Sentences with phrase «beyond early practice»

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To use smart algorithms responsibly, companies — particularly financial services firms — must identify potential problems early and have a well - conceived plan for addressing and removing unintended bias before it leads to discrimination in their lending practices, as well as potential discriminatory biases that may reach beyond lending and affect other aspects of a company's operations.
Interest in oriental religion goes back in America to the early 19th century, as we have seen, but never before have significant numbers of people gone beyond reading books to become adepts and engage in arduous practice.
With practice you get the confidence to know how early this is, leaving them even a couple of minutes beyond this point will make your sponge too dry.
Employers and employees should consider new approaches to improve employee health during business trips that go beyond the typical travel health practice of providing immunizations and medical evacuation services, according to Rundle, whose earlier research found that extensive business travel was associated with higher body mass index, obesity, and higher blood pressure.
In fact, the practice is one of the earliest health rituals we know of, used for thousands of years by Polynesian cultures in Samoa, Hawaii, New Zealand, and beyond to represent spiritual wellness and physical strength.
Proposed changes to improve teaching practices, including implementation of content - rich curriculum and effective use of assessment data, and proposed changes to professional development are central to our effort to ensure every child in Head Start receives high quality early learning experiences that will build the skills they need to succeed in school and beyond.
Tiffani J Howell, Tammie King, Pauleen C Bennett, Puppy Parties and Beyond: the role of early age socialization practices on adult dog behavior, Volume 6, pages 143 - 153
their practices diverged early from conventional curatorial paths, and instead aligned with more expanded practices of digital curation and beyond.
Understanding how video and dematerialized practices from the late 1950s and early 1960s (and beyond) are tied to a fantasy of the uninflected white body seems essential to me.
Isaac Julien Studio is proud to present this behind the scenes studio visit filmed earlier this year as part of Tate Shots, Tate's short film series exploring artists, artworks and artistic practice relating to the Tate collection and beyond.
Presenting both early career and established artists, Being Here With You / Estando aquí contigo will highlight distinctive practices shaping conversations and communities in our binational region and beyond.
Its goal is not only to showcase a large sampling of contemporary feminist art from a global perspective but also to move beyond the specifically Western brand of feminism that has been perceived as the dominant voice of feminist and artistic practice since the early 1970s.
Appalachian at that time was only five years old, and was dedicated to «provid [ing] opportunity for people from Appalachia and beyond to realize their dreams of practicing law and bettering their communities,» 3 and Tom was one of the dedicated professors who had an integral role in guiding ASL's early classes toward that goal.
A further question is whether the single recent foray beyond the constitutional law field — namely the landmark decision in BCE — is a one ‐ of - a - kind aberration or an early sign of a possible expansion of the practice.
Beyond the name, Android N is unique in that Google released a test version earlier than normal — offering up a developer preview in March rather than its past practice of doing so at Google I / O, its annual developer conference.
To guide their decisions about practice, all early childhood teachers need to understand the developmental changes that typically occur in the years from birth through age 8 and beyond, variations in development that may occur, and how best to support children's learning and development during these years.
Invest in them; invest in them early; invest in them well; invest in evidenced based practice, develop evidence based policies and we will all reap the economic, social, educational and moral return on this investment well beyond the life time of the new parliamentary period.
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