Sentences with phrase «around the assessment of»

Johnson's discussion of intervention is organized around his assessment of the thought of Paul Ramsey, Michael Walzer and the U.S. Catholic bishops.
Her interests center around the assessment of children, adolescents and young adults on the autism spectrum, and providing treatments to support individuals with high - functioning autism and anxiety, depression, and ADHD.
The government wants to see double the number of children placed with their new adoptive families at the earliest possible point, halving the time they are waiting in care for the full process to be completed, and intends to change regulations around the assessment of potential special guardians.

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If someone wants to be part of the world's largest hedge fund, they will typically go through around five hours of personality surveys, a verbal logic assessment, and a thorough personal interview.
It's perfectly appropriate to make an honest assessment of the people around you and make decisions about how they support your brand, and how you can support theirs in return.
Given that one group received no exposure to any kind of online game, this improvement was likely a «learning effect» (i.e. participants were more familiar with the cognitive assessment the second time around.)
Those concerned about keeping staff healthy and productive, however, should perform regular assessments of air quality and check for mould around windows, says Monika Gibson, the Ontario representative at the Allergy / Asthma Information Association.
The results of this assessment will be an important input into possible recommendations to the government around mandatory obligations.
Evan Solomon: They have argued that they want to make sure that environmental assessment, though they argue it needs to be rigorous, is getting in the way of development of big energy projects and specifically around the oil sands and pipelines.
In its assessment of the likely impact of hosting the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, Threadneedle Street said it expected output to be around 0.2 % higher in the third quarter than it otherwise would have been.
In its latest assessment of the international outlook, released in late April, the IMF forecasts that growth in the G7 countries will pick up from 2.2 per cent in 2003 to 3.5 per cent in 2004, which is well above the trend rate of around 2 1/2 per cent (Table 1).
While the above reflected a misplaced assessment by the lender of the borrower's ability to service the loan, the decline in underwriting standards which appeared to accelerate around 2006 reflected a conscious decision on the part of mortgage originators to lend to those who previously had been judged to be unable to service the loan.
As indicated above, the Bank's assessment is that the underlying rate of inflation in the year to the June quarter was around 2 3/4 per cent, the same as in the year to the March quarter.
With the dampening effect of the appreciation on domestic inflation still having further to run, our current assessment is that underlying inflation will decline to around 1 1/2 per cent during 2004 (assuming the exchange rate remains stable at around its current level).
«The kind of rigorous assessment made by investors will ensure that the qualified applicants have really a high level of human capital and they are going to be able to move around the economy,» the minister said.
The Board's assessment of this information at its May meeting was that inflation remained likely to increase gradually from its current level of around 2 1/2 per cent, but that upside risks to this forecast had receded, partly as a result of the March tightening.
As much as I would like to say that there simply was no Jesus at all, I don't think that would be honest assessment of the information that we have about so many different religious movements that center around him.
While I disagree with your assessment that by choosing to save some God was necessarily choosing others for damnation, I do recognize that there is a tension there that is often seen as a matter of semantics (shown by your use of quotation marks around the word «choosing»).
Massachusetts» entirely Democratic Senate delegation of Ted Kennedy and John Kerry went along with the assessment to the point of preventing his confirmation — only to hear a howl, when the senators got back home, from the hospitals and medical firms around Boston, whose leaders thought Astrue was as good as they were likely to get from the Republican administration in Washington.
A priori (by «dichotomic» analysis of the various outlets theoretically offered to our freedom of action) as well as a posteriori (by classification of the various human attitudes in fact observable around us), three alternatives, together forming a logically connected sequence, seem to express and exhaust all the possibilities open to our assessment and choice as we contemplate the future of Mankind: a) pessimism or optimism; b) the optimism of withdrawal or the optimism of evolution; c) evolution in terms of the many or of the unit.
The book centres around his treatment of consciousness, thought and reasoning, and value, that is, the control and assessment of conduct.
This is one of the few areas in which it seems apparent that the minimalists have let their conclusions determine their assessment of the evidence instead of the other way around, but we will examine their arguments.
Kevin Mc Namara is rapporteur for an Australian Health Policy Collaboration working group, and a member of Standards Review Group Subcommittee F developing pharmacy practice standards around screening and risk assessment on behalf of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia.
The former Real Madrid ace was evidently unimpressed with Henry's assessment of the situation as he insisted that talks are not just revolving around money, as the wait goes on to discover whether or not he will extend his stay in north London or if Arsenal need to start considering a replacement.
Ramsey and Arsenal will find out more about the extent of his lay - off today but the initial assessment yesterday apparently suggested that it would be around six weeks.
People around the world will make their own assessments of Vladimir Putin's Russia, of just how welcoming Sochi was or wasn't.
Progression was partly dictated by a strength based capability assessment, meaning that smaller players might be held back, but generally it wasn't until the age of 11 when the players moved around the pitch to assess their positional strengths.
Some also believe that one of the ways to combat the problem of under - reporting may be to avoid relying so much on athletes to honestly self - report, or on game officials and / or sideline observers to call for a concussion assessment, but to instead employ technology to get around the problem altogether through
The World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi) assessment looks at the state of national policy, programmes and planning around infant and young child feeding (IYCF) in each country.
Obviously, there is a lot of value in athletics for other reasons, but there does need to be some vigilance around prioritizing free time and an ongoing, cost - benefit assessment of added activities.
Your first in - office postpartum visit lasts around 75 minutes, and includes a full assessment of parent and baby, including a test - weight feeding to assess milk transfer (if appropriate).
SNA's Keys to Excellence is a state of the art online self - assessment tool that allows you to compare your school nutrition program's performance with other districts in your area and around the country.
The source of my infection this time around was mastitis and because of a doctor who was too nervous to perform a full - body assessment on me, no one actually discovered my mastitis until it had practically eaten away half of my breast.
We will explore drawing strategies that can be used as informal assessment and intervention strategies, including several different styles of feeling drawings, body outlines, the Rosebush, the Garden, problem pass - around, Quick Draws, and time lines.
«Our currency is down around 12 % against the Euro and 20 % against the dollar, which is the international financial market's assessment of our future prosperity i.e. we are going to be poorer.
«During his presentation, Nabena noted that around 15 out of the 22 action points of the FSP have been implemented by most States, stating however that, this finding was contained in the states» self - assessment reports.
«There was an offer in the early part of September 2010 for me to put into context some of the nuances around police language in terms of what scoping, assessment, launch of an investigation... an offer to a senior official in No 10.
It is now a fair assessment that a four year badger cull in Gloucester and Somerset would cost in the region of # 20 million, but would only deliver around # 2.5 million benefit to the tax payer in terms of reducing the spread of bovine TB.
In a scathing assessment, the OBR said: «We have assumed that the cost of introducing the relief will be to increase house prices - in this case by around 0.3 %....
Ravitch, an architect of previous solutions to public financing emergencies, was upbeat in his assessment of whether municipalities can pull through this time around.
The project will create as many as 2,458 direct and indirect jobs in Rockland County, and will deliver over $ 70 million in new property tax assessments, and real estate tax revenues of around $ 5 million by 2016.
Amnesty, in its 2017 report of assessment of human rights around the world, titled: «The State of the World's Human Rights,» accused Nigerian military and other security forces of serious human rights infractions, ranging from extra-judicial executions, enforced disappearances, torture and other ill - treatment.
Before the audit, however, around 90 percent of these assessments were regularly completed on time.
Often than not, we tend to be oblivious of certain realities around us till self - reflection and assessment set in then we are stung by eureka.
The assessment materials, used to measure students» understanding of the sciences in middle and early high school, will be amplified by Naiku, a Minnesota - based company whose assessment platform reaches teachers around the country, and a Canadian consortium that includes McGill University in Montreal.
The assessment will be most helpful if you use the full range of scores — that is, don't cluster your scores around the middle.
But it is unclear how much residual radioactive contamination is still entering the sea from leaks around the Fukushima plant, says Scott Fowler, a marine ecologist at Stony Brook University in New York who has been involved in previous assessments of contamination levels in the ocean near Fukushima.
Research done by Dr. Mel Goodale, from the University of Western Ontario, in Canada, and colleagues around the world, is showing that echolocation in blind individuals is a full form of sensory substitution, and that blind echolocation experts recruit regions of the brain normally associated with visual perception when making echo - based assessments of objects.
A few exhaustive inventories, such as the United Nations» Millennium Project and an around - the - world assessment of genes from marine microbes, should improve baseline data, but they will barely scratch the surface.
The 2011 UNEP / WMO assessment and the related article by Shindell et al. in Science in 2012 indicate that an aggressive program to limit emissions of these substances could relatively inexpensively cut projected warming between the present and 2050 in half while also having tremendous co-benefits for health, air quality, and improved energy efficiency, in the US and around the world.
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