Sentences with phrase «descriptor from»

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson has a content descriptor from the ESRB for «partial nudity» and if you've played the game you can see that is evident.
I wasn't sure what to think when I saw this descriptor from the roaster, but it is certainly an apt adjective.
As you may recall, this style challenge is a little different because you pick three descriptors from our darling «Deena - created» (AKA Deena from Shoes to Shiraz) graphic then use them to put together a complete look.
The booklet was created using photographs of my own pupil's work, some from various blogs and grade descriptors from the AQA website.
Descriptors from the four stages of Language Acquisition are used to make this determination.
You can set your pet sitter up for success in finding your pet by writing down all the important descriptors from Step 1, and providing the list before you leave.

Not exact matches

Returns from global stocks during the period from November 2002 to May 2015 showed that stocks with favorable readings in these three descriptors persistently outperformed those with unfavorable readings.
Chief of Staff John Kelly is a domestic policy novice with little apparent interest in the subject, but you wouldn't know it from his descriptors.
In the second, people are very comfortable with identifying their sexual identity as gay — or some other descriptor — but seek to refrain from sexual behaviour as the outworking of living consistently with their beliefs and values.
In 2009, the site's founders analyzed responses from more than 500,000 users and discovered that including the word «atheist» in a first message to another user was more likely to garner a reply than any other religious descriptor except Christian.
The funny bit of perhaps - irony is that from the outside, my life even likely affirms those narrow descriptors of «true» womanhood.
I'm curious if you can state it without using the Pauline «descriptors»... here's a quote from a well known Christian that illustrates what I mean,
They use descriptors such as «high - altitude,» «mineral,» or «like Miley Cyrus» instead of «brown leather and cigar smoke,» but they can still rattle off the Grand Crus of the Côte d'Or from north to south.
As a descriptor, session is a catchall phrase that applies to a far - reaching array of styles, from Founders» bright, citrusy All Day IPA and Drake's hopped - up Alpha Session IPA to the twangy Bell's Oarsman and Brasserie Dupont's farmhouse - style Avril.
But Best threatened the legislation would cause «enormous problems for the city,» including preventing police from using basic racial descriptors as they search for criminals.
XML, an information encoding meta - language from the World Wide Web Consortium, has gained currency as a universal data descriptor.
Cognitive dissonance is a better descriptor for an internal state, although we should remember that all such descriptions are inferences from behavior, language, brain scans, and so on, not direct observations of someone else's mind.
The MD descriptors were able to accurately distinguish active ERK2 inhibitors from weakly actives and inactives, which was not the case when the models used only 2 - D and 3 - D structural information.
Their initial work was... fresh doesn't seem like a particularly good descriptor... different from what other people were doing, so it was easy to hide the conservative, tried and true nature of their stories.
First guesses based on merely the «heartland» descriptor and nothing more would pin the map in and around Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri, which would place the action of Red Dead Redemption 2 far away from the setting of what is its continuation, Red Dead Redemption, since the upcoming game is a prequel.
You'd think that a documentary that's just about life aboard a fishing vessel would be as far away from that descriptor as you can imagine, but the images and sounds that directors Lucien Castaing - Taylor and Verena Paravel have captured truly are like nothing else you've ever experienced.
«He's an evil genius, kind of like a Bond villain, but also a gourmet chef,» Gibson said, adding some extra descriptors to his role as an arms dealer looking to launch a weapon into space, to the obvious disagreement from the U.S. government who hires Machete (Trejo) to stop him.
Her character arrives on - screen fully formed, with a certain warmth emanating from her (not a descriptor generally associated with Falco characters).
These superficial descriptors of perceived quality evince an all - too - common perspective from younger filmmakers on a form of hard - edged cinema that values narrative jolts above the meaningful creation of a cinematic world.
The movie is often the last descriptor, if only because Schumer can switch from brash to vulnerable to deadpan without missing a beat.
(Zero Dark Thirty, it should be said, came from Columbia and Magic Mike, directed by Soderbergh, from Warner Bros.) All should be qualified under that «adult filmmaking» descriptor, but what Boyle fixates on are franchises killing every possible «adult film.»
National Curriculum Level Descriptors Pupil friendly Classroom display AT2 Learning from Religion
Very much a work in progress, the descriptors are (from left to right) Listening, Reading, Writing.
Level descriptors for KS3 are taken from language ladder descriptions - not NC.
brief [ish] 2009 level descriptors adapted from the APP checklists, can be uused for posters or used for self - assessment
Those values differ from leader to leader, but usually include descriptors such as caring, empathy, and humanism.
From these descriptors, the complete set of search parameters was developed and entered as a keyword search into both ERIC and EBSCO Professional Development Collection.
Here, with the input from a working team of experts, we started with «instructional leadership», as a descriptor that captures the instructional / content focus of leadership (consistent with the math / science search and in line with where MSP activity is) but is less formalized in terms of roles.
This is an innovative departure from how ELA / literacy performance level descriptors have been written in the past, but reflective of the Common Core's emphasis on a student's ability to find text - based evidence for generalizations, conclusions, or inferences drawn and consistent with PARCC's Cognitive Complexity Framework for ELA / Literacy.
PARCC states have produced a number of sample items and documents, from the Model Content Frameworks to evidence statements to scoring rubrics to performance - level descriptors, that demystify the process of assessment construction and provide a bridge from the assessment to classroom practice.
Joe Feldman discusses the need for educators to transition from grading via «blanket point totals» to using descriptor scales to capture levels of standards mastery.
Each leadership element contains a set of themes with descriptors of leadership from a beginning stage through to an exemplary stage.
Descriptors were developed along a continuum from beginning to developing to ideal with a spotlight on any «missed opportunities».
Teachers, parents, higher education faculty, business leaders, and other community members from all of the Smarter Balanced states took part in a highly inclusive, consensus - based process that asked participants to closely examine assessment content and detailed Achievement Level Descriptors to determine threshold scores for each achievement level.
Some of the «calibrated evaluators» (from now on C.E.) even demanded to «see» all 26 or so evaluation descriptors in a single formal evaluation.
Its looks didn't kill everyone («puffed - up PT Cruiser,» «military contract gone wrong,» and «bulbous and goofy» were among its descriptors), but there were more raves than rants for the hopped - up show - car look of the FX45 - from editors, from toll takers, from fellow drivers and gawking pedestrians.
Efficiency and versatility are two key descriptors of the 2013 Nissan Rogue, a small crossover that has changed little from the preceding 2012 model.
Oddly, aside from that descriptor this concept doesn't yet have a name.
«Lustworthy» is a good descriptor, here: the Type R squeezes 306 hp and 295 lb - ft of torque from a 2.0 - litre turbocharged four - cylinder engine that comes hooked up to a six - speed manual transmission.
Leni Zumas refers to her protagonists by these descriptors, invoking the reductive distance from which women are viewed in a patriarchal society: «That's someone's daughter.»
While the removal of this malicious app is seen as a positive move by most, some question whether or not Google's actions push the Internet giant further away from the «open» descriptor it loves to boast.
The label should specify which animal the protein comes from, such as chicken or beef; the protein descriptor can be followed by the words «meal» or «byproduct.»
This stems from the award - winning I Care ® Every Guest, Every Time hotel staff training program, the $ 2 billion spent on strategic renovations following the Design Excellence program and the rollout of the descriptor program.
The foreign Ministry's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has heeded feedback from British travellers and tour operators and has changed the language of its descriptors when advising on travel.
There are six descriptors to choose from with terms like «Focused» and «Renewing.»
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