Don't try to squeeze
it into a subject category that doesn't fit; simply try another contest.
Not exact matches
Miscellaneous expenses that are
subject to the 2 % rule fall
into three
categories: tax preparation fees, unreimbursed employee expenses and other expenses you pay to (a) receive taxable income (b) manage an investment property or (c) get a tax refund.
Separate the information in your notes
into broad
categories (these will become your course modules) and smaller, more specific
subjects within each of those broad
categories (these will become your course lessons within the modules).
«5 Whitehead shows how this concept of a thing, a concept that grew out of practical dealing with the actualities of the world, entrenched itself in the
subject - predicate structure of language and from there made its way
into Aristotle's theory of the
Categories.
On the other hand, nothing could be more dangerous than importing Western ideas
into the
subject matter or working with
categories adopted from the history of Western philosophy.
The first way is to follow Thompson's elaborate but sensible classification scheme that divides the motifs
into major
subjects (
category B, for example, refers to animals, D to magic, T to sex).
As you will discover in the following pages, part of SI's ongoing celebration of its 50th anniversary, cover
subjects can be subdivided
into many
categories, both metaphysical and statistical.
Before then I'm going to share with you the Information Architecture work on the site and our view of
categories, a contentious
subject which turns even the most mild - mannered maker
into a monster.
The Act includes 23 separate Sections of exemptions, which fall
into two
categories: «class» exemptions, which disqualify all information of a certain type from the disclosure regime; and types of information which may be exempt
subject to a «prejudice» test.
If the 1961 law were found to be invalid, the development might fall
into a
category called a major concession — defined by the Department of City Planning as any privately run enterprise bigger than 15,000 square feet sited on public land — and thus
subject to another public review process.
The
subjects fell
into three
categories: One group were church members who had taken peyote at least 100 times but had minimal exposure to other drugs or alcohol; another set were not church members and had consumed little or no alcohol or drugs; and the final portion were former alcoholics who had been sober for at least two months.
They divided the papers
into nine broad research areas and 261
subject categories.
After cardiorespiratory fitness levels were standardized for age,
subjects were placed
into low, middle and high fitness
categories, and cholesterol and triglycerides were analyzed after an overnight fast.
Though we often think of mammals in the order Carnivora as predators, many of these species are themselves
subject to high rates of predation and, as such, have evolved a suite of antipredator defenses that tend to sort them
into two quite different
categories.
It is possible to divide the literature on the
subject into two broad
categories: the romantic and the technical.
The researchers played a three - word sequence that included a word the
subjects had not heard before, but which fit
into one of the three
categories.
One
subject who fell
into this
category was a man who had been beaten and kicked in the head during a robbery several years back.
Aged between 38 and 73, the
subjects were divided
into four, self - reported
categories: definite morning type, moderate morning type, moderate evening type, or definite evening type.
So if you're interested in, say, how the nominees for the documentary short
subject category are chosen, perhaps dig
into the Academy's lengthy list of rules and regulations.
There is some evidence to suggest that school districts are choosing to retain teachers in
subject areas with teacher shortages, with 13.3 percent of teachers that received layoff notices falling
into such a
category compared to 15.1 percent of teachers who did not receive a notice.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar
categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «
subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit
into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
---- «a set of standards must embody the knowledge essential to each of the core
subjects, and this can not be accomplished by trying to fit disciplinary knowledge
into broad over-arching, non disciplinary
categories such as «critical thinking» and «problem solving.»»
With that philosophical basis, the initial practical step is to obtain The Green Book of Songs by
Subject, which classifies over 35,000 popular tunes
into some 1800
categories.
Individual
subject grades were collapsed
into broader
categories such as Academic Achievement and Academic Effort.The second evaluation (RealVisions, 2007) examined program delivery, both in terms of professional development for teachers and arts integrated instruction for students; outcomes for teachers and students; and the mechanisms that mediated between program delivery and outcomes.
TAP uses a set of standards for evaluating teachers that is based on the work of consultant Charlotte Danielson.1 In Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching (1996), Danielson breaks teaching down
into four major
categories (planning and preparation, classroom environment, instruction, and professional responsibilities); 22 themes (ranging from demonstrating knowledge of the
subjects taught to designing ways to motivate students to learn); and 77 skills (such as when and how to use different groupings of students and the most effective ways to give students feedback).
The book also includes a list of 7, 923 vocabulary terms culled from the national standards documents and other publications, organized
into 11
subject areas and 4 grade - level
categories.
Student scores also are broken
into four
categories: well below proficient at the grade - level
subject, partially proficient, proficient or excelling.
Monaghan also faults the state for deliberately calibrating the system so that 10 percent of the state's teachers — or at least the third that teach value - added
subjects — fall
into the ineffective
category.
Each
subject is divided
into learning
categories and then further
into skills.
The authors find that statewide accountability measures fall
into one of seven main
categories of indicators: achievement indicators, such as proficiency in reading and mathematics; student growth indicators in multiple academic
subjects; English language acquisition indicators; early warning indicators, such as chronic absenteeism; persistence indicators, such as graduation rates; college - and career - ready indicators, such as participation in and performance on college entry exams; and other indicators, such as access to the arts.
Each
subject is divided
into learning
categories and then
into skills.
Divided
into 53 distinct
subject categories ranging from books on the environment and cooking to sports and family issues, the Purple Dragonfly Book Awards are geared toward stories that appeal to children of all ages.
There's only a few comics I think of that are great just because, on a purely comics level, they rise above and beyond their
subject matter - and Slam Dunk volume 4 rises easily
into that
category.
Now you want to be careful because you want to choose the
subject categories that are relevant to your book, but we always talk here at Ingram about, we have so many wonderful librarians who are excellent at categorizing books
into the specific
category that's relevant to their title, but it is also a marketing play as well, and so you want to think about connecting with your audience.
The major
subjects were logic, Tibetan art and culture, Sanskrit, medicine, and Buddhist philosophy which was further divided
into five
categories: Prajnaparimita, the perfection of wisdom; Madhyamika, the philosophy of the middle Way; Vinaya, the canon of monastic discipline; Abidharma, metaphysics; and Pramana, logic and epistemology.
Classification essay writing is written to place the elements or
subjects into different
categories based on some general factors maintained by examples.
The book contains 47 pages of lesson ideas for using Book Creator for iPad, divided
into 8
subject categories.
Expenses must first be split
into two
categories: those that are
subject to specific dollar limitations and those that are not.
Tax - exempt interest that falls
into a
category the IRS calls «specified private activity bond interest» is potentially
subject to the alternative minimum tax, or AMT.
6.2
Subject to clause 6.3, we will not be liable for losses that result from our failure to comply with these terms and conditions that fall
into the following
categories even if such losses result from our deliberate breach:
Her imaginary portraits of invariably black
subjects almost fall
into a
category of familiar modern social types.
Now that Times policy doesn't require a premium subscription to read archival material, it would be good if old articles were threaded
into more specific
subject categories.
Sections 243.1 - 243.4 of Article 243 of the Code, specifically: rate of the tax due on emissions of certain pollutants
into the atmospheric air, caused by stationary sources of pollution; rates of the tax due on stationary sources» emissions
into the atmospheric air of pollutants (compounds), which are not listed in Section 243.1 of this Article and are falling within a certain substance hazard
category (except for carbon dioxide), shall be applicable
subject to determined approximately safe impact levels of such substances» (compounds») impact on the atmospheric air of urban settlements; and rates of tax due on emissions of carbon dioxide
The divergent data post-1960 fits
into the
category of less - reliable data, as does the Briffa time - series that is deficient in long - term variability (Gavin is right that this was the
subject of the «dilution» email.)
In this
category I would place Prince William and his bride — a young couple who become the
subject of information hounds potentially seeking to make a buck from intruding
into every aspect of their lives.
I fall
into the former
category on this
subject as most Maryland accident lawyers do because they have seen what a projectile a person can become when launched from a back seat because they were not wearing their rear safety belt.
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Decisions falling
into these
categories are
subject to review for either correctness or reasonableness.
In the past, the
subject of purchasing life insurance for smokers was simple, everyone was lumped
into the same
category of tobacco users regardless of what form of tobacco you used.
As mentioned previously, researchers studying attachment classify their
subjects into categories which include secure, insecure - avoidant, and insecure - ambivalent.