Sentences with phrase «for relative difficulty»

Within this model, text readability — specifically, its quantitative measure for relative difficulty — is set higher than the mark set by prior readability systems and reading comprehension assessments for each grade span.

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In addition to the difficulty of «finding» Lutheranism intellectually relative to Calvinism in their respective publications, I also think it's more difficult for our putative convert to find Lutheranism ecclesiastically relative to Calvinism.
Theological like every other type of education is involved, as has been noted, in a host of dilemmas that can not be solved theologically; but its difficulties are increased tremendously by the internal conflict in which it is engaged when it substitutes the relative for the absolute.
(There is also a possibility that John's financial difficulties were caused by his recusancy, for many Catholic gentlemen of that age often avoided fines by «conveying» their property to friends and relatives.)
What the Old Testament especially teaches us is this: «that zeal is as essentially a duty of all God's rational creatures, as [are] prayer and praise, faith and submission; and, surely, if so, [then] especially of sinners whom He has redeemed: that zeal consists in a strict attention to His commands» a scrupulousness, vigilance, heartiness, and punctuality, which bears with no reasoning or questioning about them» an intense thirst for the advancement of His glory» a shrinking from the pollution of sin and sinners» an indignation, nay impatience, at witnessing His honor insulted» a quickness of feeling when His name is mentioned, and a jealousy how it is mentioned» a fullness of purpose, an heroic determination to yield Him service at whatever sacrifice of personal feeling» and an energetic resolve to push through all difficulties, were they as mountains, when His eye or hand but gives the sign» a carelessness of obloquy, or reproach, or persecution, a forgetfulness of friend and relative, nay, a hatred (so to say) of all that is naturally dear to us, when He says, «Follow me.»
One reason for this difficulty has been the relative dearth of academic programs devoted to training individuals in regulatory affairs and the need to develop these experts through on - the - job training.
Although the authors caution that their results are approximations intended to guide future modeling efforts, this study provides fundamental information regarding the relative difficulty of achieving desired albedo modification effects and is an important starting point for understanding the limits of what is widely considered one of the most viable solar geoengineering techniques.
The intelligent touches and relative difficulty make Rogue Ops generally fun for fans of the genre.
For some children, these skills will develop with relative ease, but others will experience various degrees of difficulty.
Without negating the importance of and relative difficulty of other forms of writing, omitting narrative writing as a form for high school students does not represent the rigor that is possible and necessary within these documents.
Aside from being ranked by relative difficulty, levels can also be created for specific areas of a business, meaning every learner finds themselves on the ideal path for their job.
If you're older, or have difficulty seeing, for instance, is there a trusted friend or relative who could help you go over the explanations of benefits to make sure they're really for you?
The spoils of war are relative to the difficulty selected; for instance the Red path will reward the player with many coins, possible trophies and of course much bragging rights, where as the easier paths will produce only a percentage or no rewards at all.
Yet the game also came in for its fair share of criticism for its slow and inconsequential opening, largely empty world, bland colour palette, litany of rupee - related annoyances, relative lack of difficulty and slavish devotion to aping Ocarina at the expense of the freshness offered by predecessors Majora's Mask and the aforementioned Wind Waker.
Though the Super Star Wars series is beloved by many for its relative faithfulness to the films, the titles are also notorious for their insanely high difficulty level.
20 The «rule - based» or analytic system allows for conscious consideration of stimuli in decision - making situations, and often manifests in a more deliberate reasoning process.21 «Fluency» refers to the relative ease or difficulty of a cognitive process, and fluency helps determine which information processing system we use.
I also am no expert on grey literature, but I think due to the difficulty in categorizing (and finding) it (especially for law - related GL), and due to its relative importance, I wonder if this as a small example that illustrates the important role that MLS / MISt / MIS - trained librarians can play (compared to a non-trained information seeker).
There is a good reason for this; the chargeback mechanism inherent in these methods of payment makes it trivial to defraud a Bitcoin exchange that accepts them, but nevertheless the relative difficulty of alternative methods of payment remains a significant roadblock to many.
We carried out longitudinal analyses of relative and absolute inequalities for three important physical and mental health outcomes (overweight, limiting long - standing illness and socio - emotional difficulties), assessed across the socioeconomic gradient, measured using maternal education and income.
Altered 5 - HT activity does appear to be at least part of the cause for difficulties with perceptual sensitivity and the appropriate recognition of the relative significance of stimulation.
Almost half (47 %) of grandparents and other family (kinship) carers who were previously working gave up their jobs to care for children, many of whom have emotional difficulties and would be in local authority care had their relative not stepped in.
The infant clearly can not state whether he or she experiences symptoms such as a «lack of comfort seeking for distress,» «emotion regulation difficulties,» or» a willingness to go off with relative strangers,» to name a few.
Older relatives, normally one of your parents, often come to stay because they are having difficulties caring for themselves.
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