For writing - which is teacher assessed - meeting the expected standard means the pupil was considered to be on target or
working at a greater depth.
Nevertheless, in about an hour we could cover what was supposed to take at least a month in school,
probably at greater depth.
At this point, 800 MS Points ($ 10) for Leviathan seems just about right if you liked Mass Effect 3 and want some of the lore explained
at greater depth even if some of the fights are a little frustrating.
There is a league mode also, but not one that I've personally taken the time to dive in
at great depth as it seems more for the long - term and more active players.
Ludgvan School in Cornwall was the only school where more than 50 % of students achieved a high score in reading and maths and were working
at greater depth in writing.
Thus, with the assistance of an extraordinary editor, Davis Perkins of Fortress Press, I have made editorial decisions keeping in mind the serious but mixed audience the book may attract: social scientists interested in religion, theologians concerned about the church and its mission, and clergy and lay leaders who seek to understand their
congregations at greater depth.
And the control measures we're using at shallower depths — catch them and let people eat them — are not as
practical at great depth.»
Trapping is a possibility for removing
fish at greater depth, Green said, and could be especially effective if a method were developed to selectively trap lionfish and not other species.
After the initial explosion and uncontained release of oil, researchers observed a phenomenon that had not been seen before: More than 40 percent of the oil, combined with an introduced chemical dispersant, was retained in a plume nearly 100 miles
long at this great depth.
The resulting colder, denser water sinks and returns
south at a great depth eventually rising to the surface in the tropics, where the cycle, known as the Atlantic Meridional Ocean Circulation, begins all over again.
This shift saves more oxygen for the brain and heart, but to a degree it also seems to fortify the torso against the crushing effects of water
pressure at great depth.
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Monahan's script adapts the story of James Toback, whose actual gambling exploits first inspired the 1974 film; only in this 2014 version, the character drama is saddled with an
attempt at greater depth, with Monahan relying on lengthy explanations and pontifications where the original film preferred action and implication to convey its deeper themes and ideas.
Composed as wall installations that cling to architecture or freestanding sculptures, Caesar's work exudes a blunt «it is what it is» presence, but with a highly visceral, permeable density that
hints at greater depth.
I understand the model that you describe of two circulations with no mass exchange, one wind driven at shallow depth, and one
thermohaline at greater depth.
Sidd @ # 30 But the OHC graphs at your link show a slope of 13.2 e21J per year from 1990 to 2008 plus you have an extra
bit at greater depth (I suppose ~ 14e21J total).
Other problems with the ice cores include meltwater moving through the ice; Bacteria in the ice releasing gases even in 500,000 - year - old
ice at great depth; and contamination and losses during drilling and core recovery process.
Candidates who would like to apply for the position of an SAP consultant should project themselves as professionals who can understand the business
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This grid covers all the statements in the interim teacher assessment framework working towards the expected standard (WT), working at the expected standard (EXS) and
working at greater depth (GDS).
It is not our purpose in these few pages to develop arguments that have been developed elsewhere and
at greater depth.
Also,
at great depth, the water - ice bedrock of Titan is softer than rock on Earth.
«It's a sonar - like system which allows them basically to navigate and find food, particularly in waters where there's little light, either
at great depth or in very turbulent waters with a lot of mud, like estuaries or around marshes,» he added.
What's more, the proportion of pupils considered to be working «
at greater depth» was almost half that in writing (13 per cent) as it was in reading (24 per cent).
They now teach far fewer concepts each year, but
at greater depth.
To reach the expected standard in all of reading, writing and mathematics, a child must achieve a scaled score of 100 or more in the reading and mathematics tests and a teacher assessment outcome of «reaching the expected standard» or «working
at greater depth» in writing.
They show very encouraging increases in attainment compared with the 2016 results, with 61 per cent of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics (i.e. a scaled score of 100 or more or a teacher assessment of «reaching the expected standard» or «working
at greater depth» in writing) in 2017 compared with 53 per cent in 2016.
I think you will find that salinity near the coasts is lower than that at the same depth further from shore, even
at great depth.
Permafrost on land is now seasonally melting and with each season melting
it at greater depth, ensuring that each year methane venting from this source increases.
Scientists are also learning that the ocean has gained more heat, and
at greater depth, than they had realized.