Sentences with phrase «yet widespread practice»

Conducting bike share intercept surveys is not yet widespread practice.

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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?»
Yet the practice is widespread, in part because oil prices have been much higher in recent years and because it is hard to find new multimillion barrel reservoirs these days, especially in the picked over U.S. Denbury, based in Plano, Texas, controls more than 1,000 miles of CO2 pipelines and has published reserves of 17 trillion cubic feet of the greenhouse gas, used to pump more than 70,000 barrels of oil a day.
While there is a movement underway to reform the industry to be more responsible, there are not yet widespread good practices in place for conscious, sustainable palm oil harvesting.
Even though turmeric has proven to have anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and even cancer - inhibiting properties (1,2), it is still not yet widespread in western medicinal practices because of its poor bio-availability (ability for body to use it) on its own.
At this academy, educators and education leaders will interact in intellectually stimulating learning environments — in person and online — to co-construct solutions to specific yet widespread problems of practice.
Yet, as our SOCA data shows, adoption of these practices — interviewing qualified applicants and leveraging external expertise during application review — isn't as widespread as you may think.
Indeed, the practice of involving students in school decision - making is spreading, and even though it's not widespread yet, there have been important strides made.
In particular, the dawning recognition of this paradigm shift has not yet been translated into widespread changes in teacher preparation practice.
However, the practice has not yet gained widespread acceptance because of the dearth of clinical evidence supporting its merits.
However, the practice was not yet widespread in Europe; it was not until the 19th century that landscape painting found its way into higher artistic discourses, when the French Academy created the Prize for Historic Landscape in 1817.
Despite widespread concerns — raised at many of the public hearings across the province — about how injured workers will be adversely affected by increases in the minimum wage unless the WSIB practice of deeming is addressed, the issue has not yet been reflected in changes to the bill.
There is a growing evidence base in support of the effectiveness of acupuncture for a range of musculoskeletal conditions11, 12; however, despite its widespread use by participants13 there has been limited evidence for acupuncture as an effective treatment option for depression.14 Patients with strong preferences for psychotherapy or counselling for depression are not likely to engage in antidepressant treatment, 15 yet the evidence for counselling as a treatment for depression is limited16 despite widespread utilisation in primary care in the UK, with around 90 % of general practices providing on - site counselling services.17 To address this evidence gap, a randomised controlled trial Acupuncture, Counselling or Usual Care for Depression (ACUDep) compared acupuncture or counselling to usual care as treatments for primary care patients with ongoing depression.18 The results showed that acupuncture and counselling were clinically effective in reducing depression in the short to medium term.
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