Sentences with phrase «often by rote»

For many parents (and some teachers), they were taught a process for solving problems — often by rote — with little understanding when they were at school themselves.
They keep doing the same things and walking the same path, often by rote, only to end up in the same place they started.

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On one hand, going too far to the rules - based side will lead to an organization that is too rigid, with employees often doing things by rote that no longer make sense.
Generations of Catholics, including priests, learned [scholasticism] almost by rote, often ending with a set of abstract propositions which they could not easily relate to the world or to history.
Learning by rote is no more useful in Bible study than in other fields, and it is often the Bible's anomalous, even contradictory texts that lead us to deeper thought and strong faith.
Generations of Catholics, including priests, learned it almost by rote, often ending with a set of abstract propositions which they could not easily relate to the world or to history.
But too often, focus on the God - triune gives way to the trite and sacred rites are replaced by the rote.
Birds, although they often have relatively large brains, are commonly thought to carry out tasks by rote.
Soft skills can't be learned by rote, and involve emotional intelligence and empathy, which often makes them more complicated to impart on a student.
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