The first stage is to
designate points in the model where you want to derive a proxy record.
The standards the group was to release April 12 at its convention in Chicago will place an expanded emphasis on basic skills and list specific tasks that students should accomplish at
designated points in their K - 12 educations, according to the president of the 100,000 - member organization.
Not exact matches
Designate three or four
points in time and have everyone
in the car name something they are extremely grateful for, but don't stop there.
It is a gateway to the Black Hills to the north and the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey officially
designated a
point 20 miles north of Belle Fourche as the geographic center of the United States
in 1959.
Dr. Ivan Misner, the CNN
designated «Father of Networking» and founder of BNI and the Referral Institute,
points us
in the right direction with his fishing analogy.
It is, as George Herbert Mead has said, a way of «taking time seriously «17 to the
point that no definable space
in the mechanistic sense can be
designated, or fixed, except as a supposition for purposes which require one to arrest the process, which is to assume that time does not matter or that it does not exist.
The entire passage reads, «
In spite of the many kinds of love, which in Greek are designated as philia (friendship), eros (aspiration toward value), and epithymia (desire), in addition to agape, which is the creation of the Spirit, there is one point of identity in all these qualities of love, which justifies the translation of them all by «love»; and that identity is the «urge toward the reunion of the separated,» which is the inner dynamics of lif
In spite of the many kinds of love, which
in Greek are designated as philia (friendship), eros (aspiration toward value), and epithymia (desire), in addition to agape, which is the creation of the Spirit, there is one point of identity in all these qualities of love, which justifies the translation of them all by «love»; and that identity is the «urge toward the reunion of the separated,» which is the inner dynamics of lif
in Greek are
designated as philia (friendship), eros (aspiration toward value), and epithymia (desire),
in addition to agape, which is the creation of the Spirit, there is one point of identity in all these qualities of love, which justifies the translation of them all by «love»; and that identity is the «urge toward the reunion of the separated,» which is the inner dynamics of lif
in addition to agape, which is the creation of the Spirit, there is one
point of identity
in all these qualities of love, which justifies the translation of them all by «love»; and that identity is the «urge toward the reunion of the separated,» which is the inner dynamics of lif
in all these qualities of love, which justifies the translation of them all by «love»; and that identity is the «urge toward the reunion of the separated,» which is the inner dynamics of life.
And now we must turn to the critical phase of this paper wherein I shall
designate the
points at which I find myself
in tension with the theological proposals of this highly significant work, Christ Without Myth.
Mission for a congregation conceived
in images that embrace the totality of parish experience has a different starting
point than that which extracts from the whole a
designated piety.
The Karst Programme is an integrated agri - environmental scheme which
in 1998 covered 29 400 ha (with an additional 165 900 ha
designated to enter the scheme) and aims to reduce both
point source and diffuse pollution through the encouragement of more sustainable farming methods.
- Garth arrived
in January - We were going into the season with 3
designated players (Oba, Clint, and Valdez with Ozzie bought down with allocation)-- I don't recall rumors of Lodeiro at that
point because a new DP wasn't on the horizon.
Large organizations such as school districts may wish to have a
designated point person address all conditional clearances so that multiple coaches or other people
in the organization don't render inconsistent or inappropriate interpretations of the recommendations on the conditional clearance.
The goal at this
point is to get her to pee and poop
in a
designated, toiletesque spot every time.
The talking
points from Senate Republicans and the Independent Democratic Conference justifying the arrangement
in which non-committee chairs are paid stipends normally
designated for those jobs breaks down
in two broad categories:
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino plans to speak with Energy Sectetary -
designate Rick Perry about the planned closure of the Indian
Point nuclear power plant
in Buchanan.
09.56: Accreditation exercise earlier scheduled for 8 am may kick - start anytime soon
in all polling units around Egbe Idimu LCDA, as election officials are seen just arriving their
designated points.
The parade starting
point was disorganized, becoming a bit chaotic as press and parade participants swirled around the
designated parade start, waiting for the governor, mayor and other electeds but repeatedly ordered to move
in different directions by the NYPD and parade organizers.
The Legislators
pointed out that more than $ 1 million is available
in the Transfer Tax Fund, which is
designated solely for road work, but the administration has allowed it to sit idly while roads crumble.
And many hospitals lack a
designated palliative care team, which focuses on patient comfort at any
point in the life cycle but becomes more critical at the end.
Let a material
point location
in a spherical shell of dark matter be
designated by a radius R, which R is a spinning volume of dark matter whose spin surface is defined by Higgs Particles.
In its creation of the monument late last year, the Obama administration pointed to concern over vandalism in the area, much of which had previously been designated as areas of critical environmental concern for the desert tortoise and bighorn shee
In its creation of the monument late last year, the Obama administration
pointed to concern over vandalism
in the area, much of which had previously been designated as areas of critical environmental concern for the desert tortoise and bighorn shee
in the area, much of which had previously been
designated as areas of critical environmental concern for the desert tortoise and bighorn sheep.
In his proclamation designating this 129,000 - acre site in mid-2000, Clinton said the Ironwood Forest presents a «quintessential view of the Sonoran Desert» and pointed to vegetation including its «ironwood, palo verde and saguaro.&raqu
In his proclamation
designating this 129,000 - acre site
in mid-2000, Clinton said the Ironwood Forest presents a «quintessential view of the Sonoran Desert» and pointed to vegetation including its «ironwood, palo verde and saguaro.&raqu
in mid-2000, Clinton said the Ironwood Forest presents a «quintessential view of the Sonoran Desert» and
pointed to vegetation including its «ironwood, palo verde and saguaro.»
Designated WISE J104915.57 - 531906 (but shortened to WISE 1049 - 5319), the binary system was found using infrared images collected by NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) during a 13 - month period ending
in 2011, which every
point in the sky was observed two to three times.
This means no wandering around, no texting your boyfriend
in between reps. Come with a set workout to complete, limiting your water breaks to specific
points in your circuit for a
designated amount of seconds.
It is embraced by the athletic masses to the
point that every team
in a professional sport has a
designated weight coach.
Players protect these crystals by destroying waves of enemies that appear out of ominous portals and follow
designated paths toward their targets.The game requires a PlayStation Move controller
in each hand to
point and fire at oncoming enemies.
In schools that had a chance to achieve a Recognized rating, low - scoring students who were not designated as eligible for special education in 8th grade were 2.4 percentage points more likely to be newly designated as such in 10th grade, an increase of more than 100 percent relative to the 2 percent designation rate in other school
In schools that had a chance to achieve a Recognized rating, low - scoring students who were not
designated as eligible for special education
in 8th grade were 2.4 percentage points more likely to be newly designated as such in 10th grade, an increase of more than 100 percent relative to the 2 percent designation rate in other school
in 8th grade were 2.4 percentage
points more likely to be newly
designated as such
in 10th grade, an increase of more than 100 percent relative to the 2 percent designation rate in other school
in 10th grade, an increase of more than 100 percent relative to the 2 percent designation rate
in other school
in other schools.
One district warned that schools with an opt - out rate
in excess of 5 percent would risk being designated «In Need of Improvement,» at which point the state could require a «re-allocation of financial and educational resources... [that] could be significantly detrimental.&raqu
in excess of 5 percent would risk being
designated «
In Need of Improvement,» at which point the state could require a «re-allocation of financial and educational resources... [that] could be significantly detrimental.&raqu
In Need of Improvement,» at which
point the state could require a «re-allocation of financial and educational resources... [that] could be significantly detrimental.»
In another project, students designed and built a battery - operated vehicle with a wheelbase of 40 centimeters, designed to be mathematically accurate to travel and stop at any
designated point between 1 and 10 meters.
Although it's necessary to involve all key stakeholders
in trainings and allow them to provide input throughout the process, the best way to streamline communications during an implementation is to
designate a primary
point of contact to own the relationship with the vendor.
Where possible, for longer - term placements, the class teacher should accompany the student on the first day of placement to ensure all parties are aware of the procedure for notifying of any absence, issues etc. (
in front cover of «work placement diary» as well as ensuring that both parties are aware of health and safety, legal requirements from both sides and having a
designated point of contact.
Designed to highlight local proof
points, EduTours couple a presentation of research on the
designated topic with a school visit that includes conversation with school leadership, classroom observations, and insights from experts
in the field.
Almost two decades of CMAIE research findings and publications
point to the following long - term goal: to provide research - based, innovative music and arts -
in - education practices that will serve as a foundation for a
designated laboratory school program
in every U.S. school district.
For pupils living
in an NR31 postcode and between 2 and 3 miles away there is the option of a minibus pick - up service that collects and drops off pupils at a
designated point; this is charged at # 10 per week, with a reduction for pupil premium students.
I didn't want to wear out my elbow giving
point - bys
in the
designated passing zones.
In every issue of BookPage, Book Clubs columnist Julie Hale
points readers to new paperback releases ideal for reading group discussion,
designating one as her top pick of the month.
Even if the second one was
designated for Palm, both of these functions sound like commonplace features on tablets — and mobile devices
in general — at this
point.
But there are a couple of issues: the device lacks a
designated touch
point to slide open the device, resulting
in thumb smudges on the screen, and using the mute / lock rocker button on the top is awkward when the screen is extended.
Likewise, Amber Tree Leaves made a great
point of having some funds
in a specifically
designated account for college, but does also favor the flexibility
in taxable brokerage accounts:
It is a gateway to the Black Hills to the north and the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey officially
designated a
point 20 miles north of Belle Fourche as the geographic center of the United States
in 1959.
Delivery
Points The locations and facilities
designated by a futures exchange where stocks of a commodity may be delivered
in fulfillment of a futures contract, under procedures established by the exchange.
But even though you pay the premium now as with an immediate annuity, you don't receive the payments until some
point you
designate in the future, say, 10 or 20 years from now.
«A licensed show is a show at which championship
points may be awarded, given by a club or association which is not a member of The American Kennel Club but which has been specially licensed by The American Kennel Club to give the specific show
designated in the license...»
Through the program, the council provides veterinary education loan repayments from the fund to eligible veterinarians who have graduated from an accredited doctor of veterinary medicine school; currently live
in Colorado or, at some
point, have lived
in Colorado for at least three years; and agree to practice veterinary medicine for up to four years
in a rural area of the state that is experiencing a shortage of veterinarians that the council
designates for participation
in the program.
BL
pointed out that there are
designated people at the KC to deal with all correspondence and regretted if
in some cases the KC fails to respond to owners» concerns.
In western medicine, doctors have recognized that these
designated points have an abundance of nerve endings, lymphatics, and blood vessels, likely facilitating their actions.
Only Use the Specified Potty Spot As you check
in, ask the front desk to
point out the
designated pet potty area.
If the payment network you are using —
in this case, MasterCard —
designates that a store is a grocery store, then you get bonus
points on cards that give extra
points for grocery stores.
One person
designated as the head of household manages
point accumulation and can book award flights for anyone
in the family.
More than 30,000 acres (120 km2) of the
Point Reyes National Seashore are
designated as the Phillip Burton Wilderness, named
in honor of California Congressman Phillip Burton, who wrote the legislation creating the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and was instrumental
in helping to pass the California Wilderness Act of 1984.