Sentences with phrase «standard indicators»

It's a pretty standard indicator of overall health, but most health professionals now want more data to assess an individual's health.
Using a few, more standard indicators is optional.
Using the new measures, Scherbov says, eastern European countries show the fastest rate of population aging in Europe, while standard indicators show a deceptively slow rate of population aging for that region.
Educational levels of parents, a standard indicator of social and economic class, differ markedly for younger and older theological students.
JPMA (Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association) certification is the standard indicator assuring that a baby gate meets all the applicable safety laws and standards.
Both standard indicators used to gauge day - to - day blood serum level status in diabetic patients.
The Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS), TEA's statewide database, reports key demographic data, including race, ethnicity, and gender for students and school personnel, as well as student eligibility for subsidized lunch (a standard indicator of poverty).
Along with many of the standard indicators of climate such as positivity, respect, and engagement, are research - proven strategies such as mindfulness, self - regulation, cultural competence, and an understanding of trauma, neuroscience and emotions — these are all important in supporting students and learning.
The Mazda 6 gets a bit squirrelly under hard braking, the back end dancing around a bit as it becomes unloaded, but the standard indicators that you're driving a FWD car at the limit — torque steer and power understeer — are in short supply.
Unlike gender or race, there is no standard indicator of social class, and firms face obstacles in terms of defining what class diversity truly looks like.
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