Maybe that's
deliberate given the setting, but the world feels more static than it has in the past.
Not exact matches
Invited to
give a speech in 2009
setting out her vision for Europe's future, she admitted that her vagueness about her intentions was a
deliberate strategy, not an accidental oversight.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Catherine Mirabile is expected to
give a rebuttal argument, U.S. District Court Judge Joan M. Azrack is expected to
give jurors instructions and then they are
set to begin
deliberating.
Deliberate and specific intent: A common way to motivate and instigate action is to
set targets for the level of improvements to be achieved within a
given timeframe.
Although some preparation programs require that students complete as many as 600 clinical training hours through student teaching, other programs — which are all low - quality alternative certification programs — report that their students did not complete any clinical training hours.25 Even the most intensive teacher preparation experiences pale in comparison with the 10,000 hours of
deliberate practice that researchers say are needed to develop expertise in any
given field.26 While there are isolated examples of excellent clinical residency models that provide students with ample time to practice their skills in a classroom
setting, 27 there is not an entire system that supports this approach.
One Mobile Ring believes this is intentional and
deliberate,
giving consumers a powerful phone, with a decent interface and
set of features where there aren't too many options to fiddle with or corrupt.