Specifically, when adolescents perceived that they had
more autonomy for diabetes - related decision making than mothers attributed to them, mothers reported more diabetes - related conflict.
Vincent hopes to build a platform that will provide
more autonomy for scientists to perform reviews on their own.
On the other hand, if the city decides to continue granting specific schools
more autonomy for site - based management, that requires a different skill set, he said, someone more adept and managing the flow of resources between somewhat independent schools.
This week, the Los Angeles Unified School District and the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) announced a tentative contract agreement that creates
more autonomy for teachers, giving them greater flexibility in the classroom over curricula, materials, hiring practices, and finances.
The association also wants
more autonomy for charter schools.
It reduces the emphasis in a standardized test and
more autonomy for states to assess their schools.
«It's really important to remember the charter model is: We give
you more autonomy for greater accountability, so therefore we're just not going to take their instruction.
He is calling for a system of school choice, with
more autonomy for higher - performing schools.
The franchise concept provides for flexible budgeting and finds ways to allow even
more autonomy for both schools.
This reform track offered what Lamar Alexander called a «horse trade»:
more autonomy for schools in return for stronger academic results.
The report urges Spain to raise the government's «contribution to science and innovation» — currently at 0.61 % — «to 0.7 % of the gross domestic product (GDP) and argues for the creation of a national funding agency that gives out merit - based grants,
more autonomy for the universities, and a major overhaul of Spain's national research centers.
Others included
more autonomy for the Scottish party and the reorganisation of members into branches based on Holyrood constituencies rather than Westminster constituencies.
Like his predecessors, he has sought
more autonomy for New York City from the state, and has tangled with the Legislature on issues that range from changing the speed limit on certain city streets to winning a minimum wage increase for the five boroughs.
Not exact matches
If you have a high potential employee who is too eager to climb the corporate ladder,
for example, you can use the five levels to help them understand how they can gain
more autonomy over time by first earning the trust of their manager.
His decision to buy
Autonomy, an enterprise software company based in England,
for more than $ 10 billion to hasten that transition was perceived as wildly overpriced.
That can mean giving workers the
autonomy to choose what they do and with whom, which can help foster a desire
for mastery of tasks and skill sets — and simply doing
more, better.
summary of Canadian health care system: Canada has a single payer health care system, where the provinces are responsible
for health care budgets, administration and delivery, yet have inter-provincial agreements that ensure you are covered anywhere in Canada (
for those in the US not familiar with Canada, our provinces are much like your states; with a bit
more autonomy from our federal government).
The former chief financial officer of
Autonomy Corp was found guilty of orchestrating an accounting fraud to arrive at the $ US10.3 billion price Hewlett - Packard paid
for the UK software maker
more than six years ago.
The Creative Jobs Report findings indicate a desire among working Americans to do
more creative work, and underscore a widespread yearning
for the professional
autonomy to implement their own ideas.
Lochner bothers me
more for this, and
for what it implies about a further way of pushing the theory of liberty even further, the personal
autonomy way, than
for its prevention of particular economic policies.
To put it
more provocatively: we are praying that our
autonomy, the noble badge of Kantian morality and the grounds
for the value of persons, be taken away from us.
One political position customary among Jews, and often shared also among the
more observant, is that of not interfering in the choices of freedom that the state makes
for its citizens, reserving only to the individual conscience the right and duty of making rigorous personals choices on arguments in which the law of the state makes room
for autonomy and freedom.
The larger the measure of
autonomy granted to local, regional, and functional groups, the
more room will be left
for the free unfolding of social energies.
The return to a
more robust form of federalism would allow
for greater local
autonomy in establishing and cultivating local forms of culture and self - governance.
The result is that Heidegger's «authenticity» turns out to be little
more than another version of the modernistic ideal of individual
autonomy, his «resolution» a resolve toward nothing in particular, and his «care» simply a concern
for the self.
We worshipped at Jefferson's «wall of separation» without acknowledging that the author of that famous phrase had drafted Virginia's «Bill
for Punishing Disturbers of Religious Worship and Sabbath Breakers,» or that the First Amendment was
more a monument to federalism and to Protestant definitions of denominational
autonomy than to religious freedom.
(8) To develop a healthier balance between their need
for togethemess and their need
for autonomy, giving
more room
for the latter.
-LSB-... This mismatch is due]
more to the secularist hostility to Christianity which remains the most formidable barrier to their programme
for an ever broader personal
autonomy.»
Wars will not cease from the earth until the universal demand
for autonomy is subordinated to the search
for truth and justice — that is, until democracy is founded
more in devotion than in desire.
In the third phase, which came to full flower in the decades following the New Deal revolution, an altogether new conception of the Constitution emerged, which broadened the reform agenda to include, inter alia, eviscerating
more or less completely the Tenth Amendment, eliminating religion from the public square, energetically pursuing racial and sexual equality, and,
more recently, legitimizing moral
autonomy as the default standard
for individual behavior.
Whichever is right» whether marriage is or is not a purely private matter in which the state has no abiding interest» the deeper and
more immediate danger of the marriage issue
for Christians is its potential use by gay activists to undermine the
autonomy of the Church and other religious entities.
Held Evans appears to see Rome and Constantinople as little
more than exotic ports of call
for a disaffected generation whose members nevertheless retain their own spiritual
autonomy.
And perhaps what students need
more than anything
for these positive academic habits to flourish is to spend as much time as possible in environments where they feel a sense of belonging, independence, and growth — or, to use some of the language of Deci and Ryan, where they experience relatedness,
autonomy, and competence.
Students at Elm City (86 percent of whom qualify
for free or reduced - price lunch) now control their schedule and follow their own personal interests in their learning much
more than they used to, and they have
more autonomy in the subjects they study, including daily «enrichment» courses in robotics, dance, and tae kwon do.
He has
more autonomy, now that he's settling in and now that they're both older and they can do
more active field trips together and that the day is not dictated by naps, you know,
for the little one.
As a tween, though, your child has
more autonomy, or the ability to take charge of many of her own responsibilities, like due dates
for school projects and when she needs to leave
for sports practice.
The Gift of Failure offers teachers and administrators a way to communicate a message of
autonomy and competence to parents, and gives parents practical advice
for how to step back and allow kids
more opportunities to fail, rebound, and become
more resilient.
He's cared
for and loved beyond measure, but he has a lot
more autonomy than his brother did.
In the teen cortisol study, Roisman's team found that maternal sensitivity was an independent predictor of abnormal cortisol patterns: Teens with low morning cortisol levels were
more likely to have had moms who were emotionally unsupportive, hostile, or disrespectful of their children's needs
for autonomy and independent exploration.
We just have to be
more intentional to make time
for cuddles, hand - holding, hugs, massage, and other forms of nurturing touch with our walking, talking toddlers, busy school - agers, and
autonomy - seeking teenagers.
He has spoken internationally on breech and vaginal birth after cesarean section and has appeared in many documentaries, including: «
More Business of Being Born», «Happy Healthy Child», «Reducing Infant Mortality», «Heads Up: The Disappearing Art of Vaginal Breech Delivery» and multiple YouTube videos discussing birth choices and respect
for patient
autonomy and decision making.
Democratic Republicanism is
more critical of capitalism than most social democratic critiques, because it stresses the importance of freedom
for citizen participation as vital to creating
autonomy and liberty, and the conflict between labour markets and citizenship.
Pressure
for more autonomy, or even secession, has come from within some of the national groups incorporated into the UK.
Former first minister Alex Salmond attempted to get devo max on the 2014 ballot,
for example, while his successor, Nicola Sturgeon, accepted the Smith Commission devolution proposals while demanding
more autonomy at the same time.
So does self - determination mean a desire
for more autonomy then, rather than the
more clearly defined (and
more evidenced) desire
for self - government, which by definition satisfies the third criteria of a state?
The highlights of the alternative coalition agreement I'd like to see are green investment paid
for by green taxes, an end to public service cuts, full proportional representation and
more devolution to regional and local government including full fiscal
autonomy.
He said that while the current agitation
for local government
autonomy enjoys a degree of support among Nigerians, granting the LGs
autonomy with highly limited economic potential is
more likely to complicate rather than resolve the challenges confronting them.
Instead, Brown argued
for more devolution rather than «fiscal
autonomy», arguing that independence would be «moving backwards».
Struggling schools that were given
more autonomy in the early 2000s improved GCSE results
for their pupils.
Schools could opt to offer the same schemes, but will have
more autonomy over how to do so as the Department
for Education (DfE) reorganises the way it funds projects to tie in with the coalition's emphasis on localism.