Sentences with phrase «fully effective part»

Julius Heuscher writes of the adolescent: «His ideas though noble, delicate or princely, are still immature and brittle and can not yet become a fully effective part of the adolescent's real life.

Not exact matches

Scientists do not yet fully understand how antibiotics work on the molecular level, but they think that the drugs are effective in part by introducing reactive oxygen to bacterial cells, which damages key cellular structures.
There are no medications that are effective in the treatment of anorexia, in part because we do not yet fully understand the biology and the genetics of the illness.»
But in order for this to be effective, you must first identify which part of the technique is flawed and preventing you from fully utilizing your glutes.
Most of the time we do not fully understand the complexity of a biological process, and when we yank this or that identified piece or part of the puzzle away and try to use it in isolation, IT FAILS to be as effective (if effective at all) as simply eating the plants.
In two letters to Congress, coalitions of organizations, educators, and advocates call for strong funding for the School Leader Recruitment and Support Program (SLRSP) and to fully fund the Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants program (Title II, Part A) in SY18.
To prepare ELLs fully for academic success, sheltered instruction must be part of a broad school - or district - wide initiative that takes into account many elements of good teaching practice, including culturally responsive teaching; multicultural, theme - based curriculum; effective classroom management; appropriate grading; and meaningful, collaborative involvement of parents.
In addition, New Leaders — along with the American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA), ASCD, Learning Forward, the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), and more than 100 other national and regional organizations — called on Congress to fully fund the Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants program (Title II, Part A) in FY2018.
Effective Coverage works hard to make renters insurance available to everyone, which is part of why fully forty - four percent of Americans have the coverage today.
Though you may not fully understand how this is effective, it is actually part of a relatively new training concept called «positive reinforcement training».
The other sections of this paper about applications of effective static stability are interesting, but I didn't fully understand the parts about supercriticality constraints (see Schneider and Walker 2006), so I'm not gonna cover those.
Last week, in Part 2, I examined more fully the concept of an «effective online presence» and then featured one lawyer who was using a relatively new social network, Pinterest, in a very creative way.
If the option holder's employment with the corporation and / or a subsidiary, as the case may be, is terminated for any reason other than set forth in paragraphs 6, 7 or 8 above, whether such termination be voluntary or involuntary, without his having fully exercised his option, the option shall be cancelled and he shall have no further rights to exercise his option or any part thereof and all of his rights hereunder shall terminate as of the effective date of such termination.
Distributing your new and nicely formatted resume is only part of a fully functional and effective job search.
Your cover letter can be fully effective if you will state your desire to be considered for your target job position on the first part of the letter.
All of that said, I do agree that there is a whole puzzle to be worked out here, and that cutting taxes will only be fully effective if it part of a broader plan to make the whole thing work.
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