Sentences with phrase «similar measured approach»

Boyd Enterprises has taken a similar measured approach in the filtration category with its new Chemi - pure Blue nano packets.

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They showed both approaches led to similar cancer control as well as similar side effects — as measured by doctors and as reported by patients themselves.
Such instruments don't actually watch stars jiggle in the sky; instead they precisely measure the color of the star's light, which becomes bluer or redder as a planet tugs its star closer to or farther from Earth, similar to the Doppler shift that changes the pitch of an ambulance's siren as it approaches and speeds past.
As a short - term measure, a similar approach might work in secondary schools, while longer term actions might encourage more science specialists into teaching.
• In a study comparing the HAES ® model to a diet approach, though only dieters lost weight, both groups initially had similar improvements in metabolic fitness, activity levels, psychological measures, and eating behaviors.
This approach is very similar to that employed in studies that measure teacher quality using databases tracking the performance of individual students over time.
Similar approaches to measuring instructor quality using follow - on course performance have been employed by other scholars.
Our approach is quite similar to studies that measure teachers» value added» to student achievement, except that the calculation is applied to the entire school,» researchers said.
Progress 8 has similar problems, suggesting that the approach we are using to measure schools isn't actually fairer than the old system.
Klein has said that New York City's value - added approach «is not etched in stone,» but he and other educators across the country are pushing to use similar measures.
But even with those restrictions, intended to keep formatting similar, the final documents differ depending on student needs and a district's approach to describing goals, measures and means of achieving them.
What about taking an approach similar to the International Baccalaureate that measures student's performance against global peers?
Likewise, states could propose the measures, component weights, and labels within their new accountability systems — some went with A — F school grades, while others kept a system of performance targets similar to NCLB, developed a point system for ranking schools, or created other approaches.
Although measuring serum titers in cats was not a goal of the study summarized here, a similar approach to feline diseases applies.
He appears to approach each game with a measuring stick that calculates the degree to which Game X advances the medium, pitted against other similar games.
77 For a similar approach to measuring the readability of judicial opinions, see Ryan C. Black et al., U.S. Supreme Court Opinions and Their Audiences 49 - 51 (2016).
This new legislation is not dissimilar to other legislation designed to influence corporate behaviour, such as the Bribery Act and the GDPR, and as such requires a similar approach to assess risk and put measures in place to prevent the targeted activity from occurring.
Following the launch of the bitcoin futures contract, CBOE will take what Tilly called a «measured approach» to initiating other contracts, as it has done after similar launches.
A variety of scales aim to measure «emotional competence / intelligence», an approach that is focused on emotional abilities, e.g., the appraisal and regulation of emotions; these scales are designed to assess performance similar to IQ tests [61], [62].
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