Neuter / return feral cat control came into
widespread practice in the U.S. in the early 1990s, after a decade of use in Kenya, South Africa, and the U.K., and experimental use since 1980 by Annabell Washburn on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
Although it is exciting to think about ways that self - regulation can be embedded in teacher preparation programs, it is important to be realistic about the challenges that must be addressed if our vision of teachers who are adept at SRL is to be turn into
widespread practice in real classrooms.
It took about 20 years before it came into more
widespread practice in the tiger world.
«There is a public suspicion that this has been
a widespread practice in the past with the police providing tip offs and nuggets of information to journalists and photographers.
The seemingly innocent story of Abishag, who was to warm the aged David (I Kings 1:1 - 4), is suspiciously reminiscent of
widespread practices in which the ebbing virility of the old monarch was put to the test, since in his person he embodied the vital forces of the nation.
«The new numbers show that community service and service - learning have become
widespread practices in American schools,» said Kielsmeier.
Three
widespread practices in particular are in need of major revision: teacher evaluation and tenure systems that do not distinguish effective teachers from ineffective ones; forced placement, where teachers are assigned to schools based on seniority rather than the match of teacher skills to school preferences and needs; and LIFO (last in first out), by which teacher lay - offs are based entirely on seniority rather than teacher effectiveness.
Not exact matches
I have no idea how
widespread the
practice is at RIA custodian firms because my firm's sole custodian, TD Ameritrade Institutional, does not engage
in the
practice.
While the
practice now is
widespread, some thought leaders
in human resources (HR) have begun questioning the annual survey's accuracy and usefulness.
The USTR has argued that China uses a range of
practices to force companies to transfer IP, and Chinese entities engage
in widespread theft of U.S. trade secrets, as it seeks to become a leader
in advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence.
This
widespread sentiment of disdain is disconneted from the fact that gamification has been successfully implemented as an employee onboarding
practice in several major global corporations.
The housing boom was fueled by optimistic expectations for house price appreciation, combined with lax underwriting standards embodied
in such
practices as no - doc mortgages and
widespread speculative activity by investors.
These gains were matched
in many economies around the world, the result not just of the now
widespread practice of having a central bank with instrument independence commit to an implicit or explicit goal of price stability, but also of course of the effects of global economic integration on competition and labor costs.
Even Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D - Mass,
in October blasted annuity sales tactics, saying that the responses by 15 of the country's largest annuity providers to her questions revealed «a
widespread practice of offering agents kickbacks
in exchange for promoting certain annuities.»
In a report issued Tuesday, Warren said the responses from the firms «reveal a widespread practice of offering agents kickbacks in exchange for promoting certain annuities» and other products, and that «such kickbacks are effectively concealed from customers.&raqu
In a report issued Tuesday, Warren said the responses from the firms «reveal a
widespread practice of offering agents kickbacks
in exchange for promoting certain annuities» and other products, and that «such kickbacks are effectively concealed from customers.&raqu
in exchange for promoting certain annuities» and other products, and that «such kickbacks are effectively concealed from customers.»
The first, stock - based compensation, is a
widespread practice, especially
in the tech industry.
The
practice of holding total repayments (i.e. interest plus principal) steady while interest rates fell
in 1996 and 1997 appears to have been
widespread.
As another example,
in the past twelve months, Coca - Cola has experienced both
widespread panic
in Europe over a supposedly tainted product and protest marches
in the United States over purported discriminatory hiring
practices.
I am pleased to say that I do not currently see signs of
widespread lax lending
practices here
in Australia.
«Islam's
widespread practice of am - pu - t - ating the cl - ito - ris and sometimes part or even all of the v - ul - va from the ge - n - ita - lia of Muslim women, af - firmed
in a ha - d - ith by Mohammed himself, most likely also traces back to the founder's del - ib - e-rate ab - use of se - x to lu - re pa - gan males into his cu - lt.
-- Since the LDS church is headquartered
in the US, this would force the hierarchy to take a stand and stop this
widespread practice, and stop the incorporation of proposed baptism names into the church files.
Although there is a real question as to how
widespread the use of these steps is
in actual
practice, their existence indicates the greater concern of the Army with an orderly therapeutic process.
In Russia in particular, church and state have been in elaborate entanglement for centuries, the result of which has paradoxically been widespread abandonment of the practice of the fait
In Russia
in particular, church and state have been in elaborate entanglement for centuries, the result of which has paradoxically been widespread abandonment of the practice of the fait
in particular, church and state have been
in elaborate entanglement for centuries, the result of which has paradoxically been widespread abandonment of the practice of the fait
in elaborate entanglement for centuries, the result of which has paradoxically been
widespread abandonment of the
practice of the faith.
Islam's
widespread practice of amputating the cli - to - ris and sometimes part or even all of the vul - va from the ge - n - ita - lia of Muslim women, affirmed
in a had - ith by Mohammed himself, most likely also traces back to the founder's deliberate abuse of se - x to lure pagan males into his cu - lt.
We can see a practical illustration of this if we consider the
widespread — indeed, now almost routine —
practice of prenatal screening of infants
in the womb.
Christian interest
in Buddhism and the attempt to appropriate its insights is far more
widespread than Buddhist interest
in Christianity Still, the situation is not a simple one
in Japan, he said, Much of the vitality of religious life and
practice in Japan is
in the so - called new religions, some of which draw on Buddhism more than others.
Although Bok shares the
widespread skepticism of «competency - based learning» as it is
practiced in some institutions, he credits the apparent success of this approach to the clarity of the objectives its practitioners have established.
Some of its structures and
practices have obvious origins
in Christian traditions; others, equally
widespread and apparently necessary to Christian congregational identity, have murkier sources or explicitly secular ones.
Did you know that homosexuality was possibly more
widespread and
practiced in the days of Jesus than it is today?
Should there be an «individual» who could not feel easy about yielding, and who raised a strong objection to this
widespread practice of excusing, alas, we have not yet heard all; for there is always one excuse held
in reserve, that lies
in wait at his door and demands of him, «What good does it do for a single individual to insist upon opposing this?»
Remarkably, the Catholic Newman Foundation still continues this
practice, although Protestants abandoned it
in the face of
widespread faculty opposition
in the 1960s.
However, I also came to be impressed with how
widespread and intense, among pastoral counselors, is the yearning for new models of integrating theological reflection, psychological literature, and clinical
practice into a transforming vision of the church ministering
in the world.
There have been notable successes over the years, and the steady growth of the Order reveals a need within the pro-life cause that had perhaps not earlier been recognised: a practical understanding that this is a spiritual matter, that the
widespread practice of abortion
in western society really is an evil to be countered with a total commitment to Christ.
That's a modest accommodation compared to the
widespread sacrificial religious animal offerings
in Santaria or abatoir
practices in Judaism or Islam that affect millions of animals.
(2) This perception was backed by a
widespread public feeling that conservative religious
practice and influence
in America were
in the ascendancy.
If we establish the idea that people no longer have lifetime membership
in the human family, the
practice of abandonment could become
widespread - strongly encouraged perhaps by insurance carriers to cut costs.
In premium spirits, where the margins are even fatter, the
practice is even more
widespread.
Yesterday, five judges of the International Tribunal against Monsanto stated
in their advisory opinion that the corporation «has engaged
in practices which have negatively impacted the right to a healthy environment, the right to food, and the right to health» citing its
widespread dissemination of dangerous agrochemicals
in industrial agriculture, the introduction and release of GM crops, and introduction of persistent organic pollutants such as PCB
in the environment.
The EU investigated complaints from member states
in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and discovered that the
practice, known as «dual food», was
widespread, and implicated top processors
in the food and drink industry.
This way of «knowing» resulted
in one of the most sophisticated, most
widespread and most responsible of continent - wide integrated land - use
practices devised anywhere on Earth, and which extended throughout multiple ecosystems and «Countries».
The long - standing
practice is so
widespread and institutionalized that most day - care centers
in Sweden bring their heavily bundled charges outside
in their prams to nap.
There is
widespread agreement among those who advocate for a women's choices
in childbirth that best
practice should always prevail; however, good governance should never replace the right to informed consent and informed refusal.
Another
widespread practice is to include the cards
in welcome packs, which are sometimes given to every family
in the area when a baby is born (e.g. South Acton CC
in London).
National data from the ongoing CDC survey of Maternity
Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC), which assesses breastfeeding - related maternity
practices in hospitals and birth centers across the United States, indicate that barriers to breastfeeding are
widespread during labor, delivery, and postpartum care, as well as
in hospital discharge planning...
Sarah Buckley has asked and answered this question, and reveals the unintended consequences of numerous
widespread practices, including scheduled birth — induced labor or planned cesarean; disturbance and excessive stress during labor; synthetic oxytocin (Pitocin); opioids and epidural analgesia for labor pain; early separation of mother from infant or wrapping the infant
in a blanket to be held (i.e., no skin - to - skin contact); breastmilk substitutes, and many more.
Although infant sleeping
practices have gotten safer over the last twenty years — 86 percent of babies slept with bedding
in 1993 to 1995, compared with 55 percent
in 2008 to 2010 — study authors found that the decline has slowed since 2000, and hazardous sleeping areas are still a
widespread practice, despite doctor recommendations.
This may be due to the
widespread implicit assumption that Western states prefer progressive, liberal norms while autocratic regimes prefer sovereignty (and the freedom to engage
in illiberal
practices).
«The government requires teachers to work until they are 68, but fails to prevent the
widespread discrimination
practiced in too many schools against older teachers who are disproportionately subject to capability procedures, denied access to CPD and regularly told they are too expensive.
Electoral fusion was once
widespread across the United States, but is now commonly
practiced only
in New York.
When Sir Christopher Kelly produces his reform package for MP expenses and allowances it is expected he will put a stop to the
widespread practice of MPs employing spouses and other family members
in back office jobs.