a point in time that is transient and needs to be somehow replicated accurately later in the future if needed for evidence c) may draw upon real time data from multiple sources for different parts of the screen (via widgets) d) data source quality needs to be interpreted against the data owner's original meaning of that measurement and criteria.
Further, the Court held that there was no reliable evidence upon which it could draw an inference that the blow to the head by swinging rollerblades resulted in Rasmussen's encephalitis.
We draw upon both experts and our in - depth knowledge of criminal law to understand the evidence and work diligently to have that evidence excluded where possible.
Can there be a greater joy than listening to the superb advocate, analysing the evidence, eloquently drawing upon history and literature and law, commanding the power of the English language, exercising the art of persuasion?
The Results or Résumés paper draws upon two pieces of market data to demonstrate that a large proportion of large corporate law firms have to re-evaluate their business models: (1) stunning uniformity of associate entry level salaries amidst large, growing disparities in profits per partner; and (2) evidence that firms are becoming stratified by premium versus non-premium practice areas.
New Ways for Families draws upon recent research and principles drawn from evidence - based therapies, including Parent - Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Child - Inclusive Mediation, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
I draw upon a wide range of evidence based theories in order to meet the specific needs of each individual.
They have no choice but to take the evidence before them and draw logical conclusions based upon them to reach a conclusion as to what probably happened.
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