Sentences with phrase «broad guidelines on»

It can also be used as a resource for instructional specialists and special education teachers who are searching for broad guidelines on the design and delivery of intensive interventions.

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«Right now that is one of the biggest problems; there just isn't enough transparency around the detail — the basis on which some parts of the analysis is being completed and / or overly broad subjective discretion which can be used to override voting guidelines
Those meals have always been subject to nutritional guidelines because they are partially paid for by the federal government, but the new rules put broader restrictions on what could be served as childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed.
This conference touched on a broad spectrum of topics encompassing scientific integrity, including gene therapy, guidelines for animal and human subject use, authorship, public health issues, and the involvement of minorities in research.
In addition to her expert skill as a clinician, Dr. Frontera also has many research interests including identifying biomarkers and predictors of early brain injury and vasospasm / delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage and their impact on outcome; determining the efficacy of therapeutic strategies and developing guidelines for the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage; evaluating the cost, length of stay, quality of life, functional and cognitive outcomes in a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic disorders.
All accommodations on KELPA2 assessments must meet the accommodation guidelines of the broader Kansas Assessment Program.
The guidelines, offering both specific and broad recommendations, center on the following:
Rather than focusing on specific nutrients and getting weighed down with confusing details, Brazil's guidelines emphasize the broader picture of dietary wellbeing and suggest very sensible, positive, and easy - to - follow ways in which Brazilians can eat better.
The short answer: In practice, anyone (scientists and non-scientists) can comment on the articles undergoing public discussion, but we mention «the scientific community» in the guidelines because typically scientists (in the broadest sense of the word) are the ones interested in commenting on the articles.
Similarly, Guidelines on the assessment of horizontal merger under the Council Regulation on the control of concentrations between undertakings [2004] OJ C31 / 3, para 79 has a rule against aggregating across markets; and see the discussion in OFT, Article 101 (3)-- A Discussion of Narrow versus Broad Definition of Benefits: discussion note for an OFT breakfast roundtable (London, Office of Fair Trading, May 12, 2010), available at http://www.oft.gov.uk/news-and-updates/events/roundtable-article101 (3) / paras. 2.4, 4.1 and A10).
Good collaboration between stakeholders is required to standardize on ODR principles, guidelines, rules... and design solutions that can be implemented on a broad scale, and increase confidence in e-commerce, for both business and consumers.
The European Council shall, acting on the basis of the report from the Council, discuss a conclusion on the broad guidelines of the economic policies of the Member States and of the Community.
The key patent cases that I have to address and consider currently in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnological cases (however, it should be appreciated there are several more) are the recent Alice (patent subject matter eligibility), Shaw Industries Group, Inc. (accused infringers can use AIA review procedures without undermining their case in later litigation), Merck & Cie (PTAB AIA review decisions must be reviewed with deference on appeal) and In re Cuozzo Speed Technologies, LLC, (broadest reasonable interpretation for IPR versus ordinary meaning for litigation is appropriate) decisions as well as the USPTO's ever developing guidelines as to patent subject matter eligibility and obviousness determinations.
Values have a major influence on a person's behavior and attitude and serve as broad guidelines in all situations.
Indeed, psychological interventions have been proven to be effective in a broad range of disorders and illnesses.15 — 18 Although a few former works have focused on psychological interventions in haemophilia, showing positive and promising results, 19 — 25 the lack of recent papers exploring this issue is somewhat surprising, despite the recommendations and guidelines that emphasise their relevance.
It is not intended as guidance on special measures generally — for broader guidance on special measures, including applicable principles of international human rights law, please see Guidelines to understanding «Special measures» in the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth).
The proportion of U.S. contraceptive users relying on LARCs jumped from 2.4 % in 2002 to 14.3 % in 2014, the highest level ever recorded in the United States.9 There is also some evidence that LARCs are highly desired by many abortion patients and that patient interest increases when LARCs are available for immediate postabortion initiation.1, 11,12 Notably, all contraceptive methods, including LARCs, are appropriate for immediate uptake following a surgical abortion.13 In addition, recently updated medical guidelines support providing implants and injectable contraception at the time of a medication abortion, along with previously available methods like the pill, patch and ring; the IUD is now the only method that providers can not offer on the day medication abortion is started.14 This broader array of options is particularly significant given that medication abortion represents an increasing proportion of all abortions nationally.
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