Sentences with phrase «far clearer language»

When asked, the teacher always explains the concepts in far clearer language than the worksheets do.

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Yet examples of gendered language were «clear and abundant,» the researchers write, and they couldn't help but explore that language further.
Tusk, like a lot of people, would like to see states grow far clearer in their language, though he says that labor unions «don't want a clearer economy.
Another reason might be that what was clear to Paul and his readers is not clear to us because we are removed so far from the original context by time, geography, language, and culture.
This is a short article and people are taking away entirely different meanings from it — the Bible is much longer and written in language far less clear — why should we expect any two people to get the same meaning from it?
The key to the entire plan is in how vague the language is: it is not clear who would be an extremist, or how they are officially designated one, or who already has been, or what they would then have to do to suffer further restrictions to their liberty, or what those restrictions would be.
Also I do not believe in pre-nuptuals but since there are so many people in the world actively scamming others I think this is the one instance (foreign dating) where they are so far away — not understanding the language / culture etc — where I would sacrifice a little romance and make it clear that if you marry me you get nothing financially (as nicely as possible).
«California still does not require annual evaluations for all teachers, and while there is some vague language in state code about using student achievement as part of teacher evaluations «as applicable,» this language is far from the clear mandate now seen in the overwhelming majority of states and is clearly not the practice in districts across the state.»
Combined with Dr. Jensen's clear description of the far - reaching affect that an impoverished environment has on the developing child, it has been clearly illustrated that the effective teacher will need to be constantly vigilant, understanding, and fluent in the language of compassion when providing for the unique needs of impoverished students.
«These three sources give us a really clear picture of the overall impact of Talk of the Town and the lessons we can learn to further develop our understanding of how to most effectively support children and young people's language and communication.»
Although all we can see so far is a glimpse of this new model's grille, Infiniti's swoopy design language is clear here in the curved chrome outline as well as the wave - like crosshairs.
Reaching far beyond the battlefield, it is a manifesto for success in every kind of conflict or competition, having had a notable influence on various subjects such as law, sports, and interpersonal relationships.In this definitive 1910 Lionel Giles translation, the celebrated sinologist's interpretive notes and valuable commentary make clear the nuances of Sun Tzu's language.
The Court further confirmed that the courts must enforce the terms of freely negotiated employment contracts when the language and meaning is clear.
Further, «If the parties want to bar unknown claims, they must use clear and unequivocal language to express that intention.»
The court looked at the contract and determined that the clause containing the arbitration language was buried in a large block of text, making it far from clear what Mrs. Alicea was giving up when she signed the contract.
The ISS further prescribes that the board gender diversity policy include a clear commitment to increase board gender diversity, avoiding boilerplate or contradictory language.
What is immediately clear (and especially when comparing to the standard Google Pixel 2) is that the Pixel 2 XL does depart from some of the design language used for the Pixel line so far.
The clear social gradient associated with children's vocabulary, emerging literacy, well - being and behaviour is evident from birth to school entry.1 These trajectories track into adolescence and correspond to poorer educational attainment, income and health across the life course.2 — 10 Neuroimaging research extends the evidence for these suboptimal trajectories, showing that children raised in poverty from infancy are more likely to have delayed brain growth with smaller volumetric size of the regions particularly responsible for executive functioning and language.11 This evidence supports the need for further effort to redress inequities that arise from the impact of adversity during the potential developmental window of opportunity in early childhood.
They have taken the treatment of anxiety disorders far beyond the disease model that CBT has been stuck in by brilliantly examining the core psychological processes that make fear and anxiety disordered and explaining in clear language what all anxiety disorders have in common.
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