In the 1980s, he became known primarily as a sculptor of refined sculptural furniture and ambitious and
useful interventions in public space.
Not exact matches
This type of environment is a high risk environment for MOF
intervention, but where volatility is mainly concentrated
in the GBP (see graphic) not yen, intervening
in USDJPY might not be so
useful.
Interventions in urban - fringe and rural stores targeting the shelf space of healthy foods and the placement of soft drinks at key displays may be
useful obesity prevention initiatives.
However, his
intervention in our penalty area proved less
useful moments after Sterling's goal, the forward clumsily bringing down Munoz with a flailing leg as the full - back got into the box.
Reported satisfaction level — clearly a multifactorial issue — is not likely to be helpful
in determining which
interventions are
useful to promote and support breastfeeding.
Consequently, it may be a
useful target to use for
interventions in mothers with depression that improves outcomes for infants and their mothers.
Her ability to precisely identify and conceptualize specific issue (s) a student was struggling with, ascertain effective
interventions, conduct assessments and interpret results
in a way that is
useful and understandable, and provide parents and teachers with
useful information is truly remarkable.»
Sue comments that she found particularly
useful the information
in the WBTi report about
interventions and investment offered
in the past and also Report Cards and the summary gaps and recommendations.
Presidential
interventions in independence referendums rarely prove
useful.
@MatthewGunn Actually, saying «X is like Hitler» (or Stalin, or whoever) is neither insightful nor
useful at all; do you want USA attacking Russia (because
intervention in Ukraine, «it is like Hitler with Tchecoslokia»), China (Tibet), Israel (Palestinian territories) etc?.
Targeted
interventions for mood instability may also be
useful in patients who do not have a formal affective disorder.
A number of
interventions at the individual, family, health care provider and community levels that could be
useful in helping to ameliorate the negative effects of stress on low - income and minority populations and potentially address some of the health disparities are identified
in the report.
Using Twitter as a window into a community's collective mental state may provide a
useful tool
in epidemiology and for measuring the effectiveness of public - health
interventions.
The fact that the
intervention is relatively inexpensive to administer and easy to scale up to much larger student audiences suggests that it could be
useful for teachers and students
in a wide variety of settings, including online courses.
Because they are portrayed more frequently
in YouTube videos, it may be
useful to target men with future
interventions debunking alcohol - related myths propagated on social media.»
Dr Kollmannsberger said: «The quantification we developed could be
useful in assessing bone quality during physiological development or pathological conditions of age, disease and pharmaceutical
intervention, complementary to existing measures such as bone mineral density.
We hope that these findings will prove
useful in understanding the causal mechanisms
in autism spectrum disorder, and
in developing effective
interventions.»
However, the new findings suggest that a brief
intervention focused on automatic attitudes could be
useful as one aspect of marriage counseling or as a resource for couples
in difficult long - distance situations, such as soldiers.
Although the omega - 3 diet did not improve cognitive outcomes
in the mice, the researchers expect their model will be
useful for studying alternative lifestyle
interventions to ameliorate the chemobrain phenomenon.
It has been suggested that targeting therapeutic
interventions to those more likely to develop severe illness and then protecting them from adverse reactions could be
useful in pandemic planning [89].
The laboratory has investigated the roles of these molecules
in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases to determine if modulating their activity alters the immune response and may be
useful for therapeutic
intervention.
Confirmation of an association and etiologic role of XMRV
in CFS is important because it could provide a
useful diagnostic test and might lead to new treatment
interventions.
«That's why we examined specific biomarkers
in the mother's blood
in the second and third trimester of her pregnancy to determine if they are
useful in identifying children who could benefit from early
interventions,» Chambers said.
Although
in many cases this is a
useful approach, this philosophy has also resulted
in a multibillion - dollar «disease industry», where costly medical
intervention is preferred to preventing the problem
in the first place.
Both
interventions were found to offer significant improvements
in hirsutism, and improved levels of follicle - stimulating hormone (FSH) levels, sex hormone - binding globulin (SHBG), total testosterone, androstenedione, and free androgen index (FAI)-- a
useful measure of the testosterone / SHBG ratio.
The three most
useful interventions for reducing antibody levels
in the Hashimoto's patient are:
Although these curative
interventions have often been associated with treatment of psychological trauma, object loss, and inner conflict, they may also be
useful in the -LSB-...]
It is particularly
useful in cases of unexplained autoimmunity, especially
in patients who have not fully responded to other clinical
interventions such as dietary modifications and detoxification.
If confirmed
in other studies, this cost - free
intervention may be a
useful adjunctive treatment
in overweight and obese individuals to attain an increase
in energy expenditure.
Working
in a group powerpoint, discussion and poster -
useful when delivering
interventions or doing any group work.
Useful for children to work though
in intervention programmes or as a whole class tool.
The most
useful thing it can tell them is, if they replicate the
intervention, will they get the same results
in their classroom.
As importantly, it appears that existing survey - based measures of non-cognitive skills, although perhaps
useful for making comparisons among students within the same educational environment, are inadequate to gauge the effectiveness of schools, teachers, or
interventions in cultivating the development of those skills.
Therefore, it is certainly
useful to design and execute formal learning
interventions effectively — and (
in the world of corporate and organizational learning) to connect all learning with the core business of the organization.
A
useful intervention or cover lesson - comes with a starter task to engage on entry and leads through examples of how fashion designers are using artists as influences
in their work.
Good for any age group and a
useful intervention lesson
in project work or a session on equality and diversity.
The 6 levels of taxonomy
in the cognitive domain are
useful for deciding the level at which a course needs to be designed.There are times when the fine distinctions between the levels are a
useful measure on which to base a learning
intervention.
The results of EEF - funded projects focusing on maths provide
useful evidence for schools looking to invest
in specific
interventions.
As an organization, we'll be looking into how state and federal policy can better prepare teachers to address SEL
in the classroom, include SEL
in successful turnaround
intervention strategies under ESSA, and how we can influence education policymakers to leverage industry standards into
useful legislation.
Editor's Note: Author Jeff Kosovich, at the University of Virginia, works with mentor Chris Hulleman, Carnegie Fellow and a research associate professor
in the department of educational leadership, policy, and foundations at the University of Virginia, to create practical and
useful interventions to increase students» productive persistence.
For example, the student questionnaire on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, will gather information on students» social - emotional skills
in 2017.51 Researchers intend to use these data to analyze the relationship between SEL and academic achievement on the NAEP exam.52 Districts and schools may find this information particularly
useful to inform local
interventions and improve student performance and behavior.
Some background on each
intervention developed and tested
in CREATE's early years is
useful for understanding the process by which the school - wide
intervention was generated.
ACE reviews evidence on the efficacy of
interventions in animal advocacy
in order to help determine which are likely to be most
useful.
The framework of assessment they have described to us includes important concerns such as opportunity costs, supporting the animal advocacy movement, and alignment with Open Cages» overall strategy.132 Their assessment process also involves asking important questions related to measuring success and failure, such as how they plan to evaluate the program, how long they plan to pilot it, and whether they already have data indicating that they should rethink their strategy.133 Metrics that they use to help evaluate specific programs include the number of restaurants that agree to provide vegan meals
in response to their restaurant outreach, as well as the amount and overall sentiment of right - wing press discussion of their legal initiatives.134, 135 These metrics provide
useful information, but we think an organization prioritizing among many different
interventions could benefit from the use of metrics that are more directly related to their ultimate goals, rough estimates though they may be.
For example, O'Connor et al. (1999) with the aim to identify risk factors associated with
in - hospital mortality among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary
interventions demonstrated that with the use of multivariate prediction / analysis the calculation of the risk of
in - hospital mortality after a percutaneous coronary
intervention was feasible and accurate, and may be
useful for patient counseling and for improvement of quality purposes.
The Dante Hotel might also be seen as a feminist
intervention in the conceptual legacy of Marcel Duchamp's experiments with life - casting, especially since Hershman Leeson has cited his readymades as an influence on her own work.65 While the artist has not explicitly connected The Dante Hotel with Duchamp's Étant Donnés, the comparison is
useful as both confront the viewer with a disturbing scene charged with sexual violence, although from different gender perspectives.
I would note that Alex Trembath's
useful intervention to this discussion provides insight into why we can expect global energy consumption will continue to grow, and tangentially why so much of that energy will be supplied by fossil fuels without an major breakthroughs
in energy technology.
Beyond Mexico, the report provides
useful lessons on low - cost
interventions commonly employed
in a variety of developing and industrial countries.
Meanwhile, interesting chunks of legal knowledge that would be
useful for political scientists to consider, such as the fact that member states»
interventions in pending cases (a treaty prerogative) gains them access to all the submitted pleadings and other proceedings (p. 212), disappear to the background.
Berger J.A. expressed concern that the traditional justification for denying intervener applications
in criminal matters — that other voices can distort an appeal — is gratuitously invoked to deny apposite
interventions by a party who could assist that court but whose submissions may also happen to prove
useful to the defendant
in the case.