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Government agencies can use the Navigation Guide methodology to craft evidence-based statements regarding the relationship between an environmental exposure and health (steps 1 3).

Based on introductory science enrollments, biology is likely the undergraduate discipline in which most students are first exposed to scientific process skills, such as developing hypotheses, interpreting data, crafting evidence-based arguments, and using and evaluating models of systems (National Science Board, 2012).

More-recent research at Mohenjo-daro has shown that different quarters of the lower city appeared to house the families who specialized in different crafts; such evidence strengthens the view that occupational specialization was firmly established.

It's hard to know why, since both these dances, "Woundwork 1" and "Pas./Parts" are superb works of craft and imagination, evidence of a choreographer at the height of his powers.

Structured programs, like Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Training (CRAFT), offer healthy, evidence-based alternatives for approaching your child.

"Visualization work in archaeology is primarily about communication so crafting the excavated evidence and interpretations into something which engages a wider audience is key.

What evidence Mr. Craft musters comes from new readings of letters published long ago in the three-volume collection — edited by Mr. Craft — of Stravinsky's correspondence.

Congress empowered the agencies for a good reason: It's the agencies that have the necessary expertise to sift through the scientific evidence and craft standards and rules.

Following discussion, ask students to craft persuasive letters citing evidence from the discussion to their school's administration to share their ideas about how to best approach implementing the Common Core reading standards.

According to the handlers of Opportunity, one of NASA's two rovers, their craft has found detailed evidence of minerals and rocks that were formed underwater.The mineral that people are getting particularly excited about is called jarosite.

Rhyme here becomes the emblem of the traditional and the disciplined, of poetry as craft, and despite all evidence that many contemporary poets do use rhyme (though not always at line ending) it becomes also, as Padel remarked, a reason not to read what is currently being produced.

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