Sentences with phrase «develops common points»

I've been studying how he builds the plot, plants motifs and objects through the narrative, and develops common points of psychology and conflict among the characters.

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That being said, through trial and error, I've developed solutions for some of the most common pain points associated with remote workforces:
In most cases they have overcome both political fragmentation and government overload by replacing their old governmental bureaucracies with an innovative and effective form of governance: coalitions (composed of business, government, nonprofits, universities, neighborhood and minority associations, and religious groups) that develop a cooperative agenda to improve the city and that assume many of the city government's traditional functions (economic development, long - term planning, educational reform, even care of the homeless), and that also operate like political parties of yore (providing the point of access for new groups and a public realm for discourse, debate, and negotiation concerning matters of the common good).
To remedy this deficiency, I developed 19 protocols for the most common pediatric health conditions, but still drawing from the original 12 acupressure points to keep it simple for parents to learn and to use.
The Common Core, we remember, is a set of standards or goals which has been developed to describe what our students should achieve at various points in their education.
Lloyd's Register is developing a system which will monitor not just the global stress on the hull but also stresses at points where corrosion and fatigue are common.
The finding points to a strong connection between this common sleep disturbance, which affects up to five percent of all children, and the loss of neurons or delayed neuronal growth in the developing brain.
I will be able to test those common markers in glaucoma, and this study will be a starting point for translating novel imaging techniques, initially developed for cancer detection, to the early detection of glaucoma.
This may bring us closer to understanding the underlying biology of a very common form of cancer, and KRT5 in particular may point us to new pathways for developing new drugs or skin care products.
Consequently, it requires a reorganizational transformation which develops a real neuronal constellation of interpersonal solidarity through a common minimum curricular, where universal ethical values serve as the fundamental meeting point, emanated from Human Rights and the Universal Declaration of Democracy.
It's worth pointing out that when the states developed the Common Core State Standards, they provided some important distinctions from current standards and current state tests.
Earning these points required «commitment to adopting a common set of high - quality standards» and «participation in a consortium of States that is working toward jointly developing and adopting a common set of K — 12 standards» that «includes a significant number of states.»
PathFinder evaluates educators» individual feedback to develop a personal learning path that takes them from their starting point on a Professional Learning Map to their destination, where all educators will be — that place of common understanding.
(Supporters point out that Indiana's new standards are virtually identical to Common Core, albeit under a different name, and that South Carolina remains a participant in the Common Core program until it develops alternative standards.)
Endsley notes that the study helped network members, who are part of a REL Northwest research alliance, develop common data points and core working groups.
In developing the IEP, the team should keep as its focal point the RI Common Core State Standards and other standards of the general education curriculum that all students, including students with disabilities, are required to meet.
Major points were awarded for developing, adopting and implementing common standards and assessments throughout the state.
In truth, these comments and developments, appraisals and assessments — some very pointed, others more exploratory — have these things in common: candor, surprise, and exhaustion, as in the healthy exhaustion that arrives when we stop struggling and face up to some long - developing realities.
Anyway, it's a common problem and almost every dog develops bad breath at some point of his / her life.
Food allergies are the third most common type of allergy seen in cats and they can develop at any point during the cat's lifetime.
Cancer in dogs is common: one in four dogs will develop dog tumours at some point in their life.
Dr. Lambrecht points out that there are several common diseases that can develop from being overweight.
In addition, it has become increasingly difficult to find museums hosting different exhibitions which start from a common point and develop a discourse experimenting with forms and spaces, hereby showing a more comprehensive curatorial work.
These «touching points» in both of them will act as common ground to develop a new body of works.
I will refrain to redirect my reply to interesting sites (which I have nothing in common with) that develop this point so that no one will accuse me of trolling around.
Please forgive me for stating the obvious: there are mountains of scientific evidence, plenty of sound reasons and abundant common sense imploring the leaders of India, China, the US and the rest of the over-developed and under - developed world to consider that the seemingly endless, global expansion of large - scale industrialization and production capabilities, now overspreading the surface of Earth, could be approaching a point in history when these unbridled big - business activities could dangerously destablize frangible global ecosystems, irreversibly degrade the environment, recklessly dissipate Earth's natural resource base and, perhaps, destroy our planetary home as a fit place for human habitation by our children.
The unfairness (the inequity) of the situation is also a sore point and the cause of much of our frustration — large parts of the «developing» world are already struggling with the concurrent forces of increasing poverty, energy and food shortages, and privatisation of the commons — consequences of unfair international trade rules.
He pointed out that although China's «basic circumstances» are fundamentally different from small island states, all developing countries are unified in their commitment to the principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities (CBDR, we will now officially keep track of how many times it's mentioned by a member of the Chinese delegation).
Consider this example: Your spouse doesn't seem to be paying much attention to you, so you start to hang out with a friend at work more and more often. Your spouse, feeling ignored at the same time, looks to others for companionship and friendship instead of you. Trouble started innocently enough — there's nothing wrong with hanging out with friends. But at some point these people have developed 2 completely different lives and after a few years probably don't have much in common anymore.
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