This decision is later than many had hoped, but it is made now with
substantial support across the church and with trust and understanding of the differences that there have been.
Not exact matches
Favourable boundary changes and Jowell's assiduous cultivation of
support across a constituency with pockets of affluence and poverty mean that she bequeaths a much more
substantial majority of over 9000 to Hayes.
And I have been clear that I will work with any group of Senators who have real economic development and jobs - encouragement ideas, who plan to bring
substantial tax relief to the people who elected me, who have compassion for the poor and respect for the middle class, who
support the improvement of public education and a plan to ease the burden of tuition - paying parents
across New York.»
It got
substantial support from
across the House of Lords when it was debated initially and I hope that with some redrafting the House of Lords will agree to it.
A
substantial majority of the public (61 %)
support the general concept of standards that are the same
across the states — 20 percentage points higher than the share that
supports «Common Core.»
Senior Corps» Foster Grandparents program provides an opportunity for volunteers age 55 and older to serve as mentors and tutors for students.39 In 2016, an estimated 24,000 Foster Grandparents volunteers served approximately 200,000 students.40 Similarly, in 2016, AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers were approved to provide capacity - building assistance to more than 2,900 education - related project sites.41 Cutting funding for the CNCS would mean eliminating a
substantial amount of necessary
support for traditional public and public charter schools and would hurt low - income students
across the country.
However, decades of school reform research «has shown that school improvements tend not to deepen at single schools or spread
across schools without
substantial support from district central offices,» as Mike Copland and Meredith Honig, University of Washington researchers, point out in their recent Education Week commentary, «Don't Cut Out the Center.»
On the other hand, research on school reform for decades has shown that school improvements tend not to deepen at single schools or spread
across schools without
substantial support from district central offices.
It
supports the NEU's case for a
substantial pay increase for all teachers, beginning with an immediate 5 %
across the board increase for all teachers which should be fully funded by the Government.
It is conceivable that such enhanced actions, repeated
across willing states and cities
across the U.S., and with
support from independent consumers in non-participating states, could achieve
substantial reductions of emissions, particularly within the electricity and transportation sectors.
Substantial positive correlations between corresponding factors measured at ages 3, 5, and 7 years
support the predictive validity of SDQ subscales
across 2 - and 4 - year periods.
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
Marriage is the central relationship for the majority of adults, and morbidity and mortality are reliably lower for married individuals than unmarried individuals
across such diverse health threats as cancer, heart attacks, and surgery.1 - 4 Although loss of a spouse through death or divorce can provoke adverse mental and physical health changes,1,5 - 7 the simple presence of a spouse is not necessarily protective; a troubled marriage is itself a prime source of stress, while simultaneously limiting the partner's ability to seek
support in other relationships.8 The impact of a turbulent marriage is
substantial; for example, epidemiological data demonstrated that unhappy marriages were a potent risk factor for major depressive disorder, associated with a 25-fold increase relative to untroubled marriages.9 Similarly, other researchers found a 10-fold increase in risk for depressive symptoms associated with marital discord.10
Their stylistic similarity
across the two roles of
support seeker and
support provider may point to
substantial individual differences in the participants» communication skills, with impoverished communication skills being reflected in more instances of negative
support seeking and negative
support provision