Sentences with phrase «influential subset»

Working in partnership with preschool programs in Newark, NJ, and Chicago, IL, Foundations of Learning was a large - scale test of a model that has produced promising results in small - scale studies where it has helped to resolve the severe behavioral problems of a small but influential subset of preschool children.

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«What Jockers is doing is forcing us to re-evaluate if our canonical subset is really as influential, or as central, as we think it is.»
Turing provided an influential formalisation of the concept of the algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, formulating the now widely accepted «Turing» version of the Church - Turing thesis, namely that any practical computing model has either the equivalent or a subset of the capabilities of a Turing machine.
Only a small subset of agencies are not affected by OMB's approval lever: those that are largely self - funded and obtain their budgets from non-governmental sources rather than the annual appropriations process.172 But these agencies are exceptions rather than the norm.173 The approval lever is generally applicable to and influential in both independent and executive agencies.
Determine the interests, values, fears, dreams, and influential relationships of your students by tailoring the motivational techniques for each student in your class (and for academic subsets of students).
Black - Sheep Feminists: A Subset of Feminist Artists Pushed the Limits of Body Art, Political Correctness, and Female Sexual Agency; Today Their Work Is More Influential Than Ever ALISON M. GINGERAS
In the»60s and»70s, a subset of feminist artists pushed the limits of body art, political correctness, and female sexual agency; today their work is more influential than ever Read More
It explores why a key subset of scientists — the physicist founders and leaders of the influential George C. Marshall Institute — chose to lend their scientific authority to this movement which continues to powerfully shape US climate policy.
However, the preliminary analysis includes only a very small subset (2 %) of randomly chosen data, and does not include any method for correcting for biases such as the urban heat island effect, the time of observation, or other potentially influential biases.»
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