Sentences with phrase «practice model because»

The Florida Supreme Court's acceptance of recommendations for a model family court is consistent with the principles of the collaborative practice model because the collaborative process empowers parties to make their own decisions guided and assisted by counsel in a setting outside of court.

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Cohodes established a short position in Home Capital in the fall of 2014, partly because of his views on the housing market, but also because of the company's business model and lending practices.
If anything, Tesla could launch the Model 3 sooner than expected this year, and because manufacturing automobiles is an industrial practice that has been perfected over a century, there's good reason to believe that Tesla will be able to build thousands of Model 3's every month, once the assembly lines in California get up to speed.
The offer might prove too tempting to someone who might otherwise never take out an auto - title loan, said the regulator in a bulletin to lenders: «This business model could also be perceived as a deceptive practice because it appears calculated to bring the consumer into the store with the promise of one product, but later effectively requires the consumer to go to another location to purchase another product.»
There's another large part that doesn't apply to Aldi because of our business model — they relate to the business practices of the large supermarket retailers,» he said, citing allocation of shelf space for private label brands and fees and rebates for promotions.
With the exception of the first model (which is not a legal option because it's against public policy to plan the demise of a marriage), all of these options are being practiced in one way or another with people throughout the Western world (even in the U.S!).
Identifying core components of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
Taylor says their model quells concerns professionals might have about starting or expanding a private practice because she and Levenston take the prep work and research out of running a business.
Typically, the most likely place to receive the Midwives Model of Care is in your home or a free - standing birth center, because usually it is difficult for caregivers to give the woman - centered, individualized Midwives Model of Care under the rules and standard practices of today's hospitals.
«The success of our model is a great step forward for fairer bail practices in New York State, but there are still too many New Yorkers who are needlessly held in jail before trial or forced to take a plea because they can not afford bail.»
Because many of these students lack experience in science, they may automatically model the data sharing and withholding practices of faculty without fully understanding the reasons and potential implications of such behaviors.
Fulton's approach is a useful example because she has focused on creating a teacher evaluation system that models the structures and processes that comprise «best practices» for student evaluations.
In practice, these methods have generally proved unconvincing because there are unobservable variables that are correlated with peer selection, with moving, with participating in a magnet or other school program, or with the excluded variables that identify the selection model.
He makes similar arguments about how efforts to improve teacher quality, instructional approaches like Success for All, and high - expectation techniques practiced by educators like Jaime Escalante and Rafe Esquith are not promising models for reform because their success is due to the selection of students or other factors that can not be replicated on a broader scale.
Because they enable feedback loops between theory and everyday classroom practice and are supported by a network of like - minded peers, these models have been found to be much more effective than the traditional model of courses, workshops, conferences and seminars.
Because these measurements are predictive, we can create video - based models of «high - quality practices
And because the Effective Schools model is grounded in research and proven practices, it has evolved to incorporate the latest thinking on leadership, systems theory, and total quality management to become a multifaceted, integrated approach to continuous school improvement and the leadership that is more relevant to today than ever.
Because increasing collaboration can entail significant changes in teachers» practice, it's best to roll out a model slowly.
However, because of the circumstances surrounding their job — isolation from colleagues, and little time for meaningful professional development (Onosko, 1991)-- teachers rely almost exclusively on their concrete, context - specific experiences to form their model of practice.
I note this because there has been a tendency in government policy to adopt the «export model», parachuting leaders and staff into a school or an area to bring in new practices.
It's a technology - driven teaching method known as «flipped learning» because it flips the time - honored model of classroom lecture and exercises for homework — the lecture becomes homework and class time is for practice.
I call this the bypass approach to change because the leader has not rigorously investigated the tacit theories of action — mental models if you like — that explain the practices they wish to change.
Because our designs are sensitive to the relationship between classroom practice, policy, and targeted learning outcomes, we can successfully scale up our learning model - based research to create innovative assessment, learning, and evaluation systems for every age and type of program.
It's one of the benefits of using social media as teachers — to say «These are positive ways that you can use social media,» and then have those students model and practice it... as opposed to saying, «Don't do this,» or «Don't do that,» because that leaves them with the gap of «What should I do, then?»
Collaborative inquiry groups have been shown to not only change teacher practice because they can meet teachers» psychological needs of competence, relatedness and autonomy, but also serve as a model of the type of autonomy supportive conditions that teachers can implement that would lead to increased engagement in the classroom.
While the practice of «punching» vehicles — that is, dealers bolstering sales performance figures by buying up cars and stowing them or using them in loaner fleets until they can be sold as used — is an ongoing problem, Ford says these models aren't being punched because they don't qualify as loaners.
I don't think book sharing is piracy; the industry can't just define a practice as a crime because it suits their business model and pads their wallets.
These companies can't easily change practices because they have specific business models, high levels of specialized equipment, or production processes that are not easily convertible for other purposes.
National Geographic would be in a difficult situation because they would promote an individual practicing veterinary medicine without a license (at least compulsive disorder is a medical condition, and the diagnosis of any behavior problem is considered practicing veterinary medicine in the model veterinary practice act).
This vision is a default value that is rarely questioned, or challenged because it has its origins in the historical model of veterinary practice where the successful veterinarian «did things» to «fix» illnesses and injuries within the agrarian cultural backdrop.
Because the media and the public thrive on sensationalized pit bull narratives, its imperative that pit bull owners become breed advocates and model responsible ownership practices in their communities.
Despite its efficacy, my claim here is that this model risks utterly misunderstanding the importance of both history and practice for game design, and only works because the game designer is so deeply embedded in the existing player practices that they knowingly or unknowingly reproduce them.
The scale model of my studio space partly signifies an inadequacy of me being able to reach a concrete state; perhaps because I spend too long in the actual space, which is wrapped up in the unfolding of ideas and practicing them.
As these examples show, the model breaks down in principle as well as practice, because it can not describe how art gets made.
Because they had the models deposited with them (a condition of ESRC funding) the group were able to produce pure model forecasts (in practice most modellers override their models on occasions when they don't believe the answers — and on average this does improve forecasts...).
Worse still, the more strident activist / scientists conclude that the data must be wrong because it doesn't agree with the models: Which is a nonsensical reversal of normal scientific practice!
Obviously, I had no interest in speaking with American firms about American law for a Canadian publication, but I was always interested in U.S. firms that were doing something interesting on the practice management or business - model side, because these are universal issues for lawyers.
Because we've rejected the «one stop shop» model, we're able to impartially connect clients with attorneys that are the best fit for their needs and budget, whether it be at a large firm, boutique, or solo practice.
Because Sacramento is the state capital of California we had a very robust and well - thought - through field placement program where students would have the opportunity to extern in either state government or regulatory agencies or otherwise in what I call the hub - and - spoke model where they would go out into their field placement, come back into a hub, discuss, process, analyze under supervision either the ethical issues they were facing in those environments or other practice issues, and I think that helps prepare them for the transition into life beyond law school as well as allowing them to create the opportunities to meet people in those working environments, understand what it meant beyond the law school to be in that working environment, beyond just a kind of summer type of experience.
The service / marketing model for lower priority clients because of lower - revenue combined with difficult clients re payment, other reasons, wouldn't necessarily work for all types of legal practice areas or evolving areas of litigation where law is being shaped / not defined well yet because of new technological applications, etc..
Of course, if you know anything about me, you know that this doesn't work for me anymore because I've eliminated the hourly billing model from my practice.
Take a law firm for instance... (T) here is a disincentive for lawyers to act in a way that assures the long - term interest of the firm, because acting in the long - term interests of the firm will reduce the amount of money that each lawyer makes in the short term... And success further compounds the problem... (E) ach successful year perpetuates a sense that this is the correct model... This gives law firms a distorted sense of reality... (where) greed rather than proper business practice, is driving pricing to clients... (and creates) a firm that (will) be blown apart by the greed of a new group of partners... years from now (pp. 115 - 16).
Because LegalZoom has nonlawyer ownership, under the ABA Model Rules it can not purport to be a law firm or practice law in the U.S..
GCs will increasingly prefer law firms with whom it is easy to do business because they have invested in organizing themselves effectively in terms of pricing models to deliver certainty and predictability, optimized e-billing practices which map to the departments own tools and processes, and ideally, real - time online reporting of financial data, helping the GC to manage his or her budgets and stakeholders.
The goal of all clinical legal education, which is to improve the quality of practice because of the formative clinical lawyering experience, is better served by the fee - generating model.
But because the pressures and intensity are issues which exist at least to some extent at the Chicago - Kent Law Offices, the students experience a model of lawyering they can adapt to their own practice settings.
Legalsense is unique because it offers a powerful practice management system in a truly online Software - as - a-Service model that can scale to and meet the needs of larger law firms.
Another reason why lawyers are not embracing these practice models is because the public is not aware that these services exist.
When explaining the reasons for the delayed recovery, David Foote notes, «A lot of the jobs lost during this recession are not coming back because employers have changed their human capital investment models and practices.
This model is very attractive to brand new counselors because they don't want the risk of renting an office, marketing a practice — learning all of those things.
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