Sentences with phrase «experience less variation»

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A less momentous and more recent instance than that of the Nazi experience offers a bizarre variation on the distortions to which Lutheran piety is liable.
«If we are seeing this amount of variation in Texas, imagine what we would see in a state where the population is newer and educators have less experience serving immigrants and English learners,» said Madeline Mavrogordato, assistant professor of K - 12 educational administration and lead author.
Our movements become more coordinated, we experience less hunger, fewer mood variations and a greater motivation to train.
Common to all variations of the breed is an unmistakable sound that didn't change dramatically when the air - cooled boxer was replaced by the water - cooled engine in late 1997; a less - than - ideal weight distribution combined with a high polar moment of inertia; compromised packaging with little room for luggage; and a driving experience dominated by phenomenal grip and traction — while it lasted.
These approaches, and other variations on them, are often undertaken by less frequent litigants with less experience engaging in eDiscovery, and in certain narrow circumstances (i.e., very small, simple matters with no reason to mistrust custodians), they may be a reasonable choice.
Google researchers developed Motion Stills to make iOS's Live Videos less shaky, then brought a variation of that app to Android to offer a new recording experience for shooting sharable clips.
For example, a forthcoming paper of ours found a significant relationship between bullying / cyberbullying and suicidal thoughts and attempts, but it is important to note that experience with bullying explained less than 5 % of the variation in suicidal thoughts and attempts.
An alternative explanation may be that the Douglas study used a clinical sample from a mental health outpatient clinic where participants may be experiencing elevated stress due to their mental health difficulties rather than due to parenting per se, whereas Alexander et al. recruited from the community where there may be less variation in the data.
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