Sentences with phrase «more robust ways»

She wrote in her article: «I have compiled a detailed submission to the Government's consultation on the Internet Safety Strategy which says that dating and social media websites should be forced to introduce more robust ways of checking the identity of people using their sites.»
«We're going to have to adjust a lot of supply in the second half at the same time the economy is going to move in what's going to be a more robust way,» Rieder said.
I do not know whether there is a problem because the English FA have been stronger critics of UEFA and FIFA corruption or whether it is just as simple as the fact that football is played in a more robust way in England than on the continent, but neither of these reasons is an excuse for the fact that Arsenal and the likes of Man City keep finding ourselves on the wrong end of decisions.
If WordPress had a «frontpage» module and a more robust way to handle static pages, you could easily use it produce sites that have a blog but aren't * just * a blog.
This is important, says Otto, because «science is accelerating, and we are searching for a more robust way of incorporating it into our policy dialogue.»
«This new, more robust way of measuring attenuation is a breakthrough that can be applied in other systems around the world.
Nenes says the Georgia Tech methodology looks at everything in a more robust way, breaking the bottleneck that is typical of other model evaluation and analysis algorithms.
At exactly the same time do not move yourself out because of some dread, you is only going to grow more robust this way and also figure out how to find out who is highly recommended for going out with and who should be overlooked.
That doesn't sound as precise as CREDO's methodology, which compares each student's growth to a «virtual twin» — a more robust way of controlling for demographic differences.
«Student outcomes should be determined in a far more robust way than mainly using test scores, such as through student grades, projects, other student work and regular observations,» said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, according to the Associated Press.
Rolling returns offer a more robust way to show performance than traditional one -, three -, five - and ten - year trailing returns.
This is a more robust way of assessing risks, including from climate, than using the approach adopted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which is primarily based on downscaling from multi-decadal global climate model projections.
The IPCC, and the climate science community as a whole, evidently considers this observationally - based - scaling approach to be a more robust way of identifying the influence of aerosols and other inhomogeneous forcings than the almost purely climate - model - simulations - based approach used by Shindell.
* More than men, women are enthusiastic online communicators, and they use email in a more robust way.

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«Crown is a way to address evolving taste preferences for more robust flavours.»
One of the things we're most excited about is the future of food in this country, and how we could figure out ways to develop a more robust food system that actually pays back dividends locally.
Category growth is robust, driven in part by people eating more at home as a way to economize.
He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
In many ways, A.G.'s appointment was already determined when that report made the rounds, rattling legacy editors while animating those calling for a far more robust online presence.
Enbridge's L3RP engagement program has been robust and inclusive of more than 100 communities along the Enbridge mainline system right - of - way.
But he was more interested in the fact that each religion was presumed to possess the same «spiritual values» of «the American Way of Life,» by which he meant a soft - hearted faith in democracy (political, economic, and religious) combined with a more robust faith in idealism, activism, and moral conviction.
Instead of this, maybe we need a more robust answer that acknowledges that there are legitimate and good longings we experience, even though we often seek to meet them in broken and eroticized ways.
More to the point, just as William Paley, in his perverse way, acted as a kind of accidental midwife to Darwin's theory, so too I think the speculations of Michael J. Behe and William A. Dembski (and others, many of whom belong to the Discovery Institute) will lead not to a more robust theism but to a new impetus to find adequate explanatory laws for chemical complexMore to the point, just as William Paley, in his perverse way, acted as a kind of accidental midwife to Darwin's theory, so too I think the speculations of Michael J. Behe and William A. Dembski (and others, many of whom belong to the Discovery Institute) will lead not to a more robust theism but to a new impetus to find adequate explanatory laws for chemical complexmore robust theism but to a new impetus to find adequate explanatory laws for chemical complexity.
Clearly the inspectors went in with an agenda, and a more robust set of tools to forward this agenda in all British schools is heading our way.
This means it has to maintain an assorted and robust product list of more than 800 seafood varieties, beginning with alligator and going all the way to walleye.
A landmark study on the trade flow of organic food products across the borders of the United States reveals that a robust global appetite for organic food has created new lucrative markets from Mexico City all the way to Hong Kong for U.S. organic producers — but also provides strong evidence that American farmers are losing out on some valuable opportunities by not growing more organic.
These offer substantial costs benefits, are more environmentally friendly than traditional one - way transit packaging and are robust enough to withstand the rigorous demands of retail supply chain logistics for many years.
Any robust greens with just a touch of bitterness would be great, too, from collard greens (which will need 6 - 8 more minutes of steaming) to broccoli rabe — the salty - sweet flavors from the sausage and garlic are the perfect way to mellow out sharp brassicas like these, and their brightness, in turn, provide the perfect foil for sometimes - heavy lap cheong.
WOB staff goes through an extensive «Beer School», which continues to get more robust with ongoing education and interactive ways of teaching including videos and bite - sized digital content.
A lot of our improvement will have to come from the manager and the way he makes the existing players gel in a more robust pragmatic system that fits their strengths.
While the power of touch has some robust evidence behind it as a way of deepening bonds and expressing and eliciting compassion, it would be far more effective to empower a mother and to encourage her to hold her own baby to facilitate and deepen the bond between them.
As you build your fan base on Facebook, for instance, always think of ways to move people from the fairly loose connection they'll have with you on the site (your updates won't exactly be the only things in their news feeds) to a more robust connection via email.
«With the approval of these assessments, New York State is leading the way in new, innovative pathways that not only preserve our robust graduation requirements but also offer students rigorous alternatives that will keep them engaged in learning and result in more career prospects,» Board of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa said.
He said: «Election Management Bodies in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed technology in one way or another to improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections, ranging from training and capacity - building for electoral officials, promotion of inclusivity in the electoral process (youths, women, PWDs, IDPs and out - of - country / diaspora voters), the biometric registration of voters, delineation of electoral constituencies, geo - referencing of existing as well as the creation of new polling units, establishment of robust electronic databases, accreditation of voters during elections, actual voting and the speedy and more accurate collation / transmission of results.
«The best way to deal with the situation as we have it today is to confront it in a forthright and transparent manner, and to do everything we can to make it more robust, more reliable, and to identify problems that lead to less reliable or less valid research.»
He focused on one of the most important ways in which engineers make things more robust: by adding feedback loops.
So, if you are looking at the Midwest where there is a substantial amount of wind — all the way from the Dakotas down to Texas — or if you are looking at the solar availability in this country in the Southwest, in Arizona or Nevada, or even the offshore wind in the Atlantic, you have to build lines from those sources to the loads, and you have to have a much more robust system that can support that.
«Such knowledge also can be used to determine which combinations of mixes are more optimal for use in aggressive environments, leading the way to more robust structures less prone to environmental degradation.»
There's roughly a 30 to 50 percent overlap in the two mechanisms, which is very interesting because it suggests that one of the ways in which antidepressant drugs work is by inducing in depressed individuals some of the same modifications that occur naturally in those individuals who are inherently more robust or resilient.
Many countries now see investment in science and technology as the way to build their economy; the result is larger R&D budgets, which, in turn, are producing more robust academic collaborations with international colleagues.
Now, a pair of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich have proposed the first solution to such subatomic stoppage: a novel way to create a more robust electron wave by binding together the electron's direction of movement and its spin.
Received wisdom says that the more robust grey simply muscled its way to supremacy, but it may not have been that simple, veterinary scientists now believe.
In reality, more often than not, industry scientists find that they can not replicate the effects seen by academics in a sufficiently robust way to justify drug development.
Haile - Selassie and his colleagues argue that the fossils differ from those of Lucy's species in several ways, having smaller teeth, more forward - facing cheekbones, a more robust lower jaw, and thicker outer enamel on some teeth.
«While this budget no longer funds a formal Office of Education, NASA will continue to inspire the next generation through our missions and channel education efforts in a more focused way through the robust portfolio of our Science Mission Directorate,» Lightfoot said.
That ability is pivotal because combining both gravitational - wave and light - based astronomy enables a much more robust understanding of an observed object's characteristics — in much the same way that lightning is better comprehended through sight and hearing than sight alone.
We discuss current cases, important nuances in the law that can affect supply chain relationships, and ways to make supply chain legal practices more robust, particularly in light of today's global supply chains.
Perhaps if the budget and desire are there — and I'm not sure they are — some patching could go a long way to making this remake more robust.
Built as a road movie in its first hour of footage, the film accompanies a truck driver on his way from Kosovo to Belgrade... It's in the whole of this journey where the film seems more robust... [Full review in Spanish]
The Angelina Jolie films from the early 2000s felt like relics even as they were being released thanks to the way she was forced into fight a losing battle with a style of filmmaking more suited to elevating co-stars Daniel Craig and Gerard Butler to the A-list than figuring out how to make Lara Croft a robust heroine.
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