Sentences with phrase «more informal hands»

For others it is more informal hands - on play or exploring learning.

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The new paper, in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, is more quantitative than that informal show of hands.
A gathering of party members, where a more informal voting system occurs, usually by raising of hands or gathering in small groups in support of a particular candidate (or sometimes by ballot).
Limited vocabulary, low reading ability, and low investment of time in reading often go hand in hand, since students usually learn more sophisticated words through reading, rather than from informal sources.1
Each one of Powhida's fabricated objects is accompanied by a «certificate painting» that contains a discussion of the trope at hand, descriptions of how the piece was made, as well as more informal opining from Powhida.
Settlement negotiations pre-suit, on the other hand, are more informal.
The breakfast, lunch, or dinner interview provides the interviewer with a chance to view, first hand, your interpersonal abilities, as well as your dining etiquette, all within a more informal environment.
Compared to litigation, arbitration can be much more informal, allowing the parties to relax and focus on the questions at hand.
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