Sentences with phrase «arbitrary point»

That is not the case with current systems, where pension - wealth accrual is highly back loaded and concentrated at certain arbitrary points in teachers» careers.
However, most of the endings in the game could only be obtained by replaying the game in New Game + mode and ending the game at arbitrary points.
Super Mario 3D World is undoubtedly going to do very well among Wii U owners, so one might think that Nintendo could work its magic up to a certain arbitrary point and then stop, but interviews like these really stress how the company's staff goes the extra mile to make sure as much of the game is as perfect as possible.
Parameters in the plan work to «pull» teachers already in the system to remain until arbitrary points in their careers, and «push» teachers out after these points — regardless of their life circumstances, passion or dispassion for teaching and other job conditions.
In this post, I examine in detail how Nevada's pension plan for teachers operates and show how it incentivizes teachers to make employment decisions around arbitrary points in their careers.
Fortunately most hotels have dispensed with blackout dates, but they do still use arbitrary points and hotel «categories.»
So it's hard to argue — and frankly, a pretty arbitrary point — that Palin's presence is more boon than bane for environmentalists.
you guys and your timelines... arbitrary points in time to try and prove a point.
Your golden ratio «miracle» takes two arbitrary points and directions in order to try and support your religion.
An 80 - foot shot would bang off the rim and bounce to an arbitrary point on the court.
«Milk breasts» don't suddenly expire and become «sex breasts» at some arbitrary point postpartum.
Dr. Bawumia would have to compute complex mean rate variables for the two periods he is comparing rather than try to use two arbitrary points in time to make his point.
Can we say with any authority, for example, whether the parliamentary democracy of the UK, at some arbitrary point before european...
My students have noted this in every end - of - course evaluation I've given them: the fact that they can change their grade by mastering the material is so much more enabling than bringing in a box of Kleenex for ten arbitrary points.
However, the knowledge that zero is an arbitrary point on a scale that represents the absence of value, which was invented by men, is critical to understanding mathematics and particularly, algebra.
If I make additional deposits into this savings account from time to time, how can I calculate total interest earned up until today, and also up to an arbitrary point in the future, such as eight months from now?
The S1 value level happened to be where price action opened, and therefore served as an arbitrary point of action from there.
Never ever buy points thinking that you may, at some arbitrary point in the future, have a use for them — that's a great way to get burned by a devaluation you didn't see coming.
A few elements haven't held up nearly as well, however, such as the «evil jar» approach to enemy tangos where they'll literally continue to materialize to man a position until you reach some arbitrary point of advancement that informs them to stop spawning.
In other words, it says nothing about climate — 2 degrees is not a tipping point, but an arbitrary point, beyond which we can be less certain about the end of the world than before it.
However, the decision also makes clear that the actual moment when a child's life begins (and warrants legal protection) can not be fixed at the moment of birth any more than it can be fixed at some arbitrary point during gestation.
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