Not exact matches
To
test these
judgments, Auburn compared younger students (30 and younger)
with the rest.
Yet the persistent tendency of conservatives to rely on doctrinal
tests raises the question of whether they agree
with the Reformers» insistence that the church itself must submit to the
judgment of God and must avoid an imperial and authoritarian stance.
But this is a matter that judges can not treat
with indifference, for they know that cases will arise
testing the principles they put forth to explain their
judgments.
Toddlers and preschoolers are preoccupied
with exploring and
testing limits: Don't expect him to obey rules or use good
judgment consistently.
Some people are morally opposed to termination of babies
with Down syndrome, especially because the condition doesn't usually cause life - threatening health problems, and thus people's moral
judgments on termination may extend to the amniocentesis
test because the
test can be a catalyst for people deciding to terminate their pregnancies.
With this setup, the experimenters could then test how hungry the subjects were some time later, and tease apart the purely physiological aspects of hunger (having to do with the volume consumed) from the cognitive aspects of hunger (having to do with impressions and judgments about what was consum
With this setup, the experimenters could then
test how hungry the subjects were some time later, and tease apart the purely physiological aspects of hunger (having to do
with the volume consumed) from the cognitive aspects of hunger (having to do with impressions and judgments about what was consum
with the volume consumed) from the cognitive aspects of hunger (having to do
with impressions and judgments about what was consum
with impressions and
judgments about what was consumed).
If standardized
testing is too caught up
with traditional modes of
judgment that make no sense to assess the present day student, then one has to hope that the high stakes
testing system will innovate sometime soon.
With all of the high - stakes
testing in our schools, and the resulting
judgments and consequences for students and teachers, it is no wonder that schools are taking time away from activities like recess, breaks, art, music... to spend more time on academics.
Can they not take a lesson from America's experience
with the uses of
test - score data in making
judgments about educators and schools?
The policies that were criticized were those that increased attention to academic outcomes at the expense of children's exploration, discovery, and play; methods that focused on large group activities and completion of one - dimensional worksheets and workbooks in place of actual engagement
with concrete objects and naturally occurring experiences of the world; and directives that emphasized the use of group - administered, computer - scored, multiple - choice achievement
tests in order to determine a child's starting place in school rather than assessments that rely on active child engagement, teacher
judgment, and clinical opinion.
Every three years, the journalists of national media across the world sit
with pens poised to pass
judgment on how the schools of their nations have performed on the Program for International Student Assessment — otherwise known as the PISA
test.
According to PEAC members, some of the issues that PEAC and state officials should look at include the requirement that statewide
test data be included in evaluations, the strict formulaic approach of the system that limits
judgment and takes an inordinate amount of time away from teaching and learning, specified teacher rating categories that interfere
with improvement, and evaluator training that may not ensure calibration.
Many teachers unions also favor getting rid of bad educators, not based strictly on
test scores or the subjective
judgment of principals, but through «peer review» plans which call for expert teachers to come into a school and work
with struggling educators and in some cases recommend termination.
With high - stakes, high - tech
tests that will measure students» attainment of these standards still being developed (p. 28), some educators are waiting to pass
judgment on the merits of the initiative.
It's much easier, and wrong - headed, to threaten teachers
with value - added,
test - based
judgments once they are on the job.
The many different teachers, the challenges of learning new skills and concepts (especially when some subjects didn't «click»
with you), the due dates, the
tests (and the anxiety that came
with them), and the dread and fear of failure and
judgment.
• For example, the arbitrator might make a decision based on disagreement
with an MRO's
judgment about a legitimate medical explanation (see § 40.149) or on the basis of a procedural error that is not sufficient to cancel a
test (see § 40.209).
One peek at our rankings tell you that this was close - and that your own
test drives might very well produce different preferences.We also can say that if off - road capabilities were the prime criteria, the results would be much different.But for most of us, sport - utility vehicles are essentially cars
with extra ground clearance, four - wheel drive, extra cargo capacity, an added sense of security and an extra measure of rugged panache.So our
judgments are based largely on the same standards we apply to automobiles,
with safety features right up at the top of the list.
Let him study security values and initially
test out his
judgment on price versus value
with the smallest possible sums.
Rather than passing
judgment on the chosen
testing or prevention policy, understanding the reasons behind the shelter's choices can help veterinarians be good partners
with people who adopt from the shelter.
They made a bad
judgment call, they threw the dice
with an under advertised poor
test market game placed in between two big contenders.
In its Daubert
judgment, the US Supreme Court explicitly rejected the consensus or «general acceptance»
test for the admissibility of scientific opinions to replace it
with requirements regarding sound scientific methodology, validity, and relevance.
They surmised that «published
judgments can be used to
test the possibility of a text - based analysis for ex ante predictions of outcomes on the assumption that there is enough similarity between (at least) certain chunks of the text of published
judgments and applications lodged
with the Court and / or briefs submitted by parties
with respect to pending cases.»
Summary
judgment granted for defendant in case against an oil tank
testing and removal company alleging negligence in connection
with the
testing of the underground oil tank.
The
test for whether the Court of Ontario will recognize and enforce a U.S.
judgment is as follows: did the U.S. Court have jurisdiction, in accordance
with the principles of private international law as applied by Canadian courts?
In its recent
judgment in Intel, the Grand Chamber shed valuable light on the «qualified effects
test» for jurisdiction and on the room for loyalty rebates to be compatible
with competition law.
While the plurality
judgment of Hayne, Kiefel and Bell JJ in Li did not mention Dunsmuir, it endorsed a similar move towards a reasonableness
test concerned
with «intelligible justification» (at [76]-RRB-.
The basis
test is a subjective, principle - based approach: The rules say that a director is independent if he or she does not have a direct or indirect «material relationship»
with the issuer, meaning a relationship that could, in the board's view, reasonably be expected to interfere
with the exercise of a member's independent
judgment.
These
test cases represent the most recent development in a string of
judgments which demonstrate how the systems of law in the UK are gradually catching up
with the complex and potentially lethal issue of exposure to asbestos.
I gave it a quick
test by pulling a patch of prose rife
with citations out of a
judgment from CanLII at random -LRB-(3 paragraphs from Milsom v. Corporate Computers Inc., 2003 ABQB 296 (CanLII), as it happens.)-RRB-
While the manner in which one applies for relief from sanctions and the
test to be applied are of importance, it might be said that the approach of the court is better reflected in the section of the
judgment that deals
with satellite litigation and non-co-operation.
The most significant technical element of the
judgment is the abandonment of the triviality
test and its replacement
with a
test of «seriousness or significance» of the failure to comply
with any rule, practice direction or court order.
A second issue
with the Court's
judgment that may be more significant is its suggestion that the bright line rule and the substantial risk principle are distinct
tests for identifying the existence of a conflict of interest,
with the substantial risk principle applying in circumstances where the bright line rule has not been satisfied.
Since the proper
tests for jurisdiction to enforce a foreign
judgment were met in this case, the Ecuadorian plaintiffs may proceed
with their enforcement action against Chevron and Chevron Canada in Ontario.
On the camera side of things, both smartphones feature similar setups when it comes to the rear camera,
with its 16 MP shooters, and as such, we can expect the quality to be about the same, but of course, a more thorough
testing of the Galaxy S6 camera is required before making any final
judgments.
Once we're able to
test the phone, we'll update this list
with a definitive
judgment.
Situational
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with hypothetical, daily work - related situations and conflicts.
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with hypothetical, daily work - related situations.
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