However, ALRM was cautious not to assume the role of negotiating the mechanisms and procedures for settling native title claims in South Australia without
substantial involvement of native title claimant groups.
Moreover, both consortia are designing their assessment systems with
the substantial involvement of experts and teachers of English learners and students with disabilities to ensure that these students are appropriately assessed.
Although multiple sclerosis (MS) is generally considered a disease of the white matter, recent evidence suggests
substantial involvement of gray matter in cognitive decline and disease progression.
Both SBIR and STTR grants go to small businesses, but STTR funding requires
substantial involvement of a not - for - profit organization, such as a university or research lab.
Not exact matches
Involvement in campus ministries was often the next step, typically at a denominational or private liberal arts college that sent
substantial numbers
of students on to seminary.
The next part
of the report looks at the barriers to fathers»
involvement, followed by a
substantial section on practice — first the general principles, then thirteen inspiring case studies.
A
substantial body
of research now indicates that high levels
of involvement by fathers in two parent families are associated with a range
of desirable outcomes in children and young people, including: better peer relationships; fewer behaviour problems; lower criminality and substance abuse; higher educational / occupational mobility, relative to that
of parents; capacity for empathy; non-traditional attitudes to earning and childcare; more satisfying adult sexual partnerships; and higher self - esteem and life - satisfaction (for reviews see Flouri 2005; Pleck and Masciadrelli 2004).
• High father -
involvement before separation is rarely reflected in post-separation private agreements or awards by the courts: in one study, 47 %
of the fathers in families that later separated had been either their child's primary carer OR had taken
substantial responsibility for their care.
Through
involvement in the development
of the Legacy curricula, implementation and providing technical assistance to new implementers, theLegacy UM and UCLA Teams have made a
substantial impact in the lives
of families and children.
The Youth Bureau has the important task
of engaging Oneida County's Youth in a
substantial way to instill the characteristics
of hard work, volunteerism and community
involvement.
The sequencing centers will be funded under cooperative agreements in which
substantial programmatic
involvement is anticipated among NHGRI and the recipients during performance
of the scientific activities.
The centers will be operated under cooperative agreements in which
substantial programmatic
involvement is anticipated among NHGRI and the recipients during performance
of the scientific activities.
Lastly, NCLB «s promise
of a
substantial increase in student academic achievement has not been materialized, and the law's pressure on teachers to raise test scores has backfired into resentment
of federal
involvement in schooling.
Other ways school culture reflects Meaningful Student
Involvement include, but are not limited to, educators maintaining a substantial focus on student involvement even when students appear to be disinterested; gradual or radical shifts in student - adult relationships to reflect higher perceptions of students and the elements of Student / Adult Partnerships introduced earlier in this book; and visually observable aspects, including relaxed conversations among students and adults about education and school improvement; verbal and written reflection shared among students and adults; and rituals reflecting Meaningful Student Involvement, including committee participation, Non-Violent Communication between students and adults; and student orientation programs led by students
Involvement include, but are not limited to, educators maintaining a
substantial focus on student
involvement even when students appear to be disinterested; gradual or radical shifts in student - adult relationships to reflect higher perceptions of students and the elements of Student / Adult Partnerships introduced earlier in this book; and visually observable aspects, including relaxed conversations among students and adults about education and school improvement; verbal and written reflection shared among students and adults; and rituals reflecting Meaningful Student Involvement, including committee participation, Non-Violent Communication between students and adults; and student orientation programs led by students
involvement even when students appear to be disinterested; gradual or radical shifts in student - adult relationships to reflect higher perceptions
of students and the elements
of Student / Adult Partnerships introduced earlier in this book; and visually observable aspects, including relaxed conversations among students and adults about education and school improvement; verbal and written reflection shared among students and adults; and rituals reflecting Meaningful Student
Involvement, including committee participation, Non-Violent Communication between students and adults; and student orientation programs led by students
Involvement, including committee participation, Non-Violent Communication between students and adults; and student orientation programs led by students and adults.
While I will wish to simplify my
involvement over time, how much am I probably lowering my line
of reasonable expectation by shifting out
of SSR and DI stocks (or VMQ stocks) and moving to Level 3 ETFs given that I will keep a
substantial investment in Shadow Micro Stocks?
Additional risks
of emerging markets securities may include: greater social, economic and political uncertainty and instability; more
substantial governmental
involvement in the economy; less governmental supervision and regulation; unavailability
of currency hedging techniques; companies that are newly organized and small; differences in auditing and financial reporting standards, which may result in unavailability
of material information about issuers; and less developed legal systems.
Surgical removal
of the adult heartworms as a treatment also may be indicated, especially in advanced cases with
substantial heart
involvement.
It is one
of the prime intents
of the gallery to build
substantial relationships that support, protect and enhance the artist's presence and
involvement in leading discourses and discussions on contemporary art.
There is a
substantial opportunity cost for me in doing this as I am not doing any mining deals due to the time
involvement of this work and do not develop any business income as a result.
The non-publishing
of the SkS survey became a more
substantial issue, when the paper was finally published in Psychological science 7 months later, and key claims
of the paper depended on SkS's
involvement.
In a blog post discussing the
involvement of solicitors in pseudonymous law firms like those alleged to be used by the banks, Richard Moorhead has observed, among other things, that «there is a
substantial risk that the solicitors who signed or were involved in the production
of the letters have breached their obligation to act with integrity» and that «there is a question over whether Outcome 11.1 (rule 11.1 in effect) has been breached that is solicitors must not, take unfair advantage
of third parties [the debtors] in their professional capacity.»
Generally, when there are reports
of severe or
substantial injury or the
involvement of weapons, the case is filed as a felony, otherwise the case is filed as a misdemeanor.
[31] Even without the costly appointment
of a corporate monitor pursuant to a DPA, authorities in the United Kingdom are likely to require ongoing
involvement and
substantial interaction with the company to address the breach or wrongdoing.
A board certified attorney demonstrates an enhanced level
of expertise and
substantial involvement in civil trial practice.
One thing is especially clear: the law clerks»
involvement in the preparation
of reasons is
substantial, ranging from assisting in editing and additional research to writing full drafts
of the reasons themselves.
Moreover, these letters usually are sent in the final stages
of an investigation and «invite» the person to testify before the grand jury (without their attorney being present,
of course) despite the prosecutor's statement that there is
substantial evidence
of the person's
involvement in criminal activity.
When you buy insurance at PolicyBazaar, you make
substantial savings because policy is directly sold to the person without the
involvement of agent.
«Tezos is far from the only ICO that we see that has
substantial U.S.
involvement and U.S. entities that would clearly be participants in the sale
of unregistered securities and be potentially liable,» he said.
No part
of this definition indicates anything
substantial from a competency standpoint: From a weak «
involvement in» to an even weaker «awareness
of.»
(They are often reclassified as abused or neglected or abandoned to meet the requirements
of funding).28 Whatever the reason for their
involvement with child welfare services — whether difficult child behavior or some measure
of parental incapacity — the share
of children involved with these services who have behavior problems is
substantial.
In Utah, for example, factors a judge considers when modifying standard visitation include any danger to the child posed by the non-residential parent or history
of sub-standard parenting, financial inability to provide food and safe shelter, distance between parental residences, degree
of involvement with child's school and extracurricular activities, «
substantial and chronic» patterns
of missed visitations, and even the child's preference, if age and maturity allow.
Parental mental illness Relatively little has been written about the effect
of serious and persistent parental mental illness on child abuse, although many studies show that
substantial proportions
of mentally ill mothers are living away from their children.14 Much
of the discussion about the effect
of maternal mental illness on child abuse focuses on the poverty and homeless - ness
of mothers who are mentally ill, as well as on the behavior problems
of their children — all issues that are correlated with
involvement with child welfare services.15 Jennifer Culhane and her colleagues followed a five - year birth cohort among women who had ever been homeless and found an elevated rate
of involvement with child welfare services and a nearly seven - times - higher rate
of having children placed into foster care.16 More direct evidence on the relationship between maternal mental illness and child abuse in the general population, however, is strikingly scarce, especially given the 23 percent rate
of self - reported major depression in the previous twelve months among mothers involved with child welfare services, as shown in NSCAW.17
Fact: «While it would be a seemingly obvious proposition to most
of us, that fathers» consistent and
substantial involvement in child care would benefit the child, this appears to have not been well established.
Fact: «Baydar and Brooks - Gunn (1991) argue that even when men do spend a
substantial amount
of time with their children, the quality
of involvement is not high, and therefore fathers»
involvement is not an important or necessary element
of children's development.»
«While it would be a seemingly obvious proposition to most
of us, that fathers» consistent and
substantial involvement in child care would benefit the child, this appears to have not been well established.
(1) the child in question is not three years
of age or younger; (2) both parents seem reasonably capable
of meeting the child's need for care and guidance; (3) both parents wish to continue their active
involvement in raising the child; (4) the parents seem capable
of making reasoned decisions together for the benefit
of the child;... (5) joint custody would not impose
substantial economic hardship on the parent who opposes it; and (6) joint custody wouldprobably disrupt the parent - child relationships less than other custodial alternatives.
Men's own attitudes toward fathering and perceptions
of their skills are related to their level
of parenting
involvement (Beitel & Parke, 1998; Bonney et al.), and they themselves may exert
substantial control over how and when they choose (or choose not) to be engaged with their children.
High expressed emotion (EE) refers to affective attitudes and behaviors toward patients characterized by critical comments, hostility, and emotional over
involvement (EOI).3 The construct has traditionally been applied to the study
of familial relationships, and it is well established that levels
of familial EE are significant predictors
of outcome across a range
of psychiatric and physical health conditions.4 A
substantial body
of this research has been carried out with people with a diagnosis
of schizophrenia, and there is strong evidence that those living in high EE environments have a much higher risk
of relapse than those living in low EE environments.5 The success
of family intervention studies aiming to reduce high EE and relapses add to the support for a causal relationship.6, 7