Hence, parental monitoring is of interest to pediatric psychology researchers due to its relatedness to a broad range of youth risk behaviors and due to
the robust nature of the construct across different populations.
This version of the machine allows the device to be situated either portrait or landscape mode and keeps with
the robust nature of the original.
The Court of Appeal's judgment is noteworthy for the signal it sends about
the robust nature of the section 3 right to vote.
They then claimed that this correspondence proved the, «
robust nature of twenty - first century warming projections» and that it, «increase [s] confidence in the recent synthesized projections reported in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report.»
The fact that England, et al., can claim the «
robust nature of twenty - first century warming projections» and «increased confidence «in IPCC projections, when their models are obviously incapable of resolving the climate energy state, merely shows that they can have no understanding whatever of the source of physical meaning.
The interaction between two figures in this still life evokes not only
the robust nature of the original artist's depictions, but also the homoerotic undertones of some antique painting and sculpture.
Honestly, I'm surprised that The Following wasn't pushed as a genuine sequel, such is
the robust nature of the new content, environments, missions and upgrades that are on offer here.
Item the first, great sign of
the robust nature of the UK digital market, Bloomsbury saw ebooks sales as a percentage of group revenue rise some 66 % in terms of group turnover.
The highly adaptable and
robust nature of games imply that these can be customized as per the varying needs of learners.
«Norway has many mountains and valleys that
the robust nature of DAB can help with,» says Stephen Lax at the University of Leeds, UK.
Tensions had simmered between the two sets of fans throughout the first - half, but the more
robust nature of the second - half turned the stands into a cesspit of hate.
The bright,
robust nature of this tomato salad make it a perfect accompaniment for beef and chicken.
The cinnamon supported, as well as ameliorated the strong and
robust nature of the chocolate.
«These strong H1 results reinforce
the robust nature of Ryanair's low fare, pan-European growth model even during a period which suffered a material failure in our pilot rostering function in early September,» O'Leary said.
Not exact matches
Far be it from me to improve upon Pascal (or Trueman), but a
robust understanding
of human
nature finds entertainment to be more than «legitimate.»
Three issues ago, and then again in the last issue, he's devoted «The Back Page» to persuading us that most modern men and women, even the faithful among us, find it hard to think
of nature as morally purposeful, and therefore won't be persuaded by arguments that draw upon a
robust notion
of what things are for.
The older, more traditional, and more
robust kind
of design argument, however, does not look to things that contravene the order
of nature but to the order
of nature itself.
Because it is a reflection
of God's
nature and God's way
of doing things, establishing, maintaining and developing full and
robust relationships between creation, God and people - in - community should be the quality that characterises Christian communication.
For example, you say evolution is a theory, which is correct, but a scientific theory is one
of the most
robust, most well tested, and verified, explanations
of how
nature works; theories are not promoted to fact at some point, but use facts, laws, and other theories to explain
nature.
Gifts
of nature, these unique air currents enhance the quality
of our vineyards making them more temperate, slowing down the ripening process, and allowing the grapes to develop more
robust flavors and distinctive varietal characteristics.
The
robust, hardy
nature of the Galloway is especially suited for northern harsh climates.
His classy passing abilities and his
robust nature in tackles makes him a real energetic force in the center
of the pitch.
Rarely do the Potters fail to stamp their mark on a home fixture, with their
robust, physical
nature making them one
of the toughest nuts to crack.
Ignoring the stratified sampling does not affect point estimates and may have resulted in slightly overestimated standard errors.14
Robust variance estimation was used to allow for the clustered
nature of the data within units and trusts.
Professor Suzanne Fitzpatrick Centre for Housing Policy, University
of York Research designed to provide a
robust account
of the
nature and patterns
of Multiple Exclusion Homelessness across the UK.
Every Friday, the Brennan Center compiles the latest news concerning the corrosive
nature of money in New York State politics — and the ongoing need for public financing and
robust campaign finance reform.
In an accompanying article published yesterday in
Nature Energy, Alice Grønhøj, who researches consumption and the environment at Aarhus University in Denmark, praised the study for its «methodologically
robust design» that «attests to the credibility
of the central findings.»
«The independent and iterative
nature of the sensory - motor reflexes renders mosquitoes» host seeking strategy annoyingly
robust,» the study concludes.
In response, a spokesperson for
Nature, which published the papers being scrutinised (DOI: 10.1038 /
nature12968; DOI: 10.1038 /
nature12969), says: «The editors select research for publication on the basis
of scientific significance, and each published paper undergoes
robust, rigorous peer review.
Astrobiologist Stephen Freeland described how the burgeoning field
of astrobiology is revealing the
robust and tenacious
nature of life even in extreme conditions on Earth and whether we can expect life elsewhere to be common.
The improved mass diffusion properties
of such hierarchical frameworks, together with their
robust single - crystalline
nature, endow them with superior catalytic activity and recyclability for bulky - molecule reactions, as compared with conventional, polycrystalline hollow, and disordered macroporous ZIF - 8.
Now, Lloyd has calculated that the process is quite
robust — the random
nature of these interactions means the system is almost perfectly entangled.
Reported in
Nature Methods today, the new open source computer tool called Single Cell Consensus Clustering (SC3) was shown to be more accurate and
robust than existing methods
of analysing single - cell RNA sequence data, and is freely available for researchers to use.
In a paper published today in
Nature titled «Two distinct RNase activities
of CRISPR - C2c2 enable guide - RNA processing and RNA detection,» the researchers were able to show that C2c2 has not one, as previously thought, but two distinct RNA cutting activities that in concert can be harnessed for
robust RNA detection and degradation.
This is the point at which bioengineering needs to take over from Mother
Nature — to develop a more
robust version
of the molecule.
This turn -
of - the - century icon was known for its
robust nature, long battery life and often garish shell.
The unproven
nature of ArborGen's fertility controls is concerning largely because they will be used to introduce a
robust, foreign tree, conservation groups say.
Nature and mankind are
robust and will tolerate a continuation
of previous climate variations will continue.
A new paper published in the journal
Nature Communications shows that Au nanoparticles
of precisely selected size (561 atoms ± 14) are remarkably
robust against diffusion and aggregation («sintering») but their internal atomic arrangements do change.
The loud soundboard
of our social world was temporarily silenced, and we found serenity while marveling at
nature's
robust structures.
The modes are shadow
of their normally
robust nature, the character list has been reduced severely, and the net code is not as good as it should be.
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.
Democrats offered a single amendment in the
nature of a completely alternative bill (PDF) proposed by ranking Democrat George Miller (D - CA) that would provide for a stronger federal role in school accountability and improvement as well as more
robust resources than the Kline bill.
Due to the
nature of electric motors, the Leaf has
robust torque from a standing start — enough to spin the tires before the traction control intervenes, especially when turning after a traffic signal turns green.
xLine and M Sport X models accentuate the
robust, off - road side
of the car's
nature, while the M Sport model looks more dynamic.
Mercedes - Benz GLE Coupe is mastering two classes
of vehicle: the sporty
nature of a coupé imbued with the striking characteristics
of a
robust SUV.
The overall look
of the tablet is largely indicative
of its
robust nature and the fact that Samsung was seeking to deliver a device that's resilient to much more than everyday wear and tear.
Given the dynamic
nature of the book industry, the challenges faced by traditional booksellers, and the
robust innovation pipeline fueling new opportunities in hardware, software and content creation and delivery, Barnes & Noble is utilizing the strength
of its retail footprint to bolster its leadership in selling content to drive sales across its multiple channels.
The
robust, configurable
nature of Title Management Enterprise makes it easier to publish your content and manage your business without changing your entire process.
One former Fed official downplayed the less than
robust level
of bank borrowing from the Fed, saying that discount window moves tend to be symbolic in
nature, in contrast the open market operations it conducts.