Sentences with phrase «which public expectations»

Finally, open access contributes to the broader reputation of science and scholarship as an open enterprise and public good in a digital era in which public expectations of access to information have greatly increased.

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To my mind, the importance of expectations highlights the value of some sort of inflation target that is well understood in the public mind and which provides a fixed point around which inflation expectations can coalesce.
Remember what Irving Fisher told us in The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions: The public psychology of going into debt for gain passes through several more or less distinct phases: (a) the lure of big prospective dividends or gains in income in the remote future; (b) the hope of selling at a profit, and realizing a capital gain in the immediate future; (c) the vogue of reckless promotions, taking advantage of the habituation of the public to great expectations; (d) the development of downright fraud, imposing on a public which had grown credulous and gullible.
And then there was John Paul's social doctrine, which, again against all expectations, put the Catholic Church at the centre of the world's conversation about the politics, economics and public culture of the post-Communist future.
«This is yet another area where the Court has misinterpreted the law, setting legal standards which fly in the face of the public» expectations.
To agree to the expectations of the Corbyn leadership would mean spending the next four years saying something which their colleagues, commentators and informed members of the public would know to be untrue.
A scientist's outcome expectations related to outreach would be expected to inform the extent to which they continue to engage with the public as well as the nature of such engagement.
In climate change mitigation with interactions, assessment leaders must consider the public perception of theories such as land - based strategies to compensate for industrial emissions, which may not meet expectations if they are described out of context.
Not all of these actions are easy to implement within our traditional public - school system, though, which clearly can not teach religion but also struggles to enforce high expectations around student behavior.
One strand of his research, which has sought to replicate effective charter - school practices in public school contexts, has shown that when a school increases instructional time, has excellent teachers and administrators, and instills data - driven instruction, small - group tutoring, and a culture of high expectations, it can eliminate gaps in math performance.
School choice supporters are split over the program's strict accountability provisions, however, which some say represent over-regulation by the state but which others claim are on par with the expectations for traditional public and charter schools.
Over the past year Tennessee's Board added in expectations to the ELA writing standards, Florida went through a statewide public process to get feedback on the standards and ended up making dozens of changes to the Common Core standards, which the department now refers to as «Florida Standards.»
If using a more lenient definition of proficiency leads citizens to evaluate their schools more favorably, then the advent of common expectations under the Common Core could alter public perceptions quite dramatically — perhaps increasing pressure for reform in regions of the country in which state proficiency definitions have provided an inflated view of student accomplishment.
Bryan Morton, Executive Director of Great Camden Schools, has an op - ed in the Courier Post that traces the arc of Camden Public Schools» transformation, which he ascribes to the leadership of state - appointed Superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard, a series of reforms that brought in hybrid renaissance schools, heightened expectations for students and teachers, and a growing sense of hope among Camden families.
No Child Left Behind, which had strong bipartisan backing when it passed in 2001, was the signature education initiative of George W. Bush, who said the failure of public schools to teach poor students and minorities reflected the «soft bigotry of low expectations
The district, Dayton Public Schools (DPS) is also beginning to transition curriculum, instruction and assessment processes to meet the new expectations of the Common Core Standards, which will be implemented in Ohio in 2015.
Currently, schools are rated on a five - step scale from «significantly exceeds expectations» to «fails to meet expectationswhich public school advocates recommended DPI adopt over letter grades.
Some charters are trying provide that which is not evident and available in many public school environments — structure, clear expectations, discipline consequences, memorization, drill.
This isn't to say that these officials don't care about these children, but that they are disinterested in taking on the tough work needed to overhaul districts and schools in order provide kids with the schools they deserve — which includes challenging the soft bigotry of low expectations for poor and minority kids held by far too many adults working in American public education in Virginia and the rest of the nation, and the affiliates of the National Education Association which has succeeded for so long in keeping the Old Dominion's status quo quite ante.
In 2010, the National Governors Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) released the Common Core State Standards, which established a shared set of academic expectations for English language arts and mathematics intended to help public school students prepare for college and careers.
President Barack Obama entered office with promises of relief from unrealistic expectations and punitive incentives — only to double down on testing's importance by favoring value - added teacher evaluations and to promote privatization through the charter school sector which has increasingly placed portions of our educational commons into hands avoiding public oversight.
The trends in other industries will affect consumer expectations in publishing — and in small ways, it already has, with a movement geared to opening copyrighted works to the public, and the US Department of Justice suing all of the «big six» and Apple for price fixing (iBookstore prices differ widely from Amazon's), which will likely give Amazon the upper hand in setting ebook prices in the long run.
And living up to our expectations, Sharp has decided to launch the Netwalker PC - T1 at the ongoing Computex, which is a step ahead of the usual Notebook creation, giving the public an opportunity to use an actual handheld device powered by Linux.
Honey Moon transformed the lower - level gallery into a secluded Thai beach, and this fictionalized vacation blended personal narratives with paparazzi culture, highlighting the scripted intimacy inherent to honeymooning, a fetishized ritual in which private acts merge with public expectation.
Nikolaus Hirsch (director), Philipp Misselwitz and Eui Young Chun (curators) have developed a curatorial approach for Gwangju Folly II, which uses the ambiguities of a Folly as a tool of inquiry to address the expectations of public space.
The reality seems to be that some poorly worded descriptions of quite normal data processing activities were made public: Yes, it is perfectly normal to only select the part of a data set which matches your expectations.
After the high - profile failure of Copenhagen, governments have gone into Cancun, Durban, and Doha conveying low expectations, which in many cases I suspect was a deliberate public relations strategy so that at any hint of incremental progress they could reemerge proclaiming they met or exceeded those expectations.
«The term «pro bono» refers to activities of the firm undertaken normally without expectation of fee and not in the course of ordinary commercial practice and consisting of (i) the delivery of legal services to persons of limited means or to charitable, religious, civic, community, governmental, and educational organizations in matters which are designed primarily to address the needs of persons of limited means; (ii) the provision of legal assistance to individuals, groups, or organizations seeking to secure or protect civil rights, civil liberties, or public rights; and (iii) the provision of legal assistance to charitable, religious, civic, community, governmental, or educational organizations in matters in furtherance of their organizational purposes, where the payment of standard legal fees would significantly deplete the organization's economic resources or would be otherwise inappropriate.»
It presages a law captured by the rhetoric of the right to freedom of expression without due regard to the value underlying the particular exercise of that right; a law in which, under the guise of the right to freedom of expression, the «right» to offend can be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept of «public order» is judicially ordained; a law in which the right to freedom of expression trumps — or tramples upon — other rights and values which are the vital rights and properties of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number of vulnerable individuals and minorities may be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent people can be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action for which they are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity of the persons adversely affected by those asserting their right to freedom of expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or standards of society are set without regard to the reasonable expectations of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked by a lack of empathy by the sensibilities, feelings and emotional frailties of people who can be deeply and genuinely affronted by language and behaviour that is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.
Media analyst Jay Rosen points out that by adopting a curation function, Twitter has given itself an editorial dimension, one that requires certain choices be made about what is and isn't going to get covered and which in turn creates new public expectations and social responsibilities for the company.
Patient expectation of successful clinical outcome can lead to disputes, which accordingly require experienced and cost effective management both in the public and private spheres.
In addition to demonstrating the danger in a generalized judicial proposition that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in information emanating from a private place into a public space, we conclude that a more robust account of brain privacy is required and speculate about possible sources of law from which this might derive.
The regulatory authorities and the SRA are concerned at the epidemic of toxic cases now being promoted by some CMCs, which usually involve credit card balances, and involve members of the public paying upfront fees, in the hope or expectation t hat such loans are likely to be written off.
The newspaper argued that the content of the journal was not confidential and private, on the grounds: (i) the subject of the journal consisted of events that were in the public domain; (ii) the relaxed way in which the journals were treated and the width of their circulation belied an expectation that they would remain private; and (iii) having regard to the nature of the content of the journal any expectation of privacy on the part of the claimant was unreasonable.
However, as submitted by Employer counsel, a TTC employee's badge number is not private information, nor is the bus number that a TTC employee is driving or the route number on which it is being driven, because in the context of an employee who works in public providing a public service, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding that information.
Von Hannover recognised that an individual whose life and activities were of public interest might have a legitimate expectation of privacy in relation to private family and personal activities which were not in themselves either embarrassing or intimate in a sexual or medical sense.
The complaint also addresses the ways in which Facebook's collection of biometric data for facial recognition violates user expectation, Facebook's terms of service, and Facebook's public statements.
Spotify on Tuesday went public following months of preparations, having debuted on the New York Stock Exchange at $ 165.90 per share, with that figure amounting to a valuation of $ 29.5 billion, significantly above the startup's expectations and recent estimates which stood at just north of $ 20 billion.
I believe there is more than one avenue of discussion associated with BBA, part of which I noted in regard to public expectation (s)-- and how the whole industry driving - apparatus got started in the first place with rules and regs being put in place that we now find perhaps do not any longer apply as they were originally intended, and certainly appear to be defeatist in regard to BBA.
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