Sentences with phrase «professional judgment there»

In his view, Bolitho reflected the law's recognition that in matters of professional judgment there are a range of views properly held or courses of action properly adopted and does not generally select which of them is the correct one.
Bolitho reflected the law's recognition that in matters of professional judgment there were a range of views properly held or courses of action properly adopted and did not generally select which of them was the correct one.

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However, there is always the risk of danger because psychosis includes delusional thinking and irrational judgment, and women must be treated and carefully monitored by a trained healthcare professional.
However, there is always the risk of danger because psychosis includes delusional thinking and irrational judgment, and this is why women with this illness must be quickly assessed, treated, and carefully monitored by a trained healthcare perinatal mental health professional.
Mental Health Professionals need the right to report when in their judgment there is serious and imminent danger.
Furthermore, in neither the successful schools nor the professional judgment methodologies is there a sense that the results of the successful districts could be reproduced without instituting a host of reforms (unmentioned by the referees) to ensure that the extra money led to better schools.
When online learning is used as the primary driver of instruction, teachers inevitably give up control over many aspects of curriculum planning and lesson delivery; and in low - quality implementations of blended learning, the teacher's professional judgment ends there.
The principal problem with the professional judgment model - the model drawn on most heavily by Mathis - is that there is no attempt to tie observed spending levels to actual student outcomes.
While in the past there may have been few alternatives to the professional judgment model's input - based approach, today it seems out of step with the spirit of standards - based reform.
With respect to oversight decisions, there are processes on the books for probation, but the actual decision to refer something to the Board is discretionary, relying heavily on the Director's professional judgment as to whether a particular infraction merits a frank conversation or raising the issue to the level of Board attention.
He spoke about how there has been a rush to judgment and lack of collaboration in some schools around this issue, noting that though some districts have shifted codes of conduct away from extremely punitive measures, teachers didn't consistently receive the professional development they need.
There are several methodologies for conducting cost studies and many cost studies now use more than one (eg successful school and professional judgment) in order to assure accuracy.
Is there a way to engage in the essential work of formative assessment, feedback, and differentiated instruction, while still gathering enough summative evidence for a twice - a-week standard to make a professional judgment about learning?
There are plenty of freelance editors out there whose opinions are professional and whose judgment I would respect as an aThere are plenty of freelance editors out there whose opinions are professional and whose judgment I would respect as an athere whose opinions are professional and whose judgment I would respect as an agent.
An adjustment to the continuing education requirement may be made by the Department, provided that the licensee documents good cause that prevents compliance, and the Department determines that there is good cause that prevents compliance, which shall include, but not be limited to, any of the following reasons: poor health or a specific physical or mental disability certified by an appropriate health care professional; extended active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States; or other good cause beyond the licensee's control which, in the judgment of the Department, makes it impossible for the licensee to comply with the continuing education requirements in a timely manner.
The other message that burns brightly throughout HHJ Hodge QC's judgment is that establishing breach of duty is only one hurdle professional negligence litigators have to overcome: failure to prove causation means nominal damages; nominal damages means adverse costs; adverse costs means more pain for the client; and there is no need for a crystal ball to anticipate that inevitable conclusion.
(a) There is no interference with the lawyer's independence of professional judgment or with the client - lawyer relationship;
The judgment will do nothing to quell the worry amongst professional indemnity insurers (and some solicitors) that there is likely to be an increase in the number of professional negligence claims against solicitors arising from the way in which historic personal injury cases have been conducted.
[42](Later, on August 19, 2013, the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility issued Formal Opinion 464, which clarifies that a lawyer subject to Model Rule 5.4 may share fees with a law firm practicing in a jurisdiction that permits nonlawyer ownership, even if those fees might be distributed to a nonlawyer, provided that there is no interference with the lawyer's independent professionaProfessional Responsibility issued Formal Opinion 464, which clarifies that a lawyer subject to Model Rule 5.4 may share fees with a law firm practicing in a jurisdiction that permits nonlawyer ownership, even if those fees might be distributed to a nonlawyer, provided that there is no interference with the lawyer's independent professionalprofessional judgment).
Third, the exception applies to protected health information created or received in treatment situations where there are substantial barriers to communicating with the individual and, in the exercise of professional judgment, the covered provider clearly infers from the circumstances the individual's consent to receive treatment.
However, the Court of Appeal held that the failure of Ridley to take effective action to protect Van Colle was «not a mere error of judgment, but a failure on the part of DC Ridley as a professional police officer to carry out his duties properly in circumstances in which there was evidence of intimidation of a witness».
With his vast knowledge of the real estate market, he was there with me every step of the way, taking the time to understand what I was looking for in a home, providing sound professional advice and judgment while serving as another set of eyes.
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