; and all the other things that promote opportunity (
not equal outcomes, but equal opportunity.)
Not exact matches
«How low the admit rate is doesn't really
equal outcome,» Montesano said.
A guaranteed job doesn't create an
equal opportunity (which entrepreneurship already provides), but rather an
equal outcome, which is anathema to an entrepreneurial society.
Baruch Fischhoff, «Hindsight Is
Not Equal to Foresight: The Effect of
Outcome Knowledge on Judgment under Uncertainty» (1975)
There is
not one peer reviewed academic study that demonstrates even ONE poor
outcome of actually following through with what the Declaration of Independence says «ALL men, (
not just straight men) are created
equal»
It's a red herring also, as it's presented as a reason
NOT to grant
equal rights to everyone, for a fictional possible
outcome, which if it were to occur could be dealt with as a separate issue, specifically.
Stillbirth is
not reported specifically due to differing gestational definitions, but is included within the
outcome «Fetal loss
equal to / after 24 weeks and neonatal death».
Access to medication and treatments Diabetes UK believes that people with diabetes should have
equal access to the best diabetes care and health
outcomes available on the basis of clinical need and appropriateness,
not on their or the NHS's ability to pay.
Because these are all equality of
outcome entities and
not directly to do with
equal oppurtunity, and are vitally important for the foundations of a fair society.
Local elections were held around the country last Tuesday, and while the Syracuse region did
not contain the drama of the Kentucky governor's race or the Houston
equal rights ordinance, there were nonetheless some local results of note, and some tea leaves embedded in the details of expected
outcomes.
But maximizing safety doesn't always
equal optimal
outcomes or birth experiences.
The other roles are given almost
equal weight; the supporting characters aren't atmosphere, but are crucial to the story, and one sign of the good writing is in the way other relationships (the mother and her son, the son and Gabrielle) affect the
outcome of the plot.
Scalia, as mentioned above, sometimes seemed to accept this argument and agreed that the original understanding of the
equal protection clause could
not justify the
outcome in Brown.
Karen Mapp, a Harvard lecturer whose research specialty is partnerships that support better educational
outcomes for kids, told guests at the Children's Institute's annual luncheon on Friday that building successful schools means engaging families as
equal partners —
not as clients,
not as supplements to the educational process and
not as people who need saving.
While A + Denver did
not have access to the polling or focus group data, the «more money
equals better
outcomes» message was worrisome because so few we talked to were motivated by this message.
«We all know that good ideas plus good intentions do
not always
equal good
outcomes.
Mel West, co-editor of the review and head of Manchester University's school of education, says that schools in isolation are
not going to be able to achieve a more
equal outcome for pupils.
Apparently this researcher and her colleagues across the country can't figure out exactly how to achieve «
equal outcomes» across different student populations, whether or
not there is evidence to support their ideas on a small scale.
The author recommends we «expand» the definition of equity in the policies and resources made available to the schools and other institutions, presumably until «
equal outcomes» are achieved, although she doesn't tell us when we might return to a non-expansive definition of equity.
Confronted by the dominant attitude that demographics were destiny, a group of committed educators, led by Dacia Toll and Doug McCurry, set out on a mission to provide
equal education access to all America's children and conceived of a school in which high expectations and strong student
outcomes were the norm — where access to four - year college for low - income students and those of color was a right,
not a privilege.
Digital publishing IS democratic in that it provides access for all but
NOT equal in that
outcomes differ very widely and often randomly for no discernible reason.
We approached the creation of the LibertyQ indices in the same way we have approached quantitative stock selection, and we believe that, just as with discretionary stock picking, all factors are
not created
equal — some are more correlated to certain
outcomes,» added O'Connor.
Where assumptions are implicit in the
outcome; where there is an assumption of equilibrium where there is no equilibrium; where experiments are run «all other things being
equal» where we know that all things do
not remain constant while we look at one piece of the puzzle and trying to make sense of the whole.
While Wilson LJ made the point that his decision would
not have been any different in reverse had the assets derived from the husband's family, rather than the wife's, it remains to be seen what the
outcome will be if and when a wife is awarded a mere 9 % of the assets following a long marriage, notwithstanding the parties»
equal contributions to family life and the source of the assets.
Knowing that only X
equals Y saves a great deal of time and money arguing about the possibility that Z might also
equal Y; it helps to improve the predictability of litigated
outcomes; it depersonalizes disputes, insofar as it's
not anyone's fault that X
equals Y; and, it promotes settlement by limiting the available options and thus circumscribing litigants» hopes and expectations.
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FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — Best interests — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility and for the child to live with them — Where the respondent mother believes the child would settle down and accept the arrangement if the court ordered for the child to spend no time with applicant father — Where the court has a statutory mandate to make parenting orders with the child's best interests as the paramount concern — Where there is little doubt that the child would benefit from having a meaningful relationship with both parents — Where the child's clear views that he does
not want to spend time with the respondent mother should be given significant weight in the circumstances — Where the child is of an age, maturity and intelligence to have principally formed his own rationally based views — Where the court is satisfied that it is in the child's best interests for the presumption of
equal shared parental responsibility to be rebutted — Where the respondent father is to have sole parental responsibility and the child is to live with him — Where the applicant mother is permitted to attend certain school and sporting events of the child — Where the child should be able to instigate contact with the respondent mother as he considers appropriate to his needs and circumstances — Where the orders made are least likely to lead to the institution of further proceedings in relation to the child — Where the child is to have the
outcome of these proceedings, the effect of the orders and the reasons for judgment explained to him by an expert as soon as reasonably practical.
As the below diagram shows, treating everyone with
equal inputs (the same boxes) produces an inequality of
outcomes (
not everyone can access the game).
Note: This meant
equal rights under the law to have custody determined upon divorce or separation, and does
not imply the
outcome of «joint custody» upon separation or divorce.
The «new reforms» in Indigenous social policy must include
equal, if
not greater scrutiny over the inability of mainstream services to deliver the
outcomes they are funded to deliver in our communities.
The lawyers involved need to consider the actual, real - life likely
outcomes of «all» of the potential scenarios that «can» be produced by a tribunal's decision, and decide which «one» would realistically provide the best
outcome for the consuming real estate public, and
not just for a particular dissaffected former Realtor claiming to be acting as a reasonable facsimile of a modern day Robin Hood (my interpretation of Dale's apparent claim to have spent years studying ways and means to provide real estate services
equal to or superior to current standards via CREA's operations at much less cost to consumers), all the while projecting profits of hundreds of millions of dollars (it's 50/50 that «Robin Hood» is a myth).