Sentences with phrase «design questions too»

And hopefully these blog posts can answer others design questions too!

Not exact matches

The seven - year study was designed to «fill the gap» left by the United States census (no questions on religion), the self - reporting of denominations («widely differing criteria»), and smaller surveys (too few questions or people).
So thinks the Pew Research Center, which today released the second wave of a massive study designed to «fill the gap» left by the United States census (no questions on religion), the self - reporting of denominations («widely differing criteria»), and smaller surveys (too few questions or people).
«They posed some very difficult questions and when we were forced to answer them, I think what ended up happening is we end up with a much better design and for the uses of the building too,» project architect Nick Liberis said this month's meeting.
However, the study design does not allow us to answer the question whether US clinicians are too liberal in assigning the diagnosis of bipolar disorder to youth or, alternatively, whether English clinicians fail to recognize or diagnose these illnesses.
But he, too, questions the experimental design.
Someone from Bittner's organization, the Wildlife Research Institute, subsequently told San Diego Loves Green that while some eagles were killed by wind turbines, the alert in question was specifically designed to address the problem of hikers getting too close to eagles.
What the best telescope design is will depend on what questions we want to answer and on the properties of planets, too: our meeting in San Diego explored these issues as well as the technology development needed to build a telescope more ambitious than anything very built.
And to weigh in on MJ's question, I don't think anyone is ever too old to wear a beautifully designed, tailored jacket such as that one.
Second, these heated debates have led school - choice proponents to pay too little heed to crucial questions of market design and implementation — especially the extent to which reforms have, or have not, created a real market dynamic in education.
They have been designed for use in Functional Skills from entry level to level 2 and include some problem based questions too.
Too often, the questions that we design might actually close doors for students, so we need to know who our students are in order to create questions that will open doors inviting them into learning.
According to Dr. Marzano, though, teachers and PLCs should not focus on too many design questions at one time.
Future installments of our extended interview with Carolyn will tackle the tough question of how one advocates for more schools in a system with arguably too many already, how to improve existing schools while also supporting new programs, and what all this means for the future of the School Design Lab as it iterates and evolves with the changing landscape of Oakland.
In Understanding by Design, we have chosen the unit as a focus for design because the key elements of UbD — transfer goals, understandings, essential questions, and performances of understanding — are too complex and multifaceted to be satisfactorily addressed within a single lDesign, we have chosen the unit as a focus for design because the key elements of UbD — transfer goals, understandings, essential questions, and performances of understanding — are too complex and multifaceted to be satisfactorily addressed within a single ldesign because the key elements of UbD — transfer goals, understandings, essential questions, and performances of understanding — are too complex and multifaceted to be satisfactorily addressed within a single lesson.
With the many standards teachers have to cover, with too little time to do so, it is no wonder that it's difficult for many classroom teachers to progress to Design Question 3, Deepening New Knowledge and Design Question 4, Generating and Testing Hypothesis.
What if the car in question has been engineered from the viewpoint that stuffing its interior with such niceties as heated seats and a sunroof, or softening its suspension for the daily drive to work are not in fact desirable design elements but rather themselves «compromises» of an unacceptable order that go too far in separating the pilot from the visceral thrill of motoring?
«The question is one of design, but it touches on narrative too.
As I have already mentioned, you can mash Square and make your way through a significant portion of the early stages - with the gameplay being as easy, and the story barely non existent, it is far too easy to get disengaged with the game entirely.Then there is the question fo the character designs - look, they were always going to be divisive, but they stand out even more today than they did back then.
Written with voices that matter, Logo Design Love author and international designer David Airey gets down to all the nitty - gritty questions that you've been too afraid to ask.
With such a range of enjoyably gaudy works, it poses the question whether the exhibition design, in its elegant economy of means, might too have spoken the vernacular language of the works it displays.
In her words, «One must question whether members of the Bar, who occupy positions of special trust and confidence, should chafe too strongly against rules designed to ensure that the line between lawyers and others trading on their own account does not become blurred» (para. 88).
Might as well ask what makes good design: it's a proper question with an answer too vexed for a fillip — or me.
There's also no question that the phones feature a design that is sleek and impressive, yet all too familiar.
Today's behavioral interview questions are designed to root out your experience in a particular area and see if it's relevant to the job you are applying too.
This question is designed to uncover whether you're effectively cheating your current employer or not — because if you are, there's no reason to suspect you won't cheat your next employers, too.
I am making my own design too, but quick question... how thick was the stencil that you ordered?
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