Sentences with phrase «meaningful use core»

Eligible professional meaningful use core measures measure 1 of 13.
The CMS Stage 2 Eligible Professional Meaningful Use Core Measures document, issued in October of 2012, includes the following statement:

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In Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy, Sovacool, Brown, and Valentine make clever use of the Hegelian dialectic to take on 15 core energy questions (e.g., «Do conventional energy resources have a meaningful «peak»?»)
This means incentivizing the use of meaningful content in the classroom and eschewing misguided, patronizing notions of fairness that would undermine the promise of the Common Core and harm the educational opportunities of our most disadvantaged students.
If the skeptics are right, Wood writes, Common Core «will damage the quality of K — 12 education for many students; strip parents and local communities of meaningful influence over school curricula; centralize a great deal of power in the hands of federal bureaucrats and private interests; push for the aggregation and use of large amounts of personal data on students without the consent of parents; usher in an era of even more abundant and more intrusive standardized testing; and absorb enormous sums of public funding that could be spent to better effect on other aspects of education.»
«Lead with the core products you showcased and use them as conversation starters to present your business and other related products in a meaningful way.»
In coming to this conclusion the Court made some very important observations about how computers and the information they contain are used and viewed by contemporary Canadian society: Specifically, it found that computers that are reasonably used for personal purposes — whether at work or at home — contain information that is meaningful, intimate, and which «touch [es] on the user's biographical core».
[2] Computers that are reasonably used for personal purposes — whether found in the workplace or the home — contain information that is meaningful, intimate, and touching on the user's biographical core.
[the accused's] personal use of his work - issued laptop generated information that is meaningful, intimate, and organically connected to his biographical core.
The accused's personal use of his work - issued laptop generated information that is meaningful, intimate, and organically connected to his biographical core.
Per McLachlin C.J., and LeBel, Fish, Rothstein, Cromwell and Moldaver JJ.: Computers that are reasonably used for personal purposes — whether found in the workplace or the home — contain information that is meaningful, intimate, and touching on the user's biographical core.
More specifically, meaningful use is proven (in part) by meeting minimum requirements for each Core Objective.
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