So it's certainly not «challenging» —
a useful criteria in professional goal setting.
The factors that make emperor penguins such a good model are
useful criteria in assessing the suitability of other species for similar survey.
As such, approved strategic plans provide
a useful criterion in the making of recognition decisions.
Not exact matches
But this
criterion, while
useful, ignores the many other ways
in which images can witness to faith
in a pluralistic, technological and secular society.
However, while it is
useful as a heuristic
in developing models of reaction mechanisms, it has been shown to fail as a
criterion for selecting among some selected published models.
The questions about religion and public life, those calling for «public» discussion, no longer focus on the verifiability of religious speech but concern quite other issues: methods of understanding and describing the religious realities, old and new, that we see appearing around us;
useful criteria for assessing these religions and for defining and comprehending this new set of powers
in our public life; and ways of protecting vital religious groups from the excesses of the public reaction to them, and protecting the public from the excesses of powerful religious groups — hardly questions a secular culture had thought it would have to take seriously!
Bandura notes several
criteria that might be
useful in assessing the impact of disaster media coverage on viewers.
Overall, breads and breakfast cereals meeting the ≤ 10:1
criterion have good nutritional quality, suggesting that the
criterion could be
useful in public health and / or food labelling.
The slower times led researchers to believe that the 5 - second «threshold may be a
useful cutoff for exploration
in future studies as a
criterion for having an athlete stop play pending medical evaluation for concussion.»
Maybe time
in ICU would be a
useful criterion to look at: routine, prophylactic admissions will likely be shorter than emergent admissions.
Likewise, if you apply too many demographic
criteria (upper - income women
in Texas Congressional District 5 who are aged 30 - 45, with children, are registered Republicans but who haven't voted
in the past two elections), you can end up with target universes that are too small to be
useful, a great example of diminishing marginal returns.
Diagnosis evolves, and the current
criteria, while
useful for recognising autism
in middle childhood, have proved less so for those younger and older.
Broadening AN and BN
criteria in pediatric patients to include pAN and pBN may prove to be clinically
useful.
While it may be
useful to be judgemental
in some areas of life this natural selection
criteria can actually become a block when dating.
Some of these differences include: the ability to search from a deep pool of potential partners outside of one's existing social networks; the ability to communicate online or via email prior to arranging for a face - to - face interaction; and matching algorithms that allow users to filter potential partners based on pre-existing
criteria.3 Other research has indicated that the efficiency of online dating and the size of the potential dating pool compared with traditional methods make the process especially
useful for people (such as gays and lesbians, or middle aged heterosexuals) who may have limited options for meeting people within their immediate geographic area or social circle.4 Still others have speculated that the rise of online dating has encouraged young adults, especially men, to forego marriage because they can always find women to date and that lowers their interest
in committing to long term relationships.5
One of the most
useful criteria you'll find is a distance search that allows you to find members near you, which has obvious advantages
in hooking up.
If this is something the Department deems important
in and of itself, however, then better language might be that a personal learning plan must be updated at least weekly based on a student's progress so that it is an active and
useful tool, not a check - the - box
criterion that merely encourages compliance for its own sake.
This document was created to self evaluate the department against the Ofsted «good»
criteria and was incredibly
useful in anticipation of an Ofsted visit.
These principles serve as
useful criteria,
in other words, against which the specifics of this or any educational assessment system — should be judged:
There are many variables that can affect their outcome, and the
criteria used
in most studies may not be similar enough to your industry to be
useful.
All worksheets, scaffolded questions and challenging sections to stretch higher ability students are included
in the PPT Success
Criteria: Review you knowledge of common chemical elements Identify properties of metals and non-metals Compare the physical appearance and material behaviour of metals and non-metals Please rate and comment on what you find
useful so I can alter my lessons
in future.
«For an IEE to play a
useful role
in identifying students» unique educational needs, it must meet the
criteria the school district applies to its own evaluations.»
Again,
in my judgment four of the NETS - S (ISTE, 2007) provided particularly
useful criteria for the work sample analysis: Standard 1 - Creativity and Innovation; Standard 2 - Communication and Collaboration; Standard 3 - Research and Information Fluency; and Standard 4 - Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision - Making.
The
criteria used by Wixson and Dutro for this analysis should be
useful to districts
in evaluating their states» standards for early reading / language arts.
We work closely with educational partners to analyze mandated standards and assessment
criteria in order to create the most
useful and relevant teacher support tools.
But we believe that listing schools by test scores is
useful, and as a tool should be used by parents
in conjunction with all the other
criteria available.
The Tags column can be
useful if you want to sort or filter the table based on
criteria other than that
in the payee or category column.
Morningstar is a basic screener but does offer several
useful criteria that are rarely found
in free stock screeners.
When stringent
criteria are applied abdominal ultrasonography is
useful for the diagnosis of pancreatitis
in both dogs and cats.
I'm not loving the fact that the main airline rewards currency I'll be collecting is Avios but, as I've explained
in a separate post, the minimum spend
criteria that American Airlines now imposes on elite qualification makes reaching BA Gold considerably cheaper — so I'm just going to have to learn to live with Avios and make sure I collect more
useful currencies through credit card spend.
Valuable service is the only
criterion for the award, and the Order is now used to reward service
in a wide range of
useful activities.
I was going to ask you a question up thread
in regards to picking that «one model» - What
criteria would you suggest be used to get to three to five best models that could then follow a development approach that would lead to more
useful outputs.
Now granted, you can specifically define a null and
in the case of climate this would be
useful and possible - but don't get caught too much on the assigning the falsification
criteria.
This is
useful to anyone engaged
in charity registration
in terms of demonstrating to the Charity Commission that an organisation meets the
criteria to be entered on the Register of Charities.
I think Avvo would potentially be more
useful if it established a list of
criteria that consumers should look for
in hiring lawyers rather than concocting a ratings system.
Note which techniques were the most
useful (search
criteria that brought exactly the right jobs
in the right places, etc.); you may never need them again, but just
in case you do...
Given the inconsistency of results and definitions of parent ADHD, it would be
useful to explore how differences
in the timing of parental ADHD relate to child and family functioning specifically by comparing persistent parental ADHD («adult» ADHD
criterion) with remitted ADHD (symptom
criteria only met during childhood).