Arsenal's problems are multifaceted, and would not be solved by a knee jerk reaction, but
by systematic changes in club policy, playing personnel and coaching / administrative staff.
Not exact matches
In conclusion, conducting monetary policy with
systematic rules as a reference (but not as a guide) is favored
by senior policymakers in respect to
changing economic assumptions in a complex economy.
Cryptocurrency and blockchain record can assistance
change the
systematic roadblocks we face
by providing everybody entrance to real - time information and expelling the vital institutions, foundations, and companies sitting on critical information.
(Hollenbach and Hicks offer good reasons to be dubious of an approach limited to government policies unsupported
by systematic moral arguments and
changes in civic institutions,)
[iii]
Changes in health in England, with analysis
by English regions and areas of deprivation, 1990 — 2013: a
systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 Lancet 2015; 386: 2257 — 74 Published Online September 15, 2015 http://thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736 (15) 00195 - 6.
«Transformational» leaders go one step further
by introducing
systematic change in domestic or, more rarely, international politics (p. 148).
Executive Summary The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project was created to make the best possible estimate of global temperature
change using as complete a record of measurements as possible and
by applying novel methods for the estimation and elimination of
systematic biases.
By using all the data and new statistical approaches that can handle short records, and by using novel approaches to estimation and avoidance of systematic biases, we expect to improve on the accuracy of the estimate of the Earth's temperature chang
By using all the data and new statistical approaches that can handle short records, and
by using novel approaches to estimation and avoidance of systematic biases, we expect to improve on the accuracy of the estimate of the Earth's temperature chang
by using novel approaches to estimation and avoidance of
systematic biases, we expect to improve on the accuracy of the estimate of the Earth's temperature
change.
Offering that «it's very hard to do a
systematic change,» Girard cited her work as the chairwoman of Boston's interagency green building committee, in which every major construction project has to pass a checklist produced
by the agency to comply with new adaptation codes.
Budimirovic says the current study updated the 2013 recommendations
by using a more
systematic approach that classified existing outcome measures as either being able to detect shorter - term
changes (measures in FXS placebo - controlled trials lasting less than 12 months) or longer - term
changes (lasting longer than 12 months)
changes and
by grading the measures» quantitative properties using the COnsensus - based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) system, an initiative that aims to improve how health measurement tools are selected.
Trenberth says that the climate monitoring principles set
by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS), the lead international organization for oversight of
systematic climate observations, lack provisions for verifying accuracy and confirming or refuting «surprising» climate -
change results based on satellite data.
Similarly, analysis of splicing
changes with PMI did not show conclusive evidence of
systematic splicing deregulation (as measured
by the splicing entropy) across tissues.
Contributors to climate
change debate websites and written submissions to us claimed that these e-mails showed a deliberate and
systematic attempt
by leading climate scientists to manipulate climate data, arbitrarily adjusting and «cherry - picking» data that supported their global warming claims and deleting adverse data that questioned their theories.
In addition to
changes related to program structure, such as those raised
by the recent high - profile Teachers College study, the question of content is pivotal; principals receive limited training in the use of data, research, technology, the hiring or termination of personnel, or using data to evaluate personnel in a
systematic way.
Systematic evaluation of pupil progress: Regular monitoring of reading progress, used
by all teachers, results shared, data used to make instructional
changes
Both Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and his predecessor, David A. Paterson, dealt with the problem of rising pension costs
by pushing
systematic changes through the legislature, including hikes in the amounts of money that teachers and other pension plan participants must contribute from their paychecks.
As such, the principal should have the decision - making authority to effectively bring about
systematic change necessary for school improvement.Collaboration Principals should strive for facilitative leadership, which is accomplished
by delegating to and collaborating with teachers, developing teacher leaders
by pursuing common goals, and engaging stakeholders in the decision - making process.
Mike Siebersma, Education Northwest This poster highlights early results from a small rural high school's
systematic change process to improve students» college readiness
by addressing critical reading skills.
Essentially, many teachers, so exhausted and worn down
by this lack of professionalism, combined with the conditions in which they work, may resist
change of any sort,
systematic initiatives of any sort, or new ideas of any sort because they are simply trying to survive, physically or emotionally, in the face of so much adversity.
There is no doubt that CEA leadership feels that it has done an effective job pushing back against the onslaught brought on
by the politically - driven Common Core State Standards initiative, the unproven and rushed
change in standardized testing requirements, the
systematic yet false narrative of failing schools and ineffective teachers, and the questionable storing and sharing of private, personal, and confidential information on students and their families.
«
By providing a systematic approach to addressing these mortgages, lenders actually protect themselves against claims by investors or others who feel that they are arbitrarily changing or modifying the loans,» Bernanke sai
By providing a
systematic approach to addressing these mortgages, lenders actually protect themselves against claims
by investors or others who feel that they are arbitrarily changing or modifying the loans,» Bernanke sai
by investors or others who feel that they are arbitrarily
changing or modifying the loans,» Bernanke said.
The paper, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, says events like last year's heat wave in Texas and the 2003 heat wave in Europe were almost certainly caused
by systematic climate
change.
«Indeed, it is not science to make predictions of how to
change the future
by use of selected scenarios when «no
systematic analysis has published on the relationship between mitigation and baseline scenarios»: this is pseudo-science of precisely the same type as astrology.»
However,
by plotting monthly data that has been adjusted for possible
systematic changes, such as the temperature «sine wave»
by simply subtracting the long term average for each month from each individual datum — which I call «monthly differences» — as its cumulative sum rather than in its original form, the cusum pattern that emerges is often quite striking.
Contributors to climate
change debate websites and written submissions to us claimed that these e-mails showed a deliberate and
systematic attempt
by leading climate scientists to manipulate climate data, arbitrarily adjusting and «cherry - picking» data that supported their global warming claims and deleting adverse data that questioned their theories.
As an extension,
systematic observational errors could perhaps be corrected as part of the regression
by estimating a constant shift to apply to each thermometer (treating
changes in technology as creating a new thermometer on the same site), though this may make the problem too large.
This one foundation, the assessment found, now accounts for 25 percent of all traceable foundation funding used
by organizations promoting the
systematic denial of climate
change.
I note that the recent paper shows a dramatic uptick in storm activity that has been convincingly refuted
by «strong evidence that there has been no
systematic change in the number of north Atlantic tropical cyclones during the 20th century.»
Systematic examination of the Gaspé - restricted reconstructions using 2 - 5 proxy PCs derived from MM - centered, but unstandardized data demonstrates
changes in reconstruction as more PCs are added, indicating a significant
change in information provided
by the PC series.
Both
systematic and random errors are of concern, the former particularly, because of the
changes in technology and sampling methods over the many decades, the latter from the very great spatial and temporal variability implied
by Figs. 2, 6, and 8.
The NDCs were determined
by «bottom up» pledges, based on national determinations of how to mitigate climate
change, rather than on any «top down»
systematic approach based on a technically derived carbon budget.
So in Chapter 3, drawing on standard social science content analysis procedures and the measures used
by Boykoff, I provide the first reliable and valid data evaluating
systematic patterns in mainstream coverage of the reality and causes of climate
change for the key political period of 2009 and 2010.
There was a
systematic White House effort to minimize the significance of climate
change by editing climate
change reports.
But additive
systematic errors (offsets) are wholly cancelled out
by looking at
changes, at the anomalies.
... observations may be «contaminated», either
by random and
systematic errors or
by changes in local conditions.
Since the IPCC Third Assessment, many additional studies, particularly in regions that previously had been little researched, have enabled a more
systematic understanding of how the timing and magnitude of impacts may be affected
by changes in climate and sea level associated with differing amounts and rates of
change in global average temperature.
I see them as albedo forcing driven
by systematic orbital
changes.
In UKCIP08, for example, we are handling this problem
by combining results from two different types of ensemble data: One is a
systematic sampling of the uncertainties in a single model, obtained
by changing uncertain parameters that control the climate system; the other is a multi-model ensemble obtained
by pooling results from alternative models developed at different international centers.
Climate Matters seeks to help correct that
systematic misperception —
by enabling journalists to tell local, science - based stories about climate
change — because climate
change is already causing harmful impacts in every region of our nation.
By using client intake software, you will have a
systematic process for capturing all of these data points, and you can even generate reports to measure how they are
changing with time.
She argued that the social media - driven campaign to raise awareness of the prevalence of sexual abuse and effect
systematic change made it nigh - impossible to «select a jury that is untainted
by the veritable flood of reporting on the subject».
This article is the first
systematic effort to theorize law's transformation
by new visual and multimedia technologies and to set out the
changes in legal pedagogy that are needed to prepare law students for practice in the new environment.
In a diverse and rapidly
changing legal profession, The Bluebook continues to provide a
systematic method
by which members of the profession communicate important information to one another about the sources and legal authorities upon which they rely in their work.
Currency — Currency is to be maintained
by a
systematic program of annual updates that focus on
changes in the principles of law in the body of the work and not on case summaries for their own sake.
Group based parenting programmes, run both
by professionals and
by parents, are becoming increasingly popular in the UK and a range of different programmes are available.10 Four recent
systematic reviews, one focusing entirely on group based programmes, 11 and three covering these programmes within wider reviews of mental health promotion and behaviour problem prevention12 — 14 have provided evidence that group based parenting programmes are an effective and cost effective way to improve parenting, and that such
changes have a beneficial effect on children's mental health and behaviour.
Teacher research articles share intentional and
systematic inquiry done
by teachers with the goals of gaining insights into teaching and learning, becoming more reflective practitioners, effecting
changes in the classroom or school, and improving the lives of children.
Some see the shrinking number of U.S. offices run
by well - established brands as a sign of bigger,
systematic changes ahead.