As
part of the rigor behind launching our infant formula made with 100 % grass fed milk, Munchkin completed an intensive clinical study of more than 200 infants in 25 sites across the country, demonstrating support of healthy growth and safe feeding compared to a leading organic formula brand.
Not exact matches
Some have been paired with scientists and mathematicians to bring new analytical
rigor to their trading as
part of a quantitative revamp
of the firm.
If you are so called and so set aside that means that you are seen as people gifted to face the
rigors of living with the constant judgment that is
part and parcel
of being initiated into such activities.
«By every measure, Governor Cuomo's tax cap has successfully reined in out -
of - control property tax increases and has been a key
part of this administration's efforts to restore fiscal sanity to this state and bring accountability and
rigor to our education system.»
Until now, pyroshock tests to ensure aerospace
parts were ready for the
rigors of flight had used explosives encased in lead to provide the impacts to
parts needed for such experiments, mechanical engineer Mark Pilcher said.
As to «questionable
rigor,» it was the first modern laboratory experiment
of the phenomenon, so I naturally pointed out ways in which future studies could be improved — that is a standard
part of science writing.
As
part of a tight community
of serious marine biologists, they had helped rescue their fledgling field from New Age ignominy, fiercely imposing
rigor where pseudoscience once reigned and proving that dolphins possess a complex intelligence comparable to our own.
Human cognition is more than a legacy
of our Paleolithic past Evolutionary psychology has typically tried to identify the piece
parts of human cognition shaped by the
rigors of natural selection.
The lack
of scientific
rigor that abounds in many corners
of natural medicine is
part of the reason that alternative medicine is marginalized by mainstream medicine.
«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.
That the takeaway from Manifesto, a film where Oscar - winning thespian Cate Blanchett plays a baker's dozen
of parts, manages to be something other than her virtuosic talent speaks volumes to the intellectual
rigor of director Julian Rosefeldt's film.
Baltimore school officials are standing by their decision to use popular magazines and other nontraditional texts as
part of a strategy to engage middle school students, despite criticism from some teachers and community members that the new language arts curriculum lacks
rigor and downplays formal grammar lessons.
Such Catholic
rigor was
part missionary zeal — to spread «the word» — and
part defense against the encroachments
of an increasingly secular world.
The trappings
of objectivity and scholarly
rigor are certainly present in
part II, the report card: endless charts, elaborate footnotes, and long methodological explanations written in tiny type.
In fact, teachers must be an active
part of designing online learning's
rigor and quality or they will be left in the dust.
a, this content - rich playlist from www.Wisewire.com integrates high - quality original instruction with trusted textual, audio, visual, and multimedia resources to guide students through the
rigors of interpreting
parts of an expression.
Although many national observers have been worried about their
rigor and quality — and, to be clear, we see some plans in need
of improvement — we find that, for the most
part, states are moving in a positive direction under ESSA.
For the most
part, their new assessments are not subjected to the
rigor of measurement researchers» criteria, and the policy contexts for their work are not considered in a systemic way.
Teachers easily assimilate the skills learned into their classroom and are able to create an environment that increases
rigor and makes technology use
part of a student's daily routine.
Dr. Kathleen Sciarappa led the group through a metacognitive «eye - gaze» exercise that is
part of the NAESP Roadmap to
Rigor training that she provides for NAESP using a rubric that CEI developed for NAESP.
«We have formed a coalition by creating a snowball effect, where teachers are a
part of the combined actions to increase
rigor and relevance building their own capacity to achieve results.»
And, even more problematic, for a three -
part series called School, Inc. touted the school choice view
of the world without much
of any intellectual
rigor one might expect from a network that produces Frontline.
Becoming
part of the Valor team was a natural choice as encompassed positive feedback, emotional growth and support for scholars, a diverse population, and high academic
rigor.
QRT
Part 2 examines the
rigor of the research design
of each individual study on a CSR model's effectiveness.
As states look to Common Core and the increased
rigor as
part of the Race to The Top initiatives, it would behoove curriculum experts to remember the arts, including multicultural arts and infuse them in course work.
First established as
part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (otherwise known as the «stimulus» legislation), and now continued as a regular Department program in the fiscal 2012 year, i3 was intended to shift the innovation ecosystem toward greater quantity,
rigor and diffusion
of innovation, to thread innovation into the way the Department itself works (including the use
of a «field scan» mechanism) and to align funding for the «supply»
of innovation with the «demand» the U.S. Department
of Education had created through other federal programs.
Due in
part to the Center's advocacy with the Illinois State Board
of Education, all university principal preparation programs in Illinois have now been redesigned in partnership with school districts and with higher levels
of selectivity and program
rigor.
[20] Milford's impressive performance might be due in
part to the
rigor of the public school curriculum, which is lauded by parents who review the district on forums like www.greatschools.com.
As
part of the system, brake rotors must be able to withstand the
rigors of performance use.
Our Mercedes - Benz
parts will last longer, help your car run better, and withstand the
rigors of years
of driving.
The impact
of the Foundation's mission is already evidenced in San Antonio's thriving contemporary art scene and its creative economy, fueled, in
part, by the
rigor and success
of Artpace's international artist residency program, which — as a separate organization — receives grants from the Linda Pace Foundation.
Regardless
of the substrate, Zuckerman - Hartung explores what is possible when paint is employed with equal
parts rigor and audacity.
La ficció com a
rigor as
part of the El text: principis i sortides programme at Fabra i Coats - Centre d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (2014), PUNK, It's Traces in Contemporary Art at the MACBA (2016) and Deshaciendo Texto at La casa encendida, Madrid (2016).
Yet, by virtue
of her formal
rigor and compositional efforts, Hollowell's work is appreciably more than the sum
of its
parts.
Kristalova is
part of a generation
of artists who came
of age in the 1980s and 90s when the cerebral, impersonal
rigors of modernism were being questioned.
As
part of the University
of Pennsylvania, our artist - centric program is complemented by the intellectual
rigor of a premier academic institution.
I don't discuss it my response because it's a scholarship rather than a political / environmental issue, but Kareiva's amateurish portrayal
of environmentalism stems in
part from his lack
of understanding
of rigor in the humanities.
Tom Karl never required the surface temperature group to use the
rigor of the CDR methodology, although a document was prepared identifying what
parts of the surface temperature processing had to be improved to qualify as an operational CDR.
And a big
part of calling them stupid or incompetent is to get them to be more rigorous next time round, and it works because no honest scientist wants to be seen as lacking
rigor.
They know I care little about how they format citations, but that I consider the
rigor of their research to be important, that analysis is the most important
part of the paper, and that I expect them to be concise, write plainly, and edit well.
Customers must be willing to vote with their fees and feet (exit) but more importantly, as I commented on
part one, must find thier voice by having the clarity
of purpose (setting expectations), the
rigor of discipline (insisting on standards), the courage
of self - reflection, and the commitment to feedback.
The regulated public offering, the scientific
rigor and the seed round joined by True Ventures, Danhuacap, DCM and Ravikant's MetaStable crypto hedge fund are all
part of a campaign to establish Chia as more reputable than the rest
of the blockchain industry.