Sentences with phrase «end of the pilot»

The students filled out a total of 3 anonymous surveys in the beginning, middle and end of the pilot answering questions relating to the learning environment, the online tools, user satisfaction, and suggestions for improvement.
so #himym could have ended after the pilot... they erased nine years of character development to get to... the end of the pilot... — Ely $ e ❣ (@EnchantingElyse) April 1, 2014
Since the end of the pilot culls, Owen Paterson has been desperately trying to keep the true cost from MPs the media and wider public.
moments, and it works very well, but don't walk into it thinking you're getting It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, because the show packs a heavy emotional punch as well; I found myself feeling genuine compassion and sympathy for Grace and Frankie, and was even a little misty - eyed by the end of the pilot, as anger, resentment, and bitterness gave way to cautious optimism.
If hardly a moment feels plausible, the show has energy to spare and so many balls in the air by the end of the pilot that it's hard not to want to see where they will come down.
Swingtown is far from a great show, but until it feels obligated to give killjoy lip service to the downside of sexual freedom — note the transformation on Molly Parker's postcoital face at the end of the pilot — here's hoping it has its chance to be rompish and fun and a pain in the side of standards and practices.
By the end of the pilot, the show's combination of thematic thoughtfulness, buddy criminal character moments, and shocking blood spatter are very much in place.
Near the end of the pilot, there's a scene that qualifies as both the year's most ridiculous TV moment and the best ever use of an infant in a zombie series.
Handsome leading man Thinnes hardens to a steely determination by the end of the pilot, driven to find the truth as the narrator intones: «Perhaps, for David Vincent, it will never end.»
«The question you ask yourself at the end of the pilot might not be the main question you care about in the finale anymore,» she said.
At the end of the pilot, most educators said they'd continue using flipped learning, alongside other teaching strategies, or would integrate elements such as online resources into a traditional approach.
The initiative, called Children Are Citizens: Children and Teachers Collaborating Across Washington, DC, is marking the end of its pilot year with the launch of a kid - authored picture book [PDF] called Washington, DC, Belongs to Everyone!
At the end of the pilot, have students take the test again to determine if the pilot correlated with any meaningful academic growth.
At the end of the pilot period of five years, a total of 20 NTLI Technology Fellows will have been appointed.
At the end of the pilot we review overall usage and results with administration and key staff.
We'll be interested to learn what the NYPD's results are at the end of their pilot.
At the end of the pilot period, the title will be removed from the collection, but libraries can still buy it.
Near the end of the pilot program the Attorney General will report to the legislature on law enforcement impacts, and the Hemp Industries Association (HIA) will provide a report on the economic impacts.
«We will be ensuring that there is good evaluation of the program so that at the end of the pilot phase we can determine what difference the work of the office has made to children and, if successful, we hope that money might be made to continue the work,» he says.
Ensure that confidential information will remain confidential and / or be destroyed after the end of the pilot project.
Texas Final Quiz At the end of the Pilot Point Texas defensive driving course, there is a final quiz made up of 25 multiple choice questions.
student mental health difficulties reduced - in fact, one in five students originally classified as at - risk or experiencing mental health difficulties no longer was found to be so at the end of the pilot
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