Not exact matches
They have no specific
expertise in the
matter, and being a provider
of these services puts the company in the awkward position
of having a point
of view
on private personal
matters as well as what defines basic well being.
Our
on - the - ground
expertise keeps you ahead
of the curve no
matter where you operate.
In the Sunna community it is a
matter of debate whether the fourth source
of authority, ijtihad, which means independent judgement, based
on study and acknowledged
expertise, is still open.
Again, however, he is usually selected
on the basis
of community leadership, rather than
expertise in
matters of mental health, or how representative he is
of the community being served.
Moser brings to the subject
matter a unique background: As a clinician who has treated hundreds if not thousands
of concussed student - athletes at the Sports Concussion Center
of New Jersey, she brings real world experience to the subject, not just as a neuropsychologist with specialized
expertise on baseline and post-concussion neurocognitive testing but in the management and treatment
of concussions, including the academic accommodations that are often needed during the sometimes long road to recovery.
«Linda is one
of the most talented professionals I have ever had the pleasure
of working with and her knowledge and
expertise on the issues that
matter most to New Yorkers is second to none,» Cuomo said.
He described how there was no case to be made for reserving seats for Bishops in the House
of Lords
on the basis that those men are uniquely well placed to provide vital
expertise on matters of public policy, because they are not.
Attendees at Weprin's birthday party included Public Advocate Letitia James, New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli (who spoke about Weprin's
expertise on financial
matters), Rep. Joe Crowley, chairman
of the Queens County Democratic Organization, and Queens borough president Melinda Katz, who served with Weprin in the Council before running in a crowded primary against him for City Comptroller in 2009.
Jonathan Lippman, who was chief judge
of the state Court
of Appeals from 2009 through last year, has joined the New York office
of Latham & Watkins LLP, where he will provide
expertise on state law and appellate
matters while remaining a high - profile advocate
on the public policy issues.
Not claiming
expertise in the
matter I double checked my source materials and reference papers
on brick manufacturers but could find no Walsh brickyard in the literature as existing at Glasco, Town
of Saugerties.
DiChristina: Yeah, I mean I think one
of the things we don't realize working
on the insides
of Scientific American all the time is that the editor is not just working with the scientists but also they're reporting and going out to meetings and doing other things; they're [scouring] the world for the best science that
matters for readers, have a lot
of expertise themselves and it just seemed to me that this would be the kind
of thing that readers might really find fascinating — what the editors
of Scientific American [are] thinking based
on all their conversations with the experts
of the day covering the various areas
of science and technology and how it affects our lives; and this was the genesis
of this story.
Connecting the Laboratoryâ $ ™ s
expertise and research
of its past to the
expertise and research
of its future, Aronson focuses
on the Laboratoryâ $ ™ s work in nuclear and particle physics, condensed
matter physics, life sciences, environmental sciences, and the chain
of activities from discovery to deployment.
We have been wanting to write about the Dengue vaccine mess since last year but for obvious lack
of knowledge or
expertise on the
matter, we decided to hold our piece and waited for people who can be considered authorities
on this serious issue to address it.
Reporting to the Board
of Directors, the International Officers provides
expertise and advice
on international
matters affecting or likely to affect the postdoctoral community to the Board and executive director, NPA committee leaders, and to the NPA membership.
It provides input and
expertise to organizations within and outside
of SNMMI
on matters related to instrumentation, data analysis and medical physics.
This person does not need to have web - design
expertise, but ideally has a good working knowledge
of the College and will advise the Board and guide our management office
on matters of web content.
As for for anthropogenic global warming, I'm a chemist, not a climatologist so I have to rely
on expertise of climatologist
on this
matter.
but keep in mind, let us stick to the premise
of the video, as to what i have suggested as a reason for concern, and hope that someone
on this website with knowledge and wisdom
on this
matter will contribute their
expertise: do high saturated fats from plant based sources, when ingested in large amounts that exceed the 100 % RDA for saturated fat (sometimes doubling and tripling the RDA) cause the same detrimental effects that meat dairy egg based sources do in the the above video?
There is a wide range
of shooting experiences, lessons and classes
on offer, so no
matter what level
of expertise you have, the Park Lodge Shooting School will have something that is right for you.
Stressing the balance between theory and practice, the program focuses
on how participants can translate their subject -
matter knowledge and
expertise into curriculum that will best serve the diversity and needs
of Boston's adolescent youth.
Instead
of repeatedly tying up your Subject
Matter Experts in a classroom teaching a finite group
of people, an online
on - demand training program can enable them to channel their
expertise into highly compelling online content.
A slim majority
of principals processed their data in collaboration with their staffs and called
on district staff members and others with special
expertise to help them with data analysis and use, as normative theory
on this
matter recommends.
Knowledge
matters — Prepare teacher leaders to draw
on their content knowledge
expertise when working with instructional teams
of teachers and administrators.
Tighe paraphrases Wiggins and goes
on to say, «Grant reminded us
of the value
of being sensitive to learners who do not have our
expertise (and sometimes not even an interest) in the subject
matter that we know so well.»
Instructional designers will draw
on their subject
matter experts to create effective training content, but through informal learning you can utilise the
expertise of everyone within the business!
Knowledge
of subject
matter, understanding how learning progresses in a discipline, and instruction
expertise, just to name a few, also belong
on that key chain.
A national conversation that only focuses
on «effective» versus «ineffective» misses the more fundamental point: high quality teaching is ultimately a
matter of expertise.
The fact that many teachers come into the profession with little in the way
of subject -
matter competency and training in classroom instructional methods — a fault that lies largely with the failures
of the nation's university schools
of education (who are aided and abetted by the NEA and AFT)-- also means that not every teacher has the
expertise needed to offer a thoughtful view
on policies and practices.
For one, the view that the views
of teachers
matter most is based
on the false notion that they have acquired
expertise that those outside
of education don't have.
In the absence
of coursework to demonstrate subject
matter expertise, a passing score
on the Florida Subject Area Subject Examination will suffice to be eligible for a Temporary Certificate.
I think the school culture is one that pushes teachers to continue reflecting
on and improving their practice no
matter where they are in terms
of experience and
expertise.
It is a fact that,
on average, students in high - needs schools that disproportionally serve the needs
of disadvantaged students have less access to teachers who have certain teacher - quality indicators (e.g., National Board Certification and advanced degrees /
expertise in content - areas, although these things are argued not to
matter in this brief).
All are independent
of universities, and they share an emphasis
on the mechanics
of lesson delivery and classroom management rather than theories
of education, research or subject -
matter expertise.
This bill further provides that an educator is not: (1) Required to spend the educator's personal money to appropriately equip a classroom; (2) Evaluated by professionals, under the teacher evaluation advisory committee, without the same subject
matter expertise as the educator; (3) Evaluated based
on the performance
of students whom the educator has never taught; or (4) Relocated to a different school based solely
on test scores from state mandated assessments.
No
matter what, you're guaranteed a competitive deal
on your purchase, and you'll have greater access to luxury thanks to the
expertise of our finance team.
If the contract is
on a subject that is outside
of the
expertise of the Guild's attorneys, they will attempt to refer a member to outside counsel who will fully advise the member
on the
matter at hand.
No
matter your level
of expertise, we've made it easy to publish your content
on MagCloud.
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matter your level
of expertise, Kaspersky Internet Security is great for instant peace
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on up to three computers.
Dealing with tax debt is a complicated
matter and requires the
expertise of an experienced Licensed Insolvency Trustee to best advise you
on your options.
In the interest
of sharing it with the greatest possible audience and getting your feedback and support, here it is: A
Matter of Trust We have the hands -
on expertise in animal care that many activists lack, but we have allowed ourselves to be painted as heartless and profit - driven, caring less about animal well - being than our bottom line.
All
of which raises serious questions about Bly's
expertise on the
matter, and the motivation behind the roundup
of feral cats at the Barnett Access.
It publishes commentaries by law professors whose legal
expertise, it is hoped, contributes to existing knowledge and critique
on matters of public concern.
It publishes commentaries by law professors whose legal
expertise, it is hoped, contributes to existing knowledge and critique
on matters of public concern.
Here are 11 top spots where you can don a snorkel, snap
on your fins and get up close and personal with some
of the state's spectacular marine life, no
matter what your level
of snorkelling
expertise.
The unusual subject
matter of the The Poultry Suite and The Raptor Suite, beginning as an elegy to her late father who raised show chickens during her childhood in Southern California, is presented through Pagliuso's technical
expertise and history in fashion and celebrity photography, taking
on an element
of documentary photography.
The lesson is that no
matter how smart you are, if you venture far outside your realm
of expertise, your opinions count no more than the man
on the street.
Believe it or not, most
of the general public recognizes that they need to turn to
expertise on matters they are not trained in, despite this being seen as an inherent fallacy in blog wars.
Both the BBC and the Huffington Post have decided to write off the
expertise of the dozens
of PhDs and professors speaking at this event to concentrate
on the issue that really
matters: it was funded by Big Oil.
A competing argument is that the advisory and decision - making bodies
on this
matter will secure more appropriate decisions if they are composed
of members with the appropriate
expertise, which may or may not align with regional or national affiliations.
But the only reason it is
of any value to such a person is that «scientific consensus» is not something scientists themselves treat as relevant evidence when they exercise professional judgment
on matters w / i the domain
of their
expertise.