These records may
provide valuable evidence to support a claim.
These latest results
provide valuable evidence that the earlier results were truly representative of the entire halo.
De Blasio also warned that Trump's actions could sunder what delicate links exist between undocumented immigrants and the NYPD, making victims of crime and those who could
provide valuable evidence hesitant to contact police.
(2) It might be supposed that early versions would
provide valuable evidence.
Plus, finding effective ways to conduct market testing can
provide valuable evidence of market proof to data - driven retailers or investors.
While our study
provides valuable evidence on predictive validity, this, of course, is not the only consideration that should inform a state's decision as to its preferred assessment.
Despite the challenges of isolating the impact of school desegregation on student achievement, a small but growing body of research
provides valuable evidence on the relationship between segregation policies and students» academic and social outcomes.
The report
provides valuable evidence on this exciting new way of providing support to children and young people.
Not exact matches
A landmark study on the trade flow of organic food products across the borders of the United States reveals that a robust global appetite for organic food has created new lucrative markets from Mexico City all the way to Hong Kong for U.S. organic producers — but also
provides strong
evidence that American farmers are losing out on some
valuable opportunities by not growing more organic.
I'm in hopes that this website
provides valuable information and resources for health - oriented parents seeking
evidence - based information to help them make parenting and healthcare decisions for their baby or toddler; for their family.
Obstetric - led care has a very important place in Irish maternity services and should be available for women who want or need this type of maternity care, however, in failing to
provide evidence based care options,
valuable resources are being over-utilized as women have no option but birth in under - staffed and over-crowded consultant led units.»
However, he is concerned criminals would stop
providing «
valuable» intercept information if they knew it would be used in
evidence against them.
A photograph of an insect, plant or animal, tagged with the date and location where it was taken, can
provide valuable scientific data, e.g., on how urban sprawl impacts local ecosystems or
evidence of local, regional or global climactic shifts.
That would
provide more
valuable evidence of Neolithic organisation, without the need to excavate the trees and check for characteristic cut marks.
The special section «ToxicDocs: Opening a new era of
evidence for policies to protect public health»
provides a
valuable overview of the significance of this database.
Heart Disease, C - Reactive Protein and Statins The JUPITER study
provides valuable information about c - reactive protein (CRP) and heart disease but is not necessarily
evidence that statins are the best way to lower CRP levels.
All these tests
provide valuable data that teachers can use to establish where students are in their long - term learning, diagnose individual strengths and weaknesses, identify the best next steps for action, decide on appropriate
evidence - based interventions, monitor the progress students make over time, and evaluate the effectiveness of their own teaching decisions and approaches.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams said: «This report
provides us with
valuable evidence about performance in our schools which can help us continue to drive up standards in education.
«We also have some really innovative curriculum mapping that we did to look at our existing curriculum, we have a deeper understanding of
providing evidence of learning, a new system of recording processes, collaborative uses of ICT, and the staff, student and community engagement was really
valuable.
Current first - generation tools such as student surveys and self - report tools represent a
valuable first step, but too many of them lack compelling scientific
evidence for the measurement constructs, use flawed or limited measurement methodologies, are susceptible to faking or coaching, or are too narrow in terms of the scoring, reporting and guidance they seek to
provide users.
Exam boards currently have limited
evidence of how performance can change from year to year, so the test has the potential to
provide valuable additional information to inform their awarding of GCSEs.
Ms Williams said: «This report
provides us with
valuable evidence about performance in our schools which can help us continue to drive up standards in education.
These types of quantitative data points collected during a classroom visit will
provide measurable
evidence of success and will serve as
valuable measuring sticks for gauging progress.
Cracking the challenges of the problems of practice will represent major progress for the individual systems» ability to deliver effective, consistent PD that improves teacher practice and will
provide valuable knowledge and
evidence for the broader field.
«The
evidence indicates, in short, that manipulative s can
provide valuable support for student learning when teachers interact over time with the students to help them build links between the object, the symbol, and the mathematical idea both represent.
When no one could actually
provide evidence to verify this urban myth, the team decided to not spend
valuable conference time in this way.
If the case goes to trial, this can mean that the lawyer pays to take depositions, to copy documents for discovery, copy documents that will be used as
evidence, prepare exhibits, pay medical experts and pay other experts to
provide valuable information about the case.
In addition to
providing an overview of new accident benefits arbitration process under the License Appeal Tribunal (LAT), which came into effect on April 1, 2016, Michelle will share
valuable anecdotal discussion of what counsel have experienced so far on both sides, such as evidentiary and production issues at the case conference stage and before a hearing, what
evidence adjudicators are looking for or emphasizing, the format of the hearing (written, oral, hybrid), witness issues, etc..
The criminal case may help advance settlement negotiations in the civil matter because the defendants recognize the likelihood that the civil case will
provide additional public scrutiny of their actions (if their reputation is
valuable to them) or will support a civil award because of strong
evidence compiled by law enforcement during the criminal investigation.
Where other candidates may simply claim that they are friendly and excellent at customer care, this candidate is able to
provide hard
evidence that he truly possesses these
valuable Pharmacy Technician traits.
If you can't
provide solid
evidence you will be a
valuable addition to their company, then you shouldn't expect a call.
When you
provide evidence and recommendations from your internship experience, you are showing that you have all of the qualifications of a
valuable employee.
Clayton, NC About Blog Atlantic Music Therapy, LLC aims to
provide quality,
evidence - based music therapy services and act as a
valuable therapeutic resource to our community.
However, while these reviews
provide valuable insights, they do not
provide a comprehensive
evidence base for the context of children with medical complexity around the point of hospitalisation.
It
provides a
valuable basis for developing an
evidence - informed approach to policy and practice.
Parenting programmes are recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as
evidence - based interventions for several child psychological problems including for parents of children with ASD8 and children with intellectual disability.9 Group - based parent programmes can be effective in reducing behavioural problems in children with ASD, 10 improving dysfunctional parenting styles, 10 increasing parents» ability to facilitate their children's development of communication skills11, 12 and increasing children's vocabulary.11 Group parent programmes also have the added benefit of
providing social support for the parents.13 This is especially important given that parents of children with ASD are more likely to experience depression and stress, particularly parents of young children and of children with high levels of behavioural problems.4 — 6 Therefore, group interventions show promise as a
valuable resource to help parents.
This study is one of the few that evaluates an
evidence based mental health intervention for conduct problems in an existing mental health agency.8 The results
provide valuable information about this treatment programme's replicability and effectiveness in a setting with a diverse cultural and socioeconomic population.
Halle, Martinez - Beck and Metz
provide a
valuable road map on how a state system can responsibly utilize diminishing resources to create an effective
evidence - based QRIS.»
While descriptive research
provides valuable information on health patterns and determinants, it does not
provide direct
evidence on how to create change, and does not produce change as it occurs.
While data from the aforementioned studies
provide valuable information and preliminary
evidence that a positive working alliance can be developed through the Internet, empirical data derived from systematic exploration of the online therapeutic relationship remain sparse.
The link between parental supervision and disease acquisition is particularly
valuable because it
provides evidence that parental supervision can result in lower sexually transmitted disease rates in urban high - prevalence populations.
Conclusions The link between parental supervision and disease acquisition is particularly
valuable because it
provides evidence that parental supervision can result in lower sexually transmitted disease rates in urban high - prevalence populations.
The current review
provides information regarding the
evidence base of measures of family functioning and dyadic relationships and reveals that despite some limitations, the majority of the measures described in this review are
valuable sources of information and merit continued exploration in pediatric psychology contexts.