Sentences with phrase «by language demanding»

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Greater attention to treating children with language disorders, such as stuttering, also drives demand for these professionals, about half of whom are employed by schools, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
In light of all this hardware success, I expected to be blown away by the $ 160 Pixel Buds, which feature Google Assistant on demand as well as real - time foreign language translation.
Their letter echoed the language used by the U.S. lumber lobby — which demands what it calls a «clean quota.»
Chen is already complaining about «greedy» Australian agents and urging farmers to consider the long - term future of the trade rather than short - term profits — near identical language to that used by steel mills and government officials when Chinese demand was supercharging the iron ore price eight years ago.
Sen. Simcha Felder threw the state budget into chaos by demanding language about «substantially equivalent» education measures for non-public schools.
He not only managed to chair project team meetings in two different languages, but even more admirably generated the # 3.5 m of budget savings demanded by the client through seeking out specialist solutions.
«We demand an immediate and full apology from Mr. Wike for his gutter language against our people,» the group said in the statement signed by its chairman, Dayo Ogunjebe.
The problem: Machines and parts that are part of an intelligent, networked production are supposed to exchange information on the current status of production, as demanded by Industry 4.0, but they often do not speak the same language or do not provide the required digital information at all.
It's a high concept that demands the dialogue be kept to a minimum; characters communicate by subtitled sign language, eye contact and extreme whispering.
By marked contrast, Common Core asks teachers to think carefully about what children read and choose grade - level texts that use sophisticated language or make significant knowledge demands of the reader (teachers should also be prepared, of course, to offer students support as they grapple with challenging books).
The review also flagged up current shortages of language teachers, with studies previously covered by Schools Week showing another 3,500 languages teachers may be needed to meet demand driven by the EBacc.
Through this webinar, participants will be able to understand the language demands of Common Core mathematics by engaging in a mathematical task, identifying the language demands of the task, and determining literacy practices to equip ELLs to successfully complete the task.
Given that the English language is by far the most common medium across the estimated 8,000 international schools and that many of these institutions follow a British style curriculum, it is no surprise that demand for UK - trained teachers is soaring.
The major goals are to increase the school's effectiveness in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and to increase academic language by particularly integrating the linguistic demands of the STEM areas into the curriculum.
Thirty - three states and the District of Columbia have already received waivers, liberating them from NCLB's chief demand --- 100 percent proficiency of all students in English language arts and math by 2014 — and the sanctions that come with failing to meet it.
The number of languages and scripts supported by the Agylia LMS and mobile learning Apps has expanded due to accelerated global demand from customers and a growing partner network.
Briefly, content is defined by a content language at the intersection of topics (e.g. linear equations) and cognitive demand (memorize, solve novel problems).
While we do not know how these families are spread across the District (see our research on demand for dual language programs) and are working to increase access to information and research about these programs by communities across the District, we do know that:
Nearly 3,500 extra language teachers must be found to meet the government's demand that modern foreign languages are included in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), an almost 40 per cent increase on the number first announced by data experts.
We contributed to this blog post on Greater Greater Washington which focusses on the demand for dual language programs in DC thank to the data analysis by District Measured.
The demographic shift has created a sizable challenge for the small district: how to shift instructional practices aimed at a largely well - off Anglo population to practices that can help all its students, including English - language learners, succeed at the high levels demanded by rigorous new state and federal mandates.
America's school principals overwhelmingly have put the rollout of the Common Core State Standards at the top of their agenda, but the vast majority also say they are not adequately prepared to manage both the budgeting and the overall shift in instruction that is demanded by the new learning goals in English / language arts and mathematics.
There appears to be a demand for demand for mobile reading platforms with text in local languages, level - appropriate text and text written by local authors.
When your cat's body language and vocalizations are communicating «I want you to pet me» (sweet meow, soft eye expression, purring, gently touching you with a paw, and a head butt) drop whatever you are doing, and comply to his demands by slowly petting your feline companion!
There are endless ways of appreciating John Newman's incomparable singularity -LSB-...] By revealing a willfulness to persist in pursuit of a vision that emphatically demands a precise pictorial language — one that correlates with its differences, materially and formally — Newman has created another kind of sculpture in which different forms sing independent melodies that harmonize with the orchestration of his unending interest in all things.
Close Readings brings together practices that are by turns invested in uncovering the frailty of language, prodding at cultural anxieties and individual pleasures, excavating and refusing legacies, asking for tenderness, applying pressure, attending to the complications and vulnerabilities of being together while we are implicated — politically, socially, personally — by artworks and their demands on us.
Jensen's paintings of the past half decade have become larger, and his paint — previously characterised by parsimony or absence — thicker, as if he were testing his language against the demands of another context, and from within rather than vicariously or remotely.
But taken together they show a consistent interest in the codification of language, be it verbal or visual, perhaps best summed up by the demand of John Baldessari's contribution — «LEARN TO READ».
Situating language in the foreground of works that are dialectically driven by the demands of the body, Kahn's work seeks out the visceral pleasures and distresses of disorientation to elicit new ways of «reading.»
Among other issues, the term — as it is defined now — leads not only to the obligation to help countries facing climatic risks, but also those facing economic harms from a premature abandonment of fossil fuels (language demanded, no surprise, by Saudi Arabia).
Experts whose profession demanded accuracy were upset by the shortcuts some colleagues took when explaining things in lay language.
Climate change denial, A; B; C; D; E; F; G Contraction and convergence; equitable sharing of the atmosphere Corporate greed: an unjust distribution of income; Demand side management, or price - responsive - load, relating to electricity supply; Dying languages Embodied energy (and embodied CO2) Energy Energy units, definitions and conversions; Energy density; Energy return on investment (EROI); Ethics: a hugely important subject that is little understood by most; The Great Golden Age Land ownership, or land stewardship?
Although noting that the Supreme Court has held that «[w] hen several words are followed by a clause which is applicable as much to the first and other words as to the last, the natural construction of the language demands that the clause be read as applicable to all,» (Porto Rico Railway, Light & Power Co. v. Mor, 253 U.S. 345, 348 (1920)-RRB-, the Fifth Circuit still determined that «[t] he structure and language of § 2259 (b)(3) limit the phrase «suffered by the victim as a proximate result of the offense» in § 2259 (b)(3)(F) to the miscellaneous «other losses» contained in that subsection.
Although this approach is sensible and laudable, the discretion demanded by subjective considerations undermines the certainty provided by the presumptions, resulting in the exacerbation of complexity, particularly where the exceptions themselves are couched in ambiguous language that can not be understood without reference to the case law interpreting that language.
Rather than applying the ordinary meaning to plain language and seeking to uphold the democratic decision of the voters who elected the Mayor, by construing the MCIA «strictly» and by searching for a «reasonable interpretation which will avoid a penalty,» Hackland RSJ did the opposite of what the law demands,» write Ford's lawyers.
The language «by any person he finds to be capable of their performance» means that the president can demand anything he finds the person or company capable of producing.
In light of all this hardware success, I expected to be blown away by the $ 160 Pixel Buds, which feature Google Assistant on demand as well as real - time foreign language translation.
Within the catalogue is a collection highlighting local Australian talent, «accessible on - demand and ad - free with natural language voice controls powered by Alexa, Amazon's voice assistant».
Amazon Music Unlimited, the full catalog on - demand streaming service, offers access to tens of millions of songs and thousands of hand - curated playlists and personalized stations, as well as natural language voice controls powered by Alexa.
Research the programming languages and skills in highest demand by searching Google with phrases like «best computer programming skills» or «most important computer programming skills.»
a) Sounds to me like the same strategy as was used by the «Sovereignty - Association» crew at the Constitutional level — asking for special exemptions AND $ $ compensation - for - services - provided - locally, expecting / demanding «special status» within the national organization to recognize inherent cultural / language differences, legal uniqueness (rooted in BNA & pre-Confed special - arrangements) blah blah blah - while attempting to hold the whole organization hostage / in doubt, while angling for a better deal — settled in desperation / exasperation in order to make the problem «go away».
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