Sentences with phrase «not isolated examples»

These expeditions are not isolated examples of exceptional teachers and gifted students.
And mine are not isolated examples; anyone who has taught for any significant length of time has similar stories to share.
Turing's price increase is not an isolated example.
Greece offers a more extreme but not isolated example, as the past decade has witnessed the resurgence of the «owner state».
And she went on: «This is not an isolated example.
This story is not an isolated example: it's the sixth time a Nobel Prize has been awarded for the study of fruit flies.
But this is not an isolated example.
This is not an isolated example.
The pattern in the matrix above was replicated for all the months of the Norwegian promotion (November through March) so this isn't an isolated example.
Sadly, the Rothko is not an isolated example.
The court also stated that» [w] e note with extreme melancholy that this case is not an isolated example

Not exact matches

And these aren't just isolated examples.
In proving this sweeping statement we need not single out some one example of our moral plight, such as our perplexity of conscience in the killing and destruction of war, and treat it as an isolated problem.
An example is photosynthesis; it is not enough to have an isolated seed or root; plants need light, water, earth and air.
Schmitz's examples are not isolated aberrations but are symptomatic of the illiberal attitudes and ad hoc morality of political convenience that now typify many of those on the left.
Syria is not an isolated case and we need to see two examples about the US behavior in the foreign policy to understand this point of view:
For example, a generalized statement such as «I learned a variety of techniques» won't make the same impact as «I learned to express, isolate, and purify two proteins, which I used in an assay to test their interaction.»
For example, a single fault can't explain how the isolated blocklike Shillong plateau sprouted out of an otherwise smooth plain.
She points out that Farley, for example, did not examine the same Meishan rock samples she did and that he looked for helium in bulk rather than isolating fullerenes first and then looking for gases trapped within them.
«But if you had a tool that allowed you to isolate just the trumpets, for example, it could teach you something about how that part contributes to the whole — something you may not be able to hear otherwise.»
At the same time, advances in sequencing ancient DNA have allowed us to determine not only when one species branched from another, but also whether they reunited, briefly, in isolated examples of interbreeding.
«In the face of natural variability and complexity, the consequences of change in any single factor, for example greenhouse gas emissions, can not readily be isolated, and prediction becomes difficult... Scientific uncertainties continue to limit our ability to make objective, quantitative determinations regarding the human role in recent climate change, or the degree and consequence of future change.»
This one example provided evidence that what Molly was expressing — the ability to calm herself through control over her choices, even if that just meant eating food from a certain place — was not an isolated incident.
Examples include the Strom study (funded by the Infant Formula Council) that declared soy formulas «safe» in a great media blast but did not look at thyroid problems or asthma and whose data actually indicated reproductive problems; or the Klein literature study (carried out at a DuPont Children's Hospital; DuPont owns Protein Technologies, a manufacturer of soy protein isolate) which declared that there is no evidence in the literature of endocrine effects.
The owl question, for example, tests skills not learned from isolated reading practice but from processing information on the varying characteristics of animal species.
While there were instances in isolated pockets in schools where these statements were true, examples of this behaviour as a common and routine practice of teachers was not evident in a single school.
We do not have the ability, for example, to isolate the effect of Houston's alternative certification program, because an appropriate comparison group was not available.
But you don't address isolated examples with a blanket moratorium.
In Singapore, for example, teachers have 20 hours per week scheduled to work with colleagues, including time for «action research,» through which teachers identify and solve shared problems through discussion and classroom experimentation.20 Research suggests that professional learning in many high - performing countries tends to yield positive results when it is part of a larger school effort, rather than a patchwork of isolated activities not connected to school - level goals.21
Although some preparation programs require that students complete as many as 600 clinical training hours through student teaching, other programs — which are all low - quality alternative certification programs — report that their students did not complete any clinical training hours.25 Even the most intensive teacher preparation experiences pale in comparison with the 10,000 hours of deliberate practice that researchers say are needed to develop expertise in any given field.26 While there are isolated examples of excellent clinical residency models that provide students with ample time to practice their skills in a classroom setting, 27 there is not an entire system that supports this approach.
One big plus for Amazon is it doesn't become the isolated example of a retailer standing up against Publishers» demands for higher prices.
Try not to omit an important category, otherwise, the classifications will be considered as merely isolated examples;
It is also an isolated technology silo that's not aligned with HTML5 and the modern Web Platform (for example using unique fillable form technology and scripting APIs).
The United States, for example, can not be isolated from the rest of the world, if it is to keep the dollar at the centre of the global monetary policy.
For example, it creates a long tail which never existed before: I must read it again, but Chris Anderson's book got it wrong... it's not especially about business / retail, the real opportunity lies with individuals who can now connect with & change the entire world, no matter how small & isolated their voice may seem to be.
As the animal's urine will be infectious, you may need to isolate it from other animals — dogs for example can infect other dogs and livestock by urine - marking their areas in wet weather, when the urine doesn't dry out as quickly.
It drives home the realization that, even if you've seen enough isolated examples of his work from different periods to know that he was a major innovator, you haven't really seen Price until you've seen him in bulk.
«Cherry picking» is just one shortcut to describe that, for example, isolating counter-trendaceous segments of the temperature record doesn't work, or that each of the proxy records has shortcomings but taken in sum they add to our knowledge.
Putting Jelbring's paper and Prof Brown's exact example to the side do you think that we could extract work from a gas that is isolated from external heat sources, but is not isolated from gravity (can we use gravity as a replacement bunsen burner)?
Not all of the dots connecting global warming to the dynamic thinning of Jakobshavn Glacier have yet been joined up, but I don't know anybody who is betting on this being the wrong explanation, or, after the demonstration by Pritchard and colleagues, on Jakobshavn being an isolated example.
English, for example, is not a language isolate because it is a Germanic family language.
This gaming example is not an industry - isolated phenomenon.
For example, people felt excluded from the swimming pool and felt poorly treated there in comparison to others; and people felt isolated at the school and weren't attending because of behaviours there.
For example, children growing up with low childhood SES were more likely to be maltreated (RR, 2.69; 95 % CI, 1.83 - 3.94) and to be socially isolated (1.62; 1.31 - 2.02), but 58.5 % of maltreated children and 70.1 % of socially isolated children were not exposed to low SES.
If the problem isn't limited to an isolated incident — for example, if there's ongoing neglect or abuse in your ex's home — you can file a motion with the court, asking a judge to address the problem and modify your divorce decree's visitation terms accordingly.
It's become much more understood in terms of quality practise than ever before I think, and this is good news for us because in fact we're not a service that is isolated from the community, we're well and truly in it, and in some places, small communities for example, what happens in that early childhood service is absolutely connected to the wellbeing of the whole community.
This is not an isolated case, and examples of poor engagement and poor service delivery can be found across critical areas of health, education, housing, employment and training and explains much of the gap of inequality that our people suffer.
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