Sentences with phrase «conclude at an assessment»

Your online application will then go through a variety of strength - based selection methods, either online or face - to - face, and is likely to conclude at an assessment centre.

Not exact matches

Trump pitched the plan as a benefit to the middle class that comes at the expense of the rich — an assessment at odds with independent tax experts who have analyzed the bill and concluded the bulk of its benefits go to corporations and the wealthy.
The censure came days after the leadership that represents most American nuns concluded a meeting in Washington to devise a response to an April Vatican assessment that accused the nuns of hosting speakers who preached «radical feminism» at an annual gathering of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious.
His Honour then addressed the ACCC's submission that (para 362)» the primary judge erred by failing to recognise that Metcash enjoyed a degree of pricing discretion and that that freedom demonstrated that it did not face close constraint from the major supermarket chains» and again concluded (at 375) that the «primary judge's assessment... does not reflect error».
They concluded that when it comes to comparing students at one school or in one classroom with students in another, self - assessments just don't work — especially in cases where they are used as tools for accountability.
A study by researchers at the University of Geneva concludes that prevalent ankle fractures should be considered as osteoporotic fractures and taken into account in fracture - risk assessment.
Not long after the IOM report was published, NIH issued its own written assessment, concluding that research has neglected many of the biological factors behind ME / CFS and urging more basic science aimed at teasing out the mechanisms of the disease.
But the coercion of mandatory labeling ought to be reserved for information that is relevant to health, not GMO content, because government - sponsored assessments have repeatedly concluded that approved GMOs are at least as safe and nutritious as their conventionally bred counterparts.
At present, the most immediate threat to EU citizens is to those living or visiting influenza A (H7N9)- affected areas in China concludes the updated rapid risk assessment by the European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC).
A risk assessment by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control in Stockholm, issued just before Christmas, concluded that «it is unlikely that this new orthobunyavirus can cause disease in humans, but it can not be excluded at this stage.»
A four - year assessment concluded in 2007 that this iconic Atlantic Coast native was at its lowest abundance ever, and the decline continued last year.
«These assessments are administered at a single point in time and provide after - the - fact data that do not inform instruction,» the authors wrote, concluding that the resulting education system is one that places more emphasis on accountability goals than it does on the improvement of student learning.
A candid assessment of that situation should lead management to conclude that an all cash offer at a significant premium to all Company stockholders is in the best interests of the stockholders.
The latest hurricane damage assessments and hotel news took center stage at the recently concluded Caribbean Travel Marketplace.
In its «Bridging the Emissions Gap» report published at the end of 2011, UNEP undertook a systematic assessment of the size of what we should by rights be calling the Multi-Gigatonne Gap, concluding that it is in the range of 6 - 11 Gt.
«In summary, the current assessment concludes that there is not enough evidence at present to suggest more than low confidence in a global - scale observed trend in drought or dryness (lack of rainfall) since the middle of the 20th century.»
[109] In a letter sent to FoS lawyer Gerald Chipeur, dated September 4, EC legal counsel Patricia Moise wrote: «After completing a preliminary assessment, our office concluded that no further investigation into this matter was warranted based on the information before us at this time.»
Not only that, Curry goes past it, to, somewhat fantastically, conclude that «My assessment is that it is > 2/3 likely that there is such an extreme end «coincidental» natural variability mimicking effect (just as laid out above) and then on to say — after limiting the range of possible natural variability («coincidentally» enough) to only that which is close to this high «could» be (acc» to the IPCC) state of 50 %» natural» effect (that is, giving that itself only a 20 percent range in either direction (meaning, depending on interpretation, either a positive40 % or 30 % floor to the input of «natural» and a ceiling of 60 to 70 %)-RRB-, and thereby negating any possibility of the opposite — TO, again, the new mean representing the one directional and full extent of what, could plausibly be natural variability, and then concluding from there that «At this point, I think anthropogenic is 50 % or less.»
Under Watson's tenure, the IPCC last year produced its third comprehensive assessment of the state of climate science, concluding that» [t] here is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities,» and predicting that average global temperatures will rise between 3 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the endof the century — conclusions reaffirmed last spring at White House request by the National Academy of Sciences.
the current assessment concludes that there is not enough evidence at present to suggest more than low confidence in a global - scale observed trend in drought or dryness (lack of rainfall) since the middle of the 20th century, owing to lack of direct observations, geographical inconsistencies in the trends, and dependencies of inferred trends on the index choice.
The AR5 also concludes that we're on track for dangerous levels of warming, however Joe Romm at ClimateProgress notes that in some areas the assessment report gets the forecasts wrong:
That led to the judge at first instance considering an assessment of FW, that concluded she had an undeveloped sense of herself and needed psychotherapy to help her develop as an individual with an autonomous sense of self.
An assessment would be considered incomplete that had been concluded without understanding family strengths, what previous challenges had been experienced and how past problems had been dealt with, and without a reasonably full understanding of how family members relate at an emotional level (that is, affective responding — how distress is shown, comfort is provided and how they have fun together — and also the level of affective involvement between its members — from close to distant).
He concluded, however, that even without an assessment report, the Mother's behaviour of extreme parental alienation that was described in great detail in the 140 page decision of Zuker J. certainly necessitated the protection finding and disposition that was made and that the Mother's behaviour since had only served to confirm the fundamentally important finding made at trial that she is a person who focuses only on her own needs and not those of her children and that she has absolutely no insight into the consequences of her behaviour on her children's wellbeing.
In Social - Emotional Assessment, Performance, and Standards (The Future of Children, 2017) Clark McKown, an associate professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at Rush University Medical Center states, «The next generation of SEL assessments should follow six principles, he concludes.
The three phases include an initial assessment of self - sufficiency needs, followed by individual therapy and case management aimed at improving self - sufficiency behaviors and skills, and concluded with solution - focused family therapy sessions.
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