A question which arose in applying this test in both the Miriuwung Gajerrong and the Wilson v Anderson decisions was whether the inconsistency of incidents test was different to and not
as rigorous as the test applied by courts to determine whether general property rights have been appropriated by a statute.
The Gottman Institute, The Relationship Research Institute, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and Dr. Gottman's numerous best - selling books all exist because of Dr. Gottman's 40 - year career as a research scientist whose methods and standards are
as rigorous as those used by medical science.
Nonetheless, while few strenuously defend Wikipedia's suitability
as a rigorous authority, no one can credibly argue that the objective to provide authoritative, rigorously accurate legal knowledge at no cost to readers is a bad one.
Though there are arguments about how stringent such review is on the ground today, it is almost surely not
as rigorous as, say, Judge Leventhal's approach on the D.C. Circuit in the 1970s.
But we all know Law Land is different; I would challenge you to find a conventional law firm operating with systems
as rigorous, comprehensive, and transparent as those of Radiant.
«There is a perception that enforcement on this side of the border is not
as rigorous and it is more difficult to secure convictions.»
It also demands that the user be
as rigorous as Fordham himself in referring back to the primary sources.
Even something as basic Wikithing states this quite clearly, saying «In science, Occam's razor is used as an heuristic guide in the development of theoretical models, rather than
as a rigorous arbiter between candidate models.»
Dr Petersen won't be drawn on the appropriateness or advisability of Dr Pachauri writing a foreword to a Greenpeace report, one which praised
it as rigorous while not specifically endorsing its findings and noting that some experts would disagree with them.
This misunderstanding has come about because I posted a comment expressing concern that Guy's science might not be
as rigorous as it needs to be.
Tristan of BuildingGreen was also the co-author of a report comparing Green Globes to LEED, and finding it to be not nearly
as rigorous.
A longtime NGO observer, Silva - Chavez now runs the Forest Trends REDDX initiative, which tracks carbon finance — finance that depends on accurate measurements of greenhouse - gas emissions and reductions, as well
as rigorous tracking of international carbon transfers.
«had identified Climate Research as a journal where some editors were not
as rigorous in the review process as is otherwise common».
In no other science would their weak correlations and claims of existence of interdependent cycles based upon little more than raw periodograms be accepted
as rigorous «evidence» for their conjectures.
HMANA supports federal guidelines for the siting of wind power projects that are consistent with and at least
as rigorous as provisions in the NEPA, the ESA, the MBTA and other existing federal legislation.
(5) much of the historical temperature - record is anecdotal rather than quantitative (regarding which ships - logs, etc., are seldom
as rigorous as scientists would like).
These appear to be qualified, meticulous investigators, and while I can't speak to every aspect of their analysis, their overall treatment strikes
me as rigorous.
Unless you know the pedigree of the simulations, they should probably be consider «for entertainment purposes only», but not
as rigorous scientific evidence in support of any particular subtle claims.
Under the 450 scenario, coal prices slump in the opposite direction,
as rigorous climate policies «lead to a collapse in demand.»
(This data is open to disagreement - my sources are good but not
as rigorous as they should be.)
That means the «findings probably haven't faced
as rigorous a review as they might have,» Ars Technica reported, but it does show Emanuel is confident in his hurricane modeling, which has already been peer - reviewed.
Dear Tom # 1: JD # 6 is right, but in my view (as one who works with tree rings and publishes) the use of ring width
as a rigorous temperature proxy is still under development.
His was an intelligence
as rigorous as that of any conceptual artist, and it was devoted to painting.
So the time is right to look back again at some of the most radical sculptures of the postwar period that Graves made starting in 1969 — most famously, her lifelike sculptures of camels, which were
as rigorous and radical as the contemporaneous work of Richard Serra (to whom she was then married).
In this respect the works are romantic although their formal qualities are
as rigorous as before.
It's smaller in scale because of the footprint, but the kind of work that we're doing in terms of contributing to the field is just
as rigorous.
This distinctive, seminar - style program is uniquely designed to support artists in developing their studio and exhibition practice by giving them access to needed resources and tools, as well
as rigorous critique of their work.
The fellowship offers exposure to the operational structure of the multinational museum, as well
as rigorous practical museum training experience to individuals interested in pursuing careers in the curatorial field.
As a rigorous ingredient it becomes a remainder that can not be assimilated by taste, yet is vital to the complexity of artistic production.
The process of creating these works must be
as rigorous and contemplative as the resulting images, which are at once visually arresting and psychically soothing.
This program's educational and testing requirements are
as rigorous (or more so) than those for on - campus programs.
They meet criteria
as rigorous, scientific, animal biology oriented 400 level courses.
Popular in Europe for years, canine swimming is gaining recognition in the US as a therapeutic solution for veterinary health and fitness, as well
as a rigorous conditioning program for dogs in training.
No other program sets standards that are
as rigorous or as comprehensive as those provided by Canine Care Certified.
In fact, «the work» — taken as a whole — is neither
as rigorous nor as conclusive as Lepczyk et al. suggest.
Some of them may have received special training, although nothing
as rigorous as the training for service dogs.
With care provided by Dr. Laurence Sawyer and her team, the Clinic also serves
as a rigorous academic and experiential training program for students enrolled at Nashoba Valley Technical High School.
Scoring is not
as rigorous as traditional obedience.
Scoring is not
as rigorous as traditional obedience...» Also see a description of the rally ring signs.
It has all of the elements of my processes (though I am not
as rigorous) and much more.
While buying a home isn't
as rigorous as going through bankruptcy, many of the same records are required for most mortgage applications.
When buying stocks, stock valuation is a paramount hurdle — you should obviously ensure it's a quantitative process that's
as rigorous & consistent as possible.
Seasonal and temporary employees typically aren't subject to
as rigorous a hiring process; just 41 % of employers say they take a closer look at the backgrounds of these workers.
After that goes the written report of the research which is as time - consuming, as detail - specific, and
as rigorous as the actual research work.
It is certainly possible to certify the above standards
as rigorous.
If a school markets itself to high - achieving students
as a rigorous college - prep curriculum, families and parents of special education students may be dissuaded from pursuing enrollment at that school (Marcell, 2010).
Standards provide the opportunity to teach language skills at the same time
as rigorous content.»
But his tenure wasn't without its criticisms: He was also responsible for shepherding more contentious policies such
as the rigorous standards tied to RTTT and the teacher evaluation systems that accompanied NCLB waivers.
Requirements should be just
as rigorous when adding an endorsement to an existing license.