Sentences with phrase «substantive analysis of»

In fact, I did engage in a substantive analysis of the «St. Lewis» criticism of a 2008 student - commissioned report that found issues of systemic racism at the University of Ottawa».
The report provided a substantive analysis of current global drug policy.
It would also have made clear to the reader that the conclusion at the end was not derived from a substantive analysis of the legislation.
EFIM sought for an annulment of the EFIM - decision, but the General Court confirmed the findings of the Commission in its judgment of 24 November 2011 in Case T ‑ 296 / 09), including — interestingly enough — the substantive analysis of dominance based on the four criteria mentioned.
What we haven't seen is any substantive analysis of the body of research saying anything different than the conclusions in AR5 or as the site you cited says:
I wish to respond up front to these two objections, since I know all too well the effectiveness of ad hominem attacks used to discredit a voice, avoiding debate and thus dispensing with substantive analysis of the issues.
As the documents are now public for the first time, more detailed substantive analyses of the proposals are sure to arise.

Not exact matches

The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which represents GM, Toyota, Volkswagen, and nine other automakers, sent a letter to EPA head Scott Pruitt calling the fuel efficiency rules «the product of egregious procedural and substantive defects» that are «riddled with indefensible assumptions, inadequate analysis and a failure to engage with contrary evidence.»
Mitch Bainwol, president and chief executive of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, said in a letter to Pruitt the decision was «the product of egregious procedural and substantive defects» and is «riddled with indefensible assumptions, inadequate analysis and a failure to engage with contrary evidence.»
Conservatives, despite their substantive disagreements about the ultimate nature of things, have resisted liberal and radical calls for «transparency» in social life precisely because they understand that society can not withstand a too systematic or energetic analysis of its sometimes fragile foundations.
Deutsch's substantive content for the political model is quite congenial with the analysis of Whitehead.
Although he thinks that The Unintended Reformation belongs to a «Balmesian tradition» that comprises a «distinctively modern and distinctively Catholic genealogy of modernity,» its historical analysis presupposes no substantive religious views whatsoever, Catholic or otherwise.
«The draft orders and supporting submissions filed by the TWU and [National Union of Workers] fail to provide any substantive evidence or analysis to support the existence of such cogent links between claims and safety outcomes.»
All the authors have made substantive intellectual contributions to this study by contributing to the design, acquisition, analysis and interpretation of data, drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content, or approving the final version to be published.
But whatever the substantive issues of the analysis, the IFS is a respectable institution.
Only the Congressional Budget Offices budget scoring of legislative proposals was even partly systematic; no comparable independent analysis exists on other substantive issues.
Fellows will be expected to make substantive contributions to the work of their organization, including conducting policy research and analysis; drafting reports and analyses; attending government and industry meetings and conferences; and participating in other advocacy activities.
Quantitative Policy Analysis in Education integrates three strands of coursework — rigorous training in quantitative research methods, focused disciplinary study, and substantive study of educational institutions and policies — with a minimum of one intensive research apprenticeship.
In contrast to more traditional critiques of America 2000, which focus on specific shortcomings or underserved constituencies, Professor Giroux's analysis argues the basic conflict between this reform effort and an «emancipatory definition of substantive democracy»» (p. 3).
If a teacher sues on the basis that a policy unconstitutionally denies them «substantive due process» or equal protection, a judge will consider their complaint under what's known as a «rational basis analysis,» meaning the judge will look to see if the policy can be shown to have any kind of rational relation to a legitimate government issue.
During 2011 — 12, the district focused on implementing Writing Anchor Standard 1 (W1), which states that students must be able to «write arguments to support claims in analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.»
Indeed, TAVF rejects, as a tool of analysis, any system which assumes that there exists a substantive consolidation between the interests of the corporation, itself, and the interests of those OPMIs who emphasize short run prices in securities markets.
In both instances, these services or products may include: company financial data and economic data (e.g., unemployment, inflation rates and GDP figures), stock quotes, last sale prices and trading volumes, research reports analyzing the performance of a particular company or stock, narrowly distributed trade magazines or technical journals covering specific industries, products, or issuers, seminars or conferences registration fees which provide substantive content relating to eligible research, quantitative analytical software and software that provides analyses of securities portfolios, trading strategies and pre / post trade analytics, discussions with research analysts or meetings with corporate executives which provide a means of obtaining oral advice on securities, markets or particular issuers, short - term custody related to effecting particular transactions and clearance and settlement of those trades, lines between the broker - dealer and order management systems operated by a third party vendor, dedicated lines between the broker - dealer and the investment adviser's order management system, dedicated lines providing direct dial - up service between the investment adviser and the trading desk at the broker - dealer, message services used to transmit orders to broker - dealers for execution, electronic communication of allocation instructions between institutions and broker - dealers, comparison services required by the SEC or another regulator (e.g., use of electronic confirmation and affirmation of institutional trades), exchange of messages among broker - dealers, custodians, and institutions related to a trade, post-trade matching of trade information, routing settlement instructions to custodian banks and broker - dealers» clearing agents, software that provides algorithmic trading strategies, and trading software operated by a broker - dealer to route orders to market centers or direct market access systems.
Our own experience with CRA over more than 30 years and recent analysis of available data, including data on subprime loan performance, runs counter to the charge that CRA was at the root of, or otherwise contributed in any substantive way to, the current mortgage difficulties.
In both instances, these services or products may include: company financial data and economic data (e.g., unemployment, inflation rates and GDP figures), stock quotes, last sale prices and trading volumes, research reports analyzing the performance of a particular company or stock, narrowly distributed trade magazines or technical journals covering specific industries, products, or issuers, seminars or conferences registration fees which provide substantive content relating to eligible research, quantitative analytical software and software that provides analyses of securities portfolios, trading strategies and pre / post trade analytics, discussions with research analysts or meetings with corporate executives which provide a means of obtaining oral advice on securities, markets or particular issuers, short - term custody related to effecting particular transactions and clearance and settlement of those trades, lines between the broker - dealer and order management systems operated by a third party vendor, dedicated lines between the broker - dealer and the investment adviser's order management system, dedicated lines providing direct
Rastros evoke an analysis on the significance of the traces, and about them as a substantive topic of the artwork.
While created by major artists of the postwar period, these particular projects have yet to receive substantive art historical analysis, especially from a sculptural perspective.
I agree with you that - setting asside the dangers of becoming an «Authority» - the sort of substantive analysis you describe * would * be a valuable service for scientific societies to offer.
are real», then a substantive list of resources supporting them, analysis of the data, meta - analysis, would be there in support.
At the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media, John Whibey offers a substantive review of the Chapter 3 media analysis in the Climate Shift report with several thoughtful observations.
With few exceptions, such as the part of McI's response that discusses PCA (as contrasted with the part of his commentary that repeats plagiarism charges against Wahl and Ammann), the focus of discussion among the skeptics at Climate Audit, the Air Vent, and elsewhere is almost entirely on the plagiarism allegations against Wegman, rather than the substantive deficiencies in the statistical analysis in Wegman's report.
But, as we have seen before, Wegman et al deliberately excluded substantive consideration of the peer - reviewed literature in their analysis of M&M, even misrepresenting the work of Wahl and Ammann in a flimsy excuse to exclude it from substantive consideration.
My hope is that the report encourages a substantive discussion of the questions addressed, the implications of the findings, as well as further study and analysis.
Their analysis is that the substantive impact of changeover from buckets to engine inlets had been mostly accomplished by the mid-1970s.
While the goals of LA&W are similar to those of legal writing classes taught at many schools — to teach students to understand, analyze, and apply legal authority and to communicate the results of that analysis in writing — the course also contains some components that are influenced by its Legal Methods roots, as well as some that may or may not be taught in a first - semester civil procedure class: a focus on judicial methods, an introduction to legal institutions and processes, and instruction on the anatomy of a civil law suit, the timeline of a civil case, and the link between procedural and substantive law.30 The full set of course goals was outlined in the 2000 Report and has remained unchanged:
Everchron is tailored for substantive analysis and functions as a central workspace for the case team to collaborate and integrate all the different types of data it needs to prepare for depositions, hearings and trial.»
It did so, secondly, not on the basis of a substantive analysis as the one suggested by Advocate - General Kokott, who, in her opinion of 28 October 2015, had focused on the distinction between the objectives of internal and international security, but, rather, by emphasizing the ancillary purpose of the Council decision concluding the transfer agreement as a decision the very rationale of which is dependent to a large extent on the broader, CFSP - dominated context.
Monitoring ANDA patent litigation for leading brokerage houses and performed substantive patent analysis to advise sell - side analysts as to the litigants» success prospects in support of the preparation of BUY / SELL / HOLD reports.
In this regard, I note the elimination of the presumption of constitutionality, the metaphor of the living tree, and as Justice David Stratas identified last year in his keynote address, the court's repeated use of the purposive approach to interpret and expand in different cases, substantive Charter rights that had already been the subject of a purposive analysis.
Don't expect substantive legal analysis, this is more about the practical side of being in - house and dealing with businesspeople.»
In applying these principles to the analysis of transferable records, the Working Group concluded that it did not need to touch on substantive rules of law at all.
Based on this analysis, the Board held the exclusion of medical cannabis had the substantive effect of treating Wayne differently than other beneficiaries under the Plan.
The curriculum focuses on the legal system, dispute resolution, legal research and writing, legal reasoning and analysis, ethical decision making, jurisprudence, legal history, and substantive areas of law.
It offers automated documents, legal analysis, practice notes, model agreement, and teams of research and support lawyers in many different areas of substantive law.
Additionally, the Focus Discovery team's substantive case analysis and deep understanding of the TAR technology allows them to provide more strategic, proactive recommendations to streamline the TAR.
Cost - effective telephone or email reports give you access to the substantive and legal research expertise of our attorneys for expert analysis of legal issues when a written product is not required.
Casetext is analyzing the text of docket entries and documents to determine which are substantive and which are not, so that it does not run routine filings through the analysis.
Applying a model of comparator group analysis that is designed to serve the goal of preventing differences from being taken into account is, inevitably, antithetical to the goal of substantive equality that the duty to accommodate is meant to achieve.
I ask if any of the firms have turned the tools to client data for substantive legal analysis, prevention, insight..
To illustrate the problem with accusing judges of bias, given the term's various meanings, the article focuses on recent federal litigation over NYC police stop - and - frisk policy in which (1) the district judge found «implicit bias» in police practices based on accumulated evidence and expert analysis, (2) the Second Circuit found that the district judge engaged in disqualifying judicial bias because of her comments in a prior related lawsuit and in the media, and (3) critics accused the Second Circuit of bias in making decisions that were hard to justify on either procedural or substantive grounds.
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