There is
growing consensus on the list of key elements of effective home visiting models that are most likely to achieve outcomes for young children and their families.
While the Breakthrough Institute believes efforts to improve energy efficiency should be pursued, based on sound economic sense and limited climate benefits,
the growing consensus on the significance of rebound give good reason to remain skeptical that efficiency can be a primary driver of lasting reductions in climate - destabilizing greenhouse gases.
And I think especially if you really look at the data on what it means to have those quality programs in terms of the future education of those children, (there is)
a growing consensus on that part of it.
The growing consensus on steps needed to reform elementary science education will not produce results without the «purposeful involvement» of the federal government, a forthcoming report contends.
Not exact matches
Durkan echoed a
growing consensus in describing Seattle's move as an «important step to right the wrongs [of] the failed war
on drugs.»
«There» s an emerging
consensus that we can't build a recovery
on poverty wage jobs, and these are the fastest
growing jobs in the economy,» says Paul Sonn, legal co-director for the National Employment Law Project.
Powell has been a reliable supporter of the
consensus forged by Yellen
on the policy - setting Federal Open Market Committee, and likely will be seen as a less risky choice with the economy
growing solidly and U.S. stock markets near record highs.
There's a
growing consensus the regulators will likely propose a uniform surcharge of 3 percent
on the biggest banks.
«Oil markets are increasingly reflecting
growing consensus that the persistent oversupply seen throughout 2016 will carry
on into 2017,» analysts at JBC Energy wrote.
We calculate GAP based
on the number of years the company would have to
grow using
consensus forecasts.
Based
on consensus estimates, bank earnings could
grow as much as 28 % in 2018 and valuations currently appear quite reasonable by historical standards.
On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that non-farm payrolls for September
grew by 142,000, versus a
consensus that expected over 200,000 new jobs.
While a small group of conservative evangelical leaders — including Samaritan's Purse's Franklin Graham, the National Religious Broadcasters» Jerry Johnson, and the American Center for Law and Justice's Jay Sekulow — have spoken out in defense of Trump's plan, the open letter in the Post further cemented the
growing consensus among evangelical experts that Trump's executive order
on refugees is unnecessary and harmful.
The
growing scientific
consensus on the nutritional benefits of organic milk, and wider availability in mainstream markets, could help push consumer demand higher.
cavani probably wont happen not wenger type of striker (wont play
on the wings, non flexible non starter for wenger) like unless some one else said
on here if it was
on our terms and price (or if the big russian was willing to make a one off donation to cover all expenses then maybe also while we use the rest of funds to get players we need) then and only then it would happen maybe the
growing consensus is a d / m who covers at c / h (it would have been mbia for free if we got cavani how scary is that) and maybe one more marquee signing for a reasonable price i would bet my house
on it (if i had one of course lol) if we were to offer bvb # 45 million for reus this week or at the start of next and offered him # 130,000 in wages he would be ours injury or not at 25 years old worth the risk every time.
The number of scientists and clinicians who have called over the last several years for more accurate reporting by the media
on concussions and CTE, criticized the reporting of strongly presented causal assumptions relating to concussive and subconcussive brain impact exposure as «scientifically premature,» and highlighted the negative real world consequences to such one - sided reporting, has
grown to
consensus proportions, but have largely flown beneath the media's radar.
On the heels of
growing consensus that renovating the current home of the Elmhurst Historical Museum is not viable, Elmhurst city and Park District officials will meet to discuss moving the museum to Wilder Mansion.
Because if he had actually succeeded in getting companies to set up their offerings so that they all came with filters
on and you had to switch them off, the industry
consensus is that while you'd stop some proportion of the technically illiterate from accessing porn, that would include few children — and it would also add massive impetus to the
growing stampede towards the «Darknet» - a place quite beyond the ability of the authorities, at present, to police effectively.
However, the line suggests a
growing cross-party
consensus on a tobacco levy in addition to the de-facto yearly increase in tobacco taxes which are announced like clockwork during the Budget.
Amid a
growing international
consensus that the war
on drugs has failed, the home affairs committee called for the prime minister to set up a royal commission
on current policy and to pay particular attention to experiments in Portugal decriminalising drug use.
Despite the increased tax revenue, the «
consensus revenue» forecast prepared by Malloy's budget office and the legislature's nonpartisan fiscal office
on Monday shows a
growing state deficit that has reached $ 381.8 million for fiscal year 2018.
In a recent article for the Labour modernisers» house journal, Progress, the blogger and former Labour Party staffer Hopi Sen commented
on the
growing consensus within and without the Conservative Party that a Tory loss at the 2015 General Election would trigger the end of David Cameron's leadership.
Mr Clark believes there is a
growing consensus among three groups that come to the debate from different directions: the green lobby; people worried about security of energy supplies (who do not want to become dependent
on Russian imports); and those with concerns about economic competitiveness.
The Vice President furthered stated that «there is no society that has been successful, where the elites don't have
consensus on questions of integrity and morals,» adding that «forging such
consensus regarding vital issues is the only way to go, if our society is to
grow.»
The program was developed from a
growing consensus that the war
on drugs has failed and that it has disproportionately and unjustly hurt communities of color.
It is one of several capitalising
on a
growing consensus that electrical stimulation can alter brain function to mitigate problems as diverse as depression and stroke and lack of focus.
«There is a
growing consensus that no cell exists
on its own in complex tissues like the retina,» says Martin Friedlander, an ophthalmologist at The Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, who was not involved with the new work.
«There is a
growing consensus in the scientific community that small doses of pesticides and other chemicals can have adverse effects
on health, especially during vulnerable periods such as fetal development and childhood,» reports author and physician Andrew Weil, a leading voice for so - called integrative medicine combining conventional and alternative medical practices.
As the
consensus grew within the scientific world, Exxon doubled down
on the uncertainty.
The
consensus on glucosepane as the overwhelming majority of relevant cross-links in the process of aging is not airtight - there are
growing doubts.
There is
growing consensus regarding the levels of inorganic arsenic in rice, and the potential impacts
on human health.
There's a
growing consensus among nutrition scientists that cholesterol in food has little effect
on the amount of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
Teacher evaluations came into focus in 2009 alongside a
growing research
consensus that teacher quality has dramatic, long - lasting impacts
on student success.
Based
on theory and the existent research literature, however, there is a
growing consensus in the educational community concerning what constitutes high quality professional development that supports educators and subsequent student learning.
The sweeping education plan proposed by President Bush last week reflects a
growing political
consensus that the federal government should step up the pressure
on states and school districts to improve academic achievement, especially for disadvantaged children, observers say.
Rather than declaring victory, some in the early childhood community have responded to this
growing consensus with an increased focus
on using innovation to drive more effective policies and programs.
The impetus for the new science standards sprang from a
growing consensus among educators and policymakers that K - 12 science education was outdated and relied too much
on rote memorization of facts.
Once this relationship is
growing, it then means authentically involving community members in all phases of the design process — starting from exploring great schools that help the group to imagine what's possible, coming to
consensus around what a great school is or could be, designing based
on the visions and rooted in the hopes of the community, engaging students and parents as critical friends who shape and improve prototypes, and empowering parents and other community members to play key roles in the launch and leadership of the school.
He pointed to a
growing consensus in research that school suspensions may have harmful effects
on the students, and are also disproportionately given to black children.
States and localities were permitted to decide for themselves whether vocational education should be provided in separate schools or within existing public schools, but they tended to the latter as a
growing consensus emerged
on the ideal of a comprehensive high school offering differentiated instruction to all students under the same roof.
As evidenced by the U.S. Department of Education's recent move to allow states flexibility in using growth models to calculate average yearly progress, there is a
growing consensus that indicators of teacher effectiveness should be based
on student growth rather than
on predetermined levels of performance.
There's now a
growing consensus among economists that student debt is a drag
on the economy, too, because indebted graduates and dropouts have less money to spend
on other things.
Earnings are forecast to
grow at almost 200 % based
on current
consensus forecasts.
And unfortunately, that was a disappointment since the report revealed that the U.S. economy only
grew by 2.6 % quarter -
on - quarter annualized in Q4 2018, missing the +3.0 %
consensus.
And as it turns out, average hourly earning
grew by 0.5 % month -
on - month, which is faster than the
consensus for a 0.3 % rise.
The general
consensus among most economists is that U.S. GDP only
grew by 2.0 % quarter -
on - quarter annualized in Q1 2018.
Climate knowledge is
growing rapidly now and while there still remain some interesting challenges to the status quo
on certain points (for example, exactly how it is that CO ₂ and CH ₄ started rising some 5000 years ago, if not by human impacts, or how it is that humans overwhelmed expected gradual declines and added enough to achieve those rises that far back) that need further research... the very conservative
consensus, which must be conservative by its nature since it takes time for
consensus to develop as further research helps to close gaps and remove or improve assumptions, is always playing catch - up it seems.
A «
growing consensus» necessarily implies at least two perspectives
on a matter.
And
on the other hand we have a
growing band of so - called amateur scientists, who have firstly taken it upon themselves to challenge this
consensus, and secondly learn, or claim they have learnt, about climate science in order to try to acquire some credentials.
In particular, BECI can play a critical role in catalyzing the additional multidisciplinary academic work around carbon removal needed to address the
growing scientific
consensus (from institutions, such as the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, the National Research Council, and the Global Carbon Project) that preventing further climate change likely requires carbon removal in addition to reductions in carbon emissions.