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But as I drove home, I myself became less convinced, not
of the immediate soundness
of my argument, but
of the long -
term philosophical
adequacy and stability
of the legal framework within which I had made it.
As a hypothesis, this claim is to be accepted insofar as it is an essential feature
of a worldview that proves itself in
terms of the criteria
of adequacy, coherence, and illuminating power.
Thus, paradoxically, they have mediated to me an encounter with a man in
terms of which I then judge the
adequacy of their testimony.
They do this from the perspective
of Christian revelation, but they present their truth in
terms of its intrinsic
adequacy to the shared data.
On the basis
of what evidence is at hand one can conclude that while there has been a gradual rise in the level
of theological education in the last half century the training
of a significant number
of Protestant ministers is very inadequate, if
adequacy is measured in
terms of college and seminary training.
In a recent work (Hesse 1974, pp. 6 - 7) she has defended the attempt to explicate a logic
of science on the grounds that its function is three-fold: Such a logic (i) provides criteria for «good science» and is thereby normative as well as descriptive; (ii) as normative, it can show the aim
of methodology and the
adequacy of methodologies in
terms of fulfilling that aim; and (iii) it has as its principal aim understanding, not the suggestion
of research techniques.
The end
of the speculative flight is the point where the scheme
of ideas thus generated descends upon another range
of experience, there to be tested in
terms of its applicability and
adequacy.
In evaluating the nutrient
adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding, infant nutrient requirements are assessed in
terms of relevant functional outcomes.
Integrated Management
of Childhood Illness (IMCI)- Part III - Chapter 11 - Breastfeeding Nutrient
adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the
term infant during the first six months
of life (2002) Geneva, World Health Organization Full text [pdf 278kb] The optimal duration
of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review Geneva, World Health Organization, 2001 Full text [pdf 1.06 Mb] Report
of the expert consultation
of the optimal duration
of exclusive breastfeeding Report
of an expert consultation Geneva, World Health Organization, 28 - 30 March 2001 Full text [pdf 122kb] The WHO Global Data Bank on Infant and Young Child Feeding Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Feeding Your Baby From Six Months To One Year Your guide to help you introduce food to your baby Adapted and reproduced with permission
of Peel Public Health, Region
of Peel A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002 This workbook is intended to assist the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) or similar community based prenatal projects to identify strategies and specific actions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in a population health context.
Nutrient
adequacy is most commonly evaluated in
terms of growth, but other functional outcomes, e.g. immune response and neurodevelopment, are also considered to the extent that available data permit.
Butte N, Lopez - Alarcon M, Garza C. Nutrient
adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the
term infant during the first six months
of life.
Nutrient
Adequacy of Exclusive Breastfeeding for the
Term Infant During the First Six Months
of Life
Learning from large - scale community - based programmes to improve breastfeeding practices (2008) Nutrient
adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the
term infant during the first six months
of life (2002) Report
of the expert consultation
of the optimal duration
of exclusive breastfeeding (2001) Geneva, Switzerland, 28 - 30 March 2001 The optimal duration
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Nutrient
adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the
term infant during the first six months
of life (2002) WHO This document reviews the impact
of exclusive breastfeeding in
terms of infant growth, immune response, and neurodevelopment.
At 11 a.m., the Assembly will hold a public hearing to examine the range
of healthcare challenges facing the state and local correctional facilities, including the
adequacy of care, treatment for communicable diseases, women's healthcare and long -
term care, LOB, Hearing Room C, 198 State St., Albany.
Dr. Kris - Etherton stated that the Subcommittee would develop a base diet by removing all added fat and then manipulating other food groups to see what could be achieved in
terms of nutrient
adequacy.
They also administered three questionnaires to teachers asking them to rate: 1) their perceptions
of students» imagination, risk - taking, expression, and cooperative learning; 2) their school climate in
terms of affiliation, student support, professional interest, achievement orientation, formalization, centralization, innovativeness, and resource
adequacy; and 3) how much they integrate the arts, collaborate with arts specialists, and use the arts as a tool to teach other subjects.
The FWD and AWD drivetrains provide
adequacy, but not much in
terms of excitement.
(A) The competitive impact
of such judgment, including termination
of alleged violations, provisions for enforcement and modification, duration
of relief sought, anticipated effects
of alternative remedies actually considered, whether its
terms are ambiguous, and any other competitive considerations bearing upon the
adequacy of such judgment that the court deems necessary to a determination
of whether the consent judgment is in the public interest; and
An entity or entities to oversee the transaction, provide custody
of the collateral, transmit payments, assure return
of the asset at the end
of the lending
term, and gauge the
adequacy of collateral relative to the value
of the asset.
The first work was related to retirement program coverage and participation, funding and capital markets, retirement income
adequacy, modeling as a tool for understanding long
term financial implications
of retirement programs, and issues related to «social investing»
of pension assets.
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Start by checking for an AAFCO statement
of nutritional
adequacy — this will tell you whether or not the product is considered «complete and balanced» in
terms of your dog's minimum nutritional needs.
What really matters in
terms of objective quality on the pet food label is the Nutritional
Adequacy Statement (NAS).
However, questions remain about the long -
term adequacy of the fund and its ability to achieve Australia's unconditional emissions target
of 5 % below 2000 levels by 2020, and larger cuts beyond.
For example,
Adequacy and feasibility
of the 1.5 C long -
term global limit (Schaeffer et al. 2013) notes: «Constrained by real emissions until 2010 and energy - economic reduction potential until the 2020s, the 1.5 °C scenarios necessarily require net - negative CO2 emissions in the second half
of the 21st Century.
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of the benefits received by the bank in exchange for the package
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The court ruled that the OFT is unable to assess the
adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the value
of the goods or services supplied in exchange, under reg 6 (2)(b), in so far as the
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of the main subject matter
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Importantly, however, the fairness assessment is not applicable to
terms in «plain and intelligible language» regarding the «definition
of the main subject matter
of the contract» or the «
adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services supplied in exchange», colloquially referred to by many as «price
terms».
7) In view
of the fact that it has been five years since the last review
of the assessment
of healthsystem costs owed by the auto insurance sector despite the significant increase in health - care costs related to automobile accidents over the same period, the Financial Services Commission
of Ontario should work with the Ministry
of Finance, the Ministry
of Health and Long -
Term Care, and the insurance industry to review the
adequacy of the current assessment amount.
This requirement does not apply to core
terms of the agreement, including the
adequacy of the price or remuneration as against the goods or services supplied in exchange (reg 6 (2)-RRB-.
Here are the points to ponder when planning to purchase
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Among its
terms of reference was consideration
of the
adequacy of representation and advocacy
of Indigenous views, the role
of Regional Councils in service and program delivery, and the establishment
of a Ministerial veto power over ATSIC's decisions.
The
adequacy of common law and statutory recognition
of native title rights to the sea are evaluated in the
terms of the international legal principals
of equality and non-discrimination requiring the protection
of Indigenous culture.
It responds to the Inquiry's first
term of reference, namely the
adequacy and effectiveness
of the Commonwealth's response to the recommendations
of Bringing them home (the report
of the National Inquiry into the Separation
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families).
To this end I will continue to monitor the
adequacy of government consultation processes during my
term.
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adequacy of vertical transportation, lobby efficiencies and appeal, architectural design features, construction materials, water views, proximity to transportation nodes prime residential areas, business services, quality restaurants and shopping facilities.