This topic is particularly relevant to PD patients, since existing therapies are relatively
ineffective at addressing difficulties with walking and maintaining posture.
Moreover, the study found that not only does harsh verbal discipline appear to be
ineffective at addressing behavior problems in youths, it actually appears to increase such behaviors.
Not exact matches
And because these side - effect laden drugs are not
addressing the underlying problems, they are often
ineffective at dealing with the main symptoms.
In addition, a state plan must describe how the state will
address disparities that result in low - income and minority students being taught by
ineffective teachers
at a disproportionate rate.
In December 2015, Congress passed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), [1] which requires states and districts to determine whether low - income students and students of color in Title I schools are served
at disproportionate rates by
ineffective, out - of - field, or inexperienced teachers, and take steps to
address any identified disproportionalities (i.e., gaps in equity).
«Nonetheless, participants generally agreed that the Committee should not completely rule out the possibility of using monetary policy to
address financial stability risks, particularly in circumstances in which such risks significantly threatened the achievement of its dual mandate and when macroprudential tools had been or were likely to be
ineffective at mitigating those risks.»
This, of course, is roughly the same approach that's proved
ineffective failed so spectacularly
at addressing so many other complex issues, including drug enforcement, immigration policy, gays in the military, and so forth.
-LSB-...] emails and his untrue puffs about the
ineffective Penn State Inquiry Committee, reported
at CA here and by the the Penn State Collegian as follows: Graham Spanier
addressed the inquiry and the -LSB-...]
He
addresses whether
ineffective assistance of counsel
at the plea stage is sufficiently prejudicial to warrant vacating the sentence imposed.
At the same time, the authors note, «several courts have expressed concern that too restrictive an approach may render U.S. courts
ineffective in
addressing fraud in an increasingly global securities market.»