Sentences with phrase «robust approach by»

«What we need to do is get a commitment for a more robust approach by the governments of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador to create the conditions of stability and security so that no parent has to say to a child it is so dangerous here you may be safer crossing a desert and being put in an industrial warehouse where there's a Superfund site,» Israel said.

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But there needs to be robust, committed and determined approach by all stakeholders involved.
This innovation, led by the Prime Minister, will help deliver a more robust and integrated approach to Britain's national security policy.
The defence committee's report on Russia, triggered by concerns from some commentators that its increasingly confrontational foreign policy risks a new cold war, makes clear London should maintain its robust approach to Moscow.
This requires special shielding and operating temperatures approaching absolute zero, with remote access provided by a robust network interface.
Of note, the study by Belshe et al. 2 further shows the potential applicability of this approach in healthy persons older than 60 years of age, despite the fact that the responses in this group were generally somewhat less robust than those in younger adults.
Here we describe a multiplex PCR (MxPCR) approach for capturing 13 leukemia - associated mutation hotspots followed by MiSeq sequencing that enables robust detection of mutations with a variant allele fraction (VAF) as low as 0.8 % (0.008) in blood DNA.
The Agrobacterium tumefaciens - based system is a robust platform to either rapidly produce up to mg - amounts of recombinant proteins or to compare larger numbers of different vaccine constructs in a screening approach preferentially by transient expression in N. benthamiana plants.
«Interestingly, by taking this approach we found very similar results,» says Smyth, «demonstrating that our results are robust
One of Ruby's older charges — the hollowly stunning runway model Sarah (Abbey Lee)-- frames her own rapidly approaching sell - by date to her friend and colleague Gigi (Bella Heathcote) in even more robust terms.
The resource explains why this approach should be taken up by schools and how better mental health awareness and preparation can assist a setting to develop clear identification processes, early interventions strategies and robust care pathways to ensure the support is there when a child needs it.
A robust new video observation toolkit from Harvard helps address these challenges by suggesting ways of using video technology to rethink traditional approaches to teacher observation and professional development.
This article connects the two concepts by demonstrating that lesson study is not only an emerging approach to teacher education, but also the foundation for a potentially robust method for assessing the nature of teachers» TPACK.
Going further — IDW's approach to publishing direct - to - consumer through multiple channels has not only proven itself a positive revenue generator all around; but also — and increasingly more important by the day — a robust tool to establish and grow their own community.
The firm employs disciplined, systematic investment processes that are underpinned by a robust fundamental approach.
The Planetary Health Alliance is supported by The Rockefeller Foundation, following on the recent release of the groundbreaking Rockefeller Foundation - Lancet Commission on Planetary Health, which outlines key opportunities to advance public health through more robust approaches to environmental stewardship.
By equivalent we mean approaches supported by robust evidence (such as monitoring studies) to demonstrate their efficacy, with particular regard to indoor air quality, energy performance, comfort, and the prevention of surface / interstitial condensatioBy equivalent we mean approaches supported by robust evidence (such as monitoring studies) to demonstrate their efficacy, with particular regard to indoor air quality, energy performance, comfort, and the prevention of surface / interstitial condensatioby robust evidence (such as monitoring studies) to demonstrate their efficacy, with particular regard to indoor air quality, energy performance, comfort, and the prevention of surface / interstitial condensation.
This is a more robust way of assessing risks, including from climate, than using the approach adopted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which is primarily based on downscaling from multi-decadal global climate model projections.
Because the models are not deterministic, multiple simulations are needed to compare with observations, and the number of simulations conducted by modeling centers are insufficient to create a pdf with a robust mean; hence bounding box approaches (assessing whether the range of the ensembles bounds the observations) are arguably a better way to establish empirical adequacy.
The IPCC, and the climate science community as a whole, evidently considers this observationally - based - scaling approach to be a more robust way of identifying the influence of aerosols and other inhomogeneous forcings than the almost purely climate - model - simulations - based approach used by Shindell.
It is not possible to believe the models are robust by looking at the assumptions and approach.
Nevertheless, the 97 % consensus is a robust result from several different studies taking a variety of approaches, including two independent methods used by Cook et al. (abstract ratings and author self - ratings).
Introduce more effective regulation to restrict the marketing activities of referral agencies, such as claims management companies, and personal injury lawyers, in particular to control the volume of cold - call marketing practices.Create a more robust approach to medical assessments for workplace injuries by extending the use of independent medical panels to cover all personal injury claims, not simply whiplash - related personal injury claims as currently envisaged under Ministry of Justice proposals.
By using a robust approach to training, supervising, and delivering the work, it is also possible to resource work at a more junior level than has historically been possible, while simultaneously improving the quality of the output.
The Court of Appeal has now condoned the robust approach taken by judges in the exercise of their case management powers when facing applications for a relief from sanctions.
There are two complementary policies being pursued by the Court of Appeal at present; The first concerns non-disclosure on which the court is taking a robust approach.
Market commentators are impressed by Ally Taft «s (Band 2 — Clinical Negligence: Mainly Claimant — Hereford, Worcester and surrounds) «very direct and robust» approach and her «good client care skills.»
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.
The GOP repeal efforts could also result in less robust coverage being offered by small employers, depending on state approaches to health care reform.
Greenberg said that by trying to take the platform approach, iUNU is going to be able to offer something more robust to growers in a way that individual products might not be able.
Though FF appears to be a robust American car company with hundreds of employees, interviews with former employees indicate much of what goes on at the company is dictated by Jia Yueting, the eccentric Chinese billionaire who approached Sampson in 2014 about building an electric car that could best Tesla.
There are many other benefits to be gained by adopting an objective, robust, multifaceted approach to assessing competencies, potential and «fit» of all applicants for a position.
It may also be helpful for the partners to engage in some thorough research to determine which approaches are supported by the most robust scientific research.
We also applied stringent correction for multiple comparisons, in line with recommendations by the developers of the TBSS approach (Smith et al. 2007), so this increases the likelihood that our findings will prove to be robust and replicable.
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