When state tests with
strong consequences for students and teachers come into play, as they do in every state now, practitioners are pressed to ensure that all students learn what will be on the test.
Bureaucratic pressures, such as accountability and testing movements, have prompted schools to embrace evaluation practices of teachers, sometimes
with strong consequences.
There have been documented instances
of strong consequences for teachers addressing the Ferguson issue inappropriately.
Given the substantially greater detrimental effects of negative relationship dimensions, perceptions of mothers» disfavoritism may have
even stronger consequences for sibling relations than do perceptions of favoritism.
The loss of large mammals, and in particular, the selective loss of primates, large ungulates and carnivores, may have
strong consequences for zoonotic disease transmission.
Strong actions have
strong consequences.