In any business, if the managerial side of things are run badly, you won't get much
difference to the outcome by employing new staff to work under that same old system.
If she had hired a competent lawyer, expert evidence would have been obtained and legal argument would likely have made an
enormous difference to the outcome of her case.
Better use of research can help schools spend their resources in the most efficient ways and make a
real difference to outcomes for disadvantaged pupils.»
You will have the opportunity to explore the dat you've collected in your school in order for you to plan actions that will make a
positive difference to the outcomes for the students in your school.
The idea that a six - hour delay in the start of the month - long, mostly random process of making antibodies could make any
meaningful difference to the outcome doesn't make much sense to me.
At the EEF, we think that better use of evidence can make a
real difference to outcomes for all pupils by helping schools spend their money more effectively.
Research has demonstrated that appropriate early intervention can make
significant differences to outcomes for individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
This is the second of a 2 - day program during which we will gather, collate and examine evidence from your class (es) and transfer this into action that will make a
positive difference to the outcomes of students in your school.
Screening for this pathogen can make a significant
difference to outcomes for patients undergoing surgery, and we believe universal screening should be re-introduced as standard practice to save lives.
But taking a Portrait mode picture takes some setting up as it is — so achieving the level of quality where Portrait Lighting makes a
big difference to the outcome is rare.
But whether or not the dissent, cast in those terms, would have caused Stewart or other justices to peel away from the majority; whether or not it would have made
any difference to the outcome of that case; it would have made the most profound difference for the coherence of conservative jurisprudence.
The bill will allow defendant public bodies to claim that the fact they didn't follow their legal duties — such as consulting the public or acting without bias — did not make
any difference to the outcome.
And in a tight race, extra funds in the right places could really make
a difference to the outcome.
No other ally, even if their contribution may have been helpful, could have made
any difference to the outcome of the war.
Hoyle was keen to boost the overall Balls vote, and Trickett's move made
no difference to the outcome since his support was transferred to Ed Miliband in the final round.
CPF Members played an important role during the 2015 General Election, providing a number of contributions towards the manifesto we were successfully elected on, and the work of its members out on the ground in our target seats made a real
difference to the outcome.
But there is much room for the campaigns to make
a difference to the outcome.
More than half of all term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum stillbirths had at least one element of care that required improvement which may have made
a difference to the outcome.
On one hand, the results are reassuring because for many common cancers, race made
no difference to the outcome, says Albain.
Start off with a positive attitude and a balanced eating plan to compliment your exercises and it will make a world's
difference to the outcome.
However, the difference between really good bunting and bad bunting is not likely to make
any difference to the outcome of the baseball game.
The right location could make all
the difference to the outcome of your date with eHarmony.
It is what happens inside the schools for the kids and the kinds of opportunities they have that makes
a difference to these outcomes,» said O'Day.
You will have the opportunity to explore the data you've collected in your school in order for you to plan actions that will make a positive
difference to the outcomes for the students in your school.
Continuing to gather, collate and examine evidence from your class (es) and transfer this into action that will make a positive
difference to the outcomes of students in your school beyond your first Visible Plearningplus year.
This is the first of a 2 - day program during which we will learn how to gather, collate and examine evidence from your class (es) and transfer this into action that will make a positive
difference to the outcomes of students in your school.
Continuing to gather, collate and examine evidence from your class (es) and transfer this into action that will make a positive
difference to the outcomes of students in your school beyond your first Visible Learningplus year.
I don't really know this approach in detail, but there are a host of things that could be different in the two groups that could make a real
difference to the outcomes — socioeconomic status, prior health status, maternal medical care, obstetric care.