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problem and fair
The new column by Maurice Stans regarding business scandals, is fair and accurate in most respects and his solution to the problem has some merit.
A potential problem with this defense is that many works, such as Red vs. Blue, focus more on satire, which is not protected by fair use, rather than on parody.
In language similar to Traynor's, the Directive stated that " liability without fault on the part of the producer is the sole means of adequately solving the problem, peculiar to our age of increasing technicality, of a fair apportionment of the risks inherent in modern technological production.
Thus, Lezek took him to a local hiring fair, hoping that Mort would land an apprenticeship with some tradesman ; not only would this provide a job for his son, but it would also make his son's propensity towards thinking someone else's problem.
A particular problem with observational studies involving human subjects is the great difficulty attaining fair comparisons between treatments ( or exposures ), because such studies are prone to selection bias, and groups receiving different treatments ( exposures ) may differ greatly according to their covariates ( age, height, weight, medications, exercise, nutritional status, ethnicity, family medical history, etc .).
The problem of determining the process, given only a limited sample of the Bernoulli trials, may be called the problem of checking if a coin is fair.
By forming a partnership with the community through Community Policing Initiatives we will work together to protect the lives and property of the citizens through fair, honest and professional enforcement of the laws, crime prevention and community problem solving.
However, in recent years, the dates of the fair have created a problem, as it now overlaps with the Hull Fair.
Obtaining a fair ranking system is a difficult mathematical problem and numerous algorithms have been proposed for ranking college football teams in particular.
Opponents argue that right-to-work laws restrict freedom of association by prohibiting workers and employers from agreeing to contracts that include fair share fees, and so create a free rider problem.
This would not be fair to the complexity of the problem of truth in art nor fair to Keats's little parable.
It provided a solution for a practical problem, that of finding a fair price for a European call option, i. e., the right to buy one share of a given stock at a specified price and time.
Fair division, also known as the cake-cutting problem, is the problem of dividing a resource in such a way that all recipients believe that they have received a fair amount.
A variant of the fair division problem is chore division: this is the " dual " to the cake-cutting problem in which an undesirable object is to be distributed amongst the players.
Ian Stewart has popularized the fair division problem with his articles in Scientific American and New Scientist.
Some of these examples include “ I don ’ t want to have this addiction anymore .” “ This isn ’ t fair I ’ m too young to have this problem .”
With the Spanish-American War and its epidemic of typhoid fever, the problem of field hospitalization was confronted with fair success.

problem and equitable
He introduced a bill to legalise trade unions, and declared that " the great problem of this age is not how to accumulate wealth but how to secure its more equitable distribution ".
In 2001, following his intervention as High Commissioner in the ongoing problem of equitable access to higher education by members of he Albanian ethnic group in the Republic of Macedonia, he became the founding President of the International Foundation for the South East European University, raising some 35m Euros from the international community.
In later sections, he discusses equitable distribution of landholdings, the division between men of civil and military background, fiscal reform, and the problem of Eunuch power during the Ming dynasty.

problem and assessment
But his concentration on personalities and his categorical assessment of their actions fail to convey the political complexities of a long generation harassed by world-wide war and confronted with the problem of adjustment to an unprecedented industrial and social transformation.
Because individual PET scans are more expensive than " conventional " imaging with computed tomography ( CT ) and magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), expansion of FDG-PET in cost-constrained health services will depend on proper health technology assessment ; this problem is a difficult one because structural and functional imaging often cannot be directly compared, as they provide different information.
In the OECD's international assessment of student performance, PISA, Finland has consistently been among the highest scorers worldwide ; in 2003, Finnish 15-year-olds came first in reading literacy, science, and mathematics ; and second in problem solving, worldwide.
The second problem of complexity is the issue of how to protect parts that have evolved to represent good solutions from further destructive mutation, particularly when their fitness assessment requires them to combine well with other parts.
His assessment was that Douglas was predisposed towards the Treasury view because its implementation required decisive action and because greater reliance on the market solved what Douglas saw as the problem of interest-group participation in policy-making.
Improvement actions may include the use of problem solving tools that would include risk assessment and root cause analysis.
This once again poses a problem for many researchers as this method of assessment is only emphasizing the behaviour aspects of sexual desire and is not taking into account the participants ’ cognitions or biological influences that motivate them to seek out and become receptive to sexual opportunities.
Any non-technical feature, i. e. a feature from a field excluded from patentability under, cannot be taken into account for the assessment of inventive step, unless they ( the non-technical features ) do interact with the technical subject-matter to solve a technical problem.
Furthermore, the " state of the art " ( used as the starting point for the inventive step assessment ) should be construed as meaning the " state of technology ", the person skilled in the art is the person skilled in the relevant field of technology, and " for the purpose of the problem-and-solution approach, the problem must be a technical problem which the skilled person in the particular technical field might be asked to solve at the relevant priority date ".
What has been described as an " even-handed " assessment of the affair was published in the Air Ministry's Air Historical Branch history, written shortly after the battle: " he pity is that a controversy was ever allowed to develop ; for far from the two Group commanders representing two contrasting methods of solving one and the same tactical problem they really represented tactics complementary to each other, each of which had a valuable part to play in the common struggle, the more so as together the most economical use of the dangerously limited forces available would have been assured.
Originally meant as a psychological assessment of how one approaches a question with more than one correct answer, the problem has produced a number of alternate explanations, from the pragmatic (" Manhole covers are round because manholes are round.
A needs assessment examines the population that the program intends to target, to see whether the need as conceptualized in the program actually exists in the population ; whether it is, in fact, a problem ; and if so, how it might best be dealt with.
Programs that do not do a needs assessment can have the illusion that they have eradicated the problem / need when in fact there was no need in the first place.
The assessment positions water quality problem within states, list of impaired and threatened water bodies, as well as identifies non-point sources that contribute to poor water quality.
A statement by Bruce Archer encapsulated what was going on: ‘ The most fundamental challenge to conventional ideas on design has been the growing advocacy of systematic methods of problem solving, borrowed from computer techniques and management theory, for the assessment of design problems and the development of design solutions .’ Herbert A. Simon established the foundations for ‘ a science of design ’, which would be ‘ a body of intellectually tough, analytic, partly formalizable, partly empirical, teachable doctrine about the design process .’
Other areas are also tested when a patient goes through neuropsychological assessment and these can include sensory perception, motor functions, attention, memory, auditory and visual processing, language, problem solving, planning, organization, speed of processing, and many others.
Neuropsychological assessment can test many areas of the brain and functioning to determine whether there is a problem in the brain due to the patient ’ s difficulty in function and behavior.
The grant will also pay for the assessment of a rat problem on Tristan da Cunha island.
The assessment sheds light on the process maturity of any similar effort to solve difficult complex social system problems, particularly the sustainability problem.
The World Drug Report is a yearly publication that presents a comprehensive assessment of the international drug problem, with detailed information on the illicit drug situation.
The construct of problem solving in higher level neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation.
When used in a Problem Oriented Medical Record, relevant problem numbers or headings are included as subheadings in the assessment.

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