Sentences with phrase «make more observations»

Continue passing the book as students make more observations, with each student reading one page aloud at a time.
«We need to make more observations to confirm the finding, but this information will help test theories of how such young stellar objects operate.»
Last June Gilliland reported at an American Astronomical Society meeting in Boston that the unanticipated variation in starlight means Kepler has to make more observations to complete the survey of its little patch of sky.

Not exact matches

For example, if you notice a worker struggling with one set of tasks but exceeding in another, let him or her know your observations, and make an effort to arrange the workload to a balance more favorable to the person's strengths.
Perhaps it makes sense to conclude with the more general observation that changes in the size of global capital flows and the accompanying imbalances increase the importance of sustaining the credibility of monetary policy, because they increase the costs of a loss of credibility or a negative shock to credibility.
A third observation from this analysis is that the ten - year forward real returns of investments made at PEs between 12 and 17 had the biggest spread between minimum and maximum returns and were therefore more volatile and less predictable.
I don't know if I can make the same type of observation about silver being sensitive to monetary policy; silver seems to be more sensitive to gold action and industrial activity.
excerpt: «My Indo - American friend made a few other observations about the coverage that we're seeing, which is that he's not actually being treated poorly over there, and it's more that certain politicians and business leaders don't want to be associated with members of the Indian Cabinet, which is controversial in large swaths of Indian society.
While Tesla and the NTSB have made some early observations, there's still more work to be done as part of the investigation.
The same observations can be made for developed Non-US equities, and the valuation case becomes even more compelling when looking at Emerging Markets.
However, I do believe we can make some observations about our world, which may lead to greater clarity, and, more importantly, may lead to greater love, peace, kindness and gentleness when we use our words.
I made the same observation above but you said it much more eloquently!
Years and years of contemplation, observation, more contemplation and more observation can make a person intuitive, wouldn't you say?
Faith that the sun will rise is more of a resonable expectation than a belief despite evidence — there is a precedent set based on long observation by not only the person making the belief statement, but also by everybody else in the world (except maybe the Inuit).
Based upon this observation, the cardinal makes two proposals: a more generous widening of the procedures for investigating the nullity of marriages and, invoking the criteria of mercy, a dispensation to allow, in certain cases,...
Perhaps we ought to ask how to make this observation from the Qur «an true, once more, among those who fellowship around the Bible.
Based upon this observation, the cardinal makes two proposals: a more generous widening of the procedures for investigating the nullity of marriages and, invoking the criteria of mercy, a dispensation to allow, in certain cases, the divorced and remarried to receive Holy Communion.
Those who have made these observations but maintain a sense of humor about themselves and the human condition in general are more likely to call themselves agnostics.
So the vacationing Carl Scott made the following observation that I think deserves more attention than it will get in the comments section: The key here is Peter's 35 state claim [Peter Lawler passing on a story from the Politico that Santorum would lose 35 states.]
To demand that what we say about God be verifiable by direct observation or by an airtight process of logical deduction makes no more sense than to demand this of statements about Millard Fillmore.
Unlike some sort of weird belief system, or «atheists» that many christians want to make it out to be, «science» is nothing more than the rational, logical observation and study of the world around us.
I am reminded of an observation Alasdair MacIntyre made as early as 1981 in his justly famous After Virtue, to the effect that moral and political discourse is now little more than mutually traded expressions of indignation.
Nor is this requirement altered by the observation, which Cobb seems to me to make rather more of than he should, that the philosopher, too, always stands in a special tradition which shapes his vision.
In a word, the Bible theologizes more in terms of personal conversations, even arguments between God and man, than in terms of analytical statements because it refuses to make «Him» into an «It» for study and observation.
Here I will make an observation by which I say more than was said at any point in the foregoing discussion.
Often (in my observations) it is more of a way to make one's self the center of attention and give bragging rights on how many people have had the «Good News» yelled at them....
I'm counting on my friend Roger to bring his historical and theological insight to the conversation, which means I'll be sharing a bit more from a personal perspective, incorporating my own story with some of your stories to make some general observations about what I think is happening in evangelicalism and why some of it makes me excited and some of it causes concern.
Last April, broadcaster and journalist Janet Street - Porter made a poignant observation about the society... More
Will we claim that the struggles for a more just international economic order has nothing to do with mission».39 He then made an important observation.
But he does make this observation about the child that he eventually has: «I realized that George, who had done nothing more admirable than cry and feed, was richly and permanently human to me, possessed of a soul, and no alteration could change that.»
When more accurate observations reveal such errors, scientists study their data and make further observations to understand where they went wrong and what a better explanation would be.
In this context it is difficult not to recall the observation of Eddington, made a half - century ago (NPW 47 - 58) that in Minkowski's time - space the past is separated from the future even more effectively than in the world of Newton: instead of an instantaneous three - dimensional cross-section, it is a four - dimensional region of «Elsewhere» which separates the causal past from the causal future.
But it was also the case that, as Alter moved from making brilliant observations about a small selection of texts to writing large commentaries on entire biblical books, the weaknesses of his scholarship became more visible.
And as he thinks about them, in awe and wonder of his observations, he comes to amazing conclusions... He looks at himself, even the wonderful make up of his own being, and he begins to understand that there is more to him then it meets the eye.
He made three broad observations: (1)»... competition is not a myth in the sense that Australia has achieved a great deal since 1974...»; (2) «while much has been achieved, more needs to be done» (in this he agreed with recent comments made by Fred Hilmer) and (3) «where competition is clearly a myth, especially in the areas of infrastructure provision where there are monopoly providers, economic regulation is the complement to competition.
It seems from my observations that Wenger has ruined more players than made them.
As loaded as the expression is in Dallas these days, Sunday's game was a sobering experience for the Cowboys and for Jones, who made that very observation more than an hour afterward as he celebrated his 54th birthday by sipping red wine in his luxury suite.
I agree that the formation change made us much more potent going forward, but Gotanidea's observation that we are then open to counterattacks is surely because the players haven't been disciplined or intelligent enough to leave one full back and one midfielder in defensive positions when all the rest go streaming forward.
I would recommend actually doing some real observations of children going through sleep training before you make judgments (and this whole web page was very, very judgmental and reads more like anti-CIO activism to scare would - be parents from sleep training their kids).
We downloaded some fun observation forms from Twinkl to make it more exciting and to encourage writing.
Making observations with our 5 senses helps us learn more about the world around us.
When we do science, we make observations using one or more of our five senses.
The observations could make some evolutionary sense if we accept the idea that men with lower testosterone levels are more likely to be monogamous with their partner and care for children.
Balancing with M&M's is a fun activity that works on measuring, comparing, making observations, counting, and more.
Lessons include some of the following topics: simple machines, air quality, nature of science, making observations, flight, astronomy, exercise, nutrition, rockets, graphing, weather, and lots more.
She made the basic arithmetical observation that none of this was deliverable while we were stuffing prisons full of more and more people and cutting staff numbers.
It has become a cliche to repeat the observation made by former General Secretary Morgan Phillips, that Labour «owed more to Methodism than Marxism».
State lawmakers earlier this year agreed to a package of education policy changes that linked test scores to evaluations as well as in - classroom observation and made it more difficult for teachers to obtain tenure.
The move comes after NYSUT pushed back this year against efforts by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to overhaul the state's teacher evaluation system, with the performance evaluations linked to both standardized test results and in - classroom observation, while also making it more difficult for teachers to obtain and keep tenure.
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