Sentences with phrase «made about the efficacy»

More research is needed before conclusions can be made about the efficacy of these programs.
Thoughtful arguments can be made about the efficacy of these and other elements of the reform agenda over the last several decades.
More research is needed before conclusions can be made about the efficacy of these programs.

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It may be harder than ever to catch Chainalysis, however, if it can live up to the claims it makes about its own efficacy.
For on his own principles if there were not some kind of awareness of causal efficacy, there would be no warrant for making statements about it: «Nothing is to be received into the philosophical scheme which is not discoverable as an element in subjective experience» (PR 166/253).
Lead Judge David Luttenberger, CPP, global packaging director for the Mintel Group, said, «Helping consumers understand the importance of packaging [is a challenge], whether it's in food, drink, medicine or just giving them economical access to the products that they need every day... to make their lives easier, more convenient, safer and make them feel more confident not only about the products they buy, but the role packaging plays in helping ensure that those products maintain their freshness, their quality and their efficacy
«If we're going to make recommendations for something like resveratrol, a compound in red wine, as an example, or lycopene, the red pigment in tomatoes, we should have an idea about how much is really needed for efficacy.
The IOM report recommends, in the short - term, that doctors and patients should be better informed about pain and currently available treatments; barriers to accessing pharmaceuticals should be removed; and alternative treatments that have demonstrated some efficacy, such as physical therapy, should be made more available and covered by insurance.
After learning here of curcumin's topical efficacy, I decided to make her a salve of Turmeric powder (about 1 TBS.)
This is important, because teachers» beliefs and understandings about their professional efficacy, combined with a belief that virtually every student can learn given the right support and pace of instruction, has been demonstrated to make a difference to how the teacher, and hence their students, actually performs.
Collective efficacy is not about making teachers feel good about themselves, it is more complicated than just believing you can make a difference collectively.
Any doubt about the progress being made by the public school system — and the efficacy of its hard - won reforms — was erased last week by new data showing D.C. Public School (DCPS) to be the system with the greatest improvement of any urban district in the nation.
To determine the efficacy of the use of data from student test scores, particularly in the form of Value - Added Measures (VAMs), to evaluate and to make key personnel decisions about classroom teachers.
This crowding makes it nigh - impossible to get any kind of speed during the peak hours, roughly 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, and with these old cars and trucks, you have to worry about the efficacy of your radiator and fan.
Such echoes, while perhaps unanticipated in the sphere of common wisdom, make it tempting to return to the literature around institutional critique and appropriation to see what might be newly gleaned today — particularly when it comes to critics who, despite concerns about art's infiltration by mass culture, have lauded artists who position themselves in an expanded field with respect to art for the sake of efficacy.
The court refrains from making any economic arguments about the extent of the ceiling and its impact on the budget or on the efficacy of the ESM per se.
It may be harder than ever to catch Chainalysis, however, if it can live up to the claims it makes about its own efficacy.
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