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Not exact matches
For instance, we were once
in a proceeding
in which the judge made a ruling on evidence presented at trial
by opposing counsel that was going to fundamentally change the
outcome of the
case.
The study, authored
by University of Wisconsin - Madison teaching assistant James Bonus, found that playing Pokémon Go can be linked to positive
outcomes such as friendship formation and walking — which
in many
cases «predicted enhanced well - being,» the study said.
A
case can be made that the first public exposition of the inflation target came
in 1993
in a speech
by then Governor Fraser (1993): «My own view is that if inflation could be held to an average of 2 — 3 per cent over a period of years, that would be a good
outcome».
In my
case, I'm heavily influenced
by Charlie Munger's warning that the worst
outcomes are the result of jealousy that accompanies «seeing other people get richer faster than you.»
In some cases, the outcome will be a large expansion of two - way trade in a particular sector but with little net impact on total shipments by domestic producer
In some
cases, the
outcome will be a large expansion of two - way trade
in a particular sector but with little net impact on total shipments by domestic producer
in a particular sector but with little net impact on total shipments
by domestic producers.
It is, at least, apparent that the debates about humanitarian intervention
by military force
in the last decade, about the creation of international criminal tribunals
in a number of
cases, about the idea of a state's «universal jurisdiction»
in cases of violations of the Genocide Convention or other «crimes against humanity,» about how far the global war on terror may proceed without violating the rights of states, and most recently, about the United - States - led use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime
in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international law, and that
in every one of these
cases the
outcome remains unsettled.
This is why judges are supposed to recuse themselves when they know one of the parties involved
in a
case, or when they have an economic interest that might be affected
by the
outcome.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency
in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power
in negotiations...», «ensure transparency
in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne
by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed
outcomes - perverse
outcomes in the
case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
Along with the findings that the main cause was a lack of police control, and that there had been significant alteration of statements and other attempts
by the police to pass the blame on to the fans, was the conclusion that
in 41
cases «what happened... after 3.15 pm was significant
in determining the
outcome.»
In these
cases, there would be no preparation or proper attendance
by healthcare professionals, and therefore, would lead to a higher risk of poor
outcomes.
However, recent practice suggests that if professionals systematically gather the young men's details
by, for instance, routinely asking the mothers for them early
in the pregnancy, develop interagency working while making child
outcomes the focus of their work and mainstream engagement through the service (
in this
case, a teenage pregnancy service) while keeping good records and comprehensively assessing the young men's needs substantial numbers of young fathers can be reached with interventions that make a real difference.
The tradeoff between the additional physical safety conferred
by a hospital setting
in the
case of an adverse
outcome, and the emotional comfort of being
in a familiar environment, is sufficient for her.
Not that the
cases were more severe initially, but that the delay
in treatment caused
by transferring from home automatically results
in worse
outcomes.
This recognition can have substantial practical consequences, for example whether or not treatment is reimbursed
by insurance or
in determining
outcomes in court
cases.
Perinatal events can result
in associated longer term health and broader societal costs, as shown
by the size of damages paid
in obstetric litigation
cases, which represent a substantial cost to the NHS.27 Follow - up over weeks or longer to monitor recovery, or a future assessment of the
outcomes for mothers and babies at a later date, would act as a vehicle for estimating costs and consequences beyond the perinatal period and shed more light on long term cost effectiveness.
While these are
by no means a likely
outcome,
in moderate to severe
cases of infant plagiocephaly, they are possible if the flattening is left untreated.
Typical maternity care today has departed so far from physiology that
in many
cases it causes more harm than good, as borne out
by Dr. Buckley's discussions throughout the book of the impact (i.e., unintended consequences) of common maternity care practices on hormonal physiology and mother - baby
outcomes.
In any event, make sure you're protecting your parenting rights and ensuring the best
outcome for your children
by having a family law attorney review your
case at no charge.
The demonstrators also condemned President John Mahama and the Vice President Kwesi Amissah Arthur for their interference and for Mr Mahama especially, his audacious attempt to sabotage of the judicial process
in Ghana
by trying to manipulate the
outcome of the
case with his scandalous comments at his party's headquarters before coming into the country.
Comment: This is another variant of the use of public expenditure to drive specific industrial
outcomes,
in this
case by providing a shot
in the arm to the local renewables energy industry.
Although I tried a variety of methods, I found no way of dealing with the «UKIP effect» which might change the
outcome of the Eastleigh
by - election (simply because there aren't enough
cases where UKIP has played a prominent role
in the
outcome of a
by - election).
Each of the votes were marked
by violence, and
in the
case of Bayelsa and Rivers, extreme violence; and
in all of them, the fact that the federal government desired a predetermined
outcome, even if it did not go so far as to outrightly impose its preference, was clearly evident.
The number of JR
cases received
by each UK government department can be found
in this database of JR
cases from 2007 to 2012, which lists over 57,000 JR applications, giving the topic, defendant and
outcome of each
case.
The
outcome of Senator Libous's
case,
in which he faces up to five years
in prison, could further imperil efforts
by Republicans to cling to power
in the Senate, their last stronghold
in New York politics.
New York City Council Progressive Caucus: «Members of the Progressive Caucus of the New York City Council are extremely disheartened
by the
outcome in the
case of Eric Garner.
In the Skelos
case, jurors were told that an «official act» can encompass «acts customarily performed
by a public official,» including those that further long - term goals or are only steps toward achieving some
outcome — language that the Supreme Court later found wasn't specific enough.
I actually that policy commitments are (at best) secondary when it comes to determining GE
outcomes, and that these are
in fact decided
by how well things seem to be going under the incumbent governing party (or parties,
in the
case of a coalition government) and how well - placed the main opposition is to capitalise on any disasters that occur, but that's beyond the scope of the discussion.
The
outcome of the Liang
case is imperiled
by an unusual and unexpected question: Did one of the jurors, a retired carpenter, hide his father's criminal past
in order to be a panelist at the trial?
But the Supreme Court,
in making a determination on a similar application filed
by Woyome for stay of proceedings pending the final
outcome of the
case before the African Court, argued that there was no real factual and legal basis for it to share its powers and jurisdiction with any other court, and so it can not be compelled to halt the ongoing proceedings.
The Labour leadership election has been a
case -
in - point: the commonest piece of abuse thrown at Liz Kendall for daring to suggest, for instance, we should not be knee - jerk hostile to parents who want to improve the
outcome of the state education system
by setting up challenger schools, is that she is a Tory.
«
In a large data set of over 40,000 cases of TAVR performed in the first four years after the technology was approved by the FDA, we found that outcomes significantly improved first during the early learning phas
In a large data set of over 40,000
cases of TAVR performed
in the first four years after the technology was approved by the FDA, we found that outcomes significantly improved first during the early learning phas
in the first four years after the technology was approved
by the FDA, we found that
outcomes significantly improved first during the early learning phase.
Called the Canakinumab Anti-inflammatory Thrombosis
Outcomes Study (CANTOS) and funded
by the drug giant Novartis, the trial also found fewer
cases of lung cancer
in those on the treatment, rekindling basic research findings hinting that the same inflammatory pathway may initiate or spur the growth of such tumors.
They found that
in all nine
cases, their data matched the
outcomes seen
in patients, as measured
by clinical protein biomarkers found
in the bloodstream, which are used
by doctors to determine whether a drug is killing the tumor cells.
A team of researchers led
by UC San Francisco scientists has identified a new drug target for triple - negative breast cancer, an aggressive disease subtype that has the poorest
outcomes and accounts for as many as one
in five
cases.
Conducted
by Prof Rose McGready and Assoc. Prof Daniel Henry Paris from the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU)
in Mae Sot, Thailand, and the Mahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU)
in Bangkok, affiliated to Oxford University, UK,
in collaboration with Prof John Antony Jude Prakash of the Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India, the study, «Pregnancy
outcome in relation to treatment of Murine typhus and Scrub typhus infection: a fever cohort and a
case series analysis,» will be published
in the November 20th, 2014 issue of PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
In addition to demographic information, the Medical
Outcomes Survey Short Form - 36 (SF - 36) and DePaul Symptom Questionnaire (DSQ) were administered to both
cases and controls
by the CFI physicians [22].
In a comparative case study, Plow et al (2011) attempted to standardize a protocol for promoting visual rehabilitative outcomes in post-stroke hemianopia by combining occipital cortical tDCS with vision restoration therapy (VRT
In a comparative
case study, Plow et al (2011) attempted to standardize a protocol for promoting visual rehabilitative
outcomes in post-stroke hemianopia by combining occipital cortical tDCS with vision restoration therapy (VRT
in post-stroke hemianopia
by combining occipital cortical tDCS with vision restoration therapy (VRT).
The author makes the
case that long - term
outcomes are worse for mentally ill patients treated with psychiatric medications as opposed to those treated without, and that there is zero evidence that mental illnesses are caused
by chemical imbalances
in the brain.
And the stakes posed
by the narrative are high enough that one is riveted throughout to a story whose
outcome is no surprise: Irving famously lost a libel
case that he brought
in 1996 against the American academic Deborah Lipstadt (Rachel Weisz) and her UK publishers, Penguin Books.
In many
cases, this is accompanied
by a slight decline on various academic
outcomes such as task completion and achievement.
In any
case, the Philadelphia results point to the importance of looking at a range of
outcomes beyond discipline rates
by race, and to allowing for heterogeneity at the school level when studying district - level reforms.
According to legal observers, the
outcome of the
case, Lawrence County v. Lead - Deadwood School District No. 40 - 1 (Case No. 83 - 240), could affect school finances in many Western states, where millions of acres of land are owned by the federal government and thus are not subject to property taxes, a major source of school reve
case, Lawrence County v. Lead - Deadwood School District No. 40 - 1 (
Case No. 83 - 240), could affect school finances in many Western states, where millions of acres of land are owned by the federal government and thus are not subject to property taxes, a major source of school reve
Case No. 83 - 240), could affect school finances
in many Western states, where millions of acres of land are owned
by the federal government and thus are not subject to property taxes, a major source of school revenue.
Data were collected from November 2004 - February 2006 through an online Annual Performance Report
in which grantees provided project - level characteristics and
outcomes, eight
case studies of grantees, a participant survey of teachers of record, and interim evaluations submitted
by grantees.
He called for both Progress 8 and the EBacc to be scrapped, and for schools to be inspected on a «
case -
by -
case» basis on their
outcomes in all subjects and the depth and breadth of their curriculum.
The Alliance for Excellent Education and the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy released a new
case study on how three school systems are using the OECD Test for Schools, an assessment developed
by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), to monitor students» academic
outcomes and inform shifts
in policy and teacher practice to meet students» learning needs.
NEW New
Case Study Examines How Three School Systems Use a Global Benchmark to Improve Teaching and Learning The Alliance for Excellent Education and the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy released a new case study on how three school systems are using the OECD Test for Schools, an assessment developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), to monitor students» academic outcomes and inform shifts in policy and teacher practice to meet students» learning ne
Case Study Examines How Three School Systems Use a Global Benchmark to Improve Teaching and Learning The Alliance for Excellent Education and the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy released a new
case study on how three school systems are using the OECD Test for Schools, an assessment developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), to monitor students» academic outcomes and inform shifts in policy and teacher practice to meet students» learning ne
case study on how three school systems are using the OECD Test for Schools, an assessment developed
by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), to monitor students» academic
outcomes and inform shifts
in policy and teacher practice to meet students» learning needs.
He said the practice, which
in some
cases has resulted
in serious injuries to students, has been linked to negative health and academic
outcomes for students and is opposed
by a range of groups, including parent organizations, teachers unions, medical and mental health organizations and civil rights advocates.
That progress slowed, to a halt
in many
cases, because we change the governing philosophy of education reform to one driven
by the
outcome - based theory (standards - based, test - based accountability).