In today's system, time is
held as a constant and each student's learning is a variable.
Her mother seems to be the only thing
she held as a constant.
Not exact matches
Remember that if the S&P 500 P / E ratio could be
held constant, prices would by definition grow at the same rate
as earnings.
The way this is done is by
holding nominal spending
constant: its share of GDP declines
as GDP increases:
These two rebalancing techniques, the calendar and corridor method, are known
as constant - mix strategies because the weights of the
holdings do not change.
Even
as transfer payments continued to grow with GDP, nominal direct program expenditures — mainly spending on public - service wages — have either declined or been
held constant.
I got the ABRA app to buy and
hold bitcoin —
as I read it was much easier than the
constant paypal transferring I was doing to fund a virwox account.
As anticipated, the ECB
held its policy rates
constant with the deposit rate remaining at -0.4 % and monthly government bond purchases of $ 60bn euro, despite a slightly brighter outlook on GDP growth, which is expected to rise to 2.2 % in 2017, Mario Draghi announced during yesterday's ECB monetary policy meeting.
A Resurrection of his physical body, such
as is implied by the empty tomb and by some of the stories in the Gospels of his appearances, would point towards a docetic Christ who does not fully share the lot of men; unless, indeed, bodily corruption were to be regarded
as being bound up with the sinfulness of man which Christ did not share (but, unless we accept an impossibly literalistic interpretation of Genesis 3
as factual history, it is impossible to
hold that physical dissolution is not part of the Creator's original and
constant intention for his creatures in this world).
When the level of religiosity and other factors are
held constant, religious television viewing does not seem to be associated with lower levels of church attendance, volunteer work, or church contribution in the sample
as a whole.
In September, Time magazine organized a debate between Collins and Dawkins which touched on all the crucial issues: the false idea that science and faith should be
held as not overlapping; the place of Darwinian evolution in the plan of God; the fine - tuning of the physical
constants of nature; the literal interpretation of Genesis; the place of miracles including the incarnation and the resurrection of Jesus; and the origin of the moral law within the human heart.
Clifford Nass and I have demonstrated a significant negative relation between government expenditures and rates of Protestant church membership in 1950 and 1980, taking states
as the unit of analysis.12 This effect appears to
hold when other factors influencing church membership, such
as religious composition, urbanization, region, and migration, are
held constant.
More conservative theologians, on the other hand, believed that his
constant criticisms of Bibelglaube (faith in the Bible rather than the one to whom the Bible witnesses), «credo - Credo» (intellectual assent to the tenets of the Creed) and faith
as a bloss Fürwahrhalten etner Lehre (a mere
holding of certain doctrines to be true) risked throwing the baby out with the bath water.
Christian arguments for the cross to be displayed 24/7 in a public classroom
as a
constant reminder every second of the day that Jesus was murdered by Jews and died for our sins won't
hold up to Christian review if all other religious symbols were placed right next to it.
Success isn't directly related to output and
as an economist Wenger will know that the relatively comfortable and
constant position we currently
hold ticks all the boxes fit his employers.
4 -1-4-1 probably would be successful, IF Ozil tracked back, IF our fullbacks communicated more efficiently to prevent
constant counter attacks and IF our midfield could
hold the ball efficiently (
as they did last season).
While he didn't
hold the ball up
as well
as the Frenchman to bring others into play, Welbeck was a
constant threat because of his pace.
«Young men who grow up in homes without fathers are twice
as likely to end up in jail
as those who come from traditional two - parent families... those boys whose fathers were absent from the household had double the odds of being incarcerated — even when other factors such
as race, income, parent education and urban residence were
held constant.»
Avoiding
constant holding is the basic premise of the Pick Up, Put Down method and many other sleep training methods
as well.
Accountability is a
constant theme volunteers hear during the classes Joint - Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst Youth Sports & Fitness Program
holds to prepare them for the important role volunteers play in the program,
as well
as in the experience each youngster will have.
The special «squeeze and
hold» function is brilliant,
as it removes the
constant pumping required with some other pumps.
This is because these factors may act
as mediators and may explain the difference between home and hospital birth, and therefore
holding them
constant would have led to controlling for the effect of planned place of birth on PPH.
4Moms Infant Tub Unlike traditional infant tubs that
hold water which quickly gets dirty and cold
as you bathe your baby, the 4Moms Infant Tub features a unique design that provides a
constant flow of clean water, while the built - in color - coded digital thermometer makes it easy to ensure the water temperature is safe and comfortable.
The watchlist, first implemented in 2010 by then - Public Advocate Bill de Blasio in 2010, is intended
as an information - sharing tool to allow residents, advocates and public officials to identify which buildings and property owners are in
constant violation of the law and
hold landlords accountable.
But how can politicians be
held to account if they're a «
constant presence»,
as Jay says?
The lack of communication reached peak absurdity on Monday when Cuomo and de Blasio
held competing press conferences and offered different information on the outbreak even
as they insisted they were in
constant communication.
I am not looking for the effect of polarization; I only want changes in beliefs about turnout
holding constant everything else (
as best
as data can test that).
Advocates gain an important rhetorical and political advantage if they can portray a certain level of spending
as a «cut» when dollars are
held constant or rise less than expected.
If the crossing fees are viewed
as a tax on transportation through the Lower Hudson Valley, this may reduce property values,
holding other things
constant.
In the case of universes with a positive cosmological
constant, semi-classical physics, and in particular an idea called the holographic principle [which
holds that the maximum entropy of a region of spacetime is proportional to its area,
as opposed to its volume], is telling us that those universes have a finite entropy.
We always
held the number of species
constant, but made changes to the roles each animal played
as well
as the links between predators and their prey.»
«If the true climate sensitivity really is
as high
as 5 degrees C -LSB-(9 degrees F)-RSB-, the only way our descendants will find that out is if they stubbornly
hold greenhouse gas concentrations
constant for centuries at our target stabilization level.»
When the model
held the polar winds at a
constant level, the sea ice increased only 20 percent
as much.
Without the
constant force of the wind to
hold the warm waters back, the West Pacific warm pool begins to migrate easterly
as the sea - surface level begins to equalize, an event termed an «El Niño / Southern Oscillation» (ENSO).
He did explain clearly to me why climate sensitivity is,
as he calculates it, one degree (here's how: twin each CO2 molecule, two for one, with nothing else changing; assuming all else is
held constant, he's right; not in the real world, but in theory, correct).
If anything, we're in a
constant struggle to
hold on to it
as we age.
A larger number of similar individuals
as indicated by a larger search volume index in a state for «Ashley Madison» may therefore be associated with fewer cases of Chlamydia
holding population, race, age, income, and population density,
constant.
If a state has a larger number of individuals with these traits,
as indicated by a larger Google Trends search volume index, it would be expected that there would be fewer cases of Chlamydia,
holding population
constant.
Hence, an increase in the size of this group of individuals
as indicated by an increase in a state's search volume index for Facebook, would likely lead to a decrease in the number of Chlamydia cases,
holding population and other factors
constant.
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It's lies lifeless,
as the film has already squeezed whatever juice the fruit of ideas were once
held at the time of the project's inception, until there's nothing of the fruit left but the hands that once
held it, torn apart and bloodied by the
constant gnashing together to get that one last drop to provide the sustenance to bring the whole thing to a merciful end.
He was the glue
holding Nadine to her family, since she and Mona are in a near -
constant state of argument,
as well
as the fact that she's convinced her mother prefers the seemingly perfect Darian over her.
But to have these verses
as constant companions is to know something a 5th grader does not: to
hold beauty in the mind, and to swirl it in the glass of delight.
«Another showed that students in Cambridge who passed more fitness tests performed better both on standardized testing
as well
as in their grades,
holding all other variables
constant.»
At any such point, is a random variable with Still conditioning on, consider counterfactual outcomes
as varies over, averaging over the conditional distribution of given: There is a structural function interpretation for: within a school with, we can obtain potential expected output for various assigned values of the teacher input,
holding constant the distribution of classroom characteristics (at the conditional distribution of given).
The available causal evidence does suggest that students in England are responsive to prices,
holding all else
constant, just
as they are in the U.S. [20] But a critical aspect of the argument for introducing fees was that all else would not be
held constant.
In his Washington Post article, Christensen concludes that perhaps what is most critical now is to «move beyond today's time - based rules — those policies, regulations and arrangements that
hold time
as a
constant and learning
as the variable, which inhibits the ability to move to a competency - based learning system.»
The study also found schools that serve many current and former English learner students tended to offer fewer advanced courses compared with schools that serve only a small number of English learner students — even when
holding constant characteristics such
as size and students» performance on state assessments.
They employ complex algorithms to figure out how much teachers contribute to their students» learning,
holding constant factors such
as demographics.
Maybe, maybe... if you could
hold other factors
constant, such
as the courses I teach, the number of students I teach, the curriculum, the technology and other resources, all the other teachers and all of their courses, the administrative policies, the school's schedule, school transportation, extra-curricular activities and field - trips that affect instructional time... if you haven't worked in a school, if you haven't administered the tests and watched the students» eyes glaze over
as they go through a meaningless exercise with no consequences for them... then you simply do not understand this issue
as well
as you need to in order to make pronouncements about it.