Sentences with phrase «of adequacy from»

Drawing on concepts of adequacy from another project in this theme, it will also investigate the degree to which workers» compensation alleviates financial insecurity.
Unable to develop an apologetic that meets the tests of adequacy from cosmopolitan scholars, it enforces its doctrine by exclusion, by intensifying internal discipline or by coercion.

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To conduct this work, GAO analyzed household financial data, including retirement savings and income, from the Federal Reserve's 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances, reviewed academic studies of retirement savings adequacy, analyzed retirement - related questions from surveys, and interviewed retirement experts about retirement readiness.
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«These findings raise serious questions about the policy needs for future pensionless cohorts, such as the adequacy of benefits from Old Age Security, the Guaranteed Income Supplement, and the Quebec and Canada pension plans,» the report states.
Our strategy is to deploy capital from any potential source, whether debt or internally generated cash, depending on the adequacy and availability of that source of capital and which source may be used most efficiently and at the lowest cost at that point in time.
We regularly assess the likelihood of adverse outcomes resulting from these examinations to determine the adequacy of our provision for income taxes.
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Uncertainty about labour market reforms, the adequacy of pension systems and future economic conditions may also be discouraging consumers from spending, especially in Germany where these issues have received much publicity.
Measures of financial stability include the ability to sustain current dividend payments from earned net income, adequacy of working capital, ability to service debt from earned cash flows, stability of profit margins, analysis of price behavior, and other factors.
Creative fidelity is vital in a marriage because it frees the partners from complete dependence on the adequacy of the giving quality of a particular period of relating.
They need particular support from their spouses in order to maintain that minimal sense of adequacy which every person must have to be happy and cope with life.
But, they can be helped to greater adequacy in living by varied counseling approaches involving the selective use of guidance, authority, instruction, along with a focus on improving interpersonal relationships (rather than effecting major intrapsychic changes) and seeing one's situation from a more constructive perspective.
From this point, judgments can be made regarding the adequacy of the values that are embodied in the order.
''... God is losing in the sense of feeling, with unique adequacy, the feelings of all others, entirely free from inferior emotions (except as vicariously participated in or sympathetically objectified...» (DR 39, original italics).
It lies at the heart of revisionist arguments about sex, and these can not be assessed apart from an analysis of the significance and adequacy of «the self» as a moral notion.
A variety of problems have been raised from a classical Christian perspective regarding non-trinitarian conceptions of God, including the problems of creation, salvation, divine self - consciousness, God's relation to the eternal ideas and to Creativity, and religious adequacy.
They do this from the perspective of Christian revelation, but they present their truth in terms of its intrinsic adequacy to the shared data.
Indeed, if we attribute to God the «categorical ultimate» of relativity («surrelativism»), it distinguishes God from finite creatures just as decisively as the notion of absoluteness, for it expresses the conviction that God relates himself to the world and appropriates the contingent actualities of the world into his own being with such complete adequacy that the significance of all things is fully appreciated and preserved.13
Unlike systematics, it abstracts itself from faith commitment, and is «principally concerned to show the adequacy or inadequacy of the truth - claims, usually the cognitive claims, of a particular religious tradition» (AnIm 57 - 58).
Few will deny, for example, that Paul's theology represents with something approaching adequacy the fact and meaning of sin in human life — the reality of moral evil, the universal blight it brings, man's hopeless entanglement with it, the perverse and rebellious pride, deep in our nature, which degrades us, distorts our efforts, mars even our best moral achievements, and from which we know God must save us if we are to be saved at all.
The recovering alcoholic must find nonalcoholic means of satisfying the needs he formerly satisfied or attempted to satisfy through drinking — reduction of anxiety, closeness to others, psychological «vacations» from painful reality, a sense of adequacy, experiences of transcendence, and euphoria.
Mutatis mutandis, in seminars on Franz Rosenzweig or Hermann Cohen, we are asking together about the adequacy and helpfulness of their work as theology for the Jewish people, and also what Christian theology has perhaps to learn from them.
One conclusion Whitehead draws from this is that criticism of current language requires testing the adequacy of those judgments against direct experience (S 60f).
At first glance, the formulation of the problem from which Whitehead proceeds in MC — he still clings to the presupposition of the cosmological adequacy and precision of the theoretical language of mathematics — must seem to be itself an aporia: Whitehead wants to investigate various ways — in the first instance internal to mathematics (but cf. MC 465, 524)-- of considering the «nature of the material world»; at the same time, however, he wants to understand this world as a unity which, even though conceived as in motion, consists of only one kind of entity (MC 468, 479, 482, 525).
Here are some questions derived in part from the twelve strategies in chapter 2 — which can be used to evaluate the adequacy, the generativity, of one's goals and priorities:
• While the researchers have referenced WHO guidelines — «10 % energy as added sugars» guideline which is based on a 2003 WHO Report to minimise the risk of dental caries, a recent report by the Institute of Medicine in 2005 recommended no more than 25 % of energy from «added sugars» (based on maintaining nutrient adequacy).
It is reasonable to expect that reassurance from a physician about the adequacy of breastfeeding early in lactation and a discussion of signs of adequacy observable by the mother might result in longer duration of breastfeeding for some infants.
IBFAN PRESS RELEASE 10 May 2002 The recent death of a 5 - day old boy from meningitis in Belgium raises important questions about the labelling and promotion of breastmilk substitutes and the adequacy of commercial surveillance systems, issues currently being discussed...
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)- Part III - Chapter 11 - Breastfeeding Nutrient adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months of life (2002) Geneva, World Health Organization Full text [pdf 278kb] The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review Geneva, World Health Organization, 2001 Full text [pdf 1.06 Mb] Report of the expert consultation of the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding Report of an expert consultation Geneva, World Health Organization, 28 - 30 March 2001 Full text [pdf 122kb] The WHO Global Data Bank on Infant and Young Child Feeding Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Feeding Your Baby From Six Months To One Year Your guide to help you introduce food to your baby Adapted and reproduced with permission of Peel Public Health, Region of Peel A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002 This workbook is intended to assist the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) or similar community based prenatal projects to identify strategies and specific actions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in a population health context.
These include: cultural beliefs and pressures (e.g. anxiety about breastfeeding in public, beliefs about adequacy of milk supply); lack of availability of trained support; legislation to protect women who are breastfeeding; and commercial pressures from marketing and advertising of formula by manufacturers (Save the Children 2013).
After implementation of the Healthy Hunger - Free Kids Act, change was associated with significant improvement in the nutritional quality of foods chosen by students, as measured by increased mean adequacy ratio from a mean of 58.7 (range, 49.6 - 63.1) prior to policy implementation to 75.6 (range, 68.7 - 81.8) after policy implementation and decreased energy density from a mean of 1.65 (range, 1.53 - 1.82) to 1.44 (range, 1.29 - 1.61), respectively.
Learning from large - scale community - based programmes to improve breastfeeding practices (2008) Nutrient adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months of life (2002) Report of the expert consultation of the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding (2001) Geneva, Switzerland, 28 - 30 March 2001 The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review (2001) Complementary feeding
The Group's capital adequacy ratio also improved to 16.9 % from 16.7 %, just as asset base increased to N1.19 trillion, compared to N1.17 trillion at the end of 2016.
A study from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition (JACN) discusses fluid intake adequacy in detail and a simple tool is reviewed that may help healthy, active, low - risk populations answer the question, «Am I drinking enough?»
In the study, «Children's Recall of Fast Food Television Advertising - Testing the Adequacy of Food Marketing Regulation,» 100 children aged 3 - 7 years were shown McDonald's and Burger King children's and adult meal ads, which were drawn at random from ads that aired on national television in the United States in 2010 - 11.
To try to settle the controversy, several members of Congress from New England last year asked NRC to review the adequacy of stock assessments, which use mathematical models to predict how fish populations rebound after being culled.
Drawing from the concerns highlighted in this report, the Institutes formed seven subcommittees — stipends and benefits; adequacy of training; mentoring; duration of training and career path setting; career advice and job placement; satisfaction with choice of Gladstone for postdoctoral studies; and a catch - all of additional issues — to address specific issues.
Just as shipments from INEEL were suspended in 2001 until the adequacy of their procedures could be confirmed, SRIC urges you to suspend shipments while the current situation is fully investigated and the findings made public.
Given that the IOM has recommended 20 to 35 percent of calories from fat, and given that a guiding principal of the Committee is to achieve nutrient adequacy, the Subcommittee wants to look at variations in food patterns that would meet nutrient adequacy at various levels of fat within the recommended range.
The adequacy goal for most nutrients was based on the DRI, the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), where one was available, and the Adequate Intake level (AI) or Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR) from the IOM Macronutrient Report, along with the moderation goals from the 4th and 5th editions of the Dietary Guidelines, or Daily Values set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the Nutrition Facts Labels.
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Ironically, this is the biggest censorship issue our festival has ever had, and it is not from the government — it's from the man who has delusions of cinematic adequacy, Tommy Wiseau.
«This is the biggest censorship issue our festival has ever had, and it is not from the government — it's from the man who has delusions of cinematic adequacy, Tommy Wiseau,» he said.
Staring into the political abyss of adequacy litigation has apparently prompted some state courts to step back from the edge.
The unabridged version of this essay is available in Martin R. West and Paul E. Peterson, eds., School Money Trials: The Legal Pursuit of Educational Adequacy, forthcoming from the Brookings Institution Press.
The task force specifically recommended that the adequacy study address the additional costs incurred from educating large numbers of students with disabilities, English - language learners, and students in poverty.
Two prominent and recent adequacy cases — from New York (Campaign for Fiscal Equity v. New York) and Kansas (Montoy v. State)-- show that when courts attempt to overcome the problem of justiciability either they will founder trying to establish what an adequate education actually is or they will retreat to the legally safe but politically dangerous standard of equity.
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