Consider your whether advocacy, which exploits a fear of «undintended consequences,» points to
a particular policy outcome.
Sometimes expressing an opinion on a matter of public interest obviously points to
a particular policy outcome, that is, the science and a specific policy are so close, the listener (the public) will not know the difference.
Not exact matches
«Rather than prescribing a
particular way of doing it, let us ask them to provide evidence that the homework
policy the school is adopting is improving the
outcomes for kids.»
Recent research indicates that school and district
policies that determine when students take
particular courses can have important consequences for achievement and subsequent
outcomes like advanced course taking.
«Their «Unpacking ESSA» tool kit provides the standards - based and
outcomes - based framework that each school library stakeholder group needs to use in their
particular policy setting.
350limit did not say to resort to magic rather than science, only that the authors have been blinded by the latter... I would refine that to refer to certain elements of scientific culture that tend toward extreme conservatism in making pronouncements or urging action — this isn't science, it's sociology, and the comments about «influencing
policy» and «a
particular political
outcome» are also not science, or scientific.
And in many cases they choose those experts who will supply a pre-determined
outcome — I know, for example, of many «impartial» reviews for National Competition
Policy which were stacked or directed to provide a
particular outcome.
We have little idea of which
policies would actually succeed in delivering
particular emissions reductions — and no, «capping» emissions doesn't guarantee any
particular outcome.
IMO it's not particularly sensible to frame the entire issue in terms of the small chance of «climate catastrophe» because then we risk having the rug abruptly pulled out from under our
policies when someone proves that the catastrophe is less likely than was previously thought: — RRB - Also, arguing over the precise threshold probability for
particular outcomes risks turning into angels - on - pins stuff.
That said, each insurance
policy may differ, and any coverage
outcome will of course necessarily be specific to the facts of any
particular claim.
In other words, in order to obtain insurance, an «interest» must exist between two parties where one party has the potential to suffer a loss in the event that a
particular outcome occurs (which was covered by the insurance
policy).
However, research that provides a clearer sense of the optimal timing of
particular interventions and the needed patterning and sequencing of a series of interventions to obtain maximal benefits for specific health
outcomes would be invaluable to guide
policy.»
Although the effects were small, all three
policies had negative effects on some adolescent
outcomes, in
particular, those adolescents with younger siblings.
We seek to influence
policy developments to ensure the best
outcomes for separating families, and draw
particular attention to the interests of children.
In
particular, researchers will share results related to early child abuse surveillance effects, early effects on family stability and well - being, and long - term
outcomes with cost - savings and other
policy implications.
The role of a nurturing environment on early child development, focused in
particular on the specific importance of the quality of parenting and stable care - giving relationships, is well evidenced in the literature and has become central to
policies aiming to improve child well - being
outcomes (Shonkoff & Phillips 2000; Sonuga - Barke & Kreppner 2012).