Ironically, the Ritter team reanalysis used district boundary lines in an effort to justify the charters» segregated enrollments — even though charter schools are often not
constrained by those boundaries.
Not exact matches
When you feel hemmed in
by life, frustration and desperation can drive you to push constantly against the
boundaries constraining you.
Logic and reason dictate the existence of a presence that is not
constrained by the physical
boundaries of matter.
In a world
constrained by so many
boundaries, where time never seems to be enough, the Internet can get you anywhere within a blink of an eye!
Perhaps the reason «A Nation at Risk» played such an outsized role in education reform is because it spoke to this very ideal of America as a nation of strivers too big to be
constrained by conventional ideological
boundaries.
4 Ironically, charter schools held an early promise of becoming more integrated than regular public schools because they were not
constrained by racially isolating school district
boundary lines.
We see a future full of choice, without being
constrained by technical
boundaries, devices people play on, or console generations.
The day -
by - day, month -
by - month, year -
by - year, etc. sequencing of values, however, will not correspond to observations, since climate models solve a «
boundary value problem» and are not
constrained to reproduce the timing of natural climate variability (e.g., El Niño - Southern Oscillation) in the observational record.
Nor does residence time have anything to do with oceanographers» imaginary bottleneck in the
boundary layer, where CO2 waits thousands of years for deep ocean sequestration to make room in the surface layer,
constrained by equilibrium carbonate equations.
Processes are non-linear; often
constrained by specific
boundary conditions that are essentially unknowable.
Spencer shared that the team sees a future full of choice, without being
constrained by technical
boundaries, devices people play on, or console generations.