Sentences with phrase «myriad factors other»

The 90 percent goal is a key element in a 387 - page ESSA plan the Illinois State Board of Education submitted last month to the federal government, outlining how students of all backgrounds will be assessed and grow academically, as well as how schools will be rated under myriad factors other than test scores.

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We can then cultivate and protect our work rituals around this remaining cognizant of our work environments, capabilities, energy levels, mood, particular activity at hand, and a myriad of other factors.
But even beyond the basics of food, shelter and feelings of security, there are so many other inherent privileges or barriers that define the course of a life because of myriad factors like race, background, or where we live.
Dynamic — a proclivity to seek change and adapt based on your mode of work, mood, circadian rhythms, and a myriad of other factors.
But then again, so is demographics, water scarcity, technological change, creativity, policy choices, public sentiment, corruption, cultural differences, new forms of energy and a myriad of other factors, all interacting in unpredictable ways.
Look, you and I both know that there is a myriad of factors that swing crude prices one way or the other.
While a myriad of non-cryptocurrency related factors can explain this decline — indeed, the WGC highlights weak demand for jewellery as being a particularly prominent contributory factor — it certainly begs the question: Are investors adding bitcoin and other digital currencies to their portfolios in place of gold?
Bots can do a lot, but as it stands, they can't factor in fundamental analysis, breaking news, insider knowledge and the myriad other factors that make markets move.
Of course, historical trends are not a guarantee of what will happen in the future, and there are a myriad of other, more important fundamental factors to consider, including valuations, earnings strength, and fiscal and monetary policy, among others.
Don't the myriad possibilities count as other factors that need to be eliminated?
This is, frankly, a rather false assessment tool because as we all know, on any given day, there could be a myriad of factors playing into the behavior others are seeing.
Myriad control switches help to arbitrate how genes get expressed in different cells and tissues, and those switches are often triggered by maternal diet, toxic exposures and many other environmental factors.
A myriad of other factors can also disrupt a healthy rhythm from frequent jet lag to eating in the middle of the night, which technically upsets our liver clocks, which can in turn impact metabolism and vascular function, Rudic says.
How we cope depends on myriad factors spanning our resilience, support structures and beliefs about the expression of emotion — while some of us seem to ride the intensity of emotion, others head off on Hollywood - style benders.
Functional medicine, on the other hand, looks to uncover the myriad underlying factors that cause chronic conditions like fibromyalgia.
Despite the fact that fiber is one of the most crucial nutrients for gathering toxins in the body and removing them through the digestive tract, there are myriad factors that come into play in the reduction of risk for cancer and other chronic diseases.
However, everyone — of course — is different, and dating timelines vary depending on where you're at in life, who you're with, what your last relationship was like and a myriad of other factors.
Perlmutter's email, once leaked, was widely interpreted as his argument against female - led movies, despite myriad other factors at play here — even as the email neglected to mention smash action franchises such as the Hunger Games trilogy or the Alien saga, which were led by female heroes.
Supporters and critics, in their various approaches to discerning NCLB's impact, share a significant problem: because NCLB applies to all public school students, researchers lack a suitable comparison group and so have been unable to distinguish the law's effects from the myriad other factors at work over the past eight years.
The result is a growing wave of studies that are able to isolate the effect of schools and teachers from the myriad other factors — such as race, family socioeconomic status, English proficiency, and student mobility.
In the case of Amazon, they rank their reviewers with a complex algorithm which factors in the amount of reviews made, the frequency that reviews are made, the quality (helpfulness) of reviews made as deemed by others as well as a myriad of other complex little elements which the rest of us will probably never know about.
We look at ebook page turn speeds, internet browsers, settings, font options and a myriad of other factors that would be of interest to people thinking of buying or upgrading from their current e-reader.
Also, while I realize the price of indie games has gone up dramatically over the past few years, I can acknowledge the wide variance in development costs and myriad other factors going into why some games cost more money, and I fully support the notion that you should pay full price to support developers you want to see succeed and continue making great games.
Just as 8 can be factored into 1 x 8 or 2 x 4, so can a more complicated idea like the work of Leonardo da Vinci be broken down into numerous possible equations, such as the influence of his master Verrocchio multiplied by the symmetry of Piero della Francesca, as well as the influence of the Catholic church, scientific discoveries and a myriad of other potential variables that have each contributed to the final whole.
However, my comment was strictly related to the conditions under which source rock would form, not the myriad other factors that allow for the development of productive oilfields — the porosity, the presence of cap rocks, etc..
Mr McIntyre: Im sorry that this commenter's language was too intemperate... However, the use of tree rings as a proxy for temperature, when one can not control for the myriad of other factors that influence tree growth, brings into question the entire enterprise, no?
Human activity is not the only factor, there are a myriad of other factors.
Other tiny edits for the paper: Line 69: myriad factors, not myriad of factors Line 122: is, not is that there is [a minor sylistic point, some may disagree) Throughout: I suggest citations such as ``... et.al., (2010)» should have a space preceding the open parenthesis.
Now, finally, to «the faith of the polar bear» — a species like any other, influenced by a myriad of environmental factors, including bullets and melting sea ice
The problem is that whatever temperature signal they carry is of questionable resolution, and is commingled with whatever myriad of other factors that influence coral growth rates, or the relative populations of differing microfauna, or Isotope ratios in dissolved gases trapped in ice, or the growth rate of trees... None of these issues would lead any rational person to view the application of these proxies in determining climatological fluctuations on the order of fractions of a degree celsius annually.
The defence in some cases might be based entirely on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms or eyewitness identification problems or intoxication issues or other myriad factors unaffected by the particular name of the charge or section number of the Criminal Code or Controlled Drugs and Substances Act under which the charge was laid.
Determining fault involves many factors that you may not be aware of: police reports, insurance companies, 3rd - parties, and a myriad of other things all come into play.
Don't use that as an absolute measure — your quotes will no doubt vary based on the amount of protection you need, the deductible you choose, your credit score, and myriad other factors.
Workers» compensation coverage rates are based on job risk and a myriad other factors.
From a mental health perspective, childhood abuse can be a major contributing factor to substance abuse, behavioral addictions, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and a myriad of other mental disorders.
An equalization of time is beneficial where the parents live proximate to each other, where the parents both share positive parenting traits, work schedules can accommodate 50/50 time, the age and circumstances of the kids favor shared time, and myriad other factors that can benefit a true shared parenting environment.
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