Not exact matches
The press release may, in some
cases,
use terms such as «predicts,» «believes,» «potential,» «proposed,» «continue,» «estimates,» «anticipates,» «expects,» «expected,» «plans,» «intends,» «may,» «could,» «might,» «will,» «should» or other words that convey uncertainty
of future events or
outcomes to identify these forward - looking statements.
This press release may, in some
cases,
use terms such as «predicts,» «believes,» «potential,» «proposed,» «continue,» «estimates,» «anticipates,» «expects,» «expected,» «plans,» «intends,» «may,» «could,» «might,» «will,» «should» or other words that convey uncertainty
of future events or
outcomes to identify these forward - looking statements.
«As was the
case throughout these past three years
of court trial, and the earlier two years
of investigation, we have placed our faith in God and trust that whatever the
outcome, He will
use it for our good (Romans 8:28),» Ho told CHC members last week [full statement below].
As was the
case throughout these past three years
of court trial, and the earlier two years
of investigation, we have placed our faith in God and trust that whatever the
outcome, He will
use it for our good (Romans 8:28).
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.
While Holmes frankly admitted that he hated facts and
used them only as pegs on which to hang legal principles, Brandeis, as a practicing lawyer, immersed himself in the facts
of a
case to show that a particular
outcome was the more just.
In this
case, the fatal
outcome is attributable to the aggressor whose actions brought it about, even though he may not be morally responsible because
of a lack
of the
use of reason.»
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.
The system,
using logic it had developed from the first set
of data, correctly predicted the
outcome for 92 percent
of those
cases.
For the retrospective, population - based study, the researchers
used the National Cancer Database (NCDB), a nation - wide
outcomes registry
of the American College
of Surgeons, the American Cancer Society and the Commission on Cancer that captures approximately 70 percent
of newly - diagnosed
cases of cancer in the country.
His research interests include redesigning health care delivery models to optimize
outcomes for people with diabetes that has included examining the role
of the Patient - Centered Medical Home, motivational interviewing, the Chronic Care Model, nurse
case management, behavior change, innovative technologies and therapies, improved inpatient management, podiatric care and the
use of registries.
There is some controversy over if GBS testing actually improves
outcomes in GBS
cases, and even more controversy over if routine
use of antibiotics for all those with GBS is necessary.
Depending on its
outcome, the
case, Island Trees Union Free School District v. Pico, which has been in the courts for more than six years, could also establish a requirement that school boards base the removal
of books from the school library or curriculum on more specific objective criteria than the school board
used in this
case.
The qualitative
case study presented in this article
used Indigenous Postcolonial Theory as a lens to explore the process and
outcomes of a partnership between Indigenous community members and a teacher preparation program.
Jacqueline Ancess describes how teachers in New York City secondary schools increase their own learning while improving student
outcomes • Milbrey W. McLaughlin and Joel Zarrow demonstrate how teachers learn to
use data to improve their practice and meet educational standards • Lynne Miller presents a
case study
of a long - lived school — university partnership • Beverly Falk recounts stories
of teachers working together to develop performance assessments, to understand their student's learning, to re-think their curriculum, and much more • Laura Stokes analyzes a school that successfully
uses inquiry groups.
We validate our
use of nontest student
outcomes to assess differences in teacher productivity
using the quasi-experimental teacher switching methods
of Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff (2014) and find multiple
cases in which these tests reject the validity
of candidate nontest
outcomes.
EIS is primarily an internal tool to provide tracking
of enforcement and compliance
cases and their
outcome, and
uses PII only for these purposes.
Although the distribution
of economic
outcomes may well be wider than was the
case historically, anyone trying to invest on the back
of an economic forecast is, to
use Montier's indelicate word, «insane.»
These sessions will explore the do's and don't's
of dermatology,
using case presentations to demonstrate best practices while also showing how improved communications can result in better patient
outcomes.
Although
using a differential reinforcement protocol (for example, recalls out
of play) may work for some
of these
cases, for many dogs the problem behaviour itself seems to be exceptionally self - reinforcing, and simply re-directing the dog fails to produce the desired
outcomes.
In some
cases over 20 silk screens are
used to create the desired
outcome of interactions
of colors.
Virginia Rutledge, counsel for The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts (which filed a friend
of the court brief in the
case), told A.i.A., «The
outcome can't be predicted based on questions raised during oral argument, but the Court has before it very compelling arguments for Prince's transformative
use of Cariou's imagery and the significance
of the First Amendment speech interests at stake, and was openly dismissive
of allegations
of market harm.»
Even assuming we are assigning probabilities correctly (very dubious in itself), the usual
use of probabilities
of outcomes in things like cost - benefit analysis assumes an aggregation
of harms across many, many similar decisions, in some
of which
cases things turn out very badly, but in others
of which things come out not so badly.
The scientific
outcomes from this workshop will be
used first and foremost to strengthen the
case for greater action to reduce anthropogenic emissions
of carbon dioxide related to climate change and ocean acidification while also reducing other stressors.
In the
case of the climate sensitivity the
outcome depends on, how the empirical data is
used.
In
case of continuous variables there is no way around the fact that our largely arbitrary choices influence the
outcome of our analysis, when our goal is to make inferences on the statistical properties
of variables that can be
used to describe the real world.
Lower
case a-h refer to how the literature was addressed in terms
of up / downscaling (a — clearly defined global impact for a specific ΔT against a specific baseline, upscaling not necessary; b — clearly defined regional impact at a specific regional ΔT where no GCM
used; c — clearly defined regional impact as a result
of specific GCM scenarios but study only
used the regional ΔT; d — as c but impacts also the result
of regional precipitation changes; e — as b but impacts also the result
of regional precipitation change; f — regional temperature change is off - scale for upscaling with available GCM patterns to 2100, in which
case upscaling is, where possible, approximated by
using Figures 10.5 and 10.8 from Meehl et al., 2007; g — studies which estimate the range
of possible
outcomes in a given location or region considering a multi-model ensemble linked to a global temperature change.
For the measures with wider deviations, many factors contribute to differences between the AEO Reference
case projections and realized
outcomes, but two primary contributors are the initial projections
of future oil prices and overall economic activity that are
used in NEMS.5 These projections can greatly influence the other projections made by the model, which is why each recent AEO includes alternative
cases exploring differences in economic growth (Low and High Economic Growth
cases) and in oil prices (Low and High Oil Price
cases).
By contrast, a legislator can influence the
outcome of cases either by changing laws and overriding a judicial decision, or
using his or her power to approve judicial nominees who will produce the desired
outcomes.
Our clients have made good
use of the longer summer days, however, and have accomplished a lot in August: As noted in a recent Stem News Item, Lawrence Koplow has received a favorable
outcome in a landmark DUI
case involving faulty testing equipment at the Scottsdale Crime... more»
As a result, they know the factors that have influence over determining the fate
of a
case and how to
use those factors to attain favorable
outcomes.
Lawyers need to also take advantage
of new tools which development in technology have brought about to work more effectively — lawyers now have access to tools that help make contract drafting and review quicker
using artificial intelligence; tools that speed up research time by
using electronic law reports, and there are even tools in other jurisdictions which attempt to
use data to predict
outcomes of court
cases using predictive analytics.
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) will create a «Texting for
Outcomes» system, which will gather information on the outcomes of limited - assistance legal hotline cases and use that information to improve delivery of services to
Outcomes» system, which will gather information on the
outcomes of limited - assistance legal hotline cases and use that information to improve delivery of services to
outcomes of limited - assistance legal hotline
cases and
use that information to improve delivery
of services to clients.
When they do hire lawyers, individuals want them to explain what's going on
using terms they can understand; to keep them in the loop; and to give them an honest assessment
of the
outcome and costs
of the
case — although most individual clients expect that, having gone to the expense
of hiring a lawyer, they are assured
of a positive
outcome.
The method is the first to predict the
outcomes of a major international court by automatically analysing
case text
using a machine learning algorithm.
Computers,
using complex algorithms to analyze tens
of thousands
of similar
cases and decisions, can now be
used to predict the
outcome of court fights, according to Daniel Katz, an assistant law professor at Michigan State University.
To give you a broad picture
of the decision landscape matching your
case,
use the Decision Search Report in conjunction with the Hearing
Outcome report.
The firm says these models are now being turned into Excel - based programmes that its inquiry team will
use to help make initial assessments
of the likelihood
of a positive
outcome for each
case.
And while in recent years the
use of formal office memoranda has declined somewhat, giving ground to less expensive alternatives, such as informal email memoranda and oral research reports, the underlying, element - focused predictive analysis lawyers
use to evaluate likely
case outcomes has not changed.
With over a decade
of experience in helping people fight for custody, we will
use the knowledge at our disposal to ensure your
case reaches a desirable
outcome.
Sam Glover: Right»cause the
outcome is now you can, obviously you can publish the text
of cases and you can
use the citation system right?
Our firm
uses cutting - edge settlement and trial techniques, exhaustive research and investigation, and thorough preparation to maximize the
outcome of each client's
case.
Social media
use and digital communications can affect your marriage, divorce, and the
outcome of your
case.
If the defendant's
use of the borrowed elements was deemed relevant to infringement analysis, there would a much clearer, and convincing, basis for the
outcome in that
case.
What follows is the story
of how I
used those
cases to discover what best predicts defendant
outcomes: race or income.
They've analyzed about 58,000
cases and
use factors like income, number
of children, the length
of the marriage, etc., and «based on data from other
cases that are similarly situated, tell you what the likely
outcome of your
case is, how long it's going to take, and how much it's gonna cost.»
Communicate competence by
using the appropriate terminology, citing relevant
cases you have handled or reviewed and their
outcomes, and acknowledging up front some
of the obstacles you may encounter and how they can be handled.
Alcohol
use, by either the driver or the pedestrian, can affect the
outcome of these kinds
of cases.
When we start any lawsuit in Pasadena, TX, we have an idea
of what is likely to happen or what the most probable
outcome is, but personal injury
cases have a way
of often being unpredictable because
of a variety
of circumstances and lesser experienced law firms or attorneys can find themselves in a situation like an experienced sailor in rough seas, to
use an analogy, where they are lost and unsure
of what the next step is at a time when decisive actions are required to reach the best possible
outcome.
I represent people who have been accused
of crimes and I
use solid and effective legal strategies to obtain favorable
outcomes in their
cases.