Sentences with phrase «rather robust challenge»

Not exact matches

At 6» 1 ″, Rodriguez has the physical presence to stand up to the challenges presented by some of the Championship's more robust defenders, while his pace, movement and link - up play mark him out as a class act and one who looks capable of playing at a higher level sooner rather than later.
Rather, the results provide support for robust efforts to regulate the for - profit sector, to improve degree attainment and promote income - contingent loan repayment options for all students, and to more fully address the particular challenges faced by college students of color.
Amanda Spielman's speech pointed to a refreshing approach to school inspection which, rather than trying to catch schools out, provides a healthy balance between: recognition of the many positives; robust challenge where needed; and a truly independent assessment of the impact of education policies and the investment governments make.
On the other hand if you live a very quiet life and want a cat that's not too demanding and will gradually get used to you and won't be challenged by noisy teenagers or loud music, banging doors or lots of visitors, a rather less robust character may suit perfectly.
The editor is rather robust and offers a wide range of customization options for players to create their own challenges.
But equally important is the need for alternative viewpoints to be recognized in policy presentations, with a robust assessment of their validity, and for the challenges to be rooted in science rather than rhetoric.
These decisions and trade - offs should be guided by robust evidence, with global - change science investigating the connections and tradeoffs between the state of the environment and human well - being in the context of the local setting, rather than by framing and reframing environmental challenges in terms of untestable assumptions about the virtues of past environments.
The conclusion that they were responsible for most still seems rather robust despites the challenges.
The dangers of such an approach, in an era where administrative law decisions makers have increasing power, is to allow legislators to do an end run around Charter protections by delegating discretionary authority to administrative rule makers, rather than imposing clear rules, subject to robust Charter challenge.
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