Sentences with phrase «efficacy of such»

Data from these groups adds to the limited evidence regarding the efficacy of such groups.
It is imperative that the efficacy of such interventions be assessed so successful interventions can be adopted more broadly.
He said: «If the parties to an agreement expressly agree in it that one party may assign both the benefits and the obligations of performing the contract to another, then in my opinion there can be no legal objection to the efficacy of such an assignment.»
However, the very newness of the office as a concept has led to sometimes intense discussions about the very role and efficacy of such an office in the first place.
Are you asking about the efficacy of such questions, or the legality (i.e. whether the judge will smack you)?
So when discussing the efficacy of such tests, medical professionals tend to speak of sensitivity and specificity, measures that focus on the number of true positives and true negatives, the logical siblings of false positives and false negatives.
That requires the Department of Justice to inspect the procedures for creating such national standards, and the efficacy of such phrases in the records provisions of the Canada Evidence Act.
There are many ways of trying to determine the planet's temperature, although the efficacy of such a metric has yet to be established.
«This investigation raises bigger questions about the underlying strategy and efficacy of such voluntary schemes.
The efficacy of such dogmatism seems to be waning a bit, however.
Leveling and travel is pretty easy in WoW though so I'd question the efficacy of such a program.
Thus, many of the actual consequences of TNR remain poorly documented, making it difficult to assess the true efficacy of such programs.
«If you're hesitant or have key stakeholders who doubt the efficacy of such a campaign, try a short promotion or a specific age range and determine what you want to impact (length of stay, live release rate, budget, etc) and track your data carefully,» She says.
In receiving care of a specialized nature such as root canal treatment, patients need and deserve treatment that meets the standard of care and this study allowed us to understand the efficacy of such treatment if rendered.
Some districts use structured selection instruments in the hiring process, but we know little about the efficacy of such tools.
Summarize the survivors» multifaceted activism and ask your students to evaluate the efficacy of such action.»
However, the efficacy of such hyperhydration protocols remains equivocal.
Given the rather divergent toxicology and adverse event profiles seen with bardoxolone and DMF, we conclude that induction of Nrf2 can be advantageous, but that the electrophilic character of the molecule is crucial and thus sets significant limitations on the safety and efficacy of such compounds.
Legislation which allows the replacement of faulty mitochondria in eggs of mothers with mitochondrial disorders has been passed in the UK, and a paper published in the journal Cell Stem Cell has explored the efficacy of such techniques.
«The need for improving nursing home staff palliative care knowledge and practice is generally agreed upon, and the efficacy of such improvement is supported by our study findings,» the authors wrote.
How have expert political observers evaluated these actions taken by Pakistan against terrorism since December 2014 in response to the Peshawar Army School attack, and what is the published opinion of senior political experts regarding the efficacy of such measures?
What is at stake is not a question about the relative ethical efficacy of such an «ethical governor» but whether it could be said to act «ethically» at all.
To communicate to your constituency the need, relevancy, and efficacy of such an operation is vital.
Warren Buffett has opined on the efficacy of such repurchases routinely over the years.
For decades, American policy makers have been pulling tomorrow's sales into today by using cheaper credit, but the efficacy of such policies has been pretty much exhausted.

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In developing their resilience scale, the researchers highlighted traits such as being a good problem - solver, having control over your emotions, being able to maintain a feeling of optimism and a feeling of self - efficacy.
In particular, the complaint alleges that throughout the Class Period, defendants made materially false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that (1) the trials for GED - 0301 suffered from fatal design defects, such that GED - 0301 had failed to demonstrate meaningful clinical efficacy; (2) the growth of Otezla sales had dramatically slowed during Celgene's third fiscal quarter of 2017; and (3) the clinical and nonclinical pharmacology data in Celgene's new drug application («NDA») for Ozanimod were insufficient to permit a complete review by the FDA, which resulted in the FDA issuing a refusal to file letter to Celgene regarding the NDA.
According to Anate Brauer, MD, attending physician, Greenwich Hospital and NYU Medical Center, there is really only one antibiotic, Rifampin, that has been shown to decrease the efficacy of hormonal contraception such as estrogen delivered through a ring or patch.
«Though they have some traits that we can not imitate — like Musk's photographic memory — there are other characteristics we can take advantage of, such as cultivating an ambitious goal, building our self - efficacy and spending time alone to exercise our independent thinking.»
Meanwhile, researchers have also cast doubt on the long - term efficacy of «forced fun» at work, finding that required levity can lead to an array of bad outcomes such as burnout among employees, and that these cheerful work cultures often serve to distract workers from excessive control or poor conditions elsewhere in the business.
No such measure is ever 100 % effective though, so we do not guarantee that your personal and other information will be secure from theft, loss, or unauthorized access or use, and we make no representation as to the reasonableness, efficacy, or appropriateness of the measures we use to safeguard such information.
The limitations of macroprudential policies reflect the potential for risks to emerge outside sectors subject to regulation, the potential for supervision and regulation to miss emerging risks, the uncertain efficacy of new macroprudential tools such as a countercyclical capital buffer, and the potential for such policy steps to be delayed or to lack public support.14 Given such limitations, adjustments in monetary policy may, at times, be needed to curb risks to financial stability.15
As such, there are some doubting the efficacy of this move.
In my reading of Ford, he acknowledges that Whitehead's statement affirms such efficacy, but he responds that Whitehead should not have taken this step because it violates his own systematic position.
For despite the interconnection of all the elements we must distinguish between the one saving act of Christ which is made present in the liturgy (though its efficacy is not restricted to this presence) and the external sacramental action as such.
Perception in its primitive mode, as we have seen, is perception of causal efficacy, that is, the causal efficacy of concrete singular entities, and, as a subjective response to such influence, it is emotional rather than cognitive.
But having considered these suggestions we come to a question: why do we consider at such length the issue of the efficacy of teaching and learning?
One could hardly accept such an identification as fully true to Santayana's intentions, yet there is a certain intriguing affinity between Whitehead's distinction between perception in the mode of presentational immediacy and perception in the mode of causal efficacy and Santayana's distinction between intuition and intent.
At such times I felt strongly the influence of my inner group of more experienced practitioners, whose gentleness and poise were the best advertisement for the long - term efficacy of the undertaking.
15 Such an aesthetic would concentrate, for example, on what John Cobb, following Vernon Lee, calls the «hearer» of music — that is, one who reacts to music as it is felt in the mode of causal efficacy.
In such a man or woman or child, what William Law once styled «the process of Christ» is at work with signal efficacy.
He develops five characteristics of such a spirituality: conversion, with its requirement for solidarity; gratuitousness, as creating the atmosphere for efficacy; joy, which seeks victory over suffering by going through the school of martyrdom to Easter victory; spiritual childhood, which emphasizes being «with the poor and against poverty»; and community, which must emerge out of the dark night of injustice and solitude.
And apart from the actuality of such individual effort, the efficacy of society is only a potency waiting to be realized.
But, in accordance with our earlier argument, he must not do this in such a way that the operation of absolute Being in providing a ground of the new and increasing reality is inserted side by side with the causal efficacy of the finite cause as though fundamentally it were itself a part cause.
In such cases the sensory datum complete with the feeling of bodily efficacy is present.
Cobb continues: «I would suggest that an attitude of expectancy, attention and belief would be likely to facilitate such prehension and to determine which element of the past should be prominent in this causal efficacy upon the present» (FC 154).
God as an actual entity does have such efficacy for other entities, but creativity is not an actual entity and hence, can not function as an efficient (or final) cause of anything.
Dreweke pointed to a study detailing the increased use of long - acting reversible contraceptives (such as IUDs and implants) among teens; although the study was only conducted among women who already used contraception, the efficacy of longer - acting contraceptives is higher than those of other birth control methods.
It is because occasions are by nature transitional that there can be such a reality as causal efficacy or transfer of influence in the universe.
To be a civilized person is to conduct one's life in accord with such principles of excellence as consistency, balance, variety, and functional efficacy.
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