Sentences with phrase «given practical evidence»

Not exact matches

These kinds of studies pile on the guilt for a mother who desperately needs sleep and whose only option might be to sleep with her child, but the public health community refuses to do evidence - based studies into best practices to give her practical advice she can actually use.
In this article, we'll review the evidence on workout nutrition and give you practical recommendations for what to eat before, during, and after exercise.
Longfield was launching a new «Digital 5 A Day» campaign, which is based on the NHS's evidence - based «Five steps to better mental wellbeing» and aims to give children and parents easy to follow, practical steps to achieve a healthy and balanced «digital diet».
It gives parents of children pre K - 12 practical ideas for building children's «EQ» — their social, emotional and character development using the same evidence - based practices found to work in schools.
This level of competency is evidenced by a standard of knowledge and understanding, practical skills, attitude, methodology and communication that make the Fellow suitable to give professional advice and practice the art and science of veterinary orthopedic surgery with a level of skill that would allow the Fellow to practice consultant or referral level orthopedic surgery.
Using either record in the same analysis as shown in the last figure would give the same result — that there is no practical or statistical evidence that there has been a change in the underlying long - term trend (see Tamino's post on this as well).
Somehow the scientists would now have to give the world practical advice — yet without abandoning the commitment to strict rules of evidence and reasoning that made them scientists in the first place.
As a more practical point, the Court clearly placed reliance on the factual evidence provided by both parties, including the contemporaneous recordings of telephone conversations between Barclays and Thornbridge, and the oral evidence given in Court.
This distinction which has now been accorded a measure of judicial recognition is thought to be of some practical utility in considering the weight of evidence given by experts both taken in isolation and when assessing the merits of two competing theories.
In practical terms, when there is no time between the application to strike inadmissible evidence and the hearing of the lis, this means portions of filed affidavits are given no weight by the court.
This panel will give practical and unique tips on issues that may not seem readily apparent in these documents, and ways in which to bring these issues to the court's attention with the intention of having the evidence seized excluded from the trial proper.
Giving evidence is certainly a part of the process, but social rules, legal requirements, emotional sensitivities, and practical restraints all influence how advocates, jury members and judges formulate and express their reasoning.»
Where that is not possible or practical then the defence may remind a court that it does not have to give any weight to hearsay evidence that can not be scrutinised either by the defence or by the court.
This practical and highly interactive course equips adult social workers with the ability to give oral evidence coherently, truthfully, and confidently.
This will give you a chance to gain some practical evidence of your skills and develop your understanding of how businesses work.
RCT evidence (1 −) reported that home - support programmes, where parents are visited and given emotional and practical support regularly for the first year and for up to 3 years afterwards, lead to significantly reduced parental stress levels, a greater positive effect on maternal behaviour and greater interactions with their preterm infant.
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