Sentences with phrase «than guidelines identifying»

«The Common Core is nothing more than guidelines identifying what students should know and be able to do in math and English language arts as a result of being in our public schools,» Atkinson continued.

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Most hospitals follow CDC guidelines, which have not explicitly recommended routine active surveillance cultures to identify and isolate patients with superbugs, even though more than 140 studies have shown that MRSA and VRE can be controlled this way, Farr says.
The study points out that complete compliance with hand hygiene guidelines that are established for non-operating room environments would consume more than the 60 minutes available in each hour of anesthesia time, «a fact that identifies a need to create more practical — but still effective — methods of controlling bacterial transmission in anesthesia work environments,» the authors write.
A recent study by a research team from Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine reveals that the TV Parental Guidelines rating system developed by the entertainment industry more than 20 years ago has been ineffective in helping parents identify shows that contain content that might not be appropriate for children, including tobacco and alcohol use — behaviors strongly associated with increased cancer risk.
The key mistakes identified include: late publication and frequent changes in the middle of the year; inappropriate content; lack of clarity on standards and contradictory guidelines; a focus on tick - box skills rather than the quality of work; lack of time to implement the new curriculum; and serious errors on the design of a reception baseline, leading to its cancellation.
Additional features include a valuable «pill identification» option, which helps you identify pills of unknown origin; detailed information on more than 600 common alternative medicines; and detailed treatment guidelines for hundreds of infectious diseases.
The recently promulgated sentencing guidelines on offences under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 clearly envisage the passing of determinate sentences in many cases of rape where the salient features of the offence mirror those identified in this case, or, indeed, in cases more serious in themselves than this case.
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