Sentences with phrase «assumptions about improvement»

Even on the basis of wildly optimistic assumptions about improvement in the quality of teachers, the quality - based wage declined by 6 percent for women and 3 percent for men.

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TB: Honestly, it is hard to make an assumption about that since we typically service people who need credit improvement; we are not usually exposed to individuals with good credit or individuals that are not interested in their credit profile because that isn't our line of work.
Honestly, it is hard to make an assumption about that since we typically service people who need credit improvement; we are not usually exposed to individuals with good credit or individuals that are not interested in their credit profile because that isn't our line of work.
I consider that if funding is sufficient we have a 50/50 chance of developing technology within about 25 to 30 years from now that will, under reasonable assumptions about the rate of subsequent improvements in that technology, allow us to stop people from dying of aging at any age — equivalent to the effect of today's antiretrovirals against HIV.
This is not so much about improvement as the perpetuation of sameness built on the assumption that the convergent direction schools are taking is somehow OK... just follow the research and collaborate more!!
The course, taught by Professor Deborah Jewell - Sherman, provides an opportunity for students to combine action and reflection, challenge their assumptions about leadership and improvement, and integrate and deepen their learning across the Ed.L.D.
The projected level of heat rate improvement is sensitive to assumptions about natural gas supply that influence natural gas prices, reflecting competition between available compliance options.
The amount of dedicated bioenergy crops produced is sensitive to assumptions about crop productivity improvements (see Thomson et al 2010).
In the modelling for the 2008 review, my team and I had to make assumptions about technological improvement, and we did assume some improvement in the new technologies.
Recent AEOs have also included alternative cases examining the impact of proposed policy changes, variation in the rate of technology improvement, and different assumptions about the size of the energy resource.
Voluminous, defensively crafted guidelines signal mistrust between institutional clients and external counsel, but they can be addressed through: a) improved communication within firms to ensure that administrative departments understand implications and enable compliance through process improvements, and; b) checking assumptions by facilitating discussions with clients about factors influencing guideline development.
All that has been written about the problem is based upon the assumption that the solution lies in bringing about the right improvements to the present method of providing legal services.
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