Sentences with phrase «as an adequate response»

In light of this, counselling could not be regarded as an adequate response.

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The premier's inaction on coastal protection left us vulnerable, and she's too quick to accept today's start on adequate spill response as assurance that it won't happen again,» Horgan said.
This insinuation that Bergson was not adequate in mathematics is almost so petty as to be beneath a response.
The more acutely the actual reader can perceive that «network of response - inviting structures» of the reader implied by the author, and fulfill that role as designed by the author, the more adequate the construal of meaning will be.
Insofar as God has an eternal, permanent essence, this is exemplified in every interaction where there is an adequate response to God.
In this context, there is an urgent need for society to respond to a «coming - out party» for those who are about to be deinstitutionalized, as well as a need for a far more adequate response to that much larger number who already are in our midst.
A very strong lactation advocate once said that in the animal kingdom there is no such thing as formula... My response was that in the animal kingdom a pup that doesn't latch properly or doesn't get adequate milk from its mother DIES.
MPs asked questions about the modulisation of English exams, and whether there will be the same problems next year, especially as it will still be GCSE examinations, and whether the responses that those who entered in January «got lucky», were adequate.
The money would come from the Firefighters Grant Program known as SAFER, or the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response program.
«But I will be expecting an adequate response from the government as to how we replace European funds that will now be lost to my constituency and the rest of the North East, including Trade Tariff protection measures against dumped Chinese Steel.»
More immediately, however, the significant flaws in Part H, subpart D, Title II of S. 6355 - D / A.8555 - D (related to the public matching system for comptroller) show that it is not adequate even as a pilot program, let alone a sufficient response to corruption in Albany.
Any suspicious movement or gathering should be reported to the Police and other sister security agencies as quick as possible and quick and adequate response will be accorded such report.
«This suggests that the IPCC range is adequate to explain the climate response in the near future as we approach Pliocene - like conditions,» Martinez - Boti said.
Inclusion Criteria: • Availability of tumor tissue for mesothelin expression testing • Histologically - confirmed, mesothelin - expressing metastatic or advanced non-metastatic disease (tumour type specific inclusion criteria) • At least one measurable lesion according to either Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1 or International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group (ITMIG) modified RECIST 1.1 as applicable • Adequate bone marrow, liver, renal and coagulation function • Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥ 50 % of the lower limit of normal (LLN) according to local institutional ranges • Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) 0 or 1 Exclusion Criteria: • More than one prior anti - tubulin / microtubule agent • Corneal epitheliopathy or any eye disorder that may predispose the patients to this condition • Symptomatic Central nervous system (CNS) metastases and / or carcinomatous meningitis • Contraindication to both CT and MRI contrast agents • Active hepatitis B or C infection • Pregnant or breast - feeding patients • Tumor type specific exclusion criteria
Adequate relief of symptoms as a measure was merely a response to a question that the participants were asked one each week.
Sufferers should have an adequate intake of Zinc, too, as stress depletes the body's reserves, which can lead to abnormal pain responses, confusion and poor concentration, as well as adequate Chromium consumption as it's essential in balancing blood - sugar levels.
If the stress responses are activated and the child is without adequate support from an adult who can act as a buffer and help soothe the response, toxic stress can result.
Using current data as part of Multi-Tiered Support Services (MTSS) and Response to Intervention (RTI) helps identify students who are not making adequate progress in the core curriculum and are at risk for poor learning outcomes.
As the state of Texas moves forward in response to this ruling, an important question remains: What resources are needed to provide an adequate education for ELLs especially in the secondary level?
The complaints revealed a number of violations of the requirement to provide adequate enplaning and deplaning assistance, as well as instances where the carrier did not provide the required written responses to complaints from passengers with disabilities or notify them that they could refer their complaints to DOT.
As for throttle response, these ranged from frustrating to adequate.
Acceleration felt adequate but not particularly speedy, as its low - end response seemed a little lazy.
While MultiSense alters throttle mapping, steering input, engine response and gearbox shift patterns it doesn't include adaptive dampers, but that's not such a bad thing as the Renault Sport suspension and chassis setup is more than adequate in Sport mode, and it certainly doesn't need to be any stiffer.
The resolution is adequate, as is the software's response time.
[Response: I wouldn't want to criticize my colleagues without adequate space to give the scientific justification, but aside from that you need to remember what I said about the contribution from non-CO2 radiative forcing to date (and unlike CO2, the methane radiative forcing is largely reversible, so I myself don't count that the same way as CO2 radiative forcing).
To respond to this need the European Space Agency (ESA) has initiated a new programme, Global Monitoring of Essential Climate Variables (known for convenience as the ESA Climate Change Initiative) to provide an adequate, comprehensive, and timely response to the extremely challenging set of requirements for (highly stable) long - term satellite - based products for climate, that have been addressed to Space Agencies via the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) and the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS).
The article also explains why government action on climate change is indispensable to an adequate climate change solution, that is, why market solutions such as cap and trade or even carbon taxes will not alone create an adequate US response to climate change.
As we shall see, these countries, among others, have continued to negotiate as if: (a) they only need to commit to reduce their greenhouse gas emission if other nations commit to do so, in other words that their national interests limit their international obligations, (b) any emissions reductions commitments can be determined and calculated without regard to what is each nation's fair share of safe global emissions, (c) large emitting nations have no duty to compensate people or nations that are vulnerable to climate change for climate change damages or reasonable adaptation responses, and (d) they often justify their own failure to actually reduce emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions on the inability to of the international community to reach an adequate solution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangAs we shall see, these countries, among others, have continued to negotiate as if: (a) they only need to commit to reduce their greenhouse gas emission if other nations commit to do so, in other words that their national interests limit their international obligations, (b) any emissions reductions commitments can be determined and calculated without regard to what is each nation's fair share of safe global emissions, (c) large emitting nations have no duty to compensate people or nations that are vulnerable to climate change for climate change damages or reasonable adaptation responses, and (d) they often justify their own failure to actually reduce emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions on the inability to of the international community to reach an adequate solution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Changas if: (a) they only need to commit to reduce their greenhouse gas emission if other nations commit to do so, in other words that their national interests limit their international obligations, (b) any emissions reductions commitments can be determined and calculated without regard to what is each nation's fair share of safe global emissions, (c) large emitting nations have no duty to compensate people or nations that are vulnerable to climate change for climate change damages or reasonable adaptation responses, and (d) they often justify their own failure to actually reduce emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions on the inability to of the international community to reach an adequate solution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
The fundamental principles are famously (although not for the first time — see R v Brent London BC ex parte Gunning [1985] 84 LGR 168) set out by Lord Woolf MR (as he then was) in R v North and East Devon Health Authority, ex parte Coughlan [2001] QB 213, [2000] 3 All ER 850, at [108] as follows: whether or not consultation is a legal requirement, if it is embarked upon it must be carried out properly; to be proper, consultation must be undertaken at a time when proposals are still at a formative stage; it must include sufficient reasons for particular proposals to allow those consulted to give intelligent consideration and an intelligent response; adequate time must be given for this purpose; and the product of consultation must be conscientiously taken into account when the ultimate decision is taken.
Response: In the final rule, we have added an additional waiver criteria to require that there are adequate written assurances from the researcher that protected health information will not be re-used or disclosed to any other person or entity, except as required by law, for authorized oversight of the research project, or for other research for which the use or disclosure of protected health information would be permitted by this subpart.
How does one justify a response to the problem that does nothing more than to help the population learn to live with the problem, as being adequate without also working towards its solution?
Sample resumes for this position highlight such skills as maintaining distribution systems for utilities; ensuring a timely response to service requests by guests, employees, and management to repair or replaced interior fixture or furnishings; and maintaining an adequate inventory of parts, tools, and supplies.
It is entirely reasonable to ask whether it is adequate that at the end of a sustained ten year process of reconciliation the government has failed to provide a national response and detailed plan of action for implementation of the recommendations of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation and has instead dismissed them as being of largely symbolic rather than practical application.
Using the relapse prevention model, I would assist the client in identifying internal and external risk factors for relapse as well as adequate coping responses for use in high - risk situations.
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) refers to the capacity of caregivers to reflect upon their children's internal mental states and intentions, which is seen as crucial for parental sensitivity, defined as the adequate behavioral response to an infant's signals.
Toxic stress response can occur when a child experiences strong, frequent, and / or prolonged adversity — such as physical or emotional abuse, chronic neglect, caregiver substance abuse or mental illness, exposure to violence, and / or the accumulated burdens of family economic hardship — without adequate adult support.
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