Sentences with phrase «measurable ways of»

Certainly in the accountancy market the major professional bodies have developed highly sophisticated and measurable ways of communicating with their memberships.
Thus Von Verschuer, Mengele, and their colleagues were commissioned to find measurable ways of telling the races apart.
You are asking us to base science on the existence of a God whose existence can never be questioned despite there being no measurable way of determining this.
Customization is a measurable way of seeing how procedures functioned before customization to, after, showing an improvement in time, accuracy etc..
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With the session promise of sharing how to linkuild the right way, Jennifer Slegg introduces Chuck Price, Founder of Measurable SEO.
Uber was one of the first to come out publicly with a direct and measurable way to address the ban, but the #deleteuber movement is a reminder of how quickly good will can be undone with a communications misfire — especially for the aggressively - expanding Uber.
«Science is not wired to pick up any signals of divine transcendence, nor could it express such awareness in a measurable way
And certainly the effects of electricity are detectable and measurable in many ways.
I believe you have raised a pertinent issue here though with church attendance being likened to a «badge», a sort of measurable physically viewable achievement that people measure community, commitment and faith by — which is sad in a way because the regular meetings during the week aren't always for everyone.
As Christopher Norris has beautifully documented, the positivist fairy - tale of open - minded scientists accumulating measurable evidence, making conjectures based on that evidence, and then seeking to refute those conjectures does not well describe the actual way that scientists operate.
Rules for which you provide no evidence of measurable authority, by the way.
Ideologies are not necessarily wrong — in fact I would insist that the strongest ones are based in what is true — but they do shape the ethical orientation of individuals (and communities) in measurable ways.
Stapp's way of handling this difficulty is to postulate (1) that the fundamental events of which the universe is composed are well - ordered as regards their coming into being (which, according to Stapp, is not the same as their being well - ordered with respect to measurable time) and (2) that the character of all events prior to any given event is available to it regardless of whether or not a light signal could traverse the distance between them in the time interval separating them.
Also at 11 a.m., a new report from the National Education Policy Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder, will be released showing that community schools need at least five years or more to create lasting school improvement and reduce barriers to achievement in a measurable way, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, 233 Broadway, Suite 720, Manhattan.
More data can potentially be squeezed onto a stream of light by modifying the phase of each light pulse in a measurable way.
Reporter 2: Can I ask, Alan, what the latest thinking is on whether there is any possibility of detecting these other universes; do they [intersect] our universe in any way that could be measurable or are they purely theoretically?
As we sat among bookcases filled with decades of research, she explained that not everyone reacts to noise the same way, but the negative effects of unwanted sounds on health are real and measurable.
But the direction of those magnetic spins does change in a measurable way when under stress, they found.
To find out, he engineered cells in culture to contain either the heat - or cold - sensitive TRP receptors, which when triggered change the biochemistry of the cell in a measurable way.
We also do culture of cells and tissues isolated from mice to manipulate signaling events in controlled, measurable ways.
We observed a large number of aging phenotypes that were not improved by rapamycin in any apparent and measurable way (Table 2), which indicated that rapamycin did not prevent the signs and symptoms of aging in a universal fashion.
The simplest way is to base objectives on measurable markers including body fat percentage or skin fold, and key circumferences of the upper arm, thigh, bust, waist and hips.
The archeological record shows that in every measurable way human health declined with this transition, with clear evidence of physical degeneration, including a loss of height and bone density, and a dramatic increase in dental and skeletal problems.
Research has confirmed that the circumstances of your lives and the way you think, affect your health in very real and measurable ways.
The idea is that when all the kids blame dad for ruining their lives by improving their lives in every measurable way and bending himself in half to provide for them, they're blameless for their adorable misbehaviour and do, in fact, have a better grasp of how to engineer their upbringing than their parents.
Understand that I'm not getting on Mike «Surviving Christmas» Mitchell's superhero spoof by way of teen movie Sky High for being socially damaging so much as I'm getting on it for being jejune in every single measurable category.
Dr. Jane Bluestein: There seems to be an enormous need for support, encouragement, and understanding in the teaching profession, including a real practical, effective, nuts - and - bolts approach to classroom successes (much of which are not measurable on current achievement tests, by the way) and problem prevention.
Plan a series of measurable steps, act to remove any obstacles in your employees» way and unleash their creativity.
call - to - action campaigns — a call - to - action campaign that requires a target audience to respond in some way provides you with very specific and easily measurable data on the number of, say, telephone calls or emails, or enrolment applications or responses to teacher recruitment advertising, remembering that even the lack of response provides data;
The purpose of this meeting is to identify, define, and document all client training requirements related to the specific eLearning course (s) to be developed, in a measurable and testable way.
But by looking one by one at the programs they have favored, Ms. Ravitch found that they have produced little in the way of measurable results.
No matter what your experience level or reason for needing a lesson plan, when the time comes for you to create one, make sure it includes the eight essential components of a strong, effective lesson plan and you'll be on your way to achieving every teacher's goal: measurable student learning.
HomeAway needed a means of delivering training content and company info updates to employees in a continuous, efficient and measurable way.
While these aren't exactly the «mental taxation of school,» participating children largely continue to learn, in measurable and positive ways, through the hot middle months of the year.
Businesses have long used SMART goals — goals that are Strategic and Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Results - based, and Timebound as a way to cut through the morass of conflicting priorities and focus their energies on goals that would make a difference to their work.
eObservations.com provides me with an accurate, measurable, and consistent way to fully asses what is going on in the classroom to impact the quality of instruction.
Most home fit kits make the placing of the sensors very simple - the small holes through the bumper are easy to do and will not impact the safety of the bumper in any measurable way.
However, for fans of the original, the new ForTwo is also undoubtedly better than its predecessor in almost every measurable way.
In the same way, nobody ever actually talks about DRM but use it as a proxy for «piracy» or «sharing» (if they did actually discuss DRM, they'd be agin» it, because its lack of ROI is empirically measurable in and of itself, for better or for worse, we live in a capitalist society that only does things that don't have a provable ROI when overridden by ideology, religion, or sex, so any supporter of DRM is a bad, bad, capitalist).
Dr. Stephanie Janeczko, Senior Director of Shelter Medical Programs at the ASPCA thinks this «could make a huge impact in ways that are not apparent or measurable right now.»
Breeders need to be held accountable for the quality of animal they are breeding, selling, and transferring and limiting a breeder to 50 breeding animals just won't provide better quality animals (better socialization, care, etc.) At least not in any significant, measurable way.
«Through most of my research I've reached the conclusion that there is no formula to determine what constitutes an successful work of art, and that's exactly the magic of a work of art — that it's not measurable by typical quantification methods, so the gesture of creating these pieces speaks more towards the obsessions of optimizations through streamlining quantification and a big data centric way of thinking rather than trying to find a fixed solution.»
Only a couple of decades have passed since people outside of a tiny community of scientists began to grasp that the human - climate relationship, in measurable but still subtle ways, now runs in two directions....
So it remains to be seen in Copenhagen if China will be willing to (a) commit these targets in a binding international agreement, and (b) subject such commitments to an international standards of «measurable, reportable and verifiable», or MRV, in a way that would be willing to «open its books and defend them.»
Whatever is not accomplished domestically, the EU would need to fulfill internationally, by way of reductions in other countries that are «supported and enabled by technology, financing and capacity - building, in a measurable, reportable and verifiable manner.»
The way to discredit an idea in Science is to show it doesn't explain observed data more simply (and any decent mathematical linguist can explain that simplicity is indeed a measurable quality of an utterance, if you're in a mood to be bored) and universally with fewer exceptions than another idea.
They would then develop ways that members could «produce measurable efforts and visible results» that «act for the greater good of the larger community.»
As the adjacent graph reveals, the latest 10 year trend since 2005 has dropped to a barely measurable 0.4 ° / century and the last 18 years (since 1997) is an eyelash higher at 0.67 ° / century - and by the way, both of these figures are essentially climate - impact insignificant.
If you ACTUALLY BELIEVE that it is «virtually certain» that human activities, primarily the increase in CO2 concentrations, is altering the climate in a measurable way, then there's no other conclusion possible: you are a scientifically illiterate moron, with absolutely no concept of how even the simplest model of a planetary atmosphere works.
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