Sentences with phrase «judges of the adequacy»

Not exact matches

My first question has to do with metaphysical hypotheses like those of Whitehead and Brumbaugh — how are they to be judged for adequacy and accuracy?
We comfort ourselves with the knowledge that judging the adequacy of a pattern will be an elusive goal always, and that pursuit of the definition of the criteria of good education is itself worthwhile.
The totality must be judged as a unique configuration and the problem of judging the adequacy of the integration of a personality is essentially the same as that of judging the concrescence of an actual entity.
Thus, paradoxically, they have mediated to me an encounter with a man in terms of which I then judge the adequacy of their testimony.
God, indeed, judges moment by moment the adequacy of each actualized response, assessing the degree of fidelity to God's initial aim.
Some judges rely on purported measures of adequacy that are in fact an equity standard in disguise.
Adequacy lawsuits have proved a serious threat to the right of citizens to have their taxes determined by elected officials who are in a position to weigh competing claims for public support and to judge the relative efficacy of spending for particular purposes.
Columbia professor Rebell insisted that the judge recognized students» right to an adequate education, while Rosenbaum of the ACLU stated that a «hybrid» of equity and adequacy concerns seemed to propel the judge's reasoning.
The problems raised by judges in these remedial proceedings call for thoughtful responses and nuanced solutions, rather than the cavalier rejection of «judicial activism» that Hanushek and Lindseth and other opponents of adequacy articulate.
By 2006, the constitutionality of funding mechanisms in 39 states had been challenged on adequacy grounds (see «Judging Money», research, p. 68).
The panel was ordered to assess the adequacy of school funding by applying a test established in a landmark education case from Kentucky, a yardstick the three judges used Tuesday.
But last spring, the Kansas Supreme Court rejected that figure and told the judges to reconsider the adequacy of the state's budget for schools.
The exclusive use of direct observation as an evaluation procedure presumes that observable, overt teaching actions provide a sufficient basis for judging a teacher's adequacy, even though teaching may not be just a set of observable performances or behaviors.
But while supporters of the ballot initiative want to empower one judge in Hinds County with the authority to determine the adequacy of your child's education, Empower Mississippi proposes empowering parents with the ability to choose an education that they determine is right for their children.
In the wake of District Judge John Dietz's ruling that the current system is in violation of the Texas Constitution, the scramble is once again underway to fix the problem politically, while awaiting the inevitable appeal of the decision by the State to the Texas Supreme Court.The primary issues remain those of «equity» and «adequacy», as those are vaguely defined by the Constitution, amplified by the Edgewood vs. Kirby decisions and subsequent legislation.
Note: In the CCJEF trial court decision, now on appeal, Judge Moukawsher, in contrast to all precedents across the country, limited the notion of adequacy to comprise only sufficient teachers, facilities and instrumentalities of learning - and he said the state is already providing adequate funding.
We would urge readers of New Scientist, and others, to read the Oxburgh and Muir Russell reports as well asCRU's submissions to Muir Russell to judge for themselves the adequacy or inadequacy of the examinations of CRU science.
In my view, the adequacy of monetary relief can be determined the way Judge Posner did even without FRAND pledges containing an explicit admission to that effect.
Whilst good data security is important, the ICO also expects to see good management and has repeatedly emphasised that staff training will be taken into account in judging the adequacy of organisational measures required by the DPA 1998.»
And therefore, given the complexity of ERMS's it has no capacity to judge the adequacy or honesty of production.
The Court found that in this instance, the Judge placed too much reliance on the CAFCASS report when assessing the adequacy of the father's proposed protective measures.
Essentially, you're saying that the (some) higher US judges know better than to rely on the adequacy of the scholarship of inferior court jduges.
In assessing the adequacy of a jury charge, the Court of Appeal must ask if the jury would have understood the issues of fact, the relevant legal principles, how the facts relate to the law, and the positions of the parties based on the trial judge's remarks.
The child evidenced a grandiose sense of entitlement in judging the mother's adequacy as both a parent and as a person, and the child displayed an attitude of haughty and arrogant contempt for his mother.
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