Sentences with phrase «much review activity»

It's also helpful to study recent titles they've published on Amazon and see if there's much review activity.

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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams's organization the One Brooklyn Fund, which has raised as much as $ 964,000 over the past two years, has taken money from entities whose activities are under review by law enforcement or that have business interests before the government.
Though Cahill did not mention sales tax legislation during his 16 - minute review of legislative activities, he spent almost twice as much time fielding questions about it from media after his remarks.
Building a sandcastle wasn't an activity I'd thought much about since childhood, but on a recent vacation to the Florida panhandle I found a Trip Advisor review of sandcastle lessons close to where we were staying.
Education researcher John Hattie and his colleagues conducted a comprehensive review of student learning outcomes and identified both how much growth is typical and what types of teaching activities optimize student learning.
When Activity Center is enabled, parents can visit a customized, secure page on their smartphone, tablet, or computer to review how much time their kids spend playing games, watching videos, and reading.
My writing and other book - related activities such as book reviews took up so much time lately and are likely to do so in the foreseeable future.
The site also includes a themed calendar, picture book links and resources, links to picture book publishers, links to picture book authors / illustrators, links to picture book blogs / review sites, picture book activities, and much more.
An elderly woman came to see us regarding her debts (as a bankruptcy trustee that's pretty much why everyone comes to see us), but when we started to review her financial activity a pattern quickly emerged.
By this, I mean that, through press trips and reviews of comped services (ie, activities, courses, software, travel gear, transport, accommodation, etc.), we can do much more travelling at a much lower cost.
On this blog, I write and share stories and photography from my own experiences, travel adventures and local wanderings and explorations both in my home province of Manitoba (Canada) and abroad; in - depth travel guides for the places I have visited; reviews (accommodation, product, restaurants, tours, activities, etc.); simple and healthy plant - based recipes; tips for living a healthy, simple and natural lifestyle; detailed articles about a variety of travel - related topics (solo female travel, deeper and off the beaten path travel, misconceptions about places and debunking negative myths, staying safe, responsible travel, cultural insights, packing tips and lists, travel research and planning, ethnic cuisines, and more); tips for healthy and natural living and so much more!
In a 2016 review in «Hyperallergic» of her solo show «Artifacts», Stephen Maine wrote, «Excavation is a potent metaphor for the artist's studio activity, and Mendelson's artifacts emerge from her subconscious as much as from her enthusiasm for her subject matter.
Of course, there is much more to climate science than a few sentences, but today we also know that multiple peer - reviewed studies show that 97 percent or more of climate scientists agree that climate change is real and caused by human activities.
That's 13 different ways we know that human activity is driving global climate disruption, and six major peer - reviewed scientific papers that describe just how much is driven by human activity vs. natural factors.
While much of the media focus on the effects of climate change has been on the Arctic, a review of peer - reviewed scientific literature done by researchers at Australia's James Cook University reveals that in the past 25 years there's been a expansion of the world's tropical zones and that human activity has contributed to it: The literature review shows that the areas which climatologists and meteorologists consider to be the tropics (which is defined differently than in geography) have expanded at minimum 300 kilometers (186 miles).
If the participants in the IPA engage in joint quality assurance or utilization review activities, they will need to share protected health information about their patients much as participants in an integrated clinical setting would.
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