Sentences with phrase «considerable measure from»

«Foundations have moved in considerable measure from adding to what schools do, to trying to transform schools and what they're doing,» says Chester Finn Jr., a former federal education official who is now president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute.
-- If you are speaking with somebody you have met online and they solicit a considerable measure from inquiries, yet are hesitant to answer questions themselves, this is suspicious movement.

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And because of our gender's history we spend a considerable amount of time just trying to measure up to what we think people expect from us.
Alongside these are other psychic activities geared to man's conscious interaction with his environment and subject to a considerable measure of direction and control from the side of consciousness.
US Senate candidate Gary Berntsen is both sticking up for, and lending a measure of credibility to, the call by GOP gubernatorial hopeful Rick Lazio, for AG Andrew Cuomo to investigate the mosque slated for construction not far from Ground Zero, saying it poses a «real and considerable threat» to New Yorkers and the nation as a whole.
A resolution just passed unanimously by the East Hampton Town Board is careful, deliberate and measured, speaking of «considerable local concern regarding disturbance from noise and related impacts from aviation operations at the airport.»
Analysing the samples, the team — involving experts from Newcastle University, the University of Strathclyde and Aarhus University — were able to measure the relative abundance of specific β - lactam antibiotic resistant genes, which can confer resistance to a class of antibiotics that are of considerable medical importance.
It varies some by species, too — cats can't actually use any plant - source Vitamin A; and a lot of 100 % vegetarian food has B12 listed because B12 content is measured from BACTERIA B12 activity, and the form of B12 in plants is not usable by humans (i.e. it has zero B12 if you're a human, but a considerable amount of B12 if you're e.coli).
We boys spent much of our considerable energy trying to get our girlfriends to abstain from abstinence — measuring our progress in the smallest of increments over the longest periods of time.
Yet, as we have shown, misclassification resulting from this measure is likely to be considerable.
Luiggi my businessperson removed a considerable measure of time from his day to show me various types of autos I could buy.
Their gifted journalists painstakingly take after your guidelines and keep away from the greater part of the basic language structure botches a considerable measure of understudies make while composing their papers.
Sea surface temperature (SST) measured from Earth Observation Satellites in considerable spatial detail and at high frequency, is increasingly required for use in the context of operational monitoring and forecasting of the ocean, for assimilation into coupled ocean - atmosphere model systems and for applications in short - term numerical weather prediction and longer term climate change detection.
Many have spent considerable sums of money on water conserving measures such as waste - water recycling and installation of rain - water tanks; others go out of their way to bucket water from showers or washing machines onto their gardens.
In fairness, there remains considerable uncertainty in aerosol effects, but if there will be real progress in narrowing the credible range for climate sensitivity, it has to come from reducing the still too wide uncertainty in aerosol effects, not from flogging climate models which assume aerosol offsets inconsistent with the best available measured effects.
In this second blog on measuring mobile time capture, Peter explains that the revenue impact comes from a thing called «new found time»; and what's more, the impact is considerable.
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