Sentences with phrase «offers meaningful choices»

Whether it's creating new ways of engaging with existing applications or developing completely new experiences, our goal is to make sure the Cyanogen platform offers meaningful choices to meet the growing needs of a diverse, global smartphone population,» noted the blog post from CyanogenMod.
Quite apart from the fact that proportional representation is * fair *, and therefore a far better starting point for a Parliament that is responsive to the will of the people, the difference between Caroline and most Labour or Conservative MPs is that she is trying to ensure that a referendum on voting reform actually offers a meaningful choice.
Chris Leslie, the Labour backbencher whose amendment was picked for a vote, said the government was still not offering a meaningful choice for MPs on its Brexit deal.
In fact, the failure of charters to offer a meaningful choice, i.e., a better education, has become a sore point among charter promoters.
Discover today how Fractured brings the MMO and MOBA worlds closer by offering both meaningful choices and unparalleled flexibility!

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Assuming that May is not planning an autumn election (and I would work on that assumption), the people of Batley & Spen should be given not the token vote that is currently their likely fate but a meaningful choice between the options that any other by - election would offer up.
What's more, when you join us, we offer a choice of an English or a French speaking service, in order to ensure we are creating truly meaningful connections in the language of your choice.
He offers choices that appeal to his students» learning styles and individual skillsets, provides context to help guide their knowledge construction, and orchestrates meaningful learning opportunities to create a truly innovative curriculum.
Schools must be able to differentiate in these crucial areas, offer parents a meaningful choice, and compete to see which best serves the needs of each student.
«If Dan Patrick and his followers wanted to give all students and their parents a meaningful educational choice, they would more adequately fund public education, so that children of all economic backgrounds would have a full menu of academic offerings and electives in their neighborhood public schools,» said Texas State Teachers Association President Noel Candelaria.
We strive to keep our carbon footprint as tiny as possible and offer meaningful musical education about eco-sustainable choices for teachers and students with our Green Songbook and CD and our Green Sings.
Teachers should use summative assessments to frame meaningful performance goals, show criteria and models in advance, assess before teaching, offer appropriate choices, provide feedback early and often, encourage self - assessment and goal setting, and allow new evidence of achievement to replace old evidence.
The deduction amount is far below what would offer truly meaningful choice for parents, especially parents on the lower side of the income scale.
In presenting standard books, the Nook Tablet offered more meaningful viewing choices.
Only now, after you've narrowed your choices to a handful of appropriate ETFs, does it make sense to dig deeper to see if one offers a genuinely meaningful advantage.
Offered in partnership with G Adventures, our National Geographic Journeys line blends fun, hands - on exploration, meaningful encounters with people and cultures, and more free time and choices — with the structure and security of traveling in a small group.
With three playable protagonists, meaningful choices, and a brainwashing conspiracy poised to ripple through a futuristic metropolis, The Red Strings Club offers a rich and compelling narrative experience.
Its standout feature may have been the gameplay choices it offered its audience, which consistently felt meaningful and tense.
It's a faux open world game that gives you the illusion of choice without actually offering you it in any meaningful way.
This book is written partially to engage those particularly reluctant children by offering choices and a range of tools to involve them in a meaningful collaborative therapeutic process.
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