Sentences with phrase «fewer practice papers»

The fact that teachers and pupils were grappling with a completely new set of tests, with fewer practice papers, is likely to mean pupils will not do as well this year as in later years.

Not exact matches

I have seen a lot of papers discussed here, and more then a few practicing physicians, and I haven't seen a lot of time or thought given to papers that dismissed as biased or inaccurate (although there has been a lot of discussion of bias and inaccuracy).
There's nothing better than grading a few papers outside on the bleachers on a warm fall afternoon during football practice.
Unfortunately it seems almost ubiquitous practice to quote an educationally significant term in the more high - brow supplement of a paper, misuse it or confuse it, mix it with a few facts or quotes and assume it counts as quality reporting.
Lots of small annoyances On paper, the infotainment system has everything you'd need, but in practice there are quite a few annoyances.
Having watched a few of the videos I think it is important to point out that your fingers and hand should be kept off the paper as oil from the skin will affect the shading which could ruin a serious drawing and I think it is important to get students to always use a piece of paper under their hands as good practice from the start and not use their fingers for blending graphite.
The new paper says that while practices that can reduce the environmental impacts of current and future ethanol feedstocks have been identified, there are few incentives or policies to ensure that they are employed.
In his paper «Five Reasons Why Terms Like «Practice Support», «Knowledge Management» and «Financial Services» Miss the Point,» Alber noted few people in a law firm really know what these terms mean and suggested they imply a desire on the part of their respective departments to be left to operate in a void with little connection to the business of the firm.
In our experience, you are better off having fewer guidelines, but truly enforcing them, versus having more guidelines that exist on paper but not in practice.
The paper notes that private - practice lawyers will increasingly be entrepreneurs and some will continue with solo practices, although with much more specialized niches, while firms will be smaller with fewer permanent lawyers and staff occupying less square footage, and offices will be reserved only for the most influential partners.
All sound good on paper: few deliver in practice.
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