Sentences with phrase «unrecognized benefit»

The unrecognized benefit of the summative assessment is the transparency it holds for teachers.
«You might not do cool roofs just to save water, but it's another previously unrecognized benefit of having cool roofs.
Brown, B. and Brown, D. (2015) Commonly Unrecognized Benefits of a Human Rights Approach to Climate Change, in L.Westra, C. Gray, and V. Karageorgou (eds.)

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Accordingly, the Company believes it is reasonably possible that its existing unrecognized tax benefits may be reduced by an amount up to $ 0.7 billion within the next 12 months.
Accordingly, the Company believes it is reasonably possible that its existing unrecognized tax benefits may be reduced by an amount up to $ 647 million within the next 12 months.
The portion of the benefits associated with tax positions taken that exceeds the amount measured as described above is reflected as a liability for unrecognized tax benefits along with any associated interest and penalties that would be payable to the taxing authorities upon examination.
Evidence on the use of validated screening questionnaires in asymptomatic adults (or adults with unrecognized symptoms) to accurately identify who will benefit from further testing for OSA is inadequate.
To issue a new recommendation on screening for OSA, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the accuracy, benefits and potential harms of screening for OSA in asymptomatic adults seen in primary care, including those with unrecognized symptoms.
They report that educators, program designers, policy - makers or others typically do not view 10 to 14 year olds as a priority because the long - term benefits and value of investing in them goes unrecognized.
As Secretary of Education Arne Duncan noted in a summer 2010 speech, «our system of teacher evaluation... frustrates teachers who feel that their good work goes unrecognized and ignores other teachers who would benefit from additional support.»
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