Sentences with phrase «sort of better outcomes»

«The goal again is not to replace surgeons, but by having a tool like this and by making the procedures more intelligent, we can ensure sort of better outcomes for patients.»

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It was the juxtaposition of these two sorts of students, the Jessicas and the Rachels of my college universe, that led me to contemplate our Western notions of selfhood, one the outcome of a reasoned quest for the Good, the other of an intimate and personal relation with an all - knowing God.
Just as the words «good news» can refer to almost any sort of happy event or positive outcome today, so also, the words «good news» or «gospel» could refer to almost anything good in biblical times as well.
By 52 % to 31 %, the public agrees that «everybody with an interest in the outcome of Brexit has a right to tell the government what sort of deal would work best for them, including big companies.»
What have you learned from working with functional medicine doctors that other practitioners could learn from and how to sort of get the best possible input or the best possible outcome from the sort of least possible input?
«As a school, we have, from the very beginning, been really focused on making sure that if we're going to adopt a practice, if we're going to make some sort of change, that there is good foundation for that and we are confident it's going to have a positive outcome for the students, not just changing for the sake of it.»
Research finds that sorting, this 21st century version of school segregation, correlates strongly with student race and economic status and predicts and contributes to student outcomes, with students in higher - level classes typically experiencing better teachers, curriculum, and achievement levels than peers in lower - level classes (Carbonaro & Gamoran, 2003).
If the bank made any sort of error, direct communication provides the best possibility for a positive outcome.
There's not a lot of cards to get added to your adventures, so you'll quickly begin repeating the same events over and over again before switching over to a sort of auto - pilot that mindlessly clicks through them This does allow you to become better at the game since you can more easily judge the outcomes of any decisions you make, but that doesn't make it any more interesting.
But in the hands of a skilled mediator a good outcome for the child can be arranged without going to these extremes: time is flexible, forms and types of parent - child contact are many and varied, and there are «legal glosses» that can be satisfactorily applied to all sorts of arrangements.
This sort of co-counsel agreement and outcome are all too common, especially with inexperienced lawyers who have good cases.
Those who take the time now to consider these sorts of questions are more likely to be those who experience the best outcomes in these turbulent times.
Character strengths have been a hallmark of positive psych interventions for years now, and there are piles and piles of research showing that exercising your strengths leads to all sorts of well - being outcomes.
Many different outcomes were examined (see online table C4 in the supplementary web appendices for details), with most assessed using validated tools (such as the Child Behaviour Checklist, the Infant Behaviour Questionnaire, the Parent — Infant Relationship Global Assessment, the Q - Sort Measure of the Security of Attachment and social and emotional well - being scores from the Ages and Stages Questionnaire).
While area - based initiatives of this sort have significant potential to improve outcomes at key developmental time points and thereby to equalise the life changes of disadvantaged children, they require significant investment and no further attempts to implement such initiatives have been made in the UK until the recent A Better Start (ABS) initiative.
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