Sentences with phrase «full rationale»

Regardless of Kevin's methodology (read his post for a full rationale on his technique), that exact same search shows an increase of 98,000 profiles in just two months.
The reason I haven't done a post on it yet is I'm still trying to work out the full rationale behind the way Maus et al have processed the sunspot data.
Research articles were also published in the academic literature to provide the full rationale and details of the analysis.
Later, in 1925, he gave the full rationale for this recommendation, namely that concrete appreciation is our only means of direct encounter with full - bodied, vital reality.
I can understand making the point that the people of Ferguson should be invited to forgive what they perceived as a wrong on the part of the officer...... but for you to make the assumption and then state that the Officer's action was «wrong» (if that is what you meant to say) is not something I can agree with, not without your full rationale (which maybe I missed from an earlier post)....
That additional data, derived from the twin sources of Revelation (Tradition and Scripture), is impressive and enriching, and fills in for Christians the full rationale for the teaching against homosexual acts.
Here's his full rationale for working on a Sunday night: «The family is asleep.

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The deal went well because the process was deliberate and thoughtful and won the full support of the board by keeping them familiar with the business rationale and relationships.
So the government's non-competitive, sole - sourced rationale is shot full of holes.
Darwin's theory did not create the era; it provided it with the rationale that enabled it to give «full speed ahead» to the process of adaptation, accentuating the concern with practical demands and function.
There is thus a direct contradiction between the government's rationale for full nuclear replacement and its organising assumptions for the rest of its defence policy.
So what I have learned is that I need to take more time to explain the rationale behind these policies, because I was assuming that they knew as much as I did, and I was really forgetting the fact that I'm full - time and they are part - time, and most of them have other jobs.
The surprise battle between Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the gun - control organization founded by former Bloomberg escalated today to include a full - page newspaper ad skewering the governor's rationale for a gun deal with Republicans.
«And that we needed a full accounting of what it would mean and what's the rationale, and that we would protect the interests of the city.»
Greenfield argued against that characterization, too — insisting that the full Council would contradict the local member if if there is not a «legitimate land use rationale as to why the Council member is voting against it.»
The rationale behind the proposal, according to Queen's Principal, William Leggett, is that with greater autonomy, the university would be better able to maintain and even significantly enhance the quality of academic education and at the same time maintain full accessibility with increases to student assistance.
Although I've read a lot of the studies and understand the rationale and science supporting it, I wonder if we wouldn't all be better off taking a more natural approach to food — eating when we're hungry, stopping when we're full, not eating if we're not hungry — without * forcing * so many rules on it like specific windows when it's «okay» to eat or not.
The rationale behind this is that using herbs like ginger, cardamom, rosemary, fennel, or sage when cooking will replace the need for sodium and fat to provide taste; to prove this point, one researcher at the summit in which this was discussed presented data that showed reduced - fat food with added herbs and spices was rated just as high on taste tests as their full - fat counterparts.
Ivan, what is the rationale for allowing full fat yogurt and eliminating peanuts?
Research Perspectives in Asthma: A Rationale for the Therapeutic Application of Magnesium, Pyridoxine, Coleus forskholii and Ginkgo biloba in the Treatment of Adult and Pediatric Asthma The Internist 1998 (Sep); 5 (3): 14 — 16 ~ FULL TEXT Combination therapy utilizing the compounds previously discussed could be the best approach for the chronic asthmatic patient; especially pediatric situations where stimulating modalities (eg.
But the rationale for requiring full - time classroom experience as a precondition for becoming a principal remains compelling.
This PowerPoint could be used as a full lesson and includes attached activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, and embedded URL links where appropriate and tasks / information for students to use to learn about issues relating to The Rationale and Methods for Government Invention.
CPS sez: «The rationale behind moving CPS schools to a full school day is clear... our elementary school students are receiving 22 % less instructional time than their peers across the country.»
Other teacher resources include full - year scope and sequence materials (i.e., curriculum maps) that provide a detailed overview of instruction at each grade level, background in key content, rationale for the structure of instruction, and CCSS alignment documents.
Deborah Hopkinson's story - telling style is amusing, full of timeless child rationale, and Carpenter's illustrations are charming and clever.
Nic's rationale does not include the possibly important effect of natural variation in his chosen short period, and so his full ECS only gives 0.35 C for the CO2 change between 1970 and 2013.
The following section provides a list of contributors, their September 2008 outlook based on July data (in million square kilometers), extracts of key statements that comment on methods and rationale, and links to their full report.
IHS CERA's new environmental assessment of the Keystone XL pipeline and pipeline - related oil sands development sends a pretty clear message to President Obama as he decides whether to approve the full project's construction: There's not a climate rationale for rejecting the pipeline — and along with it, tens of thousands of U.S. jobs, economic uplift and greater energy security.
The following section lists the contributors, their September 2008 outlook based on June data (in million square kilometers), extracts key statements that comment on methods and rationale, and provides a link to their full report.
If the rationale for publishing liars in the Post's opinion section is that it's important for the opinion section to represent the full range of the debate, then the Post needs to take into account the fact that this editorial stance is part of «what's going on» in the climate debate.
The «minimum harmonisation» exception was reaffirmed in Opinion 1/03 on the Lugano Convention, where a full court summarised the exception's rationale by stating that «the Court did not find [in Opinion 2/91] that the Community had exclusive competence where, because both the Community provisions and those of an international convention laid down minimum standards, there was nothing to prevent the full application of Community law by the Member States» (para. 123).
Although limited to the statutory scheme found in Alberta, the Pridgen case stands for the proposition that university administrators should ensure that Baker procedural fairness is applied by providing full reasons to explain the rationale for decisions, especially where penal sanctions are invoked.
The rationale of courts» decisions is instead published with redactions aimed at hiding the names of individuals or entities mentioned therein (access to full text is governed by the same rules governing access to the investigation file — see question 5).
It was accepted that the orders had implemented the first defendant lord chancellor's prior policy decision (the decision) that the principle of «full cost recovery» in setting court fees (the principle) should be applied to public law family proceedings; that the rationale for the decision had been a wish to fix fees at a level which reflected the true cost to the courts services and to replace the then extant model which involved heavy subsidisation; and that s 92 of the Courts Act 2003 (CA 2003) was relevant insofar as it empowered the lord chancellor to prescribe court fees by order, and that it set out obligations to «consult» specified judicial persons, the Civil Justice Council in civil proceedings, and «persons likely to have to pay [fees]», prior to the making of any orders.
Once associates have a legitimate rationale for promoting full service that appeals directly to their professional self - interest — i.e., protecting their commission levels — sales of ancillary services, not to mention overall profit margins for brokerages, will rise.
The rationale: They'll pay the full amount in a few weeks at closing anyway, so they might as well pay it up front to show serious interest.
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