Sentences with phrase «take account of evidence»

Part of the rationale for this approach was the belief, as a government report showed, that standards in the teaching of reading varied hugely from school to school, with many primary teachers not having had the opportunity to update their skills to take account of evidence about effective methods of teaching reading and how to apply them.
Now MPs need to take account of the evidence and public opinion.

Not exact matches

«Taking full account of the available evidence and strength of public opinion today, my judgment is that Scotland should say no to fracking,» Paul Wheelhouse said in a statement Tuesday to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.
Having long since grabbed the mantle of national economic powerhouse from Ontario — that the oil province accounted for the entirety of Canada's net job creation over the past 12 months being just the latest piece of evidence on that score — Alberta needs to take over Ontario's Big Man leadership role as well.
9 Consumer Social Media Trends That Could Impact Marketers — Social Media Examiner has put together a nice piece with recent evidence of social media happenings that you should know about and take into account when planning for future marketing efforts.
In order to calculate the probability of a specific miracle claim with mathematical integrity, other factors such as the evidence supporting the claimed event must also be taken into account.
l know atheists don't take this kind of evidence into account, however I must say it.
At the same time it contributes its own independent evidence, which metaphysics must take account of in framing its description.»
There isn't a lot of corroborating evidence in other historical texts to confirm these 400 things, so don't take one account as fact.
Capital punishment's lack of demonstrated superiority as a deterrent (the evidence for its effectiveness being at best mixed), the capacity of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims made on behalf of capital punishment.
Edited by Rabbi Gunther Plaut, it took note of the growing body of archaeological and textual evidence that called the accuracy of the biblical account into question.
Furthermore, if the evidence from some branches of Orthodox Judaism and of Black Islam in America is taken into account, it may be that the simple clarities of fundamentalism give persecuted people whose lives are in disarray the clean - edged structures by which discipline and order can be imposed on chaos from within.
Intellectual freedom and integrity require that all pertinent evidence and lines of reasoning be taken into account in forming speculations, hypotheses, and theories regarding that great question.
In identifying specific causal relations, event A, is almost always judged to be the cause of B, (that is, when our judgment is reasonable) because of the prior conjunction of events of sort A with events of sort B, or analogous evidence, rather than on the basis of direct discrimination of a process in B, taking account of, flowing from, or forming itself by virtue of Ai (PNK 87).4
In all such accounts of psychological therapy there is overwhelming evidence that the ability of the counselor in some way to become a means of the self - expression for the other is of crucial importance, and that means the counselor's ability to take the feelings of the other sympathetically into his own being.
I know atheists don't take this kind of evidence into account, however I must say it.
An unflinching determination to take the whole evidence into account is the only method of preservation against the fluctuating extremes of fashionable opinion.
Furthermore Fr Marsden, usually so adroit, did not take proper account of the massive evidence for evolution from genetics.
There are two types of evidence we can take into account.
A Department of Education spokesperson said: «We've received a response from the Trust and any decisions will take into account all the available evidence
Freedom from Torture's Proving Torture report has highlighted the Home Office's failure to take proper account of expert medical evidence when assessing asylum claims, regularly resulting in torture survivors like me being denied the protection we need.
«We have both written to, and appeared before, the relevant parliamentary select committees providing detailed evidence on this matter to give an account of our best understanding of what took place five years ago.»
Reclassification of cannabis to Class B was, the government said, «a preventative measure» which «takes account of its known risks to health as well as the potential long - term impacts on health where the evidence is not conclusive.»
When Agabi sought to know what evidence he had of the diversion, the witness said: «the funds were found in their accounts when they had no reason to take it.
«Evidence suggests that people in England feel unhappy with present arrangements, which take too little account of their grievances.
While the study provides clear evidence that aerosol particles affect the development and intensity of storms, Thornton says it can not be directly generalised to the air above land because there are other factors that need to be taken into account.
All these supports and promotion schemes for liquid biofuels should be scrapped, because of overwhelming scientific evidence that using land to produce energy crops delivers no climate benefits at all once agricultural emissions and land - use change are taken into account.
«Does that mean that people are getting access to safe and efficacious interventions or is there basically unapproved human experimentation taking place where people are going to these businesses and receiving experimental investigational cell - based interventions without being given a meaningful account of the lack of knowledge and evidence that they're being charged for?»
To further refine the probability estimates, they took into account past (prior to recorded history) tsunamis — evidence of which is preserved in geological layers in coastal sediments, volcanic tephras, and archeological sites.
But, while the list of supportive studies is far longer than those linked to here, the overall state of the evidence nevertheless continues to occupy that frustrating scientific limbo of being ultimately ambiguous — especially when we take into account all those comparatively boring, non-headline grabbing studies that found no significant effect from tDCS.
The U.S. EPA in fact has no list of «endocrine disruptors» at all — preferring to assess chemicals on a case - by - case basis; taking into account the entire body of toxicological evidence available; and factoring in actual human exposure levels.
However, when all of this evidence is taken into account, a little extra Vitamin C could be protective, not curative or magical, just a little added insurance.
Our analysis of evidence from the BLS National Compensation Survey and the NASRA Public Fund Survey shows that the employer contribution rates for public school teachers are a larger percentage of earnings than for private - sector professionals and managers, whether or not we take account of teacher coverage under Social Security.
Its inspectors judge schools, taking into account a range of evidence.
Preliminary Evidence from California's CORE Districts Brookings, 3/17/16 «A growing body of evidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills,» writes Associate Professor MartEvidence from California's CORE Districts Brookings, 3/17/16 «A growing body of evidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills,» writes Associate Professor Martevidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills,» writes Associate Professor Martin West.
All our qualifications and modules are based on a set of key principles which take account of the needs of leaders and the education system; draw on the very best international research and evaluation evidence; ensure both academic rigour and leadership practice; involve leaders in the creation of materials; and provide opportunities for modules to be adapted to reflect different contexts.
A growing body of evidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills.
Thus, the reliance on Moore's Law, which is a result of an emphasis on technology, leads to conclusions that are not supported by available evidence and do not take context into account.
We still make a judgement about teacher effectiveness, but we do it annually in September, taking into account a whole range of mandatory evidence which the teacher provides:
The proposal makes several recommendations, including allowing districts that meet certain criteria to opt out of mandates and regulations, adopting an evidence - based funding model that would take into account geographic conditions and student needs, and incorporating technology in state learning standards.
IIHS urges NHTSA to take into account how IIHS and Euro NCAP are evaluating the performance of crash avoidance technologies and diverge from these procedures «only when there is empirical evidence that doing so will bring measurable benefits.»
If you do not want to study on your own mistakes and get a fiasco because of being unfurnished with evidence, better take into account that in order to get a high grade for your work you do not only have to present your ideas for a persuasive essay but also to prove them with the help of the evidence.
For purposes of determining the prepayment charge applicable to your mortgage, the data taken from the accounts and records of CIBC will constitute conclusive evidence of such data.
What we can see is that (taking «animal spirits» into account) without any evidence of illegality there are plenty of potential reasons why the spike may have occurred.
«Alternative scientific views» must take the evidence into account and be able to explain the observed direction, magnitude, and pattern of trends (or potentially be able to do so as more data becomes available) at least as well as the prevailing hypothesis to be considered true alternative explanations.
The assessment based on these results typically takes into account the number of studies, the extent to which there is consensus among studies on the significance of detection results, the extent to which there is consensus on the consistency between the observed change and the change expected from forcing, the degree of consistency with other types of evidence, the extent to which known uncertainties are accounted for in and between studies, and whether there might be other physically plausible explanations for the given climate change.
From what I can see, they have no more desire to improve a process which is in fact working quite well than they have to take into account the many other independent lines of evidence which cooberate the averages which are being obtained by means of a scientific methodology.
But what the GSL now says is that geological evidence from palaeoclimatology (studies of past climate change) suggests that if longer - term factors are taken into account, such as the decay of large ice sheets, the Earth's sensitivity to a doubling of CO2 could itself be double that predicted by most climate models.
Scientists draw their data from more than one piece of evidence, taking aberrations into account, whilst denialists cherry pick facts attempting to convince the world that up is down and the exception is the rule.
Although we noted that the ad included information setting out the environmental benefits of wearing fur, which were intended to form the basis for the headline claim «it's eco-friendly to wear fur», because we considered that that headline claim would be understood as an absolute environmental claim, and because we did not consider that we had seen sufficient evidence that the product would cause no environmental damage, taking account of the full life cycle of the product from manufacture to disposal, we concluded that the ad was likely to mislead.
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