Sentences with phrase «interesting key observation»

One interesting key observation pertains to overall average debt per borrower and graduates.

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Quote from the abstract,» This is an interesting observation as it is assumed that aneuploidy is a key event in cancer induction and at present no other aneugenic plant - derived substances of dietary relevance are known.»
My focal student teacher, Grace, who was pursuing a degree in Infant Mental Health, showed particular interest in challenging herself to identify key learning moments and transform her observations into a form of documentation that could be shared with children, families, and the MCCS community.
In the autumn 2014, Anderson has programmed the Master Class series of the all - new Business Club offering at Frankfurt Book Fair's Halle 4, engaging world - class speakers to bring their best observations to bear on such key - interest topics as subscriptions in the book world (with Len Vlahos, Executive Director of the Book Industry Study Group, BISG), and marketing's reachiest potential in a digital world.
The «ladder» pieces sort of reconciled his key interests as they were based on his close observation and experience of the city, and yet, were also expressive of his personal brand of spirituality.
Models are often tuned by running them backwards against several decades of observation, this is much too short a period to correlate outputs with observation when the controlling natural quasi-periodicities of most interest are in the centennial and especially in the key millennial range.
For a complete discussion of this see Essex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvhipLNeda4 Models are often tuned by running them backwards against several decades of observation, this is much too short a period to correlate outputs with observation when the controlling natural quasi-periodicities of most interest are in the centennial and especially in the key millennial range.
FAIR Canada and the Public Interest Advocacy Centre's (PIAC's) Key Observations from the Report include:
It is useful to quote key observations by Stadlen J [at paras 126 - 129]: «In my view, notwithstanding the absence in the FTPP proceedings of some of the statutory and non-statutory safeguards which apply to criminal proceedings... [I] n deciding whether it would be fair to admit the hearsay evidence, the requirements both of Article 6 and of the common law obliged the FTPP to take into account the absence of all those [safeguards]... [I] n my judgment, no reasonable panel in the position of the FTPP could have reasonably concluded that there were factors outweighing the powerful factors pointing against the admission of the hearsay evidence... The means by which the claimant can challenge the hearsay evidence are... not in my judgment capable of outweighing those factors... The reality would appear to be that the factor which the FTPP considered decisive in favour of admitting the hearsay evidence was the serious nature of the allegations against the claimant coupled with the public interest in investigating such allegations and the FTPP's duty to protect the public interest in protecting patients, maintaining public confidence in the profession and declaring and upholding proper standards of behaviour... However, that factor on its own does not in my view diminish the weight which must be attached to the procedural safeguards to which a person accused of such allegations is entitled both at common law and under Article 6... The more serious the allegation, the greater the importance of ensuring that the accused doctor is afforded fair and proper procedural safeguards.
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