Sentences with phrase «robust evidence about»

Our takeaway from this holding is that a defendant seeking to show that it is providing access to the information and services on its website through a telephone line must submit more robust evidence about how that telephonic provides equal access.
Imperial College Business School Centre for Climate Finance and Investment director Charles Donovan said: «The findings have displayed a robust evidence about the risk - return profile of clean - energy investing, with yieldcos in the UK performing better than conventional energy.»
We believe that the most robust evidence about children's reading reveals developing skills that can be compared to individual standards of progress, as well as normative standards of achievement.
«The association between parental engagement and a child's academic success is well established... parental engagement is consistently associated with pupils» success at school... [but] there is surprisingly little robust evidence about the impact of approaches designed to improve learning through increased parental engagement.»
«This study provides us with robust evidence about the extent and persistence of postpartum dyspareunia and associations with mode of delivery and perineal trauma.
These data are providing us with robust evidence about the location and extent of designated features such as cold - water coral habitats, which will enable us to make informed decisions about future site management.»

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«There is robust evidence that social isolation and loneliness significantly increase risk for premature mortality, and the magnitude of the risk exceeds that of many leading health indicators,» Holt - Lunstad said in a statement about the research.
«The Australian Dietary Guidelines state that a small, 125mL glass of fruit juice with no added sugar consumed occasionally can count towards a serve of fruit2, so it's really positive to see robust evidence help inform Australians about their intake of core foods,» he said.
Moreover, robust evidence on the cost effectiveness of birth in alternative settings is a priority, as was highlighted by the recent National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) clinical guidance on intrapartum care.11 The Birthplace in England research programme was designed to fill gaps in research evidence about the processes and outcomes associated with different settings for birth in the NHS in England.
At the tail end of our time in Government Harriet Harman as Equalities Minister commissioned an in - depth study on inequality by Prof John Hills and there was huge discomfort from No 10 about even doing that, but we wanted robust evidence to help us shape the Equality Act.
We believe that robust and reliable scientific evidence should be at the heart of decisions about medicines because it is open to check and challenge.
As discussed above, we currently find little robust evidence that attitudes towards the SNP and expectations about a hung parliament resulted in gains for the Conservatives from Ukip or in vote losses for Labour from former Lib Dems.
So it is that we bring together in this issue the best of the new evidence on how choice may be affecting public schools as well as a robust, informed conversation about its longer - term potential.
With New Orleans and Washington, D.C., serving as the nation's largest case studies, and other international examples as well, there is now a robust enough evidence base to inform a far more sophisticated discussion about choice.
The government's financial handbook for academies, published in July, warned academy trustees that they must «ensure their decision about levels of executive pay follow a robust evidence - based process», and said leaders» pay must be «reflective of the individual's role and responsibilities».
Evidence about both the positive and negative effects of homework by now is quite robust.
These decisions and trade - offs should be guided by robust evidence, with global - change science investigating the connections and tradeoffs between the state of the environment and human well - being in the context of the local setting, rather than by framing and reframing environmental challenges in terms of untestable assumptions about the virtues of past environments.
There is robust evidence that the downward trend in Arctic summer sea ice extent is better simulated than at the time of the AR4, with about one quarter of the simulations showing a trend as strong as, or stronger, than in observations over the satellite era (since 1979).
[77] Nonetheless, to make a finding of causation based on a robust and pragmatic approach, in my view, it was incumbent on the trial judge to consider and make findings about the evidence relevant to the medical issues.
Generate and use evidence for impact — Produce robust, applicable research evidence about what works, promote the implementation of high - impact and cost - effective programs, and enable the capacity to influence the adoption and scale of such interventions.
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