The state Education Department is conducting its own
review of the standards through end - of - session legislation and is examining the teacher evaluation system.
Not exact matches
After careful
review and consideration
of the comments, the Department is issuing this final rule that will (1) extend the applicability date
of the Fiduciary Rule, the BIC Exemption, and the Principal Transactions Exemption for 60 days until June 9, 2017, and (2) require that fiduciaries relying on these exemptions for covered transactions adhere only to the «best interest»
standard and the other Impartial Conduct Standards
of these PTEs during a transition period from June 9, 2017,
through January 1, 2018.
Although subsequent administrations have continued
reviewing vertical mergers, the Chicago School's view that these deals generally do not pose threats to competition has remained dominant.139 Rejection
of vertical tie - ups —
standard through the 1960s and 1970s — is extremely rare today; 140 in instances where agencies spot potential harm, they tend to impose conduct remedies or require divestitures rather than block the deal outright.141 The Obama Administration took this approach with two
of the largest vertical deals
of the last decade: Comcast / NBC and Ticketmaster / LiveNation.
In 2009, Jason was certified as a Level One Sommelier
through the Court
of Master Sommeliers which denotes a thorough
review of wines and spirits at the highest professional
standards.
However, emails obtained by the
Review through a Freedom
of Information Law, FOIL, request, show correspondence between Associate County Attorney Tami Altschiller dated June 27 — nearly two weeks after the payment's due date — prodding the co-founder
of Standard Amusements, Nick Singer, on when the payment will be received.
On Wednesday, George Osborne delivered his spending
review to the Commons without bombast or superfluous oratory: he galloped
through his inventory
of measures as if it were a
standard financial statement, a spot
of robust housekeeping to keep the nation's books in order.
«To ensure that researchers and research facilities funded
through the DHS [Center
of Excellence] award meet the highest safety
standards possible,» the UCCLS report states, «DHS requires every recipient to develop a Research Safety Plan» showing, among other things, that the researcher has identified the potential hazards in the research and will use accepted and appropriate protocols and practices; that the institution provides faculty oversight for students and education and training to develop a culture
of safety; and that subject matter experts not involved in the research
review protocols and practices.
The monthly, peer -
reviewed Journal
of Clinical Sleep Medicine is the official publication
of the American Academy
of Sleep Medicine, a professional membership society that improves sleep health and promotes high quality patient centered care
through advocacy, education, strategic research, and practice
standards (www.aasm.org).
BATCH SPECIFIC GC - MS: Every bottle
of oil that you purchase from Plant Therapy goes
through multiple rounds
of testing including organoleptic testing (
reviewing smell and overall appearance) by Robert Tisserand, an essential oil expert, and multiple rounds
of GC - MS testing by several third - party laboratories (GC - MS is the «gold
standard» for essential oil testing).
Various on - line dating sites claim that their methods for pairing individuals produce more frequent, higher quality, or longer lasting marriages, but the evidence underlying the claims to date has not met conventional
standards of scientific evidence including: (i) sufficient methodological details to permit independent replication; (ii) open and shared data to permit a verification
of analyses; (iii) the presentation
of evidence
through peer -
reviewed journals rather than
through Internet postings and blogs; (iv) data collection free
of artifacts, such as expectancy effects, placebo effects, and confirmatory biases by investigators; and (v) randomized clinical trials (3, 9).
Though we played
through the first quarter or so
of our Resident Evil Revelations
review using the
standard controls, once we popped on our Circle Pad Pro and adjusted to it, we couldn't go back.
Oklahoma and South Carolina pulled out
of the
standards, while Tennessee and Arkansas revised them
through state
reviews.
Include assessments, in each
of grades 3
through 8 and high school, in both reading / language arts and mathematics that have been operational for more than one year and have received approval
through the NCLB
standards and assessment
review process.
Eleven studies were identified in an extensive
review of the empirical literature and were analyzed
through a rigorous process developed by the MSP - KMD project (read a detailed description
of the process) that applied
standards of evidence to the findings
of each study.
The accreditation process involves three ongoing components: meeting high - quality
standards; implementing a continuous process
of improvement; and engaging in quality assurance
through internal and external
review.
Ensure the procedures for self - evaluation and
review are consistent across the Academy and effective in raising
standards through sustained and continuous improvement
of teaching and learning.
HOST Coalition researchers developed the HEPA
standards for out -
of - school time programs
through research, literature
review and input
of coalition members.
Under the proposals currently moving
through the legislature, North Carolina would establish a new «Academic
Standards Review Commission» and task the new group with conducting a comprehensive review of state standards in English and math — a responsibility that is constitutionally assigned to the State Board of Educ
Review Commission» and task the new group with conducting a comprehensive
review of state standards in English and math — a responsibility that is constitutionally assigned to the State Board of Educ
review of state
standards in English and math — a responsibility that is constitutionally assigned to the State Board
of Education.
Ritz is one
of fewer than 200 National Board certified teachers in Indiana, which means her teaching was recognized
through a rigorous
review process
of meeting high
standards.
Per Public Chapter 423, passed in 2015, the social studies
standards review will go
through a similar process our math and ELA
standards are currently undergoing beginning in January
of 2016.
The EdReports.org's tool supports a sequential
review process
through three gateways that reflect the importance
of alignment to the fundamental design elements
of the
standards and then considers other high - quality attributes
of curriculum as recommended by educators.
Kyouzai kenkyuu involves an investigation
of the intended learning trajectory related to the topic, from prior to later grades,
through a
review of the
standards and curriculum, and research into teaching and learning issues such as typical misunderstandings around the topic.
I'm not sure about finding a site that
reviews only those sorts
of books, doesn't that suggest you are holding them to a different
standard than books published
through traditional methods?
The first draft
of your PhD letter
of recommendation is downloaded
through our members area and you will be able to
review it and request any changes that are required to bring it to the
standard you expect.
As for the metrics that you've described in measuring the «professional»
standard, they are flawed in the following respects: Professional via publication — publishers are profit - driven, not a good indicator
of excellence; Professional
through number in print — numbers can be altered with marketing and time (by this logic, the Bible, Kuran, and the Communist Manifesto are perhaps the most professional work ever written); Money — there are plenty
of professional idiots out there with more money than deserved; Peer
review — depends on the peer.
The University Press Books Selected for Public and Secondary Libraries book has become a
standard selection guide in school libraries because
of the assessment
of titles
through a peer
review process that assures quality and relevance for academic as well as general interest needs in today's schools.
Consists
of a dedicated team
of investment professionals to evaluate Manulife's investments against strict
standards and certifying them
through regular
reviews
In the United States, all human hospitals that serve people with Medicare must be accredited
through an accrediting body; they undergo regular
reviews and quality checks to ensure they meet
standards of quality for every aspect
of medical care.
in Art News, vol.81, no. 1, January 1982 (
review of John Moores Liverpool Exhibition), The Observer, 12 December 1982; «English Expressionism» (review of exhibition at Warwick Arts Trust) in The Observer, 13 May 1984; «Landscapes of the mind» in The Observer, 24 April 1995 Finch, Liz, «Painting is the head, hand and the heart», John Hoyland talks to Liz Finch, Ritz Newspaper Supplement: Inside Art, June 1984 Findlater, Richard, «A Briton's Contemporary Clusters Show a Touch of American Influence» in Detroit Free Press, 27 October 1974 Forge, Andrew, «Andrew Forge Looks at Paintings of Hoyland» in The Listener, July 1971 Fraser, Alison, «Solid areas of hot colour» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 Freke, David, «Massaging the Medium» in Arts Alive Merseyside, December 1982 Fuller, Peter, «Hoyland at the Serpentine» in Art Monthly, no. 31 Garras, Stephen, «Sketches for a Finished Work» in The Independent, 22 October 1986 Gosling, Nigel, «Visions off Bond Street» in The Observer, 17 May 1970 Graham - Dixon, Andrew, «Canvassing the abstract voters» in The Independent, 7 February 1987; «John Hoyland» in The Independent, 12 February 1987 Griffiths, John, «John Hoyland: Paintings 1967 - 1979» in The Tablet, 20 October 1979 Hall, Charles, «The Mastery of Living Colour» in The Times, 4 October 1995 Harrison, Charles, «Two by Two they Went into the Ark» in Art Monthly, November 1977 Hatton, Brian, «The John Moores at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool» in Artscribe, no. 38, December 1982 Heywood, Irene, «John Hoyland» in Montreal Gazette, 7 February 1970 Hilton, Tim, «Hoyland's tale of Hofmann» in The Guardian, 5 March 1988 Hoyland, John, «Painting 1979: A Crisis of Function» in London Magazine, April / May 1979; «Framing Words» in Evening Standard, 7 December 1989; «The Famous Grouse» in Arts Review, October 1995 Januszcak, Waldemar, «Felt through the Eye» in The Guardian, 16 October 1979; «Last Chance» in The Guardian, 18 May 1983; «Painter nets # 25,000 art prize» in The Guardian, 11 February 1987; «The Circles of Celebration» in The Guardian, 19 February 1987 Kennedy, R.C., «London Letter» in Art International, Lugano, 20 October 1971 Kent, Sarah, «The Modernist Despot Refuses to Die» in Time Out, 19 - 25, October 1979 Key, Philip, «This Way Up and It's Art; Key Previews the John Moores Exhibition» in Post, 25 November 1982 Kramer, Hilton, «Art: Vitality in the Pictorial Structure» in New York Times, 10 October 1970 Lehmann, Harry, «Hoyland Abstractions Boldly Pleasing As Ever» in Montreal Star, 30 March 1978 Lucie - Smith, Edward, «John Hoyland» in Sunday Times, 7 May 1970; «Waiting for the click...» in Evening Standard, 3 October 1979 Lynton, Norbert, «Hoyland», in The Guardian, [month] 1967 MacKenzie, Andrew, «A Colourful Champion of the Abstract» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 9 October 1979 Mackenzie, Andrew, «Let's recognise city artist» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 18 September 1978 Makin, Jeffrey, «Colour... it's the European Flair» in The Sun, 30 April 1980 Maloon, Terence, «Nothing succeeds like excess» in Time Out, September 1978 Marle, Judy, «Histories Unfolding» in The Guardian, May 1971 Martin, Barry, «John Hoyland and John Edwards» in Studio International, May / June 1975 McCullach, Alan, «Seeing it in Context» in The Herald, 22 May 1980 McEwen, John, «Hoyland and Law» in The Spectator, 15 November 1975; «Momentum» in The Spectator, 23 October 1976; «John Hoyland in mid-career» in Arts Canada, April 1977; «Abstraction» in The Spectator, 23 September 1978; «4 British Artists» in Artforum, March 1979; «Undercurrents» in The Spectator, 24 October 1981; «Flying Colours» in The Spectator, 4 December 1982; «John Hoyland, new paintings» in The Spectator, 21 May 1983; «The golden age of junk art: John McEwen on Christmas Exhibitions» in Sunday Times, 18 December 1984; «Britain's Best and Brightest» in Art in America, July 1987; «Landscapes of the Mind» in The Independent Magazine, 16 June 1990; «The Master Manipulator of Paint» in Sunday Telegraph, 1 October 1995; «Cool dude struts with his holster full of colours» in The Sunday Telegraph, 10 October 1999 McGrath, Sandra, «Hangovers and Gunfighters» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 McManus, Irene, «John Moores Competition» in The Guardian, 8 December 1982 Morris, Ann, «The Experts» E
review of John Moores Liverpool Exhibition), The Observer, 12 December 1982; «English Expressionism» (
review of exhibition at Warwick Arts Trust) in The Observer, 13 May 1984; «Landscapes of the mind» in The Observer, 24 April 1995 Finch, Liz, «Painting is the head, hand and the heart», John Hoyland talks to Liz Finch, Ritz Newspaper Supplement: Inside Art, June 1984 Findlater, Richard, «A Briton's Contemporary Clusters Show a Touch of American Influence» in Detroit Free Press, 27 October 1974 Forge, Andrew, «Andrew Forge Looks at Paintings of Hoyland» in The Listener, July 1971 Fraser, Alison, «Solid areas of hot colour» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 Freke, David, «Massaging the Medium» in Arts Alive Merseyside, December 1982 Fuller, Peter, «Hoyland at the Serpentine» in Art Monthly, no. 31 Garras, Stephen, «Sketches for a Finished Work» in The Independent, 22 October 1986 Gosling, Nigel, «Visions off Bond Street» in The Observer, 17 May 1970 Graham - Dixon, Andrew, «Canvassing the abstract voters» in The Independent, 7 February 1987; «John Hoyland» in The Independent, 12 February 1987 Griffiths, John, «John Hoyland: Paintings 1967 - 1979» in The Tablet, 20 October 1979 Hall, Charles, «The Mastery of Living Colour» in The Times, 4 October 1995 Harrison, Charles, «Two by Two they Went into the Ark» in Art Monthly, November 1977 Hatton, Brian, «The John Moores at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool» in Artscribe, no. 38, December 1982 Heywood, Irene, «John Hoyland» in Montreal Gazette, 7 February 1970 Hilton, Tim, «Hoyland's tale of Hofmann» in The Guardian, 5 March 1988 Hoyland, John, «Painting 1979: A Crisis of Function» in London Magazine, April / May 1979; «Framing Words» in Evening Standard, 7 December 1989; «The Famous Grouse» in Arts Review, October 1995 Januszcak, Waldemar, «Felt through the Eye» in The Guardian, 16 October 1979; «Last Chance» in The Guardian, 18 May 1983; «Painter nets # 25,000 art prize» in The Guardian, 11 February 1987; «The Circles of Celebration» in The Guardian, 19 February 1987 Kennedy, R.C., «London Letter» in Art International, Lugano, 20 October 1971 Kent, Sarah, «The Modernist Despot Refuses to Die» in Time Out, 19 - 25, October 1979 Key, Philip, «This Way Up and It's Art; Key Previews the John Moores Exhibition» in Post, 25 November 1982 Kramer, Hilton, «Art: Vitality in the Pictorial Structure» in New York Times, 10 October 1970 Lehmann, Harry, «Hoyland Abstractions Boldly Pleasing As Ever» in Montreal Star, 30 March 1978 Lucie - Smith, Edward, «John Hoyland» in Sunday Times, 7 May 1970; «Waiting for the click...» in Evening Standard, 3 October 1979 Lynton, Norbert, «Hoyland», in The Guardian, [month] 1967 MacKenzie, Andrew, «A Colourful Champion of the Abstract» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 9 October 1979 Mackenzie, Andrew, «Let's recognise city artist» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 18 September 1978 Makin, Jeffrey, «Colour... it's the European Flair» in The Sun, 30 April 1980 Maloon, Terence, «Nothing succeeds like excess» in Time Out, September 1978 Marle, Judy, «Histories Unfolding» in The Guardian, May 1971 Martin, Barry, «John Hoyland and John Edwards» in Studio International, May / June 1975 McCullach, Alan, «Seeing it in Context» in The Herald, 22 May 1980 McEwen, John, «Hoyland and Law» in The Spectator, 15 November 1975; «Momentum» in The Spectator, 23 October 1976; «John Hoyland in mid-career» in Arts Canada, April 1977; «Abstraction» in The Spectator, 23 September 1978; «4 British Artists» in Artforum, March 1979; «Undercurrents» in The Spectator, 24 October 1981; «Flying Colours» in The Spectator, 4 December 1982; «John Hoyland, new paintings» in The Spectator, 21 May 1983; «The golden age of junk art: John McEwen on Christmas Exhibitions» in Sunday Times, 18 December 1984; «Britain's Best and Brightest» in Art in America, July 1987; «Landscapes of the Mind» in The Independent Magazine, 16 June 1990; «The Master Manipulator of Paint» in Sunday Telegraph, 1 October 1995; «Cool dude struts with his holster full of colours» in The Sunday Telegraph, 10 October 1999 McGrath, Sandra, «Hangovers and Gunfighters» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 McManus, Irene, «John Moores Competition» in The Guardian, 8 December 1982 Morris, Ann, «The Experts» E
review of exhibition at Warwick Arts Trust) in The Observer, 13 May 1984; «Landscapes
of the mind» in The Observer, 24 April 1995 Finch, Liz, «Painting is the head, hand and the heart», John Hoyland talks to Liz Finch, Ritz Newspaper Supplement: Inside Art, June 1984 Findlater, Richard, «A Briton's Contemporary Clusters Show a Touch
of American Influence» in Detroit Free Press, 27 October 1974 Forge, Andrew, «Andrew Forge Looks at Paintings
of Hoyland» in The Listener, July 1971 Fraser, Alison, «Solid areas
of hot colour» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 Freke, David, «Massaging the Medium» in Arts Alive Merseyside, December 1982 Fuller, Peter, «Hoyland at the Serpentine» in Art Monthly, no. 31 Garras, Stephen, «Sketches for a Finished Work» in The Independent, 22 October 1986 Gosling, Nigel, «Visions off Bond Street» in The Observer, 17 May 1970 Graham - Dixon, Andrew, «Canvassing the abstract voters» in The Independent, 7 February 1987; «John Hoyland» in The Independent, 12 February 1987 Griffiths, John, «John Hoyland: Paintings 1967 - 1979» in The Tablet, 20 October 1979 Hall, Charles, «The Mastery
of Living Colour» in The Times, 4 October 1995 Harrison, Charles, «Two by Two they Went into the Ark» in Art Monthly, November 1977 Hatton, Brian, «The John Moores at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool» in Artscribe, no. 38, December 1982 Heywood, Irene, «John Hoyland» in Montreal Gazette, 7 February 1970 Hilton, Tim, «Hoyland's tale
of Hofmann» in The Guardian, 5 March 1988 Hoyland, John, «Painting 1979: A Crisis
of Function» in London Magazine, April / May 1979; «Framing Words» in Evening
Standard, 7 December 1989; «The Famous Grouse» in Arts
Review, October 1995 Januszcak, Waldemar, «Felt through the Eye» in The Guardian, 16 October 1979; «Last Chance» in The Guardian, 18 May 1983; «Painter nets # 25,000 art prize» in The Guardian, 11 February 1987; «The Circles of Celebration» in The Guardian, 19 February 1987 Kennedy, R.C., «London Letter» in Art International, Lugano, 20 October 1971 Kent, Sarah, «The Modernist Despot Refuses to Die» in Time Out, 19 - 25, October 1979 Key, Philip, «This Way Up and It's Art; Key Previews the John Moores Exhibition» in Post, 25 November 1982 Kramer, Hilton, «Art: Vitality in the Pictorial Structure» in New York Times, 10 October 1970 Lehmann, Harry, «Hoyland Abstractions Boldly Pleasing As Ever» in Montreal Star, 30 March 1978 Lucie - Smith, Edward, «John Hoyland» in Sunday Times, 7 May 1970; «Waiting for the click...» in Evening Standard, 3 October 1979 Lynton, Norbert, «Hoyland», in The Guardian, [month] 1967 MacKenzie, Andrew, «A Colourful Champion of the Abstract» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 9 October 1979 Mackenzie, Andrew, «Let's recognise city artist» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 18 September 1978 Makin, Jeffrey, «Colour... it's the European Flair» in The Sun, 30 April 1980 Maloon, Terence, «Nothing succeeds like excess» in Time Out, September 1978 Marle, Judy, «Histories Unfolding» in The Guardian, May 1971 Martin, Barry, «John Hoyland and John Edwards» in Studio International, May / June 1975 McCullach, Alan, «Seeing it in Context» in The Herald, 22 May 1980 McEwen, John, «Hoyland and Law» in The Spectator, 15 November 1975; «Momentum» in The Spectator, 23 October 1976; «John Hoyland in mid-career» in Arts Canada, April 1977; «Abstraction» in The Spectator, 23 September 1978; «4 British Artists» in Artforum, March 1979; «Undercurrents» in The Spectator, 24 October 1981; «Flying Colours» in The Spectator, 4 December 1982; «John Hoyland, new paintings» in The Spectator, 21 May 1983; «The golden age of junk art: John McEwen on Christmas Exhibitions» in Sunday Times, 18 December 1984; «Britain's Best and Brightest» in Art in America, July 1987; «Landscapes of the Mind» in The Independent Magazine, 16 June 1990; «The Master Manipulator of Paint» in Sunday Telegraph, 1 October 1995; «Cool dude struts with his holster full of colours» in The Sunday Telegraph, 10 October 1999 McGrath, Sandra, «Hangovers and Gunfighters» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 McManus, Irene, «John Moores Competition» in The Guardian, 8 December 1982 Morris, Ann, «The Experts» E
Review, October 1995 Januszcak, Waldemar, «Felt
through the Eye» in The Guardian, 16 October 1979; «Last Chance» in The Guardian, 18 May 1983; «Painter nets # 25,000 art prize» in The Guardian, 11 February 1987; «The Circles
of Celebration» in The Guardian, 19 February 1987 Kennedy, R.C., «London Letter» in Art International, Lugano, 20 October 1971 Kent, Sarah, «The Modernist Despot Refuses to Die» in Time Out, 19 - 25, October 1979 Key, Philip, «This Way Up and It's Art; Key Previews the John Moores Exhibition» in Post, 25 November 1982 Kramer, Hilton, «Art: Vitality in the Pictorial Structure» in New York Times, 10 October 1970 Lehmann, Harry, «Hoyland Abstractions Boldly Pleasing As Ever» in Montreal Star, 30 March 1978 Lucie - Smith, Edward, «John Hoyland» in Sunday Times, 7 May 1970; «Waiting for the click...» in Evening
Standard, 3 October 1979 Lynton, Norbert, «Hoyland», in The Guardian, [month] 1967 MacKenzie, Andrew, «A Colourful Champion
of the Abstract» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 9 October 1979 Mackenzie, Andrew, «Let's recognise city artist» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 18 September 1978 Makin, Jeffrey, «Colour... it's the European Flair» in The Sun, 30 April 1980 Maloon, Terence, «Nothing succeeds like excess» in Time Out, September 1978 Marle, Judy, «Histories Unfolding» in The Guardian, May 1971 Martin, Barry, «John Hoyland and John Edwards» in Studio International, May / June 1975 McCullach, Alan, «Seeing it in Context» in The Herald, 22 May 1980 McEwen, John, «Hoyland and Law» in The Spectator, 15 November 1975; «Momentum» in The Spectator, 23 October 1976; «John Hoyland in mid-career» in Arts Canada, April 1977; «Abstraction» in The Spectator, 23 September 1978; «4 British Artists» in Artforum, March 1979; «Undercurrents» in The Spectator, 24 October 1981; «Flying Colours» in The Spectator, 4 December 1982; «John Hoyland, new paintings» in The Spectator, 21 May 1983; «The golden age
of junk art: John McEwen on Christmas Exhibitions» in Sunday Times, 18 December 1984; «Britain's Best and Brightest» in Art in America, July 1987; «Landscapes
of the Mind» in The Independent Magazine, 16 June 1990; «The Master Manipulator
of Paint» in Sunday Telegraph, 1 October 1995; «Cool dude struts with his holster full
of colours» in The Sunday Telegraph, 10 October 1999 McGrath, Sandra, «Hangovers and Gunfighters» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 McManus, Irene, «John Moores Competition» in The Guardian, 8 December 1982 Morris, Ann, «The Experts» Expert.
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Review, Frieze, September - October, pp. 119 - 120 The New Yorker, Museum
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I know
of no other field where a phone call from Trenberth results in an editor resigning over a paper which went
through the
standard review process.
The corruption in the peer
reviewing process is simple to see
through, especially if you don't dogmatically adhere to it, but this is the key: The Peer
Review Process is institutionalised in the education system and becomes a
standard method
of approaching the gathering
of data and the formation
of subsequent hypotheses.
Requires the EPA Administrator, by 2025 and every five years thereafter, to
review the
standards for new covered EGUs and reduce the maximum carbon dioxide emission rate for new covered EGUs to a rate that reflects the degree
of emission limitations achievable
through the application
of the best system
of emission reduction that has been adequately demonstrated.
-- Not later than 2025 and at 5 - year intervals thereafter, the Administrator shall
review the
standards for new covered EGUs under this section and shall, by rule, reduce the maximum carbon dioxide emission rate for new covered EGUs to a rate which reflects the degree
of emission limitation achievable
through the application
of the best system
of emission reduction which (taking into account the cost
of achieving such reduction and any nonair quality health and environmental impact and energy requirements) the Administrator determines has been adequately demonstrated.
Since 1924,
reviewing and improving industry
standards has always been a top priority
of the American Petroleum Institute (API) and its American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited
standards program that strives to promote equipment reliability and operational safety
through the use
of proven engineering practices.
Never mind that Wegman's report was very carefully and deliberately contrived to avoid academic
standards of peer
review; never mind the obvious overt and covert political influence that was brought to bear on its conclusions from inception
through execution.
«Today's students must learn, especially
through the example
of senior scientists, that adherence to high
standards of scientific integrity applies in all that we do: from research practices, to peer -
reviewed publications, to interactions with colleagues, and to engaging with the public and policy makers.»
«Unfortunately for this option, we have recently learned (
through the kind intervention
of Nielsen - Gammon here), that, even in the case
of open
review comments, ethical
standards within the climate science community forbid speculation on the identity
of Reviewer # 2»
Now, if the head
of the EPA came out and testified that C02 was not a pollutant, and his testimony did not go
through a
standard agency
review, what would you say?
The guiding aim
of the Clementi
Review of Legal Services, which culminated ultimately in the Legal Services Act 2007, was to increase consumer choice, the quality
of legal services to the consumer and the cost
of delivering those services (the «virtuous trinity»)
through the introduction
of standard commercial impacts into what had been a protected market.
Our Utah and Nevada attorneys understand that effective appellate advocacy is about careful issue selection, understanding the applicable
standards of review, and having the ability to communicate and persuade
through the written word.
Not since Dunsmuir has the Supreme Court identified the
review standard through a sustained analysis
of contextualism's four factors.
Dunsmuir called for this to happen
through the increased use
of precedent to determine whether an administrator's decision on a legal issue [2] should be treated deferentially or not, and though the identification
of four kinds
of legal questions to which the correctness
standard would automatically apply [3]-- in either case, no
standard of review analysis would be needed.
Mentioning issue estoppel would have caused my page views to crash
through the floor, which would have been a pity because there is a recent case that raises an interesting technical point about issue estoppel and
standard of review.
Working with the Ministry
of Health and Long - Term Care to
review gaps and barriers in the delivery
of health care as a first step toward illuminating barriers that will be overcome
through education, outreach and new
standards.
The province,
through the Ministry
of Transportation,
reviews contracts and proposed service provisions, and ensures the safety
standards of vehicles.
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