In fact, both parties may even agree to use top lawyers even if it means a disproportionate budget so far as the case managing judge is concerned, albeit he might well comment on its apparent unreasonableness for the purposes of the record and
any subsequent assessment of actual costs incurred.
«Reasonableness» and «proportionality» form the twin basis of
subsequent assessment of «standard costs» under CPR 44.3 after such costs have been incurred.
Such sensitivity estimates have considerable uncertainty, as
a subsequent assessment of multiple studies (Knutson et al. 2010) projected total increases by 2100 of about 2 - 11 % for tropical cyclone intensity, and roughly 20 % for near - storm rainfall rates.
- The percentage of pupils who participate in, and demonstrate college preparedness pursuant to, the Early Assessment Program, or
any subsequent assessment of college preparedness.
- The percentage of EL pupils who make progress toward English proficiency as measured by the California English Language Development Test (CELDT) or
any subsequent assessment of English proficiency, as certified by the SBE.
The final result has confused users and scientists alike and confounded the application of AR4 sea level rise scenarios to
subsequent assessments of risk to coastal zones around the world for years.
Not exact matches
A system
of independent, objective
assessment is essential to assist physicians in identifying gaps in their skills and knowledge, guide
subsequent education and improvements in practice, and verify that these gaps have been addressed.
Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our ability to achieve our financial, strategic and operational plans or initiatives; our ability to predict and manage medical costs and price effectively and develop and maintain good relationships with physicians, hospitals and other health care providers; the impact
of modifications to our operations and processes; our ability to identify potential strategic acquisitions or transactions and realize the expected benefits
of such transactions, including with respect to the Merger; the substantial level
of government regulation over our business and the potential effects
of new laws or regulations or changes in existing laws or regulations; the outcome
of litigation, regulatory audits, investigations, actions and / or guaranty fund
assessments; uncertainties surrounding participation in government - sponsored programs such as Medicare; the effectiveness and security
of our information technology and other business systems; unfavorable industry, economic or political conditions, including foreign currency movements; acts
of war, terrorism, natural disasters or pandemics; our ability to obtain shareholder or regulatory approvals required for the Merger or the requirement to accept conditions that could reduce the anticipated benefits
of the Merger as a condition to obtaining regulatory approvals; a longer time than anticipated to consummate the proposed Merger; problems regarding the successful integration
of the businesses
of Express Scripts and Cigna; unexpected costs regarding the proposed Merger; diversion
of management's attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities during the pendency
of the Merger; potential litigation associated with the proposed Merger; the ability to retain key personnel; the availability
of financing, including relating to the proposed Merger; effects on the businesses as a result
of uncertainty surrounding the proposed Merger; as well as more specific risks and uncertainties discussed in our most recent report on Form 10 - K and
subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section
of www.cigna.com as well as on Express Scripts» most recent report on Form 10 - K and
subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section
of www.express-scripts.com.
Whereas the cash flow statement and balance sheet are still very important considerations in the High Yield Dividend Newsletter, we put put a greater focus on credit
assessments and qualitative, subjective considerations given the riskier nature
of such higher - yielding ideas, both with respect to income sustainability and
subsequent valuation (share price risk).
The
assessment of risk, and the
subsequent concept
of risk management, was born out
of the nuclear power and space exploration industries.
Within the context
of this broad strategic
assessment, the Board judged at the time
of the June meeting that the case for an easing was not sufficiently strong and, in the event,
subsequent developments tended to weaken that case further, so that the cash rate was again held unchanged at the July and August meetings.
In his sober
assessment of the current state
of post-conciliar Catholicism, Ross Douthat argues that Cardinal Newman's 1845 theory
of doctrinal development should be updated to account for
subsequent developments.
This
assessment does not attempt to do justice to the enduring importance
of several
of Russell's own discoveries, such as the theories
of descriptions and
of logical types, which I shall take up in a
subsequent section
of this paper.
The month - long
assessment will evaluate each winery's winemaking processes from vinification, and storage to any potential substandard product management and
subsequent recall as well as personnel management and winery management
of food safety according to Chinese media Wine Business Observer.
His
assessment of QPR's big spending and
subsequent relegations were just as cutting.
Save the Children has called on FTSE to bring the criteria into line with the International Code
of Marketing
of Breastmilk Substitutes and
subsequent, relevant Resolutions
of the World Health Assembly and noted the decision to keep Nestlé in the Index has been criticised as in - country
assessments identified Code violations (note 3).
A
subsequent study from the United Kingdom included additional subjects and additional follow - up
assessments at 18 and 30 months.9, 10 Adjusted risk estimates revealed that the risk
of ear infections at 18 and 30 months was related to infant sleeping position at age 1 month.
Cochran's Q and chi square test were used to compare HR detection by method and across scenarios.Errors in HR determination occurred in 26 - 48 %
of initial
assessments and 26 - 52 %
of subsequent assessments overall.
Expert
assessment shows that company information is not reliable, and certainly not confined the scientific and factual information required by the International Code
of Marketing
of Breastmilk Substitutes and
subsequent World Health Assembly resolutions that the RCPCH endorses.
Assistance is provided in the preparation
of environmental
assessments, the lead agency solicitation process and
subsequent determinations and findings (positive / negative declarations, EIS, FONSI) regarding the possible environmental impacts
of proposed county actions.
Aides to County Executive Edward Mangano blame the increase on superstorm Sandy and a
subsequent two - month extension
of the protest period, though critics say Mangano encourages protests by granting too many
assessment reductions.
Psychologists have documented that interviewers» first impressions
of a candidate play a powerful role in their
subsequent assessment.
«IARC defers risk
assessment and risk management to national and international bodies, restricting itself to provision
of hazard identification as a scientific foundation to those
subsequent steps,» Wild added.
«The strength
of our study is that it provides a real world
assessment of how testing in patients with chest pain has an impact on the
subsequent health
of patients with chest pain,» said lead author Pamela Douglas, M.D., Geller Professor
of Research in Cardiovascular Diseases at the Duke Clinical Research Institute.
With appropriate
assessment and therapy patients who have suffered a first fracture can considerably reduce their risk
of subsequent osteoporotic fractures.
In two
of these patients, however,
subsequent assessment at the bedside revealed some behavioral evidence
of awareness, a finding that underscores the importance
of thorough clinical examination for reducing the rate
of misdiagnosis in such patients.
Dr Alan Dewar: «My business carries out contract field trials for the ag - chem industry and I was also involved in independent
assessments of the first and
subsequent neonic seed treatments in the sugar beet crop when employed at Broom's Barn.
The success
of this iteration led to
subsequent AL projects on other targeted areas for improvement, including Aboriginal education, formative
assessment, the use
of technology and the impact
of flexible spaces on learning outcomes.
As you can see from the spiritual care
assessment tools listed earlier in this essay, they are not well designed to capture the cultural or historical milieu that help shape these patients» and families» beliefs about the meaning
of being in the hospital and the
subsequent needs for support and reassurance that are needed.
In my view, this is an important difference between the two sectors, since strong and cohesive professional - development sessions with
subsequent mentoring and
assessment is one
of the most promising methods for heightening school effectiveness.
Fearing a second year
of disappointing results, and the
subsequent risk
of the child's transferring to a different school, his teachers try a novel approach, a computerized math instruction program, since the
assessments indicated that he was the furthest behind in math.
Start by going through your units
of instruction and
assessments to recognize where students have previously activated their EFs so that you can review these accomplishments as they are achieved in
subsequent units.
Both the
assessments and
subsequent reports allow monitoring
of student learning at a level
of detail never before practical, so teachers can focus activities much more directly to the specific needs
of a single pupil or group
of students.
The risk
assessment feeds in at the evaluate risk stage, with the development and implementation
of a security strategy feeding into the
subsequent two steps.
They are now grading
assessments and
subsequent reassessments which can take up a significant amount
of time.
This gap between what teachers learn in pre-service education — and even in
subsequent professional development courses — and what they need to know to use
assessment effectively is the subject
of a major initiative by NWEA.
If FastBridge
assessments are being piloted in one school in a district, it can be helpful for the building team to keep a record
of how they selected the measures and why; such information can be reviewed by other schools in
subsequent years.
The teachers believe this lack
of preparation leads to students» poor performance on both the formative
assessments and
subsequent summative examinations.
And while we strive here to provide ideas, tools, and strategies around better understanding
assessment and its
subsequent data, teachers likely do not have all
of the tools and support they need for success.
If any
of the students aren't catching on, Waconda can offer a wealth
of assessments to diagnose problems and
subsequent one - on - one tutoring, either with specialist teachers or community volunteers.
Writing instruction, as defined in those previous studies, includes not only the design and presentation
of instructional materials and
assessments but also ways teachers respond to student writing and use
assessment results to plan
subsequent instruction.
These interview questions allow teacher candidates who use SWAP in different kinds
of teacher preparation courses to hear from practicing professionals in diverse school contexts about various aspects
of secondary writing teaching (e.g., how to respond sensitively to ELL writers, how to connect beliefs about writing to instructional practices, and how to use
assessment to plan
subsequent instruction).
An important outcome
of her dissertation and
subsequent research was the development
of reliable observation tools for the
assessment and fine - grained analysis
of changes over time in children's early literacy learning.
Moreover, although prior research has also shown that effective secondary writing teachers use patterns in student work to plan the lessons that follow an assignment (Newell, 2008), the separation
of methods coursework from field experiences makes it difficult for teacher candidates in secondary English teaching methods courses to practice using
assessment of student writing to inform their
subsequent writing teaching.
A
subsequent memo, Superintendent's Memo No. 284 - 17, indicated the revised
assessments measuring the 2016 Mathematics Standards
of Learning would be administered for the first time in the fall
of 2018 for End -
of - Course (EOC) Algebra I, EOC Geometry, and EOC Algebra II; however, this timeline has changed.
Students» beliefs about themselves as learners will be caught up in the tangle
of any explanations surrounding the
assessments, and as we know, decades
of research demonstrate the power
of student belief to be a factor impacting
subsequent effort and persistence in learning.
Much
of the criticism
of the Bush - era No Child Left Behind law was that its over reliance on standardized
assessments — and the
subsequent pressure it put on teachers due to its punitive nature — encouraged educators to «teach to the test» at the expense
of actual learning.
Formative
assessment is an instructional strategy that harnesses the power
of using students» work to provide them with immediate feedback that can be applied to
subsequent learning experiences.
With Agylia, you can specify the actions that individuals must take to renew their certification and direct them to combinations
of learning, refresher and update materials, and
assessments — you can track their progress through these and the
subsequent award
of a new certificate.
Since plaque is the initiating cause
of gingivitis and
subsequent periodontitis,
assessment of plaque reduction is a key step in determining the efficacy
of canine and feline dental health products and procedures.