Not exact matches
In summary,
evidence indicates that investors learn to trade less as they gain experience, perhaps due to the
immediate feedback associated
with transaction costs, but they do not learn to diversify or avoid the disposition effect.
The
immediate awareness of the Holy, the mysterium tremendum, ecstatic participation in the Sacred: this is language he can understand and
with which he can identify, as is
evidenced by his first book, Oriental Mysticism and Biblical Eschatology.
But on Whitehead's hypothesis, «the direct
evidence as to the connectedness of one's
immediate present occasion of experience
with one's immediately past occasions, can be validly used to suggest categories applying to the connectedness of all occasions in nature» (Adventures of Ideas 284)
Descartes began
with the analysis of
immediate experience and how it provided
evidence of a world beyond itself.
Because Whitehead conceives the human psyche not to be a single actuality, but a temporally - ordered society of occasions of experience, and further believes all actual entities to be occasions of experience, he is able to use «the direct
evidence as to the connectedness of one's
immediate present occasion of experience
with one's immediately past occasions... to suggest categories applying to the connectedness of all occasions in nature» (AI 284).
There is emerging
evidence that untreated mental health problems in pregnancy or post partum period are associated
with poorer long - term outcomes for children beyond the
immediate postnatal period.
Lucas,
with support from Dominic Raab, Sadiq Khan, John McDonnell and countless others, has been at the forefront of a growing call for
immediate change, polarised around four individual cases which share one common theme: British citizens on the verge of being extradited to America on allegations unsupported by
evidence that they have used computers to commit crimes.
Undeterred, advocates for the
immediate use of stem cell therapy in human athletes point to successes
with racehorses as the best
evidence that the treatment works.
Sadly only a few of these are associated
with an sufficiently extensive set of
evidence such that responsible human trials are an
immediate possibility: myostatin knockout for muscle growth and telomerase gene therapies to offset some of the declines of aging.
A DIRT feedback sheet
with evidence space for a three - paragraph
immediate illustration of progression (which can be used in any essay based subject).
In short, the education research community needs to prime the pump of
evidence - based education
with a supply of research findings that are of
immediate relevance to workaday decision - making, e.g., recruiting tools that enhance the effectiveness of the workforce; ways to increase the productivity of the central office; and differences in the impact of available curriculum materials for particular types of teachers and students.
Accomplished formative assessment teachers work fluently and automatically within the current instructional context to address students»
immediate learning needs in real time — rapidly processing
evidence of student thinking and learning, automatically considering the learning targets, then making advantageous decisions about the next steps of instruction to move learning forward, sometimes
with a plan B or even C in mind.
The SURN Principal Academy was designed to build principals» knowledge of high - yield instructional strategies (Hattie, 2009); to increase their expertise
with tools in order to collect
evidence of classroom teaching and learning and provide
immediate feedback to teachers; and to facilitate collaborative observation conferences in order to engage teachers in reflection and professional learning and improve classroom instruction.
In summary,
evidence indicates that investors learn to trade less as they gain experience, perhaps due to the
immediate feedback associated
with transaction costs, but they do not learn to diversify or avoid the disposition effect.
But there are more
immediate issues
with Leggett's use of this research as «
evidence.»
The report reviews research on the behavioral element in every part of the climate problem — from consumer habits to the human tendency to give outsize importance to
immediate costs even when confronted
with evidence of big long - term risks.
Where there is
evidence that an employee may have committed a serious breach of his or her employment contract or may be guilty of gross misconduct, it may be possible for the company to terminate that person's employment
with immediate effect.
With regard to the Cawthorne matter, the decision not to grant a mistrial was within the military judge's discretion: he made a reasonable attempt to remedy the error through two instructions, one
immediate and another mid-trial; in his mid-trial instruction, he instructed the panel to disregard the
evidence because it was both «unreliable and prejudicial»; nothing suggested to the judge that the panel was unwilling or unlikely to follow his instruction.
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Working in the area of translational research
with a population health focus, in which it is a world leader, the HealthInfoNet makes research and other information available in a form that has
immediate, practical utility for practitioners and policy - makers in the area of Indigenous health, enabling them to make decisions based on the best available
evidence.
The proportion of U.S. contraceptive users relying on LARCs jumped from 2.4 % in 2002 to 14.3 % in 2014, the highest level ever recorded in the United States.9 There is also some
evidence that LARCs are highly desired by many abortion patients and that patient interest increases when LARCs are available for
immediate postabortion initiation.1, 11,12 Notably, all contraceptive methods, including LARCs, are appropriate for
immediate uptake following a surgical abortion.13 In addition, recently updated medical guidelines support providing implants and injectable contraception at the time of a medication abortion, along
with previously available methods like the pill, patch and ring; the IUD is now the only method that providers can not offer on the day medication abortion is started.14 This broader array of options is particularly significant given that medication abortion represents an increasing proportion of all abortions nationally.
These results provide
evidence that even in non-clinical samples, affective manifestations of mothers» subthreshold levels of depression may have negative
immediate effects on toddlers» emotions, and that mothers without symptoms of depression may have more reciprocal affective exchanges
with their toddlers.