By using the term professional learning community we signify our interest not only
in discrete acts of teacher sharing, but in the establishment of a schoolwide culture that makes collaboration expected, inclusive, genuine, ongoing and focused on critically examining practice to improve student outcomes.
Not exact matches
Taking these or an extra pair of knickers or briefs with you when you're out, along with wet wipes,
in a
discrete toiletry bag (or a pencil case if you'd prefer) can sometimes
act as a comfort mechanism — you have them just
in case.
Just as
in regular electromagnetism, the force would
act over long ranges, and the photon (the
discrete unit of light energy) would be massless.
Had Congress intended to limit the Dickey - Wicker to only those
discrete acts that result
in the destruction of an embryo, like the derivation of ESCs, or to research on the embryo itself, Congress could have written the statute that way.
and himself, can be divided
in three
discrete acts completely separate
in tone.
In Rampage, however, the town acts as a discrete signature in a game book - ended by oft - overlooked Illinois cities, while the film's primary location, Chicago, is a direct reference to its Midway origin
In Rampage, however, the town
acts as a
discrete signature
in a game book - ended by oft - overlooked Illinois cities, while the film's primary location, Chicago, is a direct reference to its Midway origin
in a game book - ended by oft - overlooked Illinois cities, while the film's primary location, Chicago, is a direct reference to its Midway origins.
Tactics and SRPG games tend to be turn - based and utilize a grid / hex - based movement system with specialized units or classes that can move and
act in discrete increments.
· significant
discrete tax - related items, including amounts related to changes
in tax laws (including the Tax Cuts and Jobs
Act enacted
in December 2017), amounts related to the potential or final resolution of tax positions, and other unusual or unique tax - related items and activities.
** GAAP EPS includes incremental expense ($ 1.03 for the fourth quarter and $ 1.04 for the full year 2017) due to the impact of significant
discrete tax - related items, including amounts related to changes
in tax laws (including a reasonable estimate of the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs
Act enacted
in December 2017, as provided for
in accordance with Securities and Exchange Commission guidance), and amounts related to the potential or final resolution of tax positions, and other unusual or unique tax - related items and activities.
In 1953, Rauschenberg embarked on the «red paintings,» in which collaged elements acting as discrete images rather than merely textural interest took on their own life and importance within the painting structur
In 1953, Rauschenberg embarked on the «red paintings,»
in which collaged elements acting as discrete images rather than merely textural interest took on their own life and importance within the painting structur
in which collaged elements
acting as
discrete images rather than merely textural interest took on their own life and importance within the painting structure.
There is an examination of the
act of viewing an artwork and the moment
in time during which an audience member allocates to the digestion of a piece of artwork, and an analysis of the varying approaches of presenting artwork to the public and how being
discrete or explicit may affect its delivery.
Mergel has organized numerous exhibitions and artist projects at the ICA, including:
Acting Out: Social Experiments
in Video (2009), an examination of the complex dynamics of social relationships featuring works by Yael Bartana, Phil Collins, and Javier Téllez; Tara Donovan (2008 — 2009), the sculptor's first museum survey, for which Mergel served as co-curator with Nicholas Baume and coordinated the national tour; and Accumulations (2007 — 2008), an ICA Collection exhibition that considered how artists assemble
discrete elements into more than the sum of their parts, with works by Paul Chan, Josiah McElheny, and Cornelia Parker, among others.
While each artist creates
discrete objects, these works
act in direct dialogue with one another — at times alluding to furniture or other functional items —
in order to generate a broader context that extends beyond their individual physical forms.
Plaintiff responds that his claims are not based on
discrete acts, but rather on a continuing violation — a continuing failure by Mr. Michals to honor his promise — that began
in August 2009 and culminated
in October 2012, when Plaintiff realized for the first time that Defendant would not be fulfilling its promises to promote him.
They engage
in discrete information seeking
acts, but do not identify the specific question to be answered; if this question relates to the issue; and how the issue relates to the legal concept.
Very often, our team is engaged to assist
in the hiring or separation of high - level executives and advisers,
acting in a
discrete and effective manner.
Before the implementation of the Justices of the Peace
Act, 1989, many justices of the peace worked part - time and were paid on a fee - for - service basis meaning they were paid a separate and
discrete amount for each service they performed, but otherwise received no remuneration as a justice of the peace.The new legislation contemplated justices of the peace working
in full - time, salaried positions.
An additional impediment to legal research
in the Internet Archive is that the materials have been digitized and can only be retrieved as «volumes» and not as
discrete «documents»; i.e., you can find and retrieve v. 1 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914, but it's time - consuming getting to p. 317 of that volume if you're looking specifically for the Succession Duty
Act, RSO 1914, c 24 (though once there, you can easily bookmark the page).
In her presentation, Ellen Gutterman, an associate professor and political scientist at York University's Glendon College, said while it is clear there has been «across - the - board enforcement» of the Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act by the U.S. Department of Justice since 2002, it considers a «narrow idea» of corruption as
discrete transactions rather than tackling embedded networks.
the referral of
discrete issues of fact or law arising
in the context of NNTT mediation to the Federal Court for determination pursuant to ss.86 D and 136D (1) of the
Act (see also Division 3 of Order 78 of the Federal Court Rules),