Sentences with phrase «part of the outcome around»

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But they've been hampered by somewhat skeptical physicians who still aren't sure that the drugs are worth their price (their topline costs are around $ 14,000 per treatment course); part of the problem is that it's unclear whether or not those dramatic cholesterol reductions actually translate into broader health outcomes like a reduced risk of stroke or heart attack in heart disease patients.
I'm not going to beat around the bush — the outcome of this year's Super Bowl is going to be determined in large part by how Eagles quarterback Nick Foles plays.
I had to tweak and play around with the positioning of my back in the plank exercise for the longest time because I had rounding happening in my upper back and the only way you can really fix that is by learning how to control and isolate parts of your body and then figure out how to position it properly to get your desired outcome.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan said: «Technology is an integral part of school life and this new agreement will help schools around the country save money and improve outcomes for all.
States like Louisiana and Utah are pushing this even further, as they have created course choice provisions that unleash a wave of opportunities for students at the level of individual courses — and pay providers in part based on student outcomes, thereby creating a marketplace centered around quality.
At least part of the disagreement revolves around whether charter schools deliver on their promise to improve student outcomes.
Part of the political problem around accountability is that it sometimes feels to educators and the community that the message from the state or from the federal government is, «We're going to use this accountability system to tell you you're bad or that your school is inadequate, and tell you that you're a D or an F.» And somehow knowing that is going to be so motivating that outcomes are going to change.
For its part, National Alliance said it wants to include more measures of academic outcomes in future years and begin to make comparisons beyond those between charter schools and the public schools located around them.
The review highlighted the recent RCT and inconclusive results, but, there was other evidence of positive outcomes and this needs to be part of the consideration around which programmes are delivered...
This can be contrasted to an approach that assumes negotiations will occur and allows discussions around whether outcomes can include a consent determination or not to be resolved as part of that process.
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