Sentences with phrase «observers more than those of»

Without a focus, the data collected are likely to reflect the interests of the observers more than those of the observed teacher.

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But the elder Rosenthal is more than just a figurehead: He remains an active participant in all facets of Raleigh's business and is a close observer of the technologies and trends that could shape the organization's future, name - checking everything from Instagram to Elon Musk's proposed Hyperloop high - speed transportation system.
Some industry observers predict that retail will change more in the next five years than it has over the past century, and that the extinction of brick - and - mortar stores isn't far off.
These observers contend that comp time can be a sensitive (and economical) way of rewarding employees for extra help at crunch times, especially since many workers have come to value time off even more than increased pay.
Over a decade ago, when government deficits led The Wall Street Journal to list Canada an «honorary member of the Third World,» more than a few observers insisted our currency was destined to be worth less than half a U.S. buck.
Like it or not, however, left of center observers say such policies tend to favor big businesses more than smaller ones.
At one point the video stream — which has since been removed — had more than 16,000 viewers, according to a number of observers who watched it.
All of which has many financial observers warning that, more than 10 years after 9/11 and in the aftermath of a worldwide recession, the Bin Laden Effect will likely be brief.
The stunning growth of WA's nickel industry over the past two years has more than surprised even the most optimistic industry observers.
We've been talking recently about the lack of persistence in active investment management: Funds that perform well one year are no more likely than others to perform well the next year, suggesting to uncharitable observers that good performance is more a matter of chance than of replicable predictable skill.
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)-- The Federal Reserve will hold policy steady at the end of its two - day meeting today but is likely more comfortable with a plan to raise interest rates in September than investors now realize, according to a keen outside observer of the U.S. central bank.
On the day Donald Trump punished most nations of the world (including his own) with steel and aluminum tariffs, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley made a policy declaration that sounds more Trumpian than any Canadian observer might have imagined possible, especially after she banned B.C. wine over a pipeline tiff and then relented weeks later.
Some political observers say Republican overtures to Israel and to Jewish leaders are aimed more at American evangelical voters, a key part of the GOP base, than they are at Jews.
As Melvin Williams points out, a church member must become more of an «observing participant» than a participant observer, because the member is already an insider and accustomed to the values and behavior that he or she must now study objectively.2
Given the strange restrictions under which their makers must work, the constructions already produced are marvels of ingenuity, although a creature so constituted is probably more plausible as a sensitive observer of sunsets than as the creative agent who, in a surprisingly short burst of intense activity, produced Process and Reality.
Ernest Boyer, drawing upon the reports of observers who visited 29 campuses across the country, as well as upon a survey of the attitudes and opinions of 5,000 faculty and 4,500 undergraduates in a representative sample of institutions, writes more analytically and less passionately than Bloom.
Some observers predict that as a result of these new resources, teaching in the U.S. will soon resemble Oxbridge - style tutorials, long used in Britain, more than German university lectures.
Observers of congregational life today are more often chagrined than impressed: too often congregations deviate substantially from ideal concepts of Christian community.
He can therefore regard God no more than himself from an observer's standpoint, and the reproach of anthropomorphism has lost its terrors for him.
But to the sympathetic observer the increasing unity of American Protestantism is more striking than its apparent diversity.
The pope harshly denounced Pharisaism and Jewish legalism, with its 613 points of law, in a homily at a Mass just prior to the Synod, which made it appear to more than a few observers that people who would defend traditional teachings on marriage would somehow ipso facto be considered pharisaical — hardly an inducement to candor at an event where the boss would be present.
He was more the good servant fructifying the Lord's talents than an observer of Aristotle's strictures concerning the number of one's good friends.
This euphoria went far beyond the undeniable satisfaction of seeing a great evil overcome, and more than one other wise sober - minded observer was heard to propose that the democratic project — the great carrier of the modern quest for freedom — was now inevitably and irreversibly triumphant.
Still more incisive than either the abolition of individualistic anthropocentrism or the abolition of the fixation on consciousness - centered and observer - centered theoretical beginnings, and still more offensive to a style of thinking marked by Continental philosophical traditions, is the second alteration of the conception of subjectivity in Whitehead's book.
It may be more unified than most college curricula are but nonetheless it impresses the observer as a collection of studies rather than as a course of study.
Winfrey professed her faith and her belief in God, but over the course of the show, some observers saw her more as a spiritual person than a Christian.
But in opting for what many observers (even sympathetic ones) have called a «timid» approach to income tax, the SNP has also essentially repudiated a lot of its previous attack lines, not least the regular cry that Labour are little more than «Red Tories», although a lady in the audience last night had a go by referring to «ScotLab Tories».
The notion that in this climate the state Legislature would be willing to roll back more than 20 years of precedent strikes some observers as not only absurd, but nakedly naive.
Compared to just 48 hours ago Brown has less authority; a less impressive Cabinet (Hutton, Purnell and Blears are better than their replacements); lots of ministers who will need months to get on top of their briefs; a more disunited parliamentary party; and, crucially, less respect from all informed observers.
Observers are expecting Grayling to start several battles in the Ministry of Justice as he takes an altogether more right - wing approach to crime and punishment than his predecessor.
The shindig is just over three weeks before the midterm elections in which observers now agree the Democrats are very much in danger of losing control of the House — even though that would require the GOP to flip more than three dozen seats around the country.
O'Keefe said the flood in the village shows the limits of flash flood forecasting, which relies on Doppler radar; rainfall measurements from ground stations, like the New York State Mesonet, a network of more than 120 weather stations across the state; and reports from ground observers.
Even the most ad hoc observer of British politics will surely know that the 2015 general election will revolve more than ever around the smaller political parties.
Uncharacteristically silent since the results started trickling in in the early hours of Monday morning, Grillo has not yet commented publicly on what for his movement could prove a huge blow — even if some observers pointed out that, for a political formation fighting its first European elections, a showing of more than 20 % and placing second was nothing to sniff at.
Like other observers, he, Thornton and Costello — who appeared in advertisements together decked out in hardhats and reflective vests next to a backhoe under the heading «Getting the job done» and have served for more than a decade together — foresaw that the second Town Board seat would be a contest between Barbaria and her, each having two out of the four significant party lines.
One of the more - interested observers of last Tuesday's election results was Zephyr Teachout, who helped crystallize the voter discontent with Governor Cuomo during her Democratic primary run that contributed to Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins — who got even less exposure to the electorate than she did — capturing 5 percent of the ballots for Governor, tripling his vote total from four years earlier.
She stunned observers when she ended up capturing more than a third of the vote.
Some observers of this year's state budget negotiations in Albany thought that the process was more complicated than in recent years.
Many observers believe Gov. Andrew Cuomo's goal is to fill the board with allies who will show him more deference than some of the board's outgoing and former members.
No appointment of the 14 panel members was questioned by political observers more than that made by Senate Democratic Minority Leader John Sampson.
There is growing skepticism among Capitol observers that this latest version of the Cuomo Commission will be much more successful than his father's effort was.
He joked that he sat at the end of the table where the children sat and was more of an observer than a participant.
In recent months he has taken to sitting to the side of Labour MPs during Prime Minister's Questions, more an observer than a foot soldier, and out of the media spotlight since last autumn when Gordon Brown successfully managed a Labour revival Clarke had argued would not happen without a change of leader.
For observers, though, Antares B's greatest puzzle — and the subject of controversy for more than a century — is its color: green.
For many Africans and Africa observers, the massive Medupi and Kusile coal plants being built by South Africa's Eskom at a cost of more than $ 20 billion, or the 6,000 - MW Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam under construction on the Blue Nile River for an estimated $ 4 billion, are hallmarks of the continent's progress toward electrification.
The research, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, reveals that inmates whose faces were rated as low in trustworthiness by independent observers were more likely to have received the death sentence than inmates whose faces were perceived as more trustworthy, even when the inmates were later exonerated of the crime.
Subsequent field surveys of more than 16 square miles of Big Woods forest around the area in which observers initially saw the bird failed to turn up any occupied roost holes.
Thanks to the sheer number of observers, solar physicists hope to learn more from this latest total solar eclipse than from any previous such event, and to use that knowledge to develop tools for next time.
As well as producing Oscar - nominated visual effects for the movie, Thorne and the effects team also unearthed some unexpected physics, such as that an observer close to a rapidly spinning black hole would see more than a dozen images of individual stars just outside one edge of the black hole's «shadow.»
It addresses the question of whether, as some observers have suggested, women are simply more sensitive to such exclusion: if they are «relational by nature» and respond more strongly than men to being shut out of social interaction in the workplace.
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