Sentences with phrase «as the cohort change»

(Results on the FCAT are reported as the cohort change in mean scale score on a scale from 100 to 500.

Not exact matches

The only goal that matters is to get your messages in front of highly influential people (think digital multipliers and megaphones) who are tightly connected to significant (and fairly sizeable) niches of active and desirable individuals whose actions and attitudes they can directly influence (amplification) and whose behaviors as consumers, voters, or other cohort members you are looking to change and channel into actual results.
If Kroenke and his cohorts want to run our prestigious football club as a mere business / franchise ultimately to line their own pockets, then we have the right, AS PAYING AND SUPPORTING CUSTOMERS, to be completely dissatisfied and do whatever it takes to make a changas a mere business / franchise ultimately to line their own pockets, then we have the right, AS PAYING AND SUPPORTING CUSTOMERS, to be completely dissatisfied and do whatever it takes to make a changAS PAYING AND SUPPORTING CUSTOMERS, to be completely dissatisfied and do whatever it takes to make a change.
It seems that football as a whole is stuck with a FIFA organization that is at best archaic and at worst institutionally corrupt and until those in the game, but outside FIFA, are able to execute real change from the top down, then we can expect more of the same from Sepp and his cohorts.
Our Research Roundtable, done in partnership with the Working Parent Support Coalition, is made up of an international cohort of companies who have joined together to share their Parental Leave experience — with us and with each other — as a way to create internal change and publicly state that they are serious about advancing quantifiable Parental Leave Leadership.
The study started as an RCT in 2006, but was changed into a prospective cohort study in 2007 because it was impossible to find women who would agree to be randomized for place of birth [12].
A cohort of Albany lawmakers has been itching for change and yesterday's vote to elect Albany Democrat Andrew Joyce as legislative chair sealed the deal.
ALBANY - A cohort of Albany lawmakers has been itching for change and Monday's vote to elect Albany Democrat Andrew Joyce as legislative chair sealed the deal.
But Kotka acknowledges that if all goes as planned, the new cohort of e-Estonians will have to have a say in any future changes to the country's corporate tax structures, for instance, and perhaps more.
Consequently, despite the extensive and highly successful efforts of many researchers to develop infection models in Drosophila, the outcomes of infection are often measured by end - points such as insect death (survival of a cohort of insects over time) or changes in cell morphology at fixed periods throughout infection (often monitored by staining different elements of the cytoskeleton).
Decline in cognitive test scores over 10 years (% change = change / range of text × 100) as function of baseline age cohort in men and women, estimated from linear mixed models.
Comprehensive studies of changes in the resident intestinal microbiota, host metabolism and immune system reactivity in T1D patients and cohorts at risk of T1D, as well as the correlation with clinical data, anti-islet antigen antibodies and HLA genotypes will enable identification of novel biomarkers and biosignatures, and insights into the pathophysiology of the onset of T1D.
A potential explanation for the secular trend may be that while improved treatment for cardiovascular risk factors or complicating diseases has reduced mortality in all weight classes, the effects may have been greater at higher BMI levels than at lower BMI levels.12 Because obesity is a causal risk factor for hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia,15,19 - 22 obese individuals may have had a higher selective decrease in mortality.18 Indirect evidence of this effect is seen in the findings as the deaths occur at similar time periods in the 3 cohorts, but cohorts recruited at later periods have an increase in the BMI associated with the lowest mortality, possibly suggesting a period effect related to changes in clinical practice, such as improved treatments, or general public health status, such as decreased smoking or increased physical activity.
The increase in immigrant population throughout the 1980s dramatically changed the first grade cohort as more English Language Learners entered the classroom.
Trujillo's own identity as a fighter for social change was only reinforced during her year in the International Education Policy (IEP) Program, and further strengthened by the relationships she built with her cohort.
Set to launch in August 2010, Spence said it is the hope that the 25 candidates admitted will remain as a strong, deeply connected cohort «who will affect change in a range of environments and across all boundaries» in the years ahead.
As a result, measuring changes in the gap over a longer period of time requires some comparison across cohorts.
But Jonathan Simons, head of the education at the right - leaning thinktank Policy Exchange, said drastic falls in Ofsted grades are usually caused by major events such as a change in pupil cohorts, heads leaving, an exodus of teachers or a financial crisis.
Districts could also track, over time, the average achievement of grade - level cohorts within schools to determine if performance changes as predicted by the value added by teachers who transfer into or out of schools and grades.
To adopt the learning gains calculation model for the Florida Standards Alternate Assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics, as well as to bring the rule into compliance with 2017 statutory changes and an update to the referenced federal regulation for the four - year adjusted cohort graduation rate.
Other changes affecting the use of pCDR as a disclosure item are discussed in «Section 668.413 Calculating, Issuing, and Challenging Completion Rates, Withdrawal Rates, Repayment Rates, Median Loan Debt, Median Earnings, and Program Cohort Default Rate.»
In 2012, I crowdsourced an analysis of the census results, looking at the extent to which the increase in religion was driven by changes in stated affiliation from religious to non-religious, as opposed to the demographic replacement of older more religious cohorts by younger, less religous ones.
RE: «Those who have worked most of their lives under the old paradigm likely will not make the change, but a new cohort entering the profession will rally around the new one, superseding the old paradigm as older members DIE OFF and are replaced by those who have been trained under the new paradigm.»
It therefore seems problematic to me when such lively, well - informed and yet largely unresolved debates among a substantial cohort of the world's climate change researchers gets reduced to six key messages, messages that on the one hand carry the aura of urgency, precision and scientific authority — «there is no excuse for inaction» — and yet at the same time remain so imprecise as to resolve nothing in political terms.
Many of the changes and additions that WIP 2020 will bring to the Insider Program will include experimental features, such as «Cohorts», a new initiative that aims to improve the way Microsoft gathers, and acts upon, feedback from its Insider community.
This positive change is important, as it not only appears to result in an improved mood and a reduction in symptoms of depression and anxiety, but also has the potential to increase participation in social, community and cultural activities for this cohort.
Therefore, the change estimates are independent of selection effects attributed to all stable inter-individual differences such as cohort, intelligence, personality, or genetic vulnerability to illness.
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