Cramming down more rote learning won't help much because it is soon forgotten as it is not connected to anything of interest to the student, other than passing exams to get some academic position or good salary.
Not exact matches
«A lot of people try to put too much, especially on their home pages, and
cram more down their customers» throats,» he says.
What's sad is that a small subset of Christians ARE hateful, and get all the press, and presume to speak for the vast majority of Christians who don't
cram stuff
down people's throats, and who are a lot
more Christian than the loudmouths.
If Christianity weren't
crammed down my throat constantly in ways that no one in this country would tolerate from any other religion, I'd be
more laid back about it.
I've done it twice and even though I have no desire to walk
down the aisle again, I co-wrote a book about marriage that basically is for the institution — but a much
more individualized version of marriage because when no one has to marry anymore, it makes sense to make marriage fit the people entering into it instead of trying to
cram themselves into a one - size - fits - all marital model that actually doesn't fit many people today.
The
more people hear about his antics with the Moreland Commission and how he
crammed a worthless law like SAFE
down our throats, the
more his poll numbers drop.
The
more calories you managed to
cram down your gullet, the faster you finished!
Our guess is that we're going to get a better idea of the plot very soon and some early footage might be shown but we'll see how it goes
down and hey, maybe they'll have
crammed a few
more faces in there by then.
It might seem a hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to
cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely
more than a foot away from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain with a shot looking
down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
And it's even
more pathetic that supporters are determined to
cram Common Core
down our throats without feeling the need to intellectually defend it.
Thanks to the fifty or so additional horses I've
crammed under the hood, my Scirocco is able to amass about 20 percent
more kinetic energy than it was intended to — something I figure shouldn't be much of a problem when it comes time to slow
down.
«Then you
cram whatever's handy
down your trough, and you don't even taste it, and you eat
more of it than you'd intended, and you hate yourself even
more.
Unlike the most recent era, lower leverage and
more prevalent change of control protections help to limit
cram down losses.
Let me break
down the cat - friendly environment I have
crammed into my 1 - bedroom apartment, without breaking my lease contract's rules about decorating: two cat trees (each with scratching posts), two additional scratching posts, two puzzle feeders, two litter boxes, access to window views,
more cat beds than I can think of at the moment, and all sorts of toys.
«If eSports players and fans feel like they're getting something
crammed down their collective throat for the sake of novelty, it could de-position VR as nothing
more than a fad,» Insomniac Games» chief brand officer, Ryan Schneider, told [a] listdaily.
We are
more used to walking
down the concrete ramp and entering a darkened space to view time - based works, or negotiating installations that
cram a maximum of work into the available square meterage.
According to the ego depletion theory of willpower, exerting self - control on one activity uses up your resources, making it
more difficult to muster the will for another difficult task.5 For example, if you're buckling
down for hours
cramming for an exam, then venture into the kitchen for a late night snack, it will be especially difficult to resist choosing the chocolate cake over the apple because you've depleted your willpower.