-LSB-...] can unleash simple yet effective strategies that benefit students all the time, such
as precise directions and positive narration.
-LSB-...] yet effective strategies that benefit students all the time, such
as precise directions and positive narration.
Not exact matches
The theory of the ministry in the churches of the Reformation was also
precise; the minister was fundamentally the preacher of the Word, an idea which later, in the days of Pietism and Evangelicalism, was modified in the
direction of the conception of the minister
as evangelist.
They should be seen
as suggestive rather than definitive; rough guideposts rather than
precise directions.
The
direction that is not
precise creates a problem for the user
as he has to struggle his way through all the steps.
Polanksi's
direction is crisp and
precise but he doesn't resolve basic problems of the stage - to - screen transfer: The tale is claustrophobic (mostly limited to one set) and schematic, with all three characters serving
as ideological mouthpieces.
Allen's visual
direction and editing rhythms are particularly sharp and
precise this time around,
as is his work with the actors.
Just
as the writing, von Trier's
direction is clinically pristine and
precise.
Soderbergh's
direction is
as clean and
precise as Blunt's plotting; he doesn't waste a single frame.
About Gilbert and Sullivan responding to withering criticism of «Princess Ida» by making a comeback with «The Mikado», it's the kind of film that perhaps shouldn't work but does — magnificently, thanks to a clutch of great performances and unshowy but
precise direction, which ensures the movie succeeds on three levels:
as an illuminating, partly self - reflexive meditation on the creative process;
as an unusually vivid insight into just how different the world was
as recently
as the 1880s (all that wariness of the newfangled telephone!)
I am just beginning to use this resource with elementary students that I work with, but so far it has worked out well
as the
directions are very clear and
precise.
By continuously examining our
directions, and pushing for the
precise, we
as teachers grow a more culturally responsive lens and fertilize how students see themselves
as scholars.
It then calculates the level of brake force needed to correct the car's
direction and, via the ABS system, applies that
precise braking force to individual inner wheels
as necessary.
The built in GPS / AGPS and support for Google Maps work together also
as the ultimate travel companion - you'll never get lost and getting to your destination is really easy thanks to the highly
precise and easy to understand
directions guide.
Though Arthur's jumping is much stiffer than Mario's,
as he is unable to change
direction while in air, leaving the platforming to be ridiculously
precise.
The architecture takes on a symbolic value thanks to the writing, and it is the signs that create the field of correspondences... In Learning from Las Vegas, Venturi / Brown / Izenour proclaimed the sign
as being the organizing element of movements in space, and they succeeded in demonstrating the ways in which modernism uses graphic signs and symbols so that space can be oriented in a
precise direction.
Each stroke describes the speed and
direction of its marking, and in this way, the drawings are
as precise and
as abstract
as the maps onto which they are painted.
On the rare occasions that conduct is a relevant factor, the following approach may be adopted; Allegations of conduct should be included in Form E although the parties should be discouraged from raising allegations of conduct unless absolutely necessary; The district judge should clarify at the
directions appointment whether conduct is being pursued and, if so, order particulars to be given of the
precise allegations relied on and give
directions as to the evidence to be adduced by each party; An alternative route may be to defer the filing and service of conduct statements until after the family dispute resolution hearing to allow potential settlement to be explored; It should be taken into account that conduct is one of the relevant considerations in determining whether proceedings should be transferred to the High Court, although conduct alone is unlikely to be sufficient to justify a transfer.
I find it difficult to believe that RECO wouldn't seek to drive a boot in a Northerly
direction threw the Southern orifices of any Registrants who were representing consumers
as Clients, in a trade of this
precise nature.