Sentences with phrase «agreed upon standards»

After a meeting in Las Vegas last week, The Humane Society of the United States has revised its policies and now recommends that all dogs seized from fighting operations be professionally evaluated, according to agreed upon standards, to determine whether they are suitable candidates for adoption.
Work collaboratively with the school leadership team and teachers to ensure all courses are aligned to previously agreed upon standards and frameworks potentially including CAASPP (SBAC), MAP, Nextgen science standards, CA state standards, and various critical thinking and CS frameworks.
Cooperating involves shared risk and reward — conversational skills are important as well as adhering to mutually agreed upon standards while remaining flexible.
Without a set of agreed upon standards, wouldn't everyone simply claim to be the best?
Without agreed upon standards for the training and practice of health and wellness coaches, the public and healthcare professionals are confused about what to expect from coaches and how they complement other professions.
«The entire group has to agree upon the standards by which feedback will be developed,» says Sheila Regan Coin, a human - resources consultant in Washington, D.C..
There are NO absolutes, when it comes to these things, unless you begin to define a thing by basing it on a certain agreed upon standard or criteria.
According to the FAQ, Qi inductive is the agreed upon standard.
Whatever your school situation, by having teachers agree upon standard competencies that students master, schools can be more certain of what -LSB-...]
The accepted method for determining the cost of education is to conduct an education cost study, which would essentially cost out the resources necessary to provide an education that would meet some agreed upon standard.
So, in my opinion, publishers have a much more daunting challenge than merely agreeing upon standards and setting up a joint - venture digital newsstand.

Not exact matches

Speaking with CNBC, Ito said the standards that were agreed upon by the governing body for telecommunications standards mean 5G will aim to reduce latency to 0.5 milliseconds, putting it way ahead of the 10 milliseconds supported by the current 4G standard.
Well, Huawei owns many of the patents and technologies for 5G, which will begin rolling out worldwide in 2020, with standards being agreed upon in 2018.
The standard lease agreement is 12 months, but yours may be different depending on what you and your landlord agree upon, says Marin King, an attorney and real estate agent at Keller Williams Realty in New York City.
Researchers looked at aspects of previously agreed - upon standards for healthy eating, including high intakes of vegetables, fruit, nuts, whole grains; healthy fats like those from fish and olive oil; and low intakes of red and processed meats, sugary beverages like soda and juice, and trans fats and salt.
Even more importantly, there's no sway and no confusion when you're talking about performance against previously agreed - upon goals and standards.
Without many standards yet agreed upon, some predicted 5G would be ready starting next year, but others said not until 2020 or later.
We expect a certain modicum of civility in our Internet City, and trolls fall below our agreed - upon standard of behavior.
There's no universal agreed - upon standard for what turns men on.
According to the standards of procedural justice, which calls for treating similar cases in a similar fashion, nations should not be selective in implementing trade rules but should simply let mutually agreed - upon processes and procedures run their course.
I agree, upon reading the word of Saint Paul in particular, applying the standards of this world one can be shocked.
To get there through the marketplace, we need agreed «upon academic standards and tests that every school participates in.
In order for us to ever be able to tell the difference between the two... there must be an irrefutable standard that all agree upon.
First, «there must be an irrefutable standard that all agree upon» obviously not all people, or even all people inside or outside the church would agree on what is and is not spiritual abuse or whether or not it is tolerable or not.
In its mature 19th - century formulations, consequentialism was a theory devised, in part, to deal with the perceived disappearance of generally agreed - upon moral standards.
Following up on Kelly's plea that the standards and definitions of excellence in theological education «be agreed upon by the seminaries themselves, working not as now largely in isolation but in cooperation with other educational agencies» (Kelly, 220), Brown urged a decade after Kelly that a «Council of Seminaries» be formed, among the responsibilities of which would be the formulating and policing of standards (cf Brown, 222 - 26).
The event will feature speakers and presentations and culminate in the presentation of a document outlining agreed upon biblical standards and principles that should guide an Evangelical Christian understanding of how to engage the refugee community.
... Dayglo, I'm sorry but I can never agree to different legal (or moral) standards being applied to different people based upon nothing more than emotion, or their gender, or their race, or anything else.
I also completely agree with Arwyn — it's a double - standard, either we're neglecting our kids by doing anything other than paying attention to them all the time, or (as Her bad Mother recently experienced and posted about) we're looked down upon as a waste of humanity b / c we're taking care of our children.
A: I think the challenge here will be for the creators and policy - makers to agree upon who should be held liable in cases where robots cause social harm, and some common standards to potentially limit liability.
The social workers — who are employed by the Buffalo Urban League — sent a letter to the Erie County Comptroller's office Nov. 14 expressing «extreme concern» that their organization was failing to live up to the standards agreed upon in its county contract.
When reached by phone on Wednesday, Singer would not tell the Review whether Standard planned to make its $ 1.5 million payment to the county by the previously agreed upon Sept. 30 deadline.
«There really isn't a standard set of agreed - upon criteria to measure something as complex and subjective as creativity,» she said.
Right now, much of the emphasis in science is on the professional responsibility of scientists to stick to «standards agreed upon by the scientific community» regarding how research should be conducted, Frankel said.
Without an agreed - upon standard, reporting water footprints simply as volumes is the easiest for consumers and businesses to understand, he says.
Before work is identified, planned, approved, controlled, and executed, associated hazards are evaluated, and an agreed upon set of safety standards and requirements are established.
Standard experiments, agreed upon by the climate modelling community to facilitate model intercomparison (see Section 8.1.2.2), have produced archives of model output that make it easier to track historical changes in model performance.
Collaborate with universities to build instruments for national telescopes with agreed - upon and clearly documented technical standards.
While it's generally agreed upon that having a high LDL - P is correlated with increased cardiovascular risk, this data was obtained from a general population consuming a high carb standard American diet.
The screener pile has been vetted and vetted again, think pieced to death — until some kind of acceptable standard is agreed upon.
We need to align every decision, every book, every lesson, every instructional strategy, and every assessment with our stated and agreed - upon grade - level standards.
Before exploring the issue, let's look at some standard definitions for being identified as gifted (since there's no universally agreed upon definition, and the definition changes from state to state, let's look at several examples).
The best way for a for - profit school to set itself apart from the crowd is to establish its own unique goals rather than to submit to commonly agreed - upon standards.
States have voluntarily come together in the Common Core movement and agreed upon a common set of standards that they will all adopt.
It could be pegged to other widely agreed - upon academic standards and assessments — if such existed.
Upon reflecting on what each of these experts said, the good news is that the core principles of accountability that have guided progress in our schools are still widely agreed to: setting high standards, assessing regularly to those standards, measuring improvement, and providing supports for students and consequences for schools that don't improve.
Now imagine the goal is to identify very ineffective teachers, those whose true performance falls below some agreed - upon standard, say, a score that falls below 20 (red line).
A common, agreed - upon set of standards enables a single marketplace of materials, which should lead to more competition.
The federal standards forced upon us by an ever intrusive department of education have resulted in no shortage of controversy and has become an albatross around the necks of many a governor who agreed to adopt the system.
If we look at the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) idealistically, we see a set of mutually agreed - upon standards based on valuable knowledge and skills that can lead to improved instruction and assessment.
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