Sentences with phrase «critical second line»

The Conservative Party offers a critical second line to many Republican incumbents and party rules would allow Long, whose state committee also meets this weekend, to deny them a cross-endorsement.

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By summer the development staff had working demos of Sammy's Science House, the third in Edmark's early - learning line; Thinkin» Things 2, the second in its critical - thinking line for 4 - to 8 - year - olds; and the first two titles in a line called Imagination Express, a series of interactive story - writing programs for 6 - to 12 - year - olds.
This is a critical line move since «7» is the second most common margin of victory.
Just after the second - half kickoff, Arkansas took the ball on its own 38 - yard line — a position that Coach Broyles considers «just outside the critical area» --(that is, too far away to score a touchdown) but, emotionally hopped up, Arkansas went on to score anyway.
This presentation of his work, the second at the gallery, seeks to draw attention to this critical yet underexposed period of intense experimentation with space, line, form and colour by one of the most important post-war Japanese artists.
With this in mind, you'll want to craft a strategically - written headline — and perhaps subheading line — and use bold to highlight a few critical elements to give that six - second reader the most essential facts.
A Critical Analysis of the Contino Case, quoted favourably by the Supreme Court of Canada Second Families and the CSG - A Call For Reform Variation under the Child Support Guidelines The Fixed Formula: THE REALITY BEHIND THE GOVERNMENT LINE «Undue Hardship» produces conflicting decisions Overview of the Guidelines circa.
Second, in line with the results of other studies that unexpectedly found a negative association between triadic coordination and marital satisfaction in parents (Favez et al., 2011), it is likely that parents in a more positive family context — e.g., with a lower level of coparenting conflict — might be more able to develop reflexive thinking and thus be more critical in their assessment of child symptoms, whereas parents facing difficulties within the family might trigger defense mechanisms, such as denial, leading to a bias in the assessment of their child in a falsely positive way.
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