Not exact matches
Although data
on export prices for the Asian countries are fairly
scarce,
evidence from South Korea shows their export prices have fallen significantly in world currency terms, stimulating strong growth in their export volumes.
One of the two recently developed midwife - led units has been threatened with closure
on the grounds of
scarce resources [7], despite
evidence from a randomised controlled trial demonstrating that they are actually cost - effective [8], with overwhelmingly positive birth experiences reported [9].
The voters believe these people take jobs that the indigenous working class would be happy to do (though the
evidence for that is
scarce), that they make an immediate claim
on public services for which they have not made a contribution through their taxes (easier to prove) and that, in some cases, they behave in a way the indigenous population finds culturally offensive.
«
Evidence for interpersonal violence in the human fossil record is relatively
scarce, and this would appear to represent the coldest cold case
on record,» said Quam.
Writing in a linked Comment, Gino Vumbaca from Harm Reduction Australia, said: «
Evidence on the effectiveness of compulsory and voluntary drug dependence treatment in the Asian region has been scarce and this study is a much needed addition to the evidence base that is required to inform policy making... The present study provides solid evidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug dep
Evidence on the effectiveness of compulsory and voluntary drug dependence treatment in the Asian region has been
scarce and this study is a much needed addition to the
evidence base that is required to inform policy making... The present study provides solid evidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug dep
evidence base that is required to inform policy making... The present study provides solid
evidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug dep
evidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to
evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug dep
evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug dependence.
However, original clinical studies
on pinaverium are
scarce and there has been no convincing
evidence for its effectiveness and safety.
However, the existing psychological
evidence is still relatively
scarce, especially regarding androstadienone's effects
on male behaviour.
Although the
evidence is mounting that expanding instructional time will result in real learning gains,
evidence on the costs of extending the school year is much
scarcer and involves a good deal of conjecture.
At a time when head teachers across England and Wales are crying out for sufficient funds to run their schools, provide pupils with a broad and balanced curriculum and retain teachers and support staff, the Government is proposing to lavish
scarce education funding
on a policy which all the
evidence confirms will undermine the high standards of education that comprehensive schools have been able to achieve in the decades since selective education was ended in most parts of the country.
Seduced by dynamic presentations and jazzy technology, desperate school leaders jump onto education bandwagons, committing
scarce resources to strategies and programs based more
on wishes and promises than
on solid
evidence of effectiveness.
Before jumping
on any education bandwagon and committing
scarce time and resources to it, we must make sure that sound
evidence validates our chosen approach.
«This NAO report provides a challenging judgement
on the work of this government in meeting its responsibilities around
evidence - informed and impactful spending of
scarce public resources in education, particularly around the improvement and retention of the existing teaching workforce.
On the contrary, it had been established for decades that the posterior distribution is sensitive to the choice of prior distribution when observational
evidence is
scarce.
Parental mental illness Relatively little has been written about the effect of serious and persistent parental mental illness
on child abuse, although many studies show that substantial proportions of mentally ill mothers are living away from their children.14 Much of the discussion about the effect of maternal mental illness
on child abuse focuses
on the poverty and homeless - ness of mothers who are mentally ill, as well as
on the behavior problems of their children — all issues that are correlated with involvement with child welfare services.15 Jennifer Culhane and her colleagues followed a five - year birth cohort among women who had ever been homeless and found an elevated rate of involvement with child welfare services and a nearly seven - times - higher rate of having children placed into foster care.16 More direct
evidence on the relationship between maternal mental illness and child abuse in the general population, however, is strikingly
scarce, especially given the 23 percent rate of self - reported major depression in the previous twelve months among mothers involved with child welfare services, as shown in NSCAW.17
While a substantial body of international
evidence indicates that these children display poorer cognitive and socio - emotional outcomes than children living in traditional families, research
on childhood mental disorders is
scarce.
Empirical
evidence on the development of peer clustering in smoking during the transition period from adolescence to adulthood is relatively
scarce.
Evidence regarding the mediating role of academic self - efficacy among Asian American students is
scarce, but a study by Eaton and Dembo (1997) found that,
on average, Asian American ninth graders had lower academic self - efficacy beliefs but higher achievement behaviors compared to non-Asian American students, suggesting that academic self - efficacy may not be responsible for the high achievement of this group.