Sentences with phrase «more robust role»

On the one hand, the court sent a clear direction to trial judges that they must take a more robust role as the gatekeeper of expert evidence, which should mark the end of either side using «hired guns.»
The more robust role for a trial judge to exclude expert evidence, even when an expert is appropriately qualified.
Effective subsidies can help a nation carve out a more robust role in the market for cleantech, as well as bring cleaner energy sources online faster — hint, hint.

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AIWM India primarily focuses on broader and strategic role of developing a more robust and forward - looking training infrastructure for private banking and wealth management sector and to promote more active industry involvement and collaboration in training and continuing education matters.
The «big» conundrum Going by his physical semblance, Wilshere is not the man mountain to play in that No. 4 role, where he would have to be physically robust and concentrate a lot more on his defensive duties, instead of harnessing his slick attacking skills.
Though Abou Diaby has put in a few solid performances in the role and Mikel Arteta has adapted into a more robust option, the Arsenal manager has targeted the Newcastle United enforcer as a direct replacement for Alex Song, who left for Barcelona in the summer.
He pledged that the EU would continue to support the robust training of stakeholders, a strong collation and transmission system, internal party democracy, promotion of women participation, securing an apolitical role for the security forces with the main political actors giving their commitment to minimum guarantees ahead of the elections and more transparency in the funding of the political parties and political campaigns.
Even at some of the nation's more robust death investigation units, staffers worry that they do too few autopsies to fulfill their watchdog role.
The authors argue not only for more resources, but for an integrated national health care system, built around a strong public primary care system with a clearly defined supportive role for the private and indigenous sectors, that (i) addresses acute as well as chronic health care needs; (ii) offers choice of care that is rational, accessible, and of good quality, (iii) is cashless at the point of service delivery, and (iv) is governed by a robust regulatory framework to ensure accountability.
On the other hand, there is mounting evidence for a distinctive role played by motor vehicle traffic — related exposures in elevating cardiovascular risk.108, 111,268,269 Lipfert et al76, 77 interpreted the results of their analysis of the Veterans Affairs hypertensive male cohort as suggesting that traffic density was a more «significant and robust predictor of survival in this cohort» than PM2.5.
A few studies have investigated the role of diet and meal composition on T level, suggesting some possible acute effects, but the specific role of single nutrients remains unclear and the subject for future, more robust studies.»
The surprise revelation is Jennifer Garner who displays impeccable comedic timing and although remains within the boundaries of her habitual risk - free maternal roles, could have stolen the acting accolades from Pacino and Bening, had she benefitted from a more robust script and developed characterisation.
Technology, I think, has a vital role to play in project - based work and in more robust assessment.
Although the report emphasizes the role of technology in Summit Public Schools» model, the field more broadly still lacks robust demand for tools that can support self - directed approaches.
This is why movement conservatives not engaged in education discussions are naturally be more - supportive of measures such as the expansion of school choice (because they conform to their views that markets and private actions by families should be the deciding forces in education) than of other reform efforts that seem to involve what they may perceive more - robust federal or state government roles, or involve what they consider to be an abrogation of roles they think should be in the hands of families or local governments.
In many school districts, this has meant a more robust instructional leadership role for principal supervisors as well.
By providing teachers with opportunities and support to negotiate different social - epistemic roles through wikis and related Web 2.0 tools, they may develop a more situated and robust knowledge of digital epistemologies and a much better sense of the social construction of knowledge more generally.
Democrats offered a single amendment in the nature of a completely alternative bill (PDF) proposed by ranking Democrat George Miller (D - CA) that would provide for a stronger federal role in school accountability and improvement as well as more robust resources than the Kline bill.
As just one example, Foley Hoag has played a central role in driving the growth of New England's robust technology industry since its birth more than three decades ago.
This version can be more robust since you are now a contender for the role.
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