Effective
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So what we find is that high-power alpha males in primate hierarchies have high testosterone and low cortisol, and powerful and
effective
leaders also have high testosterone and low cortisol.
Why was it
effective?
It was
effective
not just because justice was seen to be done where there was a huge void.
Instead, this example slide by Genevieve Brown is much more
effective.
The point about democracy is not that it delivers legitimate, effective, prosperous rule of law.
We need to radically open up development so knowledge flows in multiple directions, inspiring practitioners, so aid becomes transparent, accountable and effective, so governments open up and citizens are engaged and empowered with reformers in government.
And as they slide their hand down the lever, they can push with a smaller
effective
lever length, but push through a bigger angle every stroke, which makes a faster rotational speed, and gives you an
effective
high gear.
The good news, again, is that a lot of the things they need we already have, and we are very good at giving: economic assistance, not just money, but expertise, technology, knowhow, private investment, fair terms of trade, medicine, education, technical support for training for their police forces to become more effective, for their anti-terror forces to become more efficient.
And it's a very
effective
way of ending your hate mail: "Love Markham, Aged 4." Still works.
So it's not very effective, but it's probably the best thing we've got at the moment.
Well we clearly need something that is
effective
at reducing the mosquito population.
No Labels and Common Cause, I think, have very good ideas for changes we need to do to make our democracy more responsive and our Congress more
effective.
An
effective
system for reviewing the ethical suitability of clinical trials is primordial to safeguard participants within any clinical trial.
Local governments need to set up
effective
systems for reviewing the ethical issues around the clinical trials which are authorized in different developing countries, and they need to do this by setting up ethical review committees that are independent of the government and research sponsors.
In addition, they should be able to consider the possibility of introducing and maintaining
effective
treatments in the wider community once the trial ends.
Yes, there is a need for us to find a cure for HIV, to find an
effective
vaccine for malaria, to find a diagnostic tool that works for T.B., but I believe that we owe it to those who willingly and selflessly consent to participate in these clinical trials to do this in a humane way.
And so right now, I think it's literally true that we don't know what the consequences of an
effective
denial-of-service attack on the Internet would be, and whatever it would be is going to be worse next year, and worse next year, and so on.
Could we, in fact, encourage all the companies that are out there that have drugs in their freezers that are known to be safe in humans but have never actually succeeded in terms of being
effective
for the treatments they were tried for?
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to a test a drug to see if it's
effective
and safe without having to put patients at risk, because that first time you're never quite sure?
And it's not
effective
if you say, "Well, hold on.
So now we are in clinical trials, and are in Phase III clinical trials, and this may become a new procedure, if it's safe and we find that it's effective, to treat patients with severe depression.
We are going to operate on 50 patients with early Alzheimer's disease to see whether this is safe and effective, whether we can improve their neurologic function.
Transparency to engagement and
effective
regulation are absolutely critical to building the trust for any of this.
We studied rookie teachers working in really tough neighborhoods, asking which teachers are still going to be here in teaching by the end of the school year, and of those, who will be the most
effective
at improving learning outcomes for their students?
But with that, we were going to gain freedom: freedom to hire the teachers that we knew were going to be effective; freedom to control the curriculum so that we're not doing lesson 1.2 on page five, no; and freedom to control a budget, to spend money where it matters, not how a district or a state says you have to do it.
Some teachers are far more
effective
than others.
Well, to find out, our foundation has been working with 3,000 teachers in districts across the country on a project called Measures of
Effective
Teaching.
Mark Granovetter, Stanford sociologist, in 1973 in his seminal essay "The Strength of Weak Ties," made the point that these weak ties that are a part of our networks, these strangers, are actually more
effective
at diffusing information to us than are our strong ties, the people closest to us.
A more
effective
way to think about my relations might be in terms of closeness and distance, where at any given point in time, with any single person, I am both close and distant from that individual, all as a function of what I need to do right now.
Fortunately, more and more people are understanding this idea, and the result is a growing movement:
effective
altruism.
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