The study controlled both for
the characteristics of individual houses (size, number of bedrooms and baths, age) as well as neighborhood characteristics (proximity to the central business district, income and accessibility to jobs).
Because latent profiles are orthogonal,
the characteristics of an individual can be accounted for by a single profile or by linear combinations of some of the profiles.
This is supported by the more positive experience of ewba in Community A, where the approaches and
characteristics of individual ewba workers contributed to an approach that accounted for the needs and preferences of Aboriginal people.
However, it is often difficult to identify ECEC as the cause of various developmental outcomes because of inseparable confounding factors, such as, issues of stability in care - giving and
the characteristics of individual children and their families.
The critical conditions for health promoting leadership were organisational conditions,
characteristics of individual managers, and support to managers.
Responsive practice means that the intervener attends to the relevant developmental
characteristics of the individual child or young person and, rather than reacting to their behaviour, responds to the young person's needs in a manner which is proactively consistent with the developmental needs and stage of the young person.
We specialize in producing handmade and custom designed opal jewelry to suit the unique
characteristics of each individual gemstone.
A recommendation letter is a document that provides details regarding how a reference assesses the experience, qualifications, and
characteristics of the individual to whom the letter will be of use.
On the social care side, any activity that involves the provision of personal care or «other practical assistance» provided by virtue of certain
characteristics of an individual, such as disability or dependency on alcohol or drugs, is potentially registrable.
a distinction, whether intentional or not but based on grounds relating to the personal
characteristics of the individual or group, which has the effect of imposing burdens, obligations, or disadvantages on such individuals or groups not imposed on others, or which withholds or limits access to opportunities, benefits, and advantages available to other members of society.
In cities with a population of one million or more, information that establishes the personal identity of an individual who has been stopped, questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer, such as the name, address or social security number of such person, shall not be recorded in a computerized or electronic database if that individual is released without further legal action; provided, however, that this subdivision shall not prohibit police officers or peace officers from including in a computerized or electronic database generic
characteristics of an individual, such as race and gender, who has been stopped, questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer.
Though it is interesting to understand
the characteristics of individual exceptional years, the story of global warming is ultimately derived from the long - term evolution of Earth's climate.
Although we follow a general philosophy for surf instruction, we understand that we must be conscious of the inherent
characteristics of the individual.
The responsible breeding of pedigreed cats preserves the distinct
characteristics of individual pedigreed breeds and ensures the continuation of predictable physical and behavioral traits for future generations.
The innovators who introduced the first retail ETF in 1993 created a unique and increasingly popular investment product by combining
characteristics of individual stocks with other features of mutual funds.
In light of this, fair credit is also a terminology that can denote
characteristics of an individual.
Vintages wines, by contrast, are produced in smaller batches, and are designed to showcase the unique
characteristics of individual year classes.
Furthermore,
characteristics of individual schools are also correlated with attrition.
The ASV can also help answer questions about
the characteristics of individual assessments and assessment systems.
However, few studies have investigated more inherent
characteristics of individual teachers.
They studied relationships between personal
characteristics of individual superintendents, such as gender, race, ethnicity, age, and experience and achievement.
These categories are defined by the aggregate characteristics of each high school, not by
the characteristics of individual students.
A Department for Education spokeswoman said: «The campaign's calculations are thoroughly misleading, and ignore the fact that under our national funding formula, funding is based on the needs and
characteristics of each individual school.
Annual value to family provides either a statutory amount of federal benefit (in the case of tax expenditures) or the average expenditure per child (for programs in which total expenditure and number of participants are known but benefits vary with
characteristics of individual recipients).
Until recently, whenever researchers wanted to look at
the characteristics of an individual in a group, they would compare the individual to the group average.
BeehiveID say traditional fraud prevention tools tend to focus on specific
characteristics of individual transactions, such as IP address, geolocation, browser fingerprints or behavioral factors.
Environmental factors, which change
the characteristics of an individual and are then passed on to its offspring, do not really fit into Darwin's theory of evolution.
However, it is not clear if such an average network truly captures
the characteristics of individual networks it aims to represent.
Taking all these observations together, we can conclude that the average network does not accurately represent
characteristics of individual networks in the data.
An average network, which is produced by averaging correlation matrices across subjects, does not properly represent
the characteristics of the individual networks [26].
These cells can then be reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells, which can be made into any organ cell, each bearing the unique genetic fingerprint and
characteristics of the individual.
Knowledge of biological
characteristics of individual corals enhances the ability to predict stress responses to a bleaching event.
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic are taking a similar approach, using PDX mice to match genetic
characteristics of an individual's tumor to specific drugs.
When it comes to applying and exploiting social knowledge, however,
the characteristics of individual baboons — whether its sex, status, boldness, or social ties in grooming networks — determine who gets to eat, or where they are in any queue that forms.
Getting phenotypes [traits and
characteristics of an individual] is much harder.
By contrast, the composition of the animal community and
the characteristics of individual species played a subordinate role in the study.
Researchers had to sift through 100 square - meters of forest floor for every four or five of the rare specimens, then use a high - power microscope and micrometer measuring tool to note variations in size, the shape of their mandibles, and patterns of hair on their exoskeletons — all defining
characteristics of individual species.
Group Attribution makes us think that the behavior and
characteristics of an individual are representative of the entire group.
Even though we can only generate a partial blueprint, those three characteristics combined play a significant role in determining the most important «core»
characteristics of that individual.
Specific hourly capacities or temperature programs can not be stated due to the wide variation in the physical
characteristics of individual products.
A religious community sharpens the personal
characteristics of its individual members.
So, while it is too simple to simply claim people are «born that way» (sexuality doesn't emerge until adolescence), of the potential factors — genetic, hormonal, developmental, social, and cultural influences — the first three are going to be determined before birth by the genetic and chemical
characteristics of the individual.
Thus, the highly variable
characteristics of both individual human beings and particular human societies flow from rather than contradict the idea that we human beings have a stable nature.
Holdings, sector weightings, market capitalization, turnover and portfolio
characteristics of individual client portfolios may differ, sometimes significantly, from those shown.
Determining the range of the corridors depends on the intrinsic
characteristics of individual asset classes as different securities possess unique properties that influence the decision.
U.S. mortgage insurance is thus based on the actual risk
characteristics of the individual borrower rather than pooled across all citizens, as is the case in Canada.
Ruby Payne is the intellectual source of conservative beliefs that poverty is mostly due to
some characteristic of the individual.
Olson replied, in classic «living Constitution» fashion by saying this happened «when we as a culture determined that sexual orientation is
a characteristic of individuals that they can not control.»
In his «The Size of God» Loomer says he «continues the empirical tradition» and attempts to establish inductively that the various ambiguities he describes as onto - logical conditions «derive from the basic
characteristics of individuals and societies» (SG 23,45).
Hubris is usually perceived as
a characteristic of an individual rather than a group, although the group the offender belongs to may suffer consequences from the wrongful act.