Not exact matches
When I
test a recipe for da blog, I
often make it — or parts of it — the day before, both to save time in general, and also to
test its make - ahead -
ability.
A large Derby field almost automatically ensures a rough - and - tough
test of survival in which racing luck
often plays a more important role than a contender's
ability.
The Marshmallow
test isn't just about the
ability to «delay gratification,» as it is
often described.
Breastfed children had higher mean scores on
tests of cognitive
ability; performed better on standardized
tests of reading, mathematics, and scholastic
ability; were rated as performing better in reading and mathematics by their class teachers; had higher levels of achievement in school - leaving examinations; and less
often left school without educational qualifications.
The Cabinet Manual states that «[t] he point at which the restrictions on financial and other commitments should come to an end depends on circumstances, but may
often be either when a new Prime Minister is appointed by the Sovereign or where a government's
ability to command the confidence of the Commons has been
tested in the House of Commons» (§ 2.30).
Gifted education programs have long been subject to criticism that their selection criteria, which
often rely on IQ
testing and other measures of cognitive
ability, are biased against students of color and poor children.
«Slight genetic variations among viruses
often can't be distinguished by currently available
tests and complicate physicians»
ability to detect all variants with one
test.»
Although reanalysis of the available evidence is important, the
ability to properly control for bias and confounding [factors that can influence outcomes] in observational studies is
often limited, and without randomized controlled trials specifically designed to
test the hypothesis, the issue of nonspecific effects of vaccines may remain subject to continuing debate.»
The proprioceptive sense of how the limbs are positioned is what enables a person, even with eyes closed, to touch the tip of the nose with the tip of a finger — an
ability easily impaired by alcohol, which is why traffic police
often test suspected drunk drivers this way.
Certain
abilities do tend to decline with age, but researchers have found that individuals in their 70s
often perform just as well on many cognitive
tests as do those in their 20s.
Sports like powerlifting (see below)
test one's
ability to squat the most weight, which in this case
often will direct an athlete to learn and master the low bar back squat.
Test of transfer (long - term): strength training programs increasing maximum strength do
often improve COD
ability (Harris et al. 2000; McBride et al. 2002; Hoffman et al. 2004; 2005; Tricoli et al. 2005; Nimphius et al. 2012; DiStefano et al. 2013; Keiner et al. 2014), indicating that there is indeed good transfer of maximal strength to performance in COD maneuvers.
Test of transfer (cross-sectional): sometimes, high - velocity strength measures are better predictors of sprinting
ability than low - velocity strength measures (Alexander, 1989; Nesser et al. 1996; Blazevich & Jenkins, 1998; Dowson et al. 1998; Baker & Nance, 1999; Newman et al. 2004; Misjuk et al. 2013; Loturco et al. 2017), but this is not always the case (Swinton et al. 2014), and there are
often no associations between strength at any velocity and sprinting (Farrar & Thorland, 1987; Wilson et al. 1996; Cronin & Hansen, 2005; Requena et al. 2009; Alemdaroğlu, 2012).
MANY teachers do not know how to use data provided by annual assessments of their pupils» literacy and numeracy
ability, despite
often criticising the
tests themselves, a new report has found.
But the notion of paying teachers on the basis of their
ability to improve
test scores,
often termed «merit pay,» while earnestly debated by education policy researchers, is strongly opposed by teachers unions and is a political nonstarter in many parts of the country.
Oh, and let's not forget the ubiquitous frustration and anger I keep running into regarding things like professional discretion, high - stakes
testing, and an
often enormous gap between curricular mandates and students»
ability levels.
Not as
often discussed is our
ability to use students» in - game actions as evidence for the assessment of skills and knowledge, including those not easily measured by traditional multiple - choice
tests.
Often lost in the discussion of girls» advantages is the reality that boys outperform girls on
tests of visual and spatial
abilities, and do at least as well on
tests of mathematical skills at this age, and these differences widen as they advance in school.
Furthermore, uniqueness
often comes with selective admissions, which suggests that access to diverse school choices is greater for students who through
ability or parent involvement can navigate a complex system of admissions rules and
testing.
30 In other words, licensure
tests too
often operate as a bureaucratic hurdle rather than a meaningful measure of teaching
ability.
Often children are given different work to do according to their perceived
ability or previous
test outcomes.
The Power of Public - Private Partnership Private philanthropy strengthens our
ability to innovate, research and
test new designs for teaching and learning - so
often a constraint of public funding.
Field -
test teachers
often pointed out student levels of engagement, student
ability to use new content knowledge, and connections to required curriculum standards as factors contributing to high ratings in terms of the effectiveness of the lesson.
They are
often given at the end of a learning module to
test the learner's understanding, retention, and
ability to apply what he learned.
Often, these
tests do not examine a teacher candidate's
ability to teach this content.2 Until recently, teacher licensure exams were mostly comprised of multiple - choice and a few short answer questions.
Critics of charter schools have
often pointed to those schools»
ability to expel uncooperative and disruptive students, far more readily than regular public schools can, as a reason for some charter schools» far better educational outcomes, as shown on many
tests.
The gifted youngster's
ability to define and solve problems in many ways (
often described as fluency of innovative ideas or divergent thinking
ability) may not be compatible with traditional gifted education programs or specific classroom requirements, in part because many gifted students are identified through achievement
test scores (Torrance, 1977).
In short: Maintaining a global server network (which
often includes server farms owned by third - party firms) is hugely complicated and expensive, and stress -
testing the network's
ability to cope with player load — even using thousands of bots to simulate player activity —
often only gives a partial picture.
A key problem for reducing the uncertainty in climate projections is historical records of change are
often too short to
test the skill of climate models, raising concerns over our
ability to successfully plan for the future.
It's also unclear how memorizing
often - archaic rules to prepare for standardized, high - stakes multiple - choice
tests that are administered under stressful conditions will in any way improve one's
ability to competently practice law.
What it means: This
test, done at speed, assesses a person's mental speed and their
ability to parse conflicting and
often contradictory information.
Recruiters and interviewers will
often throw out questions that are designed to
test a candidate's
ability to think on their...
Employers
often use psychometric
testing to vet potential employees and help them understand a little more about your personality and
ability to fit into the role they are offering — and this type of
testing is becoming increasing popular.
You will face a series of
often intensive
test from numerical reasoning to personality, which will challenge your technical, mental and emotional
ability to excel in the position and the company at large.
Online aptitude
tests,
often the second stage of the application process, assess your
ability to analyse a situation and make a judgement.
These
tests often include complex written information that you will need to analyse and comprehend in order to derive relevant conclusions from the text.Bank of America Analyst uses these
tests as a means to assess your verbal comprehension
abilities.