Sentences with phrase «systematic efforts»

Students are taught to be «legal technicians,» with very little emphasis, at least during the first year, on the social and ethical ideals of the profession in its public role: «the first - year experience as a whole, without conscious and systematic efforts at counterbalance, tips the scales... away from cultivating the humanity of the student and toward the student's re-engineering into a «legal machine.
The request, accompanied with a report [7Mb PDF] on the government's «systematic efforts» to obstruct access to researchers, was made jointly on Wednesday by the Environmental Law Centre at the University of Victoria and Democracy Watch, a national non-profit group.
This number is up from what it was a decade ago due to systematic efforts by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) and others to encourage countries to send in CLIMAT reports.
Forgetting the various quibbles about reliability, accuracy and precision — and whether we can accept the hypothesis of any sort of level off — temperature is such a remote measure from the supposed causes of the effect in a large and complex system, and our systematic efforts to capture sufficient data to support either case so inadequate, that within our lifetimes we will always be Uncertain if we're only looking at thermometers, seems patently clear to me.
The «throw away concept» must give way to systematic efforts to develop circular material flows.
Rather, systematic efforts should be made to minimize length of stay to an appropriate outcome for every animal, whether that is return to owner, rescue, transfer, adoption, return to location of origin, or in the case of managed intake, perhaps never entering the shelter at all.
The Gates Foundation has avoided systematic efforts to achieve equity of resources for schools and the children who attend them; instead, it asserts that teacher effectiveness is the best lever in this regard, and it has focused most of its research and advocacy on promoting public investment in systems that measure and promote teacher effectiveness.
It is, however, recognized that systematic efforts need to be undertaken in teacher education departments to adequately prepare prospective teachers to teach science through computer models.
If Americans do not make systematic efforts to address how to get parents back into the schools, he warns, they will likely face an uphill battle with some very unpleasant long - term consequences for the country.
There have been systematic efforts to improve literacy, with well - trained staff, resources such as school libraries and testing and assessment to identify schools or individuals who are struggling.
As I have argued many, many, many times, the fundamental problem is that American schools, including preschools, typically delay systematic efforts to build students» vocabulary and knowledge until far too late (usually the end of elementary school or even later).
Similarly, systematic efforts to cultivate and develop quality ideas and organizations focused on elementary, secondary, and possibly even postsecondary education, perhaps modeled on the Charter School Growth Fund or NewSchools Venture Fund, must be created.
One of the earliest systematic efforts to understand spontaneous remission was made by William Coley, an American bone surgeon born in 1862.
Jean Maria Arrigo, who confronted systematic efforts by the American Psychological Association (APA) to allow and conceal the involvement of psychologists in the torture and abuse of detainees following the September 11 attacks, has been awarded the 2015 Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award...
In my opinion, continuous and systematic efforts to promote and enhance communication between faculty members and students are simply essential.
Commissioner Neil Chatterjee, who has pushed for immediate aid to struggling coal and nuclear plants, signed off on the order and said in an opinion that he expected the decision to be «only the first step in a more systematic effort by the Commission» to address resilience.
Trump's decision fits into a systematic effort by conservatives to harm special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, which, among other things, looks into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
A Christian theology that respects the meaning of the biblical narratives must begin simply by retelling those stories, without any systematic effort at apologetics, without any determined effort to begin with questions arising from our experience.
A systematic effort to encourage church members to become involved in the activities of the local Mental Health Association, a citizens group which engages in educational and preventive programs on all three levels.
There is a systematic effort to develop a theory of law based on the application of economic principles.
If one who has never made any systematic effort to lift and control the thought - forces will, for a single month, earnestly pursue the course here suggested, he will be surprised and delighted at the result, and nothing will induce him to go back to careless, aimless, and superficial thinking.
He has argued that the meeting was «co-opted by special interests» in a systematic effort to circumvent constructive dialogue, a claim that New York State United Teachers and parents» groups call false and insulting.
The one policy that has arguably done more to improve education outcomes for kids in New York City over the past decade has been the systematic effort to close the City's giant failing high schools (i.e. drop out factories) and replace them with new, smaller high schools.
«The evidence before the committee leads to one inescapable conclusion: the Bush administration has engaged in a systematic effort to manipulate climate change science and mislead policymakers and the public about the dangers of global warming,» the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform wrote in its report on the matter in December 2007.
«There is no systematic effort in Canada to fund systems biology across the board,» Figeys says.
The Genome Sequencing Centers will play a pivotal role in our systematic effort to assess the range of genomic changes associated with malignancy,» said Mark S. Guyer, Ph.D., director of NHGRI's Division of Extramural Research.
This would contribute to the ongoing systematic effort to provide an evidence base for the utility and priority of genomic applications in public health [107], [108].
Yet what we are likely to get is piecemeal, fragmented stories of «breakthroughs» with incomplete details, more sober publication in science journals that appear later, news commentary that lasts a few days, and very little systematic effort to think through what policy should be.
A collaborative group including the CRI Cancer Immunotherapy Consortium (CIC), the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT) Immunoguiding Program (CIP), and scientists at Stanford University launch the Minimal Information About T cell Assays (MIATA) Project, the first systematic effort to establish a framework for reporting immune monitoring data from T cell assays used in clinical trials, with the goal of fostering reliability of data to facilitate meaningful interpretation, comparison, and meta - analysis across clinical trials.
Overall, these observations provide a roadmap for a «human knockout project», a systematic effort to understand the phenotypic consequences of complete disruption of genes in humans.
It seems like initiatives like these really have to be a systematic effort with support from all levels.
Convinced that Scott is the perfect man for her, the unhinged Melissa begins a systematic effort to break them up by any means.
While the details of these scandals may induce rage, they're only accoutrements to Pruitt's systematic effort to dismantle environmental regulations designed to protect human health and the environment.
There is no systematic effort to include all main disciplines and perspectives, and to resist... adopting colleagues of a similar mental perspective.
The evidence before the Committee leads to one inescapable conclusion: the Bush Administration has engaged in a systematic effort to manipulate climate change science and mislead policymakers and the public about the dangers of global warming.
A systematic effort of exagerration and calumny ensues.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Administration concluded that the Bush Administration has engaged in a systematic effort to manipulate climate change science and mislead policymakers and the public about the dangers of global warming.
Plan B has three components --(1) a restructuring of the global economy so that it can sustain civilization; (2) an all - out effort to eradicate poverty, stabilize population, and restore hope in order to elicit participation of the developing countries; and (3) a systematic effort to restore natural systems.
This article is the first systematic effort to theorize law's transformation by new visual and multimedia technologies and to set out the changes in legal pedagogy that are needed to prepare law students for practice in the new environment.
YT's filed suit less than one month later, and in the initial complaint, his lawyers call Gu's behavior «a continuous and systematic effort by an individual to intimidate, harass, and defame a stranger over the internet.»
At the same time, a focused, systematic effort at refreshing our career strategies yields a rich, fulfilling life (which we may not even have dream of in the beginning).
permanency planning In child welfare work, permanency planning is a systematic effort to provide long - term continuity in a dependent child's care, as an alternative to temporary foster placements.
Richards, in written testimony, called the videos «a deliberate and systematic effort by (CMP Director) David Daleiden and other opponents of safe and legal abortion to infiltrate our health centers, try to entrap our staff into potentially illegal conduct, and create discredited, doctored videos designed to smear Planned Parenthood.»
Research: A systematic effort to collect, analyze, and interpret quantitative or qualitative data that describe how social characteristics, behavior, emotions, cognition, disabilities, mental disorders, and interpersonal transactions among individuals and organizations interact.
A controversial theory that proposes a syndrome of behaviors where one parent is implacably hostile to the other by engaging in a deliberate and systematic effort to cause a breakdown of the relationship between the child (ren) and the other parent ultimately causing the child (ren) to join in the denigration of the «hated» parent.

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Last week, Gowdy said on Fox News that he had proof of a «systematic, intentional» effort by the White House to withhold certain documents from Congress about the attack.
As part of his role, he will be responsible for setting standards for Securities Systematic Solutions, a newly created initiative that seeks to bring together all electronic trading efforts.
After a Reddit post detailed a systematic slowdown on older iPhones that began with iOS 10.2.1, Apple conceded that it was indeed throttling iPhones with older batteries in an effort to «deliver the best experience for customers.»
But leaders made a concerted effort to reduce harassment through consistent anti-harassment messages, regular training, formal and informal reporting mechanisms, and systematic investigation and remediation.
The twenty - first - century Church owes a lot to twentieth - century German Catholicism: for its generosity to Catholics in the Third World; for the witness of martyrs like Alfred Delp, Bernhard Lichtenberg, and Edith Stein; for its contributions to Biblical studies, systematic and moral theology, liturgical renewal, and Catholic social doctrine, through which German Catholicism played a leading role in Vatican II's efforts to renew Catholic witness for the third millennium.
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