Sentences with phrase «reached on definitions»

Although no consensus has been reached on definitions and approaches to measuring parental capacity and child development, the initiative is dedicated to advancing the thinking around how to assess these core components.

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The human mind relies primarily on visual stimuli to successfully interact with the world around it, which is why it's only natural for marketers to build the vast majority of their strategies around visual media platforms, relying on high definition video playback devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to broaden their reach and bring the message across.
With more people blending personal and business relationships online, and more companies reaching out to customers through social networks (see this month's cover story on Zappos's strategy), it feels to me that the definition of what's considered «professional» is changing.
But the panel of airline and advocacy experts was unable to reach a consensus on narrowing the definition of what qualifies as a comfort animal.
On the bright side, we haven't reached a bear market definition yet.
It avoids reaching affirmations that can not be shared and definitions are left a little bit on one side until a better opportunity arises.
The mistaken estimate that happiness can exclude growth or that survival itself can obtain by negating creative change is itself based on a mistaken definition of the self as analogous to a substance that reaches identity and survival through exclusion, rather than through relational expansion.
And as New Yorkers gorged themselves on tender meats, refreshing slaws, baked beans, and (fried) pies, the definition of good barbecue reached a whole other dimension.
The 2016 United States presidential election — or in John Oliver's most recent definition: «lice - on - a-rat-on-a-horse-corpse-on-fire-2016» — has reached its final leg.
Addy wants the government to agree to a new test case to determine whether poppers fall within the definition described under the psychoactive substances bill and for the industry to be allowed to carry on functioning legally until an official decision has been reached.
(In a touch that approximates the definition of «too on the nose,» the musical accompaniment is Crosby, Stills & Nash's «Helplessly Hoping,» and Lena sees him walking up the stairs to the bedroom precisely as the song reaches the line «Stand by the stairway, you'll see something...») Is he a ghost?
The Combo Pack includes access to a Digital copy of the film as well as the following: Blu - ray · Feature film in high definition · Bonus Content: o Part 1 — SOUTHERN REACH § Refractions — See how director Alex Garland created the tone, textures and color palettes for the various film environments on set.
Our second lens focused on what national and international research shows about «hard to teach, hard to reach» (Boag - Munroe and Evangelo, 2010) and «closing the gap in educational achievement», including the debates about Leon Feinstein's research (2015); looking at definitions, causes and effects.
Moynihan contended that the Community Action Program was doomed because the rush to legislate had led people to reach superficial agreement on the definition of the policy problem.
Instead, Soule offers, we should focus on how to reach the best educational outcomes «whatever your definition is.»
One challenge to reaching broad consensus on an expansive approach to teaching and learning is that stakeholders do not always agree on the various terms and definitions that operate within a whole child framework.
-LSB-...] Jane Friedman defines target audience as an essential component of an author platform, along with «visibility, authority and proven reach» in this post onDefinition of Author Platform.
This will include working on definitions of terminology in the market, research, plus the application of the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics; given the number of international youth trips is expected to reach 300 million per year by 2020, the application this code has never been more essential.
Every single one has extraordinary color: the variety and brightness each piece carries, detail: the amount of work that is put into every aspect of each painting that make it look so realistic and abstract, lighting: the bright light shining throughout each image giving each piece an intriguing positive / enthusiastic energy, shading: the detailed shadings on each face giving them that 3 - dimensional look, definition: the quality of the defined lines that are portrayed through every painting (piece) and every small detail in the painting (like the faces and body parts) line: the complex and balanced lining that is seen in both, the abstract and realistic images in these works, texture: somewhat giving off an appealing texture to the works by the dimensions, as if you can reach out and grab the images, dimension: the realistic look that each women has (3 - dimensional), spacing: the space is used wisely in each work, very nicely spread out adding to its originality, touch: the clear and powerful finishing touch that every piece has, and the most visible that is seen in every piece here, is simply life.
Although the popular media tend to focus on the upper limits of these projections, reaching the upper limits is, by definition, extremely unlikely.
Those who argue that Kyoto should be ditched to be replaced by some other scheme (usually the pet scheme of the advocate) implicitly dismiss the extraordinary complexity and difficulty of reaching an agreement among some 200 highly diverse countries, each with its own definition of fairness, on the climate change issue.
The proposed definitions explicitly recognize previous agreements on REDD +, as well as the any future agreements that may be reached in Paris.
You based this on the following definition of the 2nd law: «'' When two isolated systems in separate but nearby regions of space, each in thermodynamic equilibrium in itslef, but not in equilibrium with each other t first, are at some time allowed to interact, breaking the isolation that separates the two systems, and they exchange matter or energy, they will eventually reach a mutual thermodynamic equilibrium.»
You based this on the following definition of the 2nd law: ««When two isolated systems in separate but nearby regions of space, each in thermodynamic equilibrium in itself, but not in equilibrium with each other at first, are at some time allowed to interact, breaking the isolation that separates the two systems, and they exchange matter or energy, they will eventually reach a mutual thermodynamic equilibrium.»
If we reach agreement on the fundamental rights of the citizen, on their definition and protection in all parts of Canada, we shall have taken a major step towards basic constitutional reform.
While the propose bill sounds, on the surface, to be serving a noble purpose, opponents criticize the bill as too far - reaching, vague in its definitions, and at risk of detrimentally impacting legitimate websites.
It appeared that the decisions on call - out might become history as attempts were made at EU level to reach agreement on a new definition of working time as part of a package of reforms.
Reaching it on highway 441, known as the Newfound Gap Road is perhaps the definition of «half of the fun is getting there.»
This broad definition includes a variety of work activities, such as installing hardware and software, monitoring network security, developing ways to increase network efficiency, responding to network anomalies, installing network updates, educating network users on systems and network updates, reaching out to vendors for network enhancements and presenting network status updates to non-technical stakeholders.
The «Audience Definition» will also predict your ad's potential reach on a daily and lifespan basis.
If one part of the definition of market value is to reach the highest number of buyers in order to achieve the highest price and best terms, then to overlook advertising a real estate or business opportunity on ICIWorld could quite conceivably be missing among some of the best buyers in the world today.
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