Sentences with phrase «ratings by practitioners»

Certain CPD activities can be rated by the practitioners themselves as different members will find different subjects beneficial.

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However, comparatively few births were attended by unregistered practitioners alone (n = 737) and these births did not have a high death rate (2.7 per 1000).
Prenatal vitamins are recommended by health practitioners for the positive effects they have on a pregnancy, not for increasing the rate or a chance of a pregnancy.
DR. STUART FISCHBEIN: Usually [00:16:25] is something that I do because as the hospital birth practitioner when it gets to somewhere all other things are not working and then the possibility is to do an external cephalic version which is a hand - on technique to try and turn the baby, and that is usually done in the hospital described that in just a second but the way I do it because I don't use meditation, I often will have a woman spend at least thirty minutes prior to the procedure with a medical therapist to put her in a relaxed state, I do believe there is pretty good evidence out there that this increases the success rate by just being totally relaxed.
A practitioner's place on the database listing does not denote any ranking or rating by Sequoia Education Systems, Inc. / Functional Medicine University.
The most popular WWC products are practice guides, which are developed by panels of researchers and education practitioners and use a rigorous rating system to characterize the research evidence for each recommendation.
Our very highly - rated, intensive courses have now been attended by over eight thousand classroom practitioners, educational psychologists and members of local authority support teams.
Since 1986, the National Dropout Prevention Center based at Clemson University has conducted and analyzed research, sponsored extensive workshops, and collaborated with a variety of practitioners to further the mission of reducing America's dropout rate by meeting the needs of youth in at - risk situations.
Since 1986, the National Dropout Prevention Center (NDPC) has conducted and analyzed research; sponsored workshops and national conferences; and collaborated with researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to further the mission of reducing America's dropout rate by meeting the needs of youth in at - risk situations, including students with disabilities.
Adding to these anecdotal findings by practitioners in their respective schools, the short and long - term benefits of SEL are well - documented, with studies showing student gains in academic performance and higher graduation rates.
In hindered markets, land sellers may try to make their listings more attractive to buyers by reducing prices; offering reduced rate owner financing and closing cost assistance says Eydie Heller, a real estate practitioner in Florida.
One element of the dialogue between Lord Dyson and the Committee that may be missed by practitioners is the rejection of the recommendation for the creation of a fifth grade of fee earner for paralegals out of the current bottom rate for trainees and paralegals.
Rated as a leading practitioner in labour and construction law by L'Expert for many years including 2017
ABA Blueprint will offer articles on law practice management authored by the nation's leading bloggers and technologists as well as recognized practitioners and will feature user ratings and reviews of each solution.
Richard has been recognized and honoured by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association as Counsel of the Year with the prestigious H. Bruce T. Hillyer Award for Outstanding Advocacy, is recognized as a Leading Practitioner in the Field of Personal Injury Law by Lexpert ® and achieved an AV Preeminent Ranking (Peer Review Rating of 5/5) in Martindale - Hubbell ®.
John is rated as a leading practitioner in Who's Who Legal and in 2011 was chosen as one of the «Hot 100» figures in the Asian legal industry by Asian Legal Business and was the youngest practitioner to be named in Global Arbitration Review's «45 under 45» leading arbitration practitioners.
The relatively healthy success rate among men applying for contact might logically be attributed to realistic advice being given to fathers by legal practitioners about their prospects in the face of a biased judiciary.
Where serious injury is alleged, practitioners must approach the quantification of future losses with care and by reference to the change in the discount rate which applies from 20th March 2017.
(e) the fees (including any hourly rate) charged by the family dispute resolution practitioner in respect of the family dispute resolution;
The aim was to test these relatively new measures in practice contexts administered by practitioners, and to determine rates of insecure and disorganised attachment style to compare with other studies.
2) Does the Saskatchewan provincial legislator allow for PAID rating systems to be used by licensed practitioners?
This year, for the first time, green building issues from the real estate practitioner's perspective — how energy - efficiency ratings work, how to translate efficiency data into money - saving information for buyers — will be part of the building industry's main green development conference, hosted annually in September by the Energy Efficient Builders Association.
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