There's a complete lack
of rigor involved in the mining exams.
[9] Among their concerns, are the use of potential rather than actual impacts, and the validity of the underlying science — as well as the overall lack
of rigor involved in developing such estimates.
Not exact matches
Moreover, with logical
rigor and religious zeal, he proceeds to demonstrate that this doctrine
involves traditional theism in a whole raft
of paradoxes and inner contradictions, in the hope that he might encourage its entire abandonment by thoughtful people.
People
involved in the comprehensive seminary programs
of our own time may take exception to this notion, but the bald truth is that it takes an immersion, a second baptism, in the life
of the congregation to give the pastor the combination
of tenderness and toughness needed to survive its
rigors.
A rational attitude necessarily
involves critical reflection, but if such reflection is truly critical it applies itself not only to the cultural tradition but also, and with equal
rigor, to the critics
of the tradition.
PARIS — A medical scandal
involving a diabetes drug has raised questions about the
rigor of France's regulatory system and has embarrassed politicians from both sides
of the political aisle.
For a helpful guide to anyone wishing to explore further dimensions
of effective teaching and the
rigor involved in preparing and supporting teachers throughout their careers, we would refer your readership to the 2005 edited volume by Linda Darling - Hammond and James Bransford, «Preparing Teaching for a Changing World: What Teachers Should Learn and Be Able to Do.»
In the first instance, we who are heavily
involved with K - 12 reform are in a continuing debate with those who would predestine many
of our students to a vocational pathway that is void
of the
rigor necessary for success in the 21st century workplace, which is synonymous with postsecondary success on either pathway — college or career education leading to industry certification.
«The notion
of rigor in Common Core
involves equal intensity about conceptual understanding, procedural skill, and fluency and application.»
One element
of rigor in Meaningful Student Involvement is present in having different types
of students motivated and encouraged to be meaningfully
involved throughout education.
As the roles and
rigors of agenting adjust — and frankly seem to get only more burdensome — under the digital imperative, one
of the keenest quandaries has
involved how agents can reconfigure their services to support clients in self - publishing scenarios.
Known for a
rigor that verges on medieval, Tefaf had climbed to its august position on vetting, a process
of prior and on - site verification undertaken by its team
of conservators and forensic scientists beginning with connoisseurship and
involving techniques now being applied to contemporary art that are so advanced as to warrant a parenthesis.
The level
of risk and play and formal
rigor involved — on such a grand scale — is testament to Herzog's familiarity with engaging pre-existing architecture.
Indeed, nurturing your marriage when the
rigors of child rearing are
involved can save your marriage when the rains come, and can mean the difference between marriage and divorce.
It is important to note that the approach that we are describing here for outcome - based continuous program improvement does not strive to achieve a high level
of scientific
rigor that would
involve the use
of comparison groups or other strategies to determine whether the mental health services and consultation «caused» specific outcomes.