Sentences with phrase «increasingly common use»

Samuel A. Lewis discusses the increasingly common use of alternative dispute resolution procedures like mediation and arbitration.
In one sense this is an irrelevant comment but I have to protest the increasingly common use of the word gender when what is meant is sex.
That is what is so neat about the increasingly common use of the ratchet strap as a method of adding a tension member to hold everything together tightly.
A story in the Minneapolis Star Tribune today highlights the increasingly common use of 100 meter wind turbines for new wind power projects, up from the previous 80 meter standard.
To pay for home improvements is one increasingly common use for a reverse mortgage, because unlike a home equity loan, reverse mortgages don't require the borrower to repay the loan until death of the last surviving spouse.
Herbert's full - body perspective helps make sense of the confusion surrounding the diagnosis of autism and helps justify the increasingly common use of the plural «autisms» to describe the wide variations in this disorder.

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The VR experience resembles common first - person video games, partly because it's powered by the Unity game engine, which is increasingly used by developers to build smartphone, PC, and VR games.
The use of and appeal to religious communalism is effective (at least in the short run) precisely because increasingly more people are finding a greater sense of common purpose in traditional religions than in political parties or secular ideologies.
In public worship (there was, after all, no other legal option) he prayed with a congregation that used Cranmer's superbly crafted Book of Common Prayer and heard at these same services the Bishop's Bible (the immediate predecessor to the King James Authorized Version), echoes of both of which can be detected in the plays, and of course he was buried in Stratford's Trinity Church; while privately he probably held to the Old Religion throughout his life, as recent research is making increasingly evident.
It's becoming increasingly common for people to look for other ways to use all that protein powder they have stockpiled.
It is increasingly common for companies to seek to compare the carbon footprints of different materials, but great care must be taken to ensure that the comparisons are made only between materials with similar functional properties and using the same LCA methodologies and start and end points.
Before Arsene Wenger finally elected to try the increasingly common formation of using three at the back instead of four, many Arsenal fans thought that the Frenchman was simply too stubborn to change, so in a way we should give the boss some credit.
Facebook used to be a platform where it wasn't necessarily common for users to bare all to their friends or drum up a chorus of support regarding personal conflicts, but today it's increasingly treated as a sounding board.
This fear of giving too much information away online has become increasingly common in the past few years as we've become more and more aware of privacy issues from using our phones, tablets and computers.
Lots of UK farms benefit financially from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which has long been used to channel a large chunk of the EU «s budget into increasingly unsustainable food production methods.
The use of outside groups to buttress an official agenda is becoming increasingly common in state politics, and this is the second time during his five years in office that Cuomo has relied on an outside group for support.
Those limits on candidate donations have been dramatically surpassed by the increasingly common practice of using nonprofit groups as a vehicle to make unlimited contributions to independent political committees.
The newly developed identification technique is expected to be used shortly by forensic scientists in British courts, and is likely to become increasingly common.
Moreover, his system not only serves as a protection against data theft, it is also useful for business clients with issues related to the trend to «bring your own device»: It is becoming increasingly common that employees use their personal devices for official duties.
As genetic analysis is increasingly used in the clinic to help put a name to a patient's symptoms or evaluate someone's predisposition to an inherited disease, genetic counselors have become more common in many parts of the world.
Set up as a mock - trial, the session was designed to examine the increasingly common dilemma of whether evidence such as MRI images, which can be used to see damage in the brain such as lesions or tumors, should be entered into court cases.
Such work has become increasingly important given the expansion of genome - wide association studies identifying genetic risk factors for common diseases and corresponding efforts to commercialize genetic testing using these markers.
CHAPEL HILL, NC — E-cigarette use has become increasingly common over the past several years, and some smokers have even employed the flavored vapor in the hopes that it might help them quit, or at least mitigate the negative health consequences of a nicotine habit.
Though it is shot in the wider (and increasingly more common) of the two aspect ratios used in cinema today, Life doesn't entirely shake a made - for - TV feel.
The use of Big Data in the HR space within organizations is becoming increasingly common.
Other strategies LACES faculty has used include participating in district - supported site leadership for closing the achievement gap; designing opportunities for teacher collaboration around increasingly common assessments; and offering professional development for highly differentiated instruction, noted the California Best Practices Study.
It's growing increasingly common for schools to use formative assessments, classroom measures designed to steer day - to - day instruction based on what students have learned.
The use of CCTV in the classroom is becoming increasingly common in the wake of incidents such as the tragic murder of school teacher Ann McGuire in her classroom last April.
It is increasingly common to hear that children are more willing and able to reflect on the kinds of things they want technology to do at home — rather than default to entertainment uses exclusively.
Those on the right increasingly believe that the Common Core represents severe federal overreach into state sovereignty over education; those on the left, including the AFT, are pushing back not against the standards themselves, but against their implementation and use in newly adopted high - stakes teacher evaluation systems.
The campaign comes at a time when public education is increasingly riven by battles over the use of standardized testing in teacher performance evaluations and the rollout of the Common Core, new benchmarks for what students need to know and be able to do between kindergarten and the end of high school.
Having standards are an important part of a successful public education system, but the evidence is becoming increasingly clear... The Common Core is not the best standards to use.
Additionally, many states continue to use tests based on old standards despite instruction that is increasingly aligned with the Common Core standards; this is a concern where evaluation systems determine educator effectiveness based at least in part on student test scores.
The school uses the increasingly common Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) model, which means that students with and without disabilities are in classrooms together with two teachers.
As we have transitioned away from NCLB and toward the Common Core Curriculum, educators have increasingly asked, «How do we actually use this data to enable a proactive education system?»
But it's increasingly clear to many educators and officials, in Louisiana and elsewhere, that Race to the Top represents more than a one - time competition; that, directly or indirectly, the program's focus on charter schools, relentless use of data, and common standards reflect the Obama administration's education priorities.
An increasingly common practice is to buy a deferred lifetime annuity that could be used to cover long term care costs if the need arises.
With people increasingly using technology to make money from home, it is becoming more common for many of us to live on a variable income.
The use of German Shepherds in airports across the world is becoming increasingly common.
Lilies are becoming increasingly popular in bouquets and incidents of poisoning are increasing according to the RSPCA, but do not panic, just use your common sense when dealing with lilies and avoid including them in bouquets.
Artificial insemination is very common in cattle husbandry and it is becomingly increasingly used by dog breeders, and not just of champion specimens.
Finally, Rep. Lamar Smith (R - Texas), chairman of the House Science Committee, used a Washington Post op - ed to spread increasingly common misinformation about recent surface temperature trends.
As incomes rise and populations grow, especially in the world's hotter regions, the use of air conditioners is becoming increasingly common.
Shared - use Paths — These are off - road paths, such as rail trails and waterfront parkways, that are increasingly common for recreational riding across the country.
We're going to increasingly see 4, 5, or more letters used as the more common letters get used up, although we might be able to gain some breathing room by allowing numbers (MST3K) and other symbols (& # @ % * $) to be used as well.
Ethanol and biodiesel have become an increasingly common source of transportation fuel and industry has expanded its use of biomass for onsite heat and power generation.
«We're really taking a bet — we are not cavalier, very prudent, but what we're saying is that the currency of carbon is going to increase in its value, it's going to become increasingly common, widespread, used, managed, monitored and exchanged.
In an interview with AdvocateDaily.com, Toronto business and IT lawyer Peter Murphy says the use of shared services departments to achieve economies of scale and reduce costs in IT procurement is increasingly common, particularly among multinational business organizations.
Serving claims via social media sites is increasingly common in Australia and New Zealand, and last May a U.K. lawyer successfully used Facebook to serve a hard - to - find debtor in a County Court trial.
Adjudication is a common and increasingly used form of construction dispute resolution as it allows parties to resolve disputes during the lifetime of a project in an efficient and robust manner, so as not to impact on the continuation of the works.
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