Many of these disputes center around
a critical finding of fact or law, and not with an assessment of damages or any requirement for a court order.
Not exact matches
A report
of the
findings, published Dec. 15 in the American Journal
of Respiratory and
Critical Care Medicine, highlights the long - term negative effects
of such relatively large airborne pollutants — a common
fact of everyday inner - city life — on lung health, especially in children under 11 years
of age.
«The
fact that eyewitnesses have experienced the past themselves makes them so credible that the students who interact with them in person
find it hard to build up the distance needed for a
critical approach to their accounts,» explains Christiane Bertram, who is first author
of the study and who meanwhile teaches teaching didactics in the social sciences at the University
of Konstanz.
Their
findings revealed a number
of critical facts as the outbreak was unfolding, including that the virus was being transmitted only by person - to - person contact and that it was picking up new mutations through its many transmissions.
Back to the Experimental Evidence Denise Minger went not just beyond the bestselling book and into the abyss
of thousands upon thousands
of data points known loosely as the original monograph but traveled even further through the lands
of the roughly one thousand references Campbell provides among his supporting evidence to
find a
critical study that Campbell himself had published showing, in
fact, that the central thesis
of his book — that animal foods, and specifically animal protein, are uniquely harmful to consume — is false.
There's an odd real - life analogy to Aiden's situation, given that Braff famously funded Wish I Was Here through Kickstarter — this despite the
fact that he had already
found fame through a decade
of TV's Scrubs, and goodwill through the
critical and box - office response to Garden State, which made $ 26 - million on a budget
of one - tenth that.
«It's our firm belief that we can disseminate cold, hard
facts to a
critical mass without boring them to tears or using esoteric language often
found in academic research and literature,» he says, adding that documentaries have a proven track record
of success.
«We've
found that teachers are
critical, and, in
fact, we need more
of them than we originally thought,» he said.
This election season has created the opportunity to challenge our own mental models and marry 21st century skills with
critical pedagogy, allowing students to express themselves through writing,
fact finding, action research, analyzing the authenticity
of text, communicating with elected officials, and engaging in debate from both their own and others» perspectives.
In
fact, a study from the Association
of American Colleges and Universities
found that, while roughly 70 percent
of college students assume they have the
critical...
When he learns
of his assignment — to infiltrate a prison in Malta and rescue a double agent who has
critical information about a planned assassination attempt on the Queen — he
finds himself overwhelmed with uncertainty, only agreeing to the job after realizing that his training as a playwright has in
fact prepared him well for the contretemps and complexity
of power - broking:» «What if this were my play?»
Spectrum Insurance Group specializes in
finding these policies for their clients, due to the
fact that many carriers will not offer a level (guaranteed fixed) premium on the purchase
of critical illness insurance alone.
Finding that perfect «adoption number» is made both more
critical and more complicated by the
fact that length
of stay is not neutral for shelter animals.
What this means is that you, like so many other leaders through history, will
find yourself confronting the
fact — so easy to overlook these past few years — that the health
of a nation's food system is a
critical issue
of national security.
If that fresh evidence had existed at the time
of Ms. Oakes» trial, and was presented to the jurors, we conclude that there is a reasonable possibility that the jury would have
found that the admitted inconsistencies, lies and self - interest in Ms. Scott's testimony left them a reasonable doubt that her identification
of Ms. Oakes as the murderer was reliable... [D] eference to the decision
of the trier
of fact can not play a significant role where that trier
of fact was not in possession
of critical information when it decided to convict.»
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Based on my review
of the trial judge's reasons, he did not make a
finding concerning this important issue and concerning whether Dr. Wright, in
fact, obtained the
critical view.
Professionally, I may
find that one
of my colleagues has made a breach
of duty and I have to remain impartially
critical, based on the
facts having examined the claimant, read the clinical notes and done the literature search.
While the Committee is not an adjudicative body, and does not make
findings of credibility, it was entitled to take a «
critical look at the
facts underlying the complaint and the evidence that does and does not support it», as well as other factors.
The
fact that private blockchains are being administered has led to rather (and maybe unjustly)
critical attitude, which can be
found among regulars
of specialised web communities.
«However, the use
of new technology to facilitate communication between a background screening firm and employer is, in
fact, mere window dressing that is now old hat and secondary to what is the most
critical to employers — that the background screening technology should be optimized to ensure accuracy and compliance,» says Rosen, a frequent speaker on background check and due diligence issues who
founded ESR in the San Francisco, California area back in 1997.
Research consistently indicates that children with more developed executive function skills prior to kindergarten experience greater school success.6, 7 For academic achievement, these skills may scaffold language and mathematic success.12 In
fact, in a low - income sample
of children, researchers have
found that executive function skills prior to kindergarten predict growth in both numeracy and literacy skills across the kindergarten year.12 A successful transition to school may be particularly
critical for children who have faced high levels
of adversity and may be at risk for poorer school performance.
Having well - written
findings of fact is
critical to ensure that your association's ethics decisions are sound and defensible.