Sentences with phrase «of rigor do»

Which of these four types of rigor do you emphasize in your classroom?

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Our kids are being victimized by a bunch of crazy granola - heads and «procto - parents» («helicopter parents» doesn't accurately describe it) who are systematically ruining our kids» respect for rigor and sucking the stuffing right out of them.
At least in the case of ridesharing companies, these background checks don't always meet the rigor of checks required for taxi drivers in certain areas.
For those of you who enjoy nuance and the rigors of reality — don't worry.
«There will always be a combination of doing things fast and entrepreneurial and also doing things traditional to match the rigor with what we launch with the resources put behind it and testing it.»
In a YouTube video illustrating four tests of those rigors, the company shows how its debut light fixture does not crack when a Ford pickup runs it over.
That's why it doesn't meet the rigors of being actual «proof» of efficacy.
I think some cases are cop outs to avoid the rigors of life, and some are just cases we really do not understand or, for that, matter really care.
Denying Christianity is vile??? I'm an atheist and believe in equal treatment for everyone... and if your ideas / arguments don't withstand the rigor of doubt, then they are meaningless, worthless positions to maintain.
Additionally, if beliefs do not stand up to the rigors of scientific investigations and reason, then one would reasonably think that it is the beliefs that should be in question, and severely so, more than the science.
And that had absolutely nothing to do with his post about applying the same rigors of evidence that you would apply to a number of other claims.
Too many that think themselves scientists are too willing to make what are actually sweeping statements of faith that don't stand up to the rigors of the scientific method.
The church, into which one is born (like the medieval Catholic Church), is distinguished by an ethic of conservation and compromise in its relationship with the surrounding society; the sect, which one must join as an adult (like the Anabaptists), rejects the surrounding society and has an ethic of rigor, perfection and transformation; the mystic is primarily a subjectively religious person who is not linked to any particular religious body (or, if linked to one, does not find it very important).
I actually practice your non-vision, no - agenda approach in my classroom, as supplement to the surrounding get - R - done rigor of my colleagues and their courses.
For that to be done, proof of god would have to go through the rigors of the scientific process.
Just as physics reveals little of significance about man until one reflects on the enterprises of science and technology, so scientific psychology, aiming to out - do physics in objective rigor, can yield little insight about man until the distinctive human quality of self - awareness is acknowledged as an essential factor in psychological inquiry.
In response to this overall assessment of the FWT's methodological motives and behavior, I first want to address Griffin's contention that FWTs display the tendency to utilize a double standard when discussing evil — that they don't allow their «Own positions to be judged with the same rigor, and in terms of the same criteria, as the other positions.»
Even had Griffin succeeded in showing that the standard view of omnipotence is incoherent (which he did not), rigor would require that yet another negative thesis be established, viz., that the selective view of omnipotence is unacceptable.
You do have a valid reason when suggesting the rigors of prem explain dip but i think there is a little more also.
can defoe handle the rigors of champs league (remember, he did nt exactly tear up the defense of the big 4 last year).
Porto are the perfect example of how rigor and superior organization can overcome a lack of huge monetary resources in football; they are never billed as candidates in European competitions, but year after year they mix it up in the knockout stages and they do so without spending much money on transfers at all, at least compared to the company they're in.
Is the danger that we see a return to a 1960s -»70s style of progressivism, which was very student - led but sometimes didn't have the same sense of rigor?
Scientists are well within their rights to dismiss a publication or an association as «no evidence» because it does not meet their standards of rigor.
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This amazing program is gentle enough for pregnant women to do as a way to prepare for the rigors of childbirth and to make it easier to restart the program a day after childbirth, even if they had a C - section.
I guess it's only natural to assume the grass is greener on the other side of motherhood: that working moms get to «have a break» from parenting unlike SAHMs, who have to deal with their kids all the day, or that SAHMs get to, well, stay at home, and don't have to deal with the rigors of holding down a job and being a parent.
The good news is that after about a week or two, the nipples get used to the rigors of nursing and don't tend to get sore anymore.
Giving a good presentation doesn't mean you have to sacrifice scientific rigor in favor of entertainment.
Charles Tart, a psychologist at the University of California at Davis, who did the first major study of out - of - body experiences in 1969, and Raymond Moody... designed experiments of questionable rigor and made matters worse by ignoring the peer - review process and publishing their results in best - selling books.»
In a statement, Duke said it «greatly appreciate [s] the thoughtful and thorough work done by the IOM committee» and expects to incorporate the recommendations into «ongoing efforts to strengthen the rigor of our research enterprise.
«These were well - meaning advocates doing the calculations, but because there was no central oversight, they were using different methods, different degrees of rigor and databases of different quality,» Lopez remembers.
Their model, presented recently in the journal Current Biology, gives researchers a renewed opportunity to trace words and languages back to their earliest common ancestor or ancestors - potentially thousands of years further into prehistory than previous techniques can do with any statistical rigor.
«He does bring more scientific rigor to this question than anyone else in the past, and he does do state - of - the - art footprint analysis,» notes David R. Begun, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Toronto.
Please don't take this as representative of my normal research rigor.
Not only does MCP require proteomics data to be of good quality and to be held to a high standard of rigor, but MCP also requires authors to demonstrate clearly the biological or biochemical significance of their data.
Go to bed earlier You may relish your downtime before bed — who does nt want an hour to read or watch TV after the evening rigors of helping with homework, doing the dishes or laundry, and whipping the household budget into shape?
While I was prepared to hate this book, I applaud Dr. Offit for a thoroughly researched, persuasive argument against anything that doesn't pass the rigors of evidence - based medicine.
But at the same time, I don't count any macros, I eat a meal I enjoy with a few «frills» I normally don't eat, and I can relax a bit and take a break from the rigors of constant counting and obsessing.
There are, however, strategies to combat the rigors of the road to make it more healthy and even glamorous (an upgrade and cashmere throw do help).
I believe wholeheartedly that his best film is yet to come, but he does seem to have embraced the «fragility» and the humanity of his characters in Jackie Brown with the rigor and the thorougness of any great filmmaker.
«Le Cercle Rouge,» done with all Melville's chaste classic style and austere Bressonian rigor, was shown in the Jean Renoir Theater on Friday, April 28, as part of a celebration of Melville's centenary.
And if McCarthy's ode to the men and women who kept following the money — not to mention the monsignors and the misery — doesn't have the unimpeachable rigor of its predecessor, it still does its subjects proud by treating the earlier movie's monastic devotion as something to emulate.
Maybe it was partly relief that we were getting a chance to let off steam with some comedy; that doesn't happen very often in the Cannes competition, and given that (if I remember rightly) we'd endured the rigors of Winter Sleep just previously, Szifrón's offering felt very welcome indeed.
It's clear, too, that Remember works as a periodically affecting drama and look at the rigors of aging, while the surprising third act ensures that the movie ends on an exceedingly positive note - which ultimately does secure the picture's place as a top - notch thriller from a director one might've been inclined to simply write off.
But damned if this premise doesn't bring out a surprising discipline and rigor in the veteran filmmaker, as well as some offbeat moments (and in one hallucinogenic sequence, a literal flight of fancy) that expand on his lifelong thematic, spirit - versus - flesh preoccupations.
Increasing the rigor and specificity of the accountability provisions in ESEA doesn't mean imposing the same system on every state, or a «one size fits all» approach in the political jargon.
I also ask, though, how do we ensure the rigor of a traditional instructional program?
On the other hand, Delpit provides counterexamples of success, for instance, Afrocentric assignments, inspiring teachers who love and sympathize but maintain rigor, and a beloved white teacher whom the students consider «black» for this reason: when asked «how he felt as a white man teaching black history... tears came to his eyes as he answered that when he learned about Emmett Till and other terrible things white people had done to black people, it sometimes made him ashamed to be white.»
Exactly how did thousands of different studies, of varying methodological rigor, measure «an optimal classroom climate for learning»?
Why does the mere mention of scientific rigor produce a level of animus among some educators as bitter as the Red Sox - Yankees rivalry?
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