Sentences with phrase «more moderate groups»

But the moves may mollify more moderate groups, whose commitment to the issue was never firmly rooted.

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Putin claimed that while the Syrian regime was «fully abiding» by the cease - fire, rebel groups (some of which the US backs) were using it merely as an opportunity to regroup, and he accused Washington of being more concerned with retaining its military capacity in the area than with trying to weed out the extremist rebel groups from the more «moderate» ones.
In an unusual move, the House proposed providing the Senate flexibility to offer more help to that age group, which may need a larger tax credit to help cover their healthcare costs — a move aimed at winning over more moderate Republicans.
According to a recent NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll, the NRA's popularity with key groups took a hit after the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, in February, including among white married women, seniors and more moderate Republicans.
Indeed, moderates, the only white Protestant group to lose more members to other religious families than they gain, appear to be drained from both sides, supplying recruits to both the left and the right.
This entire article bases the «diversity» of a group that is not based on the whole of American Society which is much more moderate having both liberal and conservative tendencies.
Thus the many groups of fundamentalist Muslims not only differ from one another, but are also at variance with the more moderate or secular Muslim governments in whose territory they operate.
In the Puritan case, for example, several radical Separatist groups emerged alongside the more moderate Puritan clergy.
The conflict in the world today is between the fundamentalist and conservative Christians, Muslims, and other groups - not liberal and more moderate Muslim, Christian, or Jews.
«Moderates in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship made some major mistakes in its early stages by not being more aggressive,» contends David Currie, director of Texas Baptists Committed, a highly political moderates support group which has helped keep the Baptist General Convention of Texas in the moderModerates in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship made some major mistakes in its early stages by not being more aggressive,» contends David Currie, director of Texas Baptists Committed, a highly political moderates support group which has helped keep the Baptist General Convention of Texas in the modermoderates support group which has helped keep the Baptist General Convention of Texas in the moderate camp.
Whatever our philosophy, we had better use it to moderate the tendency that is in all of us to look to violence to settle issues between groups in a world whose technology makes violence against groups ever more likely to destroy all who participate in it, or advocate it, along perhaps with nearly everyone else.
She enjoys moderating the Cloth Diapering and more with Kelly's Closet and Diaper Shops group and spending time with her family.
The regular Senate Democrats and their traditional progressive allies (women's rights and LGBTQ rights groups, in particular) would no doubt very much like to see someone more moderate in Diaz's seat.
«This governor has fancied himself as a sort of fiscal hawk but willing to deal with other issues from a more moderate or liberal perspective,» said Blair Horner, the executive director of New York Public Interest Research Group, citing Mr. Cuomo's conservative - minded moves, like the property tax cap, and his more progressive policies, like same - sex marriage.
James Merriman, CEO of the New York City Charter School Center whose group is considered more moderate than advocacy groups that focus exclusively on large charter networks, praised the collaboration.
Recent research shows that high - intensity interval exercise — training for a few minutes at close to the maximum heart rate — is safe and more efficient than moderate exercise for improving exercise capacity in different groups of patients with heart disease.
However, political conservatives are slightly more likely than either moderates or liberals to say that parents should be able to decide not to vaccinate their children — though seven - in - ten or more of all three ideology groups support requiring the MMR vaccine for all schoolchildren because of the potential health risk to others.
The researchers also found that athletes in the high specialization group were more likely to report a history of overuse knee injuries compared with moderate or low specialization athletes.
The surveys found that athletes from the small school were more likely to be classified in the low specialization group (low, 43 percent; moderate, 32 percent; high, 25 percent) compared with those from the large school (low, 26 percent; moderate, 26 percent; high, 48 percent).
The study grouped consumers into three segments using a mathematical model based on their attitudes and concerns: the first group was made up of health - driven buyers, the second took a more moderate approach to purchasing healthy products and the third group was indifferent to the healthier versions of products.
Favourable outcomes, ranging from moderate disability to good recovery, occurred in only a quarter of the patients in the hypothermia group compared with more than a third of patients in the control group.
Both trials enrolled more than 300 patients with moderate to severe HS, who were originally randomized into two nearly equal groups.
While it's a fact that there is a group of women out there that would start immediately drooling over a guy with 20 - inch arms, but the fact is that women are more attracted to an athletic, more slender and proportional figure with a moderate amount of muscle mass.
Adults should do muscle - strengthening activities that are moderate or high intensity and involve all major muscle groups on 2 or more days a week.»
A study published in the journal Psychology of Sport and Exercise found that among two groups of people — one that did HIIT and the other longer moderate - intensity exercise — those who did moderate - intensity exercise compared to high - intensity reported greater pleasure and enjoyment, and felt more likely to keep it up.
In the study, the anaerobic capacity in the high intensity group improved significantly more than that of the moderate intensity group.
The study's control group who only performed moderate intensity (65 - 80 % VO2 Max) cardio for 3 times a week lost 71.8 % more weight during their 4 month long study than the group who only performed 3 times a week of resistance training that consisted of 3 sets of 8 exercises with a repetition range of 8 - 12.
The name comes from Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata, who in 1996 authored a study that showed athletes who trained on an ergometer (an exercise bike) for a total of 20 minutes per week experienced similar aerobic benefits to a group that performed more moderate exercise each week for five hours.
In addition, participants with moderate and high degrees of anxiety benefited more than the light anxiety group.
When you compare high - intensity interval training with repetitive, moderate - intensity cardio, you work more muscle groups and improve aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
A moderate volume workout of around 6 - 9 sets per muscle group only depletes about 36 - 39 % of your muscle glycogen.7, 8 If you do more than that in two workouts within eight hours, eating carbs soon after your first workout is a good idea.
For example, an Australian study found that women who did a 20 - minute HIIT routine lost six times more body fat relative to a group who did 40 minutes of moderate - intensity cardio.
For the study, researchers had a group of 508 healthy pregnant women who were nine to 11 weeks pregnant either take part in a moderate exercise program (they exercised three times per week) or simply learn more about the importance of proper nutrition and regular exercise while pregnant.
Discussion ensued as to whether 20 percent fat could be considered moderate, or whether that should more accurately be considered a low - fat diet, especially for younger age groups.
The attack was indicative of Boko Haram's tactics of violence and intimidation not only of Christian worshippers, but also more moderate Muslims who refuse to support the group.
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A 2010 legislative study recommended grouping special education students by relative level of need (low, moderate, and high) in order to target these limited funds more effectively, but to date no legislative changes have been proposed.
Though most practitioners would argue that little harm is done to the student who receives an intervention that was not absolutely necessary, a recent meta - analysis of research on reading interventions for students in grades K — 3 indicates that moderate to large gains in reading achievement were achieved when teacher - to - student ratios were no more than 1:5, and most interventions used groupings of 1:1 or 1:3 (Scammacca, Vaughn, Roberts, Wanzek & Torgesen, 2007).
We offer inclusion, resource instruction, combined programs that include both inclusive and small group instruction, and specialized programs for students with autism, those in need of emotional supports, and students with more moderate needs.
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Those with moderate to severe pain may have seen some benefit, but because of the small size of this group the researchers called for more studies.
Sharon Vincuilla, CPDT - KA, has more than 9 years of training experience, including but not limited to puppy raising, therapy dog training, group classes, private lessons, problem behaviors and mild to moderate behavior modification.
But Mr. Lugar's more incremental approach is designed to appeal to moderate Republicans and a group of Midwestern Democrats who are nervous about the impact of broad climate change legislation on jobs in states that are heavily dependent on coal and manufacturing.
She struggles to redefine her identity, adopts «a more moderate eco-philosophy» and takes a paid job with a mainstream environment group.
Many employer advocacy groups including SHRM participated in the hearings, advocating that the Board maintain a more moderate approach.
Individual Play Therapy is suitable for those with moderate to severe difficulties whereas group Play Therapy is more appropriate for those suffering moderate difficulties.
CU traits also moderated the association between change in family warmth and conduct problem severity, with increased FDP warmth more strongly related to improved conduct problems in the high vs. the low CU group.
Physically or sexually abused children were more likely to be in the high — decreasing group whereas male and Black children were more likely to be in the moderate — increasing group.
More specifically, harshness increased significantly across groups from low to high CU traits, and youth with low CU traits reported higher parental warmth, but there were no differences between the warmth reported by high compared to moderated groups.
In a recent publication exploring developmental trajectories of CU traits, youth with persisting high CU traits had experienced more maternal harshness, low parental knowledge, and monitoring compared to the moderate or low CU youth groups [64].
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