Sentences with phrase «decision based on evidence»

I believe that it is sensible to make decisions based on evidence rather than feelings or intuition.
I can not make decisions based on evidence I can not see, senses I do not possess, or knowledge I do not have.
The PAR system includes two key features: (1) the expertise of consulting teachers, skilled teachers who have released time to serve as mentors to support fellow teachers in the same subject areas and grade levels, and (2) a system of due process and review that involves a panel of both teachers and administrators who recommend personnel decisions based on evidence from the evaluations.
«It is a matter for people to make their own decision based on the evidence they hear, compassion and empathy and I want the debate to be respectful on all sides and it should never be personalised.»
The commission decision based on evidence presented at a public hearing in August.
This revamped approach to the training, support, and assessment of teacher candidates has demonstrated that it is possible to meaningfully assess and differentiate first - year teacher performance and make sound certification and retention decisions based on the evidence.
21st Century Skills are an essential need if every learner is to successfully navigate this global community, empowered to think openly on ideas, and make informed decisions based on evidence and understanding.
However, if the incorporation of the material of others would lead a reasonable person apprised of all the relevant facts to conclude that the trial judge has not put his or her mind to the issues and made an independent decision based on the evidence and the law, the presumption of judicial integrity is rebutted and the decision may be set aside.
Prof Evers says doctors will serve their patients best by making decisions based on the evidence, «not by playing Santa Claus and doling out nicely wrapped presents of unnecessary, ineffective and costly care.»
Mr Page said: «As a highly experienced magistrate, I have made judgments on thousands of cases and in each case, have come to my decision based on the evidence, and the evidence alone, placed before me and my colleagues.
«Sir Cliff looks forward to the point at which a judge can make a decision based on the evidence he or she will be presented with in court.»
This was a decision based on evidence that came to me through my life experience and compared to the stories, and rules I was taught from the Bible, and by members of the church.
We need to make decisions based on evidence.
The reader can be left to make their decision based on the evidence.
Lavine said she prefers to make decisions based on evidence and data and looked forward to reading the report to see what information was used to make recommendations.
As a doctor, I'm a huge believer in making decisions based on evidence — both in terms of scientific research and first - hand experience.
Jonathan Simons, head of education at Policy Exchange, said: «Policymakers should make decisions based on evidence.
We make decisions based on evidence and judge our work by how effective it advances excellence in public charter schools.
We recognize the strength of uniting our efforts towards the common goals of all charter schools and make decisions based on evidence and evaluate our work by how effective it advances excellence in public charter schools.
«We have a culture where we make decisions based on evidence and results and data, rather than opinions.
Then, the VA issues a decision based on the evidence you have presented to them regarding your disability rating.
Making a decision based on the evidence, but without additionally requiring expert evidence, is not taking judicial notice.
A procedure during which evidence is taken to determine an issue of fact and to come to a decision based on that evidence.
As long as the Court can make a decision based on the evidence before it, judgment on a summary trial may be given irrespective of the amounts involved, the complexity of the issues, and the existence of conflicting evidence.
Courts frequently cite the passage from Speckling v. British Columbia 2005 BCCA 80, that «(a) decision based on no evidence is patently unreasonable, but a decision based on insufficient evidence is not: Douglas Aircraft Co. of Canada Ltd. v. McConnell, [1980] 1 S.C.R. 245, and Board of Education for the City of Toronto v. Ontario Secondary School Teachers» Federation et al (1997), 144 D.L.R. (4th) 385 (S.C.C.)».
Can the arbitrator be truly impartial and make a decision based on the evidence, if he or she does meet with parties privately and has information from one that the other doesn't know about?
Providers make decisions based on evidence every day in a healthcare organization.
If the parties can not agree to a visitation arrangement during mediation, the judge will make a decision based on the evidence presented during the hearing.
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