Sentences with phrase «possible approaches consistent»

As a result, the table assumes two possible approaches consistent with Planned Parenthood's use of the word «mainly,» which adjustments should span the range of possibilities.

Not exact matches

Their goal is to have a consistent approach to teaching writing in all content areas to achieve the strongest possible outcomes.
In the absence of new legislation the Federation believes that improvements are still possible if local authorities adopt a more proactive and consistent approach.
Peace of mind that AZBR has done our best to evaluate each foster beagle while in our care, and AZBR will be as thorough as possible about each dog's personality and any health issues if known (An exceptional and consistent approach)
It is argued that a consistent and predictable approach to the defence of necessity in investment arbitration decisions is possible, through which a better balance of investor protection and state sovereignty could be achieved.
The CCRC demonstrates a commitment to being accessible to its applicants, consistent with an inquisitorial, proactive approach to the identification and referral of possible wrongful convictions.
The proper approach is more consistent with the goals of s. 25 (1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and focuses more on the equitable underlying purpose of the humanitarian and compassionate relief application process, seeing the words in the Guidelines as being helpful in assessing when relief should be granted in a given case, but without treating them as the only possible formulation of when there are humanitarian and compassionate grounds justifying the exercise of discretion.
That lets us approach all our work in a consistent manner and allows us to find you the best candidates possible in an effective and efficient way.
Although no parent is absolutely consistent across situations and over time, parents do seem to follow some general tendencies in their approach to childrearing, and it is possible to describe a parent - child relationship in terms of the prevailing style of parenting employed.
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