Not exact matches
There are other key ingredients that transform the basic
input of quality content into actual eyeballs.
Construction - Total activity, residential activity, commercial activity, civil engineering activity, new orders, employment, quantity
of purchases, suppliers» delivery times,
input prices, sub-contractor usage, sub-contractor availability, sub-contractor rates, sub-contractor
quality, future activity
For portfolio investors in emerging - market currencies, bonds and securities — the scale
of which dwarfs FDI and private - equity
inputs — the
quality of a country's financial institutions and the depth and liquidity
of its markets are most important.
For health plans, that means gathering
input from clinicians, actuaries, claims departments, pharmaceutical benefits managers, and countless other functions, in the development
of a high -
quality product that is not only tailored to suit the varied health care needs
of today's consumer, but is also affordable.
Our long - term partnership is built on a foundation
of proactive liquidity management, facilitated by comprehensive, high
quality data — a core
input into the decision making process around price delivery.
Even though most
of these funds use the equally - weighted approach in building their investment themes
of Value, Momentum and
Quality, because
of the different
inputs, the stock selection will be very different.
«Over the past few years, we've been able to improve some
of the supplier relationships and
quality levels by providing information and direction to our suppliers, with
input from various functional areas including manufacturing,
quality and marketing.»
The findings were announced by Professor Carlo Leifert
of the Tesco Centre for Organic Agriculture based at Newcastle University, UK, who with his team are working on the EU funded project called the
Quality Low
Input Food (QLIF) project, the biggest ever to research the pros and cons
of organic farming and food.
Additionally, the company has developed a live - responsibly initiative, a business model focused on efficiency and
input reduction designed to enhance the
quality of life for farmers and society as a whole.
Inputs should be reduced by reuse, recycling and efficient management
of materials and energy in order to maintain and improve environmental
quality and conserve resources.
We conduct research and training to improve rice for better grain
quality and higher yield, resistance to pests and diseases, tolerance
of environmental stresses, and less farm
input requirement.
A well established packaging solutions provider within the pharmaceutical and food sectors seeks a Structural Designer to deliver high
quality input on packaging and brand projects and become an integral part
of an exciting design department.
«That is the business
of government and we will look to work with them to fund the
inputs and create high
quality, secure, long - term jobs in regional Australia,» Mr Helou said.
With the worldwide growth
of processed food and beverages markets, the demands
of our customers regarding the
quality and variety
of products are becoming increasingly stringent: lean, flowing processes, higher yield
of the
input raw materials coupled with efficient use
of energy, environment and resources.
Their
input, expertise, and commitment to consistently delivering the highest possible
quality of draught beer to the consumer is much appreciated.
We've accumulated a good squad, and have plenty
of quality round the edges but we certainly can do better than Coquelin and Giroud despite their good
input.
What's at risk here: the
quality of our «Millennium Park
of Nature» or the dismissal
of citizen
input in important planning decisions?
The maternity services liaison committee is, and will continue to be, a useful forum for clinicians from all relevant disciplines to work together with informed user representatives and
input from pregnant women and new parents, on initiatives to continuously improve the
quality of care.
Researchers agree that the foundation for language development begins with the amount and
quality of speech
input infants receive from their parents and caregivers beginning at birth.
Efficiency means producing more
of the product at the same
quality for a given
input.
The Global Food Security programme is the UK's main public funders
of food - related research and training are working together through the Global Food Security programme to meet the challenge
of providing the world's growing population with a sustainable, secure supply
of safe, nutritious, and affordable high -
quality food using less land, with lower
inputs, and in the context
of global climate change, other environmental changes and declining resources.
The MOUs will invite
input on project design, including aesthetic design
of certain project elements such as sound walls, consideration for traffic and parking, utilities, drainage, pest and dust control, transit - oriented development, construction schedule and duration and community safety and
quality of life.
In the classroom, Shafran said parents deserved more
input on how the city plans to improve the
quality of education throughout the borough.
«This
input will be integral to shifting the delivery
of specialized instruction in our city, as we push for reforms that gives every child high -
quality opportunities in a more equitable and prosperous system,» Adams said in a statement.
The forum, under the auspices
of Organised Labour, in collaboration with the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), is a nationwide programme aimed at soliciting
inputs from workers» unions on how to address the challenges
of the NHIS to ensure
quality health service delivery.
The design
of the new Step Street took into consideration community
input and the City's commitment to design
quality:
The particle simulations show the best beam
quality that can be expected at the extreme «accelerating gradient» — or rate
of energy
input —
of up to 1.13 GV / m, while causing only a very small deterioration in
quality of 3.6 %.
The authors suspect that the app was particularly successful for the anxious group because highly math - anxious parents tend to provide a low
quality of math
input in the home.
REVEALER is a powerful approach but requires as
input high -
quality genomic data and a significant number
of cancer samples, which can be a challenge, Tamayo says.
The study found independent effects
of both quantity and
quality of input on word learning.
High -
quality visual
input is restricted just to the very centers
of our retinas.
Genuinely acknowledging and rewarding these other key impact factors, such as societal engagement, teaching excellence, and
input and deliberation at key meetings and conference participation could go a long way toward balancing the demands
of academic output to publish alone, thus lessening the pressure to spend endless weekends and vacation time writing for quantity rather than
quality.
Providing the world's growing population with a sustainable, secure supply
of safe, nutritious, and affordable high -
quality food using less land, with lower
inputs, and in the context
of global climate change, other environmental changes and declining resources requires eco-innovation to become embedded across the whole food supply system.
Transcriptome data are only as good as the
quality of the
input RNA.
Following the development
of a computational pipeline, including a new de novo assembler for RNA virus genomes, to generate larger contiguous sequences (contigs) from the abundance
of short sequence reads that characterise the data, another area that determines genome sequencing success is the
quality and quantity
of the
input RNA.
Organic farms we work with are untouched by modern toxic
input to product pure and natural spices and grains
of the highest
quality, that result in delicious, healthy meals for you and your family.
They
input into a computer the
qualities that each
of them believes an agent would need in order to take on this challenge.
In the past decade, monitoring the provision
of quality education primarily meant tracking
inputs into schools such as per pupil educational expenditures, number fo trained teachers, class sizes and teacher - pupil ratio, instructional time andaccess to ICT.
The major substantive chapters
of the book place Swedish expenditure and achievement in comparative perspective (in both, Sweden rates high); show that the decline in education
inputs during the 1990s worsened the teacher - student ratio and teacher
quality; review the international research on the effects
of school choice; and test for the effects
of school choice in Sweden on achievement.
Perhaps there are some «wrong» answers (such as relying exclusively on proficiency rates in reading and math to judge school
quality, or measuring school spending and other
inputs and calling it accountability) but mostly there are a whole bunch
of right and partially - right answers, depending on policymakers» goals and states» idiosyncrasies.
What is critical is that rigorous
quality assurance takes place regularly, measuring not just the
inputs of the course (the
quality of the provider or certifications) but also the outputs (how well the students are performing).
Also to the analysts» credit, they avoid the
input - centric gauges
of preschool «
quality» so dearly beloved by many in the early - childhood field.
Think about what we mean when we talk about «high standards» in athletics, music or business: we refer to the
quality of outcomes, not the
inputs.
While there was strong bipartisan support, NCLB was tempered as always by the conflicting political forces
of interested parties, including the one anachronism about teacher
quality that was based on
inputs rather than outputs.
And, it offers a helpful framework, outlining and describing the pros and cons
of three different
quality control approaches: the regulation
of inputs, outcome - based accountability, and market - based mechanisms.
It should be clear that the standards NCATE uses to evaluate teacher - training programs are primarily
input - driven: the main measures
of a program's
quality are such things as the degrees held by faculty, program resources, and curricular content.
The surveys gathered objective information about «
inputs,» but they also asked about teacher and administrative attitudes and other subjective indicators
of quality.
This points to another important lesson: one can not evaluate the
quality of the education system by simply measuring changes in one set
of inputs, such as the
quality of teachers.
These differences also correlate with important long - run economic outcomes as documented in a new work by Chetty and co-authors, where they find suggestive evidence that «
quality of schools — as judged by outputs rather than
inputs — plays a role in upward mobility.»
These charters are accountable to the District
of Columbia Public Charter School Board (PCSB) for the
quality and results
of their pre-K programs — just as they are for grades K — 12 — but they are not subject to the kind
of extensive,
input - based
quality requirements found in other pre-K programs.