Sentences with phrase «as adequate passing»

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And Whitehead's reopening of the theme used this concept only in passing, as an arbitrarily chosen case - study of the difference between scientific abstractions and adequate common - sense.
The affirmations of the latter are certainly meant to be timeless truths, and in so far as they are adequate, they may pass as such.
Making brown boxes once used to be a fairly straightforward endeavor, but as the corrugated industry has evolved from a commodity supplier into a value - added products manufacturer over the last decade, the old notions of what once passed for adequate...
Purse seems like she will be a more than adequate Sykes replacement, a better motor, but not as much experience and her passing touch needs to improve.
Santi Carzola just back from a long lay out was rushed back and not given adequate rest but Wenger won't pass a chance to rotate as he would run the team down till it broke.
(Feed Yourself, Feed Your Family, 2012) Mothers who consume no animal products, those who have nutrient absorption issues due to Crohn's disease or gastric by - pass surgery, or who have diets limited by other disorders or choices, should discuss vitamin supplementation, particularly vitamin B12, with a knowledgeable health professional for the sake of their own body and health as well as to ensure that their bodies have adequate stores to draw on when producing breastmilk.
Viewed as a simple, escapist, heart - warming tale set amongst the Hollywood elite, it's a perfectly adequate distraction which, like a brightly coloured, no - frills plastic wristwatch, at least passes the time, until you're home again.Hide
Available as a Blu - ray / DVD / digital copy combo, «Hall Pass» has a technically adequate presentation for a mid-level comedy such as this — the visual transfer clean and the lossless audio milquetoast save for the occasional club scene, fired bullet or screeching tire.
As the years passed and the «adequate yearly progress» targets grew, he says, more and more schools in more and more states fell into the category of «failing» — 50 percent, 60 percent, even 70 percent.
Someone should remind our loquacious governor that he was instrumental in passing legislation that's eerily similar — i.e., inasmuch as CT students can't meet NCLB's Adequate Yearly Progress standards, CT will now raise those performance standards by embracing the Common Core, increasing graduation requirements, and eliminating developmental education for entering college freshmen who need extra help.
The November 1943 edition of the NEA News Bulletin from the Department of Classroom Teachers noted, «The Texas Classroom Teachers Association has helped the teacher leaders of the state to study and recognize the needs of the teachers of the state as a whole... Teacher retirement was a most important objective and the Association worked tirelessly until a retirement bill was passed and adequate provisions made to finance it.»
While the law aimed to close these gaps, they persist despite incremental progress.20 Even after making statistical adjustments to proficiency rates under NCLB, by 2005 — four years after the law passed — the rates of schools making «adequate yearly progress» started to decline.21 Any school missing a single target for any subgroup for two years in a row initiated particular actions, such as offering free tutoring or the option for students to transfer to a higher - performing school.
As a condition of licensure, Washington should require its secondary teacher candidates to pass a content test in each subject area they plan to teach to ensure that they possess adequate subject - matter knowledge and are prepared to teach grade - level content.
Oregon should reconsider its waiver policy and, as a condition of licensure, require all secondary teacher candidates to pass a content test in each subject area they plan to teach to ensure that they possess adequate subject - matter knowledge and are prepared to teach grade - level content.
Not only did entire schools and districts have to pass the testing goal for a year, called Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), but each subgroup had to pass the goal as well.
Acceleration is more than adequate, as is passing performance.
Secondly, and just as importantly, to make sure that adequate plans have been made for the surviving spouse in the event of the passing of the spouse on title.
Once your policy is designed and funded and enough time has passed to allow for the accumulation of adequate cash values (and this will vary somewhat from policy to policy), you can begin borrowing from it as a source of private funding.
Both atria are relatively thin - walled chambers that receive blood from the veins, act as a conduit for the blood to pass into the ventricles, and actively push blood into the ventricles to ensure they are adequate filled.
Scale makes a difference, and in the context of a true global emergency transition, domestic reductions within wealthy countries, even difficult reductions, would become extremely difficult to pass up as the pressures of stringency increase and mitigation opportunities in the South become as costly as those at home, as they eventually would under any even plausibly adequate target.
The center lane can not be used unless there's an adequate line of sight, of course, just as with passing on a two - lane road.
As Justice Ferguson scathingly noted in a judgment where lawyers for both parties had failed to do adequate research for the case: «In my view, it is not acceptable for any counsel or articling student to come to court intending to argue a contentious point of law without first researching the point at least to the extent of looking up the issue in basic reference books... If the lack of preparation and research in this case were unique or unusual I would let it pass, however, unfortunately it is not.
Passing - off or its equivalent seems adequate protection there and here: as you say, will you really mistake Wells for Ellison, or Ellison for Wells?
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