But the revelation that MoviePass is adding GPS locations to those user data packages raises
pivotal questions of privacy.
Thomas Dee and Brian Jacob tackle with sophistication
the pivotal question of whether No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has sparked gains in student achievement since its enactment in 2002 («Evaluating NCLB,» research, Summer 2010).
Not exact matches
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questions to ask yourself to figure out what you really want in life Warren Buffett describes a
pivotal moment when he was 20 years old that changed the course
of his career
In August
of 2007, for example, Health Minister Tony Clement referred to one
of the RCMP studies when he told a
pivotal meeting
of the Canadian Medical Association, «There has been more research done, and some
of it has been
questioning of the research that has already taken place and
questioning of the methodology
of those associated with Insite.»
According to Tickle, we are living through one
of those
pivotal times right now as changes related to biology (evolution), physics, psychology, higher criticism, and the Information Age raise serious
questions about the Bible, religious pluralism, authority, and faith.
Players like Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Danny Rose and Kyle Walker, all
of whom are either products
of the academy or recruited by the club at a very young age, have played a
pivotal role in their team's success this season, which begs the
question as to why Arsenal have failed in this regard.
Young players, contracts winding down, the senior people running the club, not to mention the biggest
question mark
of all in the manager, that it feels like a very
pivotal summer is fast approaching.
The only
question marks I had were the inclusion
of Alex Song, who has been
pivotal to our season, and also not sure why he was picked in defence.
There is no
question that this is one
of the most exciting and
pivotal moments in your life.
One
of the
pivotal moments on the topic was when Albanese was attempting to outline his affordable housing plan under
questioning from Lehrer
of WNYC, who pointed out Albanese was only attacking the mayor's plan without offering his own specifics.
The situation nicely illustrates some
of the
pivotal questions that researchers and clinicians will face when dealing with patients» genetic information:
Washington University in St. Louis scientists Fiona Marshall and Ken Olsen, who participated in the conference and contributed to the special issue, discuss some
of the key
questions that have been raised about this
pivotal event in human history.
At that
pivotal moment I paused to consider how I should answer such a
question that could possibly alter the remainder
of his childhood as he once knew it.
So now Gleeson finds himself in the odd position
of having a (presumably)
pivotal role in a massively anticipated film and yet having to duck every single
question about it.
That is the
pivotal question at the heart
of The Discovery, the new film from writer / director Charlie McDowell (
of The One I Love previously).
In addition to changes related to program structure, such as those raised by the recent high - profile Teachers College study, the
question of content is
pivotal; principals receive limited training in the use
of data, research, technology, the hiring or termination
of personnel, or using data to evaluate personnel in a systematic way.
Sadly (but not surprisingly), the moderator
of tonight's debate, the Norwich Bulletin's Ray Hackett, DID NOT ask Malloy the
pivotal question.
At that point, the teacher asks the
pivotal question, «What is most important for students to Know, Understand, and be able to Do as a result
of this segment
of learning?»
It is just a
question of time before benchmark ten - year TNote yields break decisively below the
pivotal 3.25 % level.
«A
pivotal question for sponsors to answer is whether they want their plans to encourage plan participation to continue through retirement, or rather, to actively encourage distribution
of assets once active service separation has occurred, either as a result
of a job change or retirement,» the researchers suggest.
Already a
pivotal figure in Abstract Expressionism, he was also one
of the first to
question the movement's commodification, cult
of personality, and absorption into academia.
Arneson was responsible for generating a
pivotal impact on one
of art's central roles, that
of raising
questions in order to change the way we view the world.
«How we respond to the precarity
of the world is the central
question today, as it has been in other
pivotal moments in history,» he said.
A
pivotal figure in contemporary art from the early 1970s until his untimely death in 2013, Sekula continuously
questioned the function
of the documentary genre and the consequences
of global capitalism through his critical writings, photographic installations, videos, and films.
Notably, 1953 was also a
pivotal year for de Kooning, who finally found staunch critical support and solid financial success following the exhibition
of paintings and drawings from his Woman series at the Janis Gallery that spring.22 By then, Rauschenberg had known de Kooning for a year or more and had seen him on occasion, often through their mutual friend Jack Tworkov (1900 — 1982), who sublet studio space from de Kooning.23 Even as other details
of the Erased de Kooning Drawing story changed, Rauschenberg always insisted that he chose de Kooning out
of deep respect for his work and because there was no
question that a drawing
of his would be considered art — and this was more true than ever in 1953.24 Critic Leo Steinberg later reported asking Rauschenberg whether he would have erased a drawing by Rembrandt, to which he replied no.
A
pivotal figure in the development
of Abstract Expressionism, Tworkov was also one
of the first to
question the movement's commodification, cult
of personality, and absorption into academia.
Born in New York in 1942, Lawrence Weiner played a
pivotal role in the development
of Conceptual art in the United States in the 1960s,
questioning traditional notions
of art and moving away from the art object in favor
of a practice based in ideas and actions.
Over the course
of a forty - year career, artist Sarah Charlesworth (1947 — 2013) investigated
pivotal questions about the role
of images in our culture.
As nations attempt to hedge against the worst effects
of global warming by scaling back their carbon emissions, a new study is
questioning the accuracy
of a
pivotal «pre-industrial» measurement...
Where commoditisation and technology may be raising
questions over the future
of lawyer roles, there seems only more certainty that business services professionals will be
pivotal to managing whatever change lies ahead.
In Bobek's opinion, legitimacy equals feasibility, which means that the
pivotal question is not whether the Court's judgments are legitimate per se, but whether its output is feasible in the eyes
of the Member State courts (p. 201).
A
pivotal question, according to Meyer, is the double role
of Attorney Herbert Wartensleben who has also been invited as a witness by the Bonn Regional Court.
In short: the Supreme Court
of Canada's decision in R. v. Cole shows that in these kinds
of situations there is a
pivotal question: what level
of privacy do members
of Canadian society reasonably expect in connection with their use
of computers — even ones that they do not personally own?
In the present case, the Court
of Appeal determined the fresh evidence in
question «sheds no light» on the
pivotal issue in the case which was whether the Respondent knowingly engaged in unlawful conduct he knew would likely injure the Appellants.
Kear - Jodoin J. applied correctness on the basis (at para. 11) that bias is a
question of general law
of central importance to the legal system — one
of the Dunsmuir categories that calls for correctness review — and commented by way
of explanation: «Judicial impartiality is
pivotal to the integrity
of our legal system» (at para. 13).
Whatever your style
of information gathering, you'll need to ask as many
pivotal, thought - provoking
questions as possible.
I never really gave this
pivotal question much thought, vaguely imagining, as many
of us do, that I'd stumble upon some kind
of spontaneous meeting — maybe I'd meet my dream guy while browsing Victorian literature in a bookshop or standing in line for a concert.
In addition, the available pool
of appropriate expert referees is small and parties may legitimately hold strong views about the appropriateness
of a particular referee, particularly where the relevant
question referred is
pivotal to the claim.
The available pool
of appropriate expert referees is small and parties may legitimately hold strong views about the appropriateness
of a particular referee, particularly where the relevant
question referred is
pivotal to the claim.