Sentences with phrase «for rigorous»

Working within limited square footage, however, calls for a rigorous plan.
The designation is known for its rigorous examination process, exceptional ethical standards, and professional excellence.
Then ORION performed the full due diligence on each, managed the purchase agreements, loan placements and loan assumptions including preparing the client for rigorous bank underwriting, and effected the closing of two each (six total closings) with a third property always held as a contingency option.
Although previous studies generally assumed that pathological gaming has an effect on aggressive behavior, and not vice versa (e.g., Caplan et al. 2009; Grüsser et al. 2007; Kim et al. 2008), the cross-sectional nature of these studies does not allow for rigorous testing of such causal assumptions.
Globally, the dominant economic intervention affecting food pricing is national taxation on food to raise general revenue.17, 18 In Australia, the basic foods required to maintain health were mostly exempted from the Goods and Services Tax (GST), and the price of these foods was expected to fall after the introduction of the new tax system in 2000.19 However, in Queensland from 2000 to 2001, the price of a basket of healthy foods increased by 12 %, more than twice that of less healthy options.20 This highlights the unpredictability of complex economic systems and the need for rigorous testing of economic solutions to increase access to healthy food.18 Such testing is imperative within remote communities, but baseline data are not readily available as Australia lacks a comprehensive food and nutrition monitoring and surveillance system.
Either way, there will likely be a need for a rigorous look at expenses during this period.
The WWC reviewed 12 studies including one study that met the criteria for rigorous experimental design and one that met the criteria «with reservations,» as determined by the WWC commission.
Clint facilitates a safe environment for rigorous learning by developing individualised learning programs and attainable goals for all students.
UW - Stout's Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy has a long - standing reputation for rigorous clinical training in counseling and therapy, and our graduates are outstanding.
The Responsible Fatherhood working group is tasked to identify gaps and future directions for rigorous evaluation research in the area of father engagement and parenting of their children.
The authors are well known for their rigorous scientific studies and theoretical contributions to the field of anxiety disorders and behavior analysis.
Another way the MIECHV is contributing to our understanding of how home visiting helps children is a requirement for rigorous evaluation of promising approaches funded through the 25 % allocation described above.
The RACGP has called for a rigorous trial subject to academic and scientific evaluation, rather than rushing into a phased rollout.
He says the RACGP has called for a rigorous trial subject to academic and scientific evaluation, rather than rushing into a phased roll - out, and says the Government's plans for evaluating the HCH implementation are still being developed.
The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS) is notable for its rigorous design and timely clinical findings.
While working toward your diploma, degree, or certificate, you may take many different courses that prepare you for the rigorous task of working a pharmacy.
Not everyone is well suited for the rigorous demands that are placed on medical assistants, as this occupation requires a certain set of skills and personal attributes.
I aim to inculcate in my students a love for the rigorous discipline of Yoga, as well as broaden their understanding of the spiritual and aesthetic importance of the art.
The certification helps legitimize your knowledge of the field and prepares you for the rigorous education requirements of becoming a full - fledged pharmacist.
Employers and hiring managers often find it challenging to find the right sales executive to lead their company's sales force and turn to RMA ® for our rigorous executive search recruiting process and refined recruiting methodology, which have been designed to incorporate industry specifications, position requirements, client objectives, and company culture into the search process in order to yield optimum results.
One has to actually wonder if the Oxygen OS team, while talented, were adequately prepared for rigorous certification Google puts Android builds through in order to approve them for Google Play Services officially.
Given the complexity of the code, and the need for rigorous testing (we are talking about payments, after all), developers are urging patience.
A more accurate model is: politics is a system that 1) selects against skills needed for rigorous thinking and for qualities such as groupthink and confirmation bias, 2) incentivises a badly selected set of people to consider their career not the public interest, 3) drops them into dysfunctional institutions with no relevant training and poor tools, 4) centralises vast amounts of power in the hands of these people and institutions in ways we know are bound to cause huge errors, and 5) provides very weak (and often damaging) feedback so facing reality is rare, learning is practically impossible, and system reform is seen as a hostile act by political parties and civil services worldwide.
Ioan Roman holds significant experience and impressive knowledge in the fields of litigation, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, being known for his rigorous approach of matters, impeccable reasoning in designing litigation strategies as well as for the innovative solutions provided.
Students» earnings cover the majority of tuition for their rigorous college - prep education at Cristo Rey Atlanta.
Nichols holds the prestigious position of Senior Faculty Member at the National Family Law Trial Institute, a peer educational organization well known for its rigorous program dedicated to honing the trial skills of divorce lawyers from all over the United States.
Oberg argues that his criteria do allow for rigorous monitoring, and to back up that assertion, he shows how some existing legislation would have failed the test supplied by the «Oberg criteria».
Christopher is responsible for the rigorous KMKSC co-counsel vetting and selection process.
If we are to submit to the will of the IPCC and make the costly changes to our society and economy recommended in the policy documents, I believe it is not asking too much for rigorous validation and verification of the software upon which these policy recommendations are based.
Therefore it passes neither logical nor statistical (see Steriou and Katsoyiannis at EGU 2012 for a rigorous analysis of a sample of 163 GHCN stations globally) that the aggregate answer is always that the past is cooled by a lot more than TOBS.
Of course you'll need to be prepared for rigorous peer - review, your peers being the scientists best able to spot the flaws in your work because they know as much or more about your topic than you do.
A feature article about our founding director, Fiona McKenzie, which partly explains her training, expertise and passion for rigorous and creative thinking.
Paul's passion, creativity and concern for rigorous econometric data and analysis about what he came to call the «bottom billion» would have been a great help in developing «no regrets» climate policies — where the regrets that matter the most are of those so often unable to voice them.
Nonetheless in 2011, Nature published another article by Camille Parmesan who urged we end the climate debate, «By over-emphasizing the need for rigorous assessment of the specific role of greenhouse - gas forcing in driving observed biological changes, the IPCC effectively yields to the contrarians» inexhaustible demands for more «proof», rather than advancing the most pressing and practical scientific questions.»
I can see the appeal of rhetoric such as «the US is the Middle East of coal» but it is no substitute for rigorous science.
Some use of materials such as these is unavoidable, but they should usually be only a starting point for rigorous reporting.
By Benny Peiser In response to recent revelations contained in leaked e-mails originating from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, Lord Lawson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the GWPF, has called for a rigorous and independent inquiry into the matter.
The International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance (ICROA) is a not - for - profit alliance of leading carbon reduction and offset providers that provides leadership and a unified voice advocating for rigorous industry standards for the voluntary carbon market.
Inslee could select a new leader or reappoint Ted Sturdevant, the department's current director, who has called for a rigorous evaluation of the terminals.
It claims to be the first of its kind, but there have been one or two others like it, such as the now universally - discredited Stern Report, which used the same unscientific rhetoric of «market failure» together with overstatements of the imagined consequences of anthropogenic «global warming» as a substitute for rigorous economic analysis.
Screening: Au Hasard Balthazar at Film Society of Lincoln Center Featuring a star turn by Anne Wiazemsky, who died earlier this year at age 70, Robert Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar (1966) has earned its place in film history for its rigorous, at times clinical look at the nature of fate and pain in modern society.
The smallest room contains studies of clouds by Johann Georg Von Dillis (1759 - 1841) and John Constable (1776 - 1837), illustrating the impulse among artists at this time to capture the ephemeral aspects of nature without concern for the rigorous, studio - based practices that had gone before.
Since its inception, the gallery has worked closely with museums and public institutions around the world and has established a reputation for a rigorous and diverse programme.
Curiously, many galleries were showing modern masters, opting for a rigorous curatorial approach that was highly effective in the case of Elvira González's booth, which presented a series of works by Alexander Calder and a strong group of small Donald Judd sculptures.
Raffaella Cortese is renowned for her rigorous exhibition program which focuses on critical feminist issues, individual, national and political identities, language and literature.
«Over the past three decades, Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) has produced work in photography, sculpture, and installation that is significant for its lyrical observations of daily life, as well as for its rigorous attention to the politics and conditions of image - making and display.
So I was probably attracted to Ad's thinking and art because my personal taste was and always has been for rigorous, disciplined, classical art as opposed to expressionist styles.
Taken as a whole, the VAC is offering itself to the University community, providing a space for rigorous intellectual play and much needed art experimentation.
(Santa Monica, USA) Widely considered by critics, curators and writers to be one of the most important artists emerging from Brazil in the years following the Neo-Concrete movement of the early 1960s, Waltercio Caldas, member of PIPA's Award Jury in 2012, is known for his rigorous formal concerns which arrive from investigations into human perception.
In summer 2011, 12 curators from around the world were selected from an open competition to participate in the next Curatorial Intensive for a rigorous 8 - day schedule of workshops, discussions, critiques, and presentations, as well as site visits to local institutions, private collections, and artists» studios.
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