Sentences with phrase «times as a rationale»

In his executive order, Trump invoked 9/11 several times as a rationale behind his move.
It used the anti-semitism that had been prevalent in Europe for a long time as a rationale for fanaticism.

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This is an extremely important point, and contrasts with the position of media pundits and investment advisors who consistently cite other data as a rationale for being in the market at all times.
If your team is just diving into content marketing, it's important to explain the rationale behind investing time and effort into content marketing to everyone on your team as well as other departments and stakeholders.
JW not for the first time I applaud you with the article you have posted.For all you AKB, s you should note the objectiveness and argument of what JW has said and the rationale he uses to at least understand and consider other fans views, to which of course you are entitled.Me I honestly believe you are Deluded, Outdated and WRONG.Wenger would have had respect if he had gone when he KNEW it was all coming apart.This is not recent this is 7 - 8 seasons ago.But I do sympathise how difficult it must be dragging yourself through these tough tough times on # 9miilion f *** ing a year.All you AKB, s really do need to wake up to the reality of the position we are in and who is responsible for us being there.Who are you going to worship when he finally goes or are you going with him.Pathetic to even try to respond to opinion that is proved by where we are as a club.JW — WE SALUTE YOU
Teachers who insist on assigning homework to young children often cite executive function benefits (time management, organization, that kind of thing) as their rationale.
As the new millennium dawns on a growing worldwide biomedical hegemony over birth, midwives, the daughters of time and tradition, find themselves negotiating their identities, searching for appropriate roles, and seeking new rationales for their continued existence.
As reported in the New York Times and on CNN, he ordered the Justice Department to find a rationale to fire Comey.
So what I have learned is that I need to take more time to explain the rationale behind these policies, because I was assuming that they knew as much as I did, and I was really forgetting the fact that I'm full - time and they are part - time, and most of them have other jobs.
While it's true that an original rationale for having an electoral college was because electors were regarded, at the time, as being relatively free from undue influence, nowadays they mostly just rubber - stamp the candidate for their respective party.
For her opponents to use her time as a National Urban Fellow, an honor for women and people of color in public service, as a warped rationale to challenge her civic engagement and right to serve in public office is shameful.»
Meanwhile in an interview with Joy FM, the majority Chief Whip, Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak described the rationale behind the summons as «a waste of everybody's time» adding that «I don't think that this would last more than 3 hours on the floor.
Although the rationale has morphed over time, the end result is similar: a proliferation of fat - reduced — and often correspondingly starch - rich and sugar - rich — foods and diets, with paradoxical warnings and caveats about eating healthy, high - fat foods, such as those rich in nuts and vegetable oils.»
As these elisions are tendered without context or rationale, one can only presume they were cut to keep the running time under two hours; sadly, this rummage through the trim - bin reveals that Gaines's wife (the lovely Connie Britton) would be no less marginalized in a longer version of the film.
That what the priest hears from an unseen victim of priestly sexual abuse is a threat to kill him in one week's time ups the ante as well, alongside the would - be villain's rationale that killing a good, innocent priest like Gleeson's Father James will pack more of a wallop than killing an abuser.
Undoing this mindset and that of the posted grade as the only valuable data means providing the rationale for the power of feedback and committing the time for powerful feedback experiences.
The education secretary at the time, Michael Gove, outlined the rationale for the changes in a speech last January: «ICT used to focus purely on computer literacy — teaching pupils, over and over again, how to word - process, how to work a spreadsheet, how to use programs already creaking into obsolescence; about as much use as teaching children to send a telex or travel in a zeppelin.
While the rationale is perhaps a bit misguided (some evidence suggests that our students already experience as much instructional time as their peers ~ and other research confirms that teachers in the United States spend more time on instruction than teachers in other nations do) ~ there are certainly reasons to focus on the issue ~ not least of which is the summer learning loss that disproportionately impacts our nations most disadvantaged youth.
At the same time, features that were adopted when the program was small outlived their rationale as the program grew, and the vestiges that persisted have caused notable distortions.
But the rationale for requiring full - time classroom experience as a precondition for becoming a principal remains compelling.
The researchers identified several barriers to implementation even in the schools that were identified as successful implementors: lack of alignment between classroom instruction and assessment and the MSPAP assessment; insufficient resources such as time and money for professional development; testing logistics; and communication between the state and schools about the rationale and nature of the assessment program.
Furthermore, by supporting career pathways, schools and districts can mitigate one of the primary reasons for teacher attrition: a lack of upward mobility in the teaching profession.49 Mid-career teachers are especially interested in «hybrid teaching roles,» which provide teachers with leadership opportunities while allowing them to continue working with students part - time in the classroom.50 An added benefit of hybrid teaching roles is that they expand the responsibilities inherent to a teacher's career, enhancing how teachers are perceived as professionals and providing a rationale for higher teacher salaries.
One rationale is that on average children who start kindergarten later do better academically as measured on math and reading scores by the time they enter 1st grade, according to research from the Rand Corporation.
And when the rationale for investing changes and lengthens over time, it should serve as a warning.
Last time there was volatile price action over Thursday and Friday as the BoE decided policy, released data, and announced their decisions and rationale.
Selling at the time probably made sense and he had very good rationale for doing it, if that is the case, which I suspect it probably is, I wouldn't look at it as a failure.
Two - pup rationale # 3: We want to have two dogs eventually anyway, so we might as well get them at the same time so they can grow up together as best friends.
How often do we take the time to educate and re-educate clients on the rationale behind our actions, such as administration of vaccines, deworming, and other regular preventive measures, that we are asking them to purchase?
Granted, the «great climate shift» of 76 - 77 occurred as well about this time, and many would say that warm period of the PDO is really the caused of the warming in the late 20th century, but it would be interesting to hear your rationale for choosing the early 1950's as the beginning of your measurement period for looking for anthropogenic effects, as from 1950 to about 1980, we have no need of an anthropogenic explanation, as the length of the solar cycle can fit the temperature curve quite well.
The rationale for public investment in industrial wind energy rests on the assumption that it can cut carbon emissions by replacing fossil - fuelled generating capacity at the same time as providing a cheap source of «renewable» electricity.
The police report is now valid for and extended time of two years, for which there is no obvious rationale, instead of one year as previously.
Others welcome it as an overdue acknowledgement that times have already changed, and that lawyers must accept that «because that's the way it's always been done» no longer suffices as a rationale for all things law firm.
[10] Reasonableness is to be assessed by considering such factors as the timing of the offer, whether it had some relationship to the claim (as opposed to being simply a nuisance offer) and whether it could be easily evaluated and whether some rationale for the offer was provided (Hartshorne v. Hartshorne, 2011 BCCA 29 at para. 27).
The Court's own reasoning appears at paragraph 392 where it is said that the rationale of immunity remains the par in parem principle and that «the common law rule as to waiver is consonant with elementary good sense by requiring an unequivocal submission to the jurisdiction of the forum state at the time when the forum's state's jurisdiction is invoked against the impleaded state.
The rationale for this principle is obvious: persons injured in car accidents should receive statutorily mandated benefits promptly; they should not be prejudiced by being caught in the middle of a dispute between insurers over who should pay, or as in this case, by an insurer's claim that no policy of insurance existed at the time.
When I'd press for details, most of the time he'd eventually figure out his own rationale; even though he was very self - aware as a person, however, such self - analysis wasn't easy for him.
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SPA reported that it had recently been informed by the NDIA that the NDIS would not fund meal time supports as part of individual plans, the rationale being that this support is primarily to prevent a health risk (pneumonia or choking) and should therefore be financed by the health sector.
The rationale for such measures is that «historical patterns of racism entrench disadvantage and more than the prohibition of racial discrimination is required to overcome the resulting racial inequality».181 Special measures are time limited, in that they can only be justified for so long as there is a situation of inequality which they are aimed at redressing.
The rationale for this is that regional agencies will be given a greater pool of approved adopters with which to match vulnerable children successfully first time; make vital support services more widely available to adoptive families as and when they need them; ensure recruitment of adopters is better targeted; and make the sector more efficient.
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