Sentences with phrase «because number recognition»

When packing for a trip, ask the child to bring three or four shirts and five pairs of pants, because number recognition — rather than counting on fingers — is critical.

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This fixes the dwindling number issue, maintains the respect and recognition of great Bears players from ALL eras of the team's rich history, educates the current fans, and gives an added incentive to players to play their best because of the number they're wearing.
I've included measurements in grams and oz but no cups because you can use it as an opportunity to work on number recognition.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has responded with shock and disappointment at reports that Number 10 is blocking the legal recognition of humanist marriages because Lynton Crosby, David Cameron's election guru, sees reform as a «fringe» issue.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has responded with shock and disappointment at reports today that Number 10 is blocking the legal recognition of humanist marriages because Lynton Crosby, David Cameron's election guru, sees reform as a «fringe» issue.
They also note that, although a large number of studies were reviewed; many more were excluded because they were not specifically focused on gender differences in facial recognition.
Because if you see what the problems are — we did things like grand challenges where we enunciated, «Okay, if you could give us cold chain for vaccines inexpensively, that would save a huge number of lives here» — and articulating, so that the inventors don't just have the market signals [of what the rich world wants], but also the recognition and the awareness of what the nonrich world wants.
I now favour teachers as leaders because I have realised that without the word «teachers» in the terminology, there is no recognition of the greater number of the profession who are engaging in leadership work.
We are the only registration company that does not require a microchip because visual recognition is still the number one way pets are retrieved and reunited with their owners.
Establishing direct links between climate change and migration, «like skyrocketing asylum applications and temperature,» can be difficult because of the vast number of variables involved, Newsweek concedes, while pointing to «the influence of drought in the years - long Syrian conflict, New Zealand's recent proposal to create a visa category for climate refugees and the United Nations» recent recognition that climate change can contribute to displacement within countries and internationally.»
Today, in some of the most pro-arbitration jurisdictions, the number of cases referring to Convention is scarce precisely because the ordinary rules governing the recognition and enforcement of awards are more liberal and, in accordance with article VII (1), routinely applied without any need to refer to the Convention.6
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