Sentences with phrase «narrow approach»

Have we taken too narrow an approach to school improvement?
Some had taken a more broad approach and some had taken a more narrow approach.
Fund managers get invited to appear on business news programs all the time but usually they take too narrow an approach, only talking about specific sectors or products they work with.
«A sugar - sweetened beverage tax is a very narrow approach to internalizing the external costs of obesity, because there are many other food and drink items that are also energy dense and lack nutritional value.
Unfortunately, I have had to narrow my approach in addressing this problem (due to an abundant lack of interest, concern or accountability by the provincial government) to paragraph 25, section c of the Constitution of the Order of Canada (in considering a possible federal solution) which deals with revocation of the Order of Canada for cause.
I just need to be more focused and narrowed approach towards stock investing.
But looking at the leading time is a somewhat narrow approach, since it just reflects the freakish talents of one individual in each year.
The charter school model holds great promise for developing education innovations and improving the quality of public education overall, but the current direction of the charter school sector toward a few narrow approaches cuts short this potential.
But the No Child Left Behind Act and other federal education efforts promote narrow approaches that overemphasize standardized test scores instead of comprehensive supports that equip American children for the future.
In the absence of foresight, a diversified strategy that combines different information sources (fundamentals, value, risk appetite and technicals), trading strategies (momentum and contrarian) and holding periods (daily, weekly and monthly) far outperforms narrower approaches over the longer term.
Successful investors owe their success to much more than just one relatively narrow approach to the market, especially in a value investing strategy
The property takes the shape of an L, and is accessed along a steep and narrow approach road, which gives rise to speculation of the views, which are certainly rewarded at the top.
Be very careful as to which service you choose, for some take a very narrow approach, being designed specifically for a certain type of people (for instance, you can find black dating websites).
The success of Houston's four - pronged approach is perhaps best viewed in comparison to Portland, Ore. (population, two million), which has taken a far more narrow approach.
Don't forget to go back to the paper resources throughout your research if appropriate; ask yourself if you've taken too narrow an approach to the problem; use the library catalogue rather than scanning the shelves as the best texts / resources are often checked out;
House Speaker Paul Ryan said he opposes Trump's newly enacted tariffs, and urged the Trump administration to narrow its approach.
Other agencies often have a narrow approach to search engine optimization, running through checklists that scratch the surface.
As far as Democrats are concerned, Republican leadership seems fixated on finding a narrower approach.
Jake, it your narrow approach to interpreting the Bible and the behaviour of the sacredotal community it chronicles and guides that has led many into the folds of atheism.
I tend to think that dogmatic and narrow approaches to belief and practice are somewhat immature, but «we» also long for the simplicity of black - white.
She was also uneasy about this congregation's heavy emphasis on one's «personal» relationship to Jesus, on her secondary status as a woman, and narrow approach to social reform.
Labour seemed utterly reliant on the NHS in its campaigning for the 2015 election, they can not risk such a narrow approach in 2020 as well.
But the IOM panel favors a narrower approach, arguing that NCI should count only projects that address «research questions uniquely affecting minority and medically underserved groups.»
Some fear that these criteria will exclude individuals with sexual dysfunction from treatment, while proponents feel that this narrower approach is an essential refinement of the DSM that will protect people with transient and mild difficulties from being labeled as sick.
In recent years, it sold off programs for cloning cattle, and abandoned controversial efforts to clone human embryos in favor of a narrower approach.
This keeps a narrowed approach by focusing in on one case instead of taking the traditional route by spanning decades in his life.
Given the natural diversity that exists in our schools, trying to develop programs just for kids with disabilities is too narrow an approach.
Our observations made by way of these lenses yield a richer understanding of leadership distribution than we could have attained via a narrower approach.
In contrast, SEL is a more narrow approach that focuses on non-academic competencies that will help students achieve academically and become healthy, well - rounded, and productive members of society.
Berry cited a CTQ survey of administrators from more than 30 school districts and nonprofits that held federal leadership grants that revealed a narrow approach to teacher leadership: ``... The vast majority of interviewees could not envision teachers leading in roles other than instructional coach or, perhaps peer evaluator.»
This narrow approach has limited results.
also the Forward collision system which automatically brakes slowly if you make too narrow an approach.
We narrow our approach with this portfolio and reduce the strategies and stick with our longer term strategies instead of the «emerging» strategies.
Rather than taking a narrow approach focused solely on economic growth, we should promote societies that are prosperous, just, and environmentally sustainable.»
I solved this problem by purchasing, for under $ 30, a large diameter, electrically powered, water - cooled sharpening stone; and I used this to «hollow grind» the stainless blades myself, narrowing the approach to the cutting edge significantly.
The court described Tsilhqot» in Nation as «semi-nomadic» and allowed proof of occupation based on regular and exclusive use of sites or territory, instead of a narrower approach that would result in «small islands of title surrounded by larger territories where the group possesses only Aboriginal rights....»
However, as AG Wahl notes in his opinion in X, adopting a very narrow approach to the conditions attached to the acte clair doctrine, «would seem in contradiction both with reality and with the spirit of cooperation which characterises the relationship between the Court of Justice and the national (supreme) courts» (paragraph 64).
A core argument supporting the narrow approach taken by the Court is that a country — here Switzerland — has said no to the internal market.
This appeal considered whether, when varying a consent order, the court should apply the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, s 31, or whether it is constrained by Court of Appeal authority to apply a narrower approach, even if that is inconsistent with the children's interests.
Judge Ramsey in the leading case North Midland v Lentjes4 considered the two approaches and decided that the narrow approach was the correct one.
More recently, the court has reverted to the narrower approach.
Even if the courts consistently adopt the narrow approach there remain difficulties with the application of the Act to construction work performed on process industry sites and these are:
No. 41738 / 10, correcting the narrow approach to Article 3 medical removal cases taken in D v United Kingdom, App.
While not all human rights legislation in Canada is the same, Ontario's Human Rights Code shares many similarities with human rights legislation in several provinces and territories, including British Columbia, while other provinces, for example, Saskatchewan, take a narrower approach and specify, for example, that only discrimination by «employers» is covered.
In varying a consent order, does the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, s 31 apply or was the Court of Appeal to apply a narrower approach — even if this is not in the best interests of the children?
The narrow approach to litigation privilege applied in the Eurasian case seems at odds with the Bilta case, where both cases were dealing with documents generated in the context of internal investigations albeit the Eurasian case involved the Serious Fraud Office and Bilta, HMRC.
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