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reports serious test gains for kids in urban charters.
Not exact matches
Given that they've been linked with a winger all summer long is a
serious giveaway that there must be some truth in the
report, although it now remains to be seen whether or not they return with an improved offer to
test Man Utd's resolve further.
Its provisions are designed to ensure adherence to industry standards for maintenance, cleaning and
testing for microbes, and
reporting of samples that present a
serious health threat to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
Brown's new initiatives for lead in drinking water
testing come one day after the Buffalo Common Council passed legislation aimed at addressing chipping and peeling lead paint hazards in rental units following two years of
reporting by Investigative Post on Buffalo's
serious lead poisoning problem.
And while Brin doesn't have Parkinson's disease, the fact that his
test revealed a heightened risk for so
serious a condition underscores concerns of New York State health authorities, who have sent letters to three dozen DNA - screening companies informing them that it's illegal to offer medical
tests in the state without a license, the New York Times recently
reported.
Nearly half of them
reported «
serious» forgetfulness in the study, and the women who described the most problems with concentration and memory also scored worse on the cognitive
tests.
As the team
reports today in Science Translational Medicine, no one developed malaria or suffered
serious harm in this first phase of human
tests, and the vaccine triggered antibodies against the sporozoites.
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Things are becoming all the more
serious for Goldsman's directorial debut, as it looks like some
reports from back in November in 2011 were true, with THR
reporting a slew of Hollywood's top talent is coming out to
test for the feature in front of Warner Brothers «watchful eye.
And in a similarly placed story (on the Times front page) a couple of weeks before Rich's, colleague Pam Belluck
reported that a new study in the journal Science had found that «after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or
serious nonfiction, people performed better on
tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone's body language or gauge what they might be thinking.»)
Testing is more
serious than lab
reports, for it goes to the core of society's interest in ensuring that its own next generation is educated — not just making them spend time in school but making certain they actually gain the skills and knowledge that they and their society will need to thrive in decades to come.
«However, the
report fails to grasp that the real reason for the loss of these activities is the high stakes accountability based on pupils» outcomes in
tests and examinations which is narrowing the curriculum and the opportunities available to children and young people, and which teachers and school leaders have long been warning is a
serious problem.
In the past few years, the
testing industry has repeatedly made major errors in
test design, scoring and
reporting that have had
serious, harmful consequences for students and schools.
What is needed instead is a fundamental shift in direction in federal education policy, and ESSA is not it; therefore every family that can afford it should opt out of state schooling whenever possible until No Child Left Behind's failed strategy for social improvement via annual
testing and publishing the results is abandoned entirely, and until Sacramento gets
serious about subsidiary devolution, which implies that assessing and
reporting on the results of local schools should be left to the local districts, whose citizens may have different priorities and values that the state and federal governments should learn to respect.
However, the committee's final
report ignored
serious validity problems and concluded Connecticut should plow ahead with these expensive and questionable standardized
tests.
X-ray errors,
testing problems and misread pathology
reports can all lead to the delayed diagnosis, misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose a
serious health problem — one that would otherwise have been preventable.
& Process 75 (2010)(analyzing Supreme Court brief readability using Flesch Reading Ease, Gunning Fog, and Flesch - Kincaid
tests, and
reporting variation in readability for different types of litigant and across time periods); Ian Gallacher, «When Numbers Get
Serious»: A Study of Plain English Usage in Briefs Filed Before the New York Court of Appeals, 46 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 451 (2013)(using Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch - Kincaid
test to measure readability and finding gradual reduction in readability from 1969 through 2008); Keith Carlson, Michael A. Livermore, & Daniel Rockmore, A Quantitative Analysis of Writing Style on the U.S. Supreme Court, 93 Wash..
The troubling part is numerous tech journalists who've received Pixel 2 XL units before the masses for
testing purposes have
reported seeing something similar (and similarly
serious) over the past few days, prompting a standard response from Google, at least for now.
«In the latest sign Facebook is
serious about Messenger, the company is
testing a personal assistant service,»
reports The Information.
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The Somatosensory Amplification Scale34, 35 is a 10 - item questionnaire assessing self -
reported sensitivity to normal physiologic states and minor bodily sensations that are not generally regarded as symptomatic of
serious disease.34, 35 The Somatosensory Amplification Scale has a
test - retest reliability of 0.79 over a median interval of 74 days and an internal consistency of.82 (Cronbach α).