Results are reviewed quarterly against the scorecard, allowing for
early course correction; an annual performance bonus is connected to personal performance objectives on scorecard results.
Preschool is regarded by many as the best opportunity for
an early course correction, allowing all children to be launched on a successful academic — and life — trajectory no matter what is happening at home.
Not exact matches
Correction: An
earlier version of this blog overstated Byle's role with the Bible Correspondence
Course.
Right now I'm scrapping with the road, flicking the R500 into corners and then trying not to unleash too much power too
early, thinking hard about every braking input (there's no ABS to lean on, of
course), yo - yoing up and down the thumping power - curve and just occasionally dialling - in a
correction as the tail steps out under power, just occasionally riding out the slide for the length of a gear because the R500 wants me to.
Generally, the prognosis is better when corrective surgery is performed
early in the
course of the disease; many of the malformations in the bones and joint occur over time and can be prevented with
early correction.
A paper by Xizhe Peng of Fudan University in Shanghai dissects China's 2010 census and paints a portrait of a country that is rapidly aging, due to the sharp «one child»
course correction after Mao Zedong's
earlier push for large families (a fascinating bit of history explored in Tim Flannery's book «Here on Earth «-RRB-.
The Legal Health Check - Up Project developed by the Halton Community Legal Clinic has been running for about three months through the
early phase of implementation, monitoring and
course correction.
To some extent, all those
course closures are simply a market
correction: The golf industry went through a building boom in the 1990s and
early 2000s, driven by developers who used golf
courses as amenities to help sell homes.