Sentences with phrase «often fit this category»

Not exact matches

Certificates of deposit and plain old savings accounts are often a fit in this category.
History and philosophy are humanities rather than sciences, and the study of politics often fits a lot better into those categories.
While chemists are often OK with this one - to - two - page resume advice, the bulk of life sciences graduates need to show a professional CV tailored to fit the job category and company they are applying to.
Where so many docs are content to fit into simple categories, often attempting to mimic the narrative formulas of fiction films, Stories We Tell embraces the form and then reaches beyond its usual confines.
Often the same movie can fit into both categories, but clearly that's not always the case.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
They also fit into categories often highlighted as factors that can lead to academic failure.
The state's Department of Education also doesn't have a system for identifying whether districts are rural, urban or suburban, at least in part because more often than not, a district doesn't fit neatly into one of those categories.
He recalls being frustrated by how often students» identities got flattened by the need of adults to fit them into categories for available services.
Like any publisher, university presses are looking for books that «fit their list,» which means their subject categories and often their geographical region.
Maeve Binchy doesn't often write deep literary fiction — Circle of Friends fits that category certainly — and this novel doesn't qualify, but reading her books is always a joy.
Autobiographies, biographies, other narrative nonfiction, informational picture books, and informational poetry often fit into this category.
Even if you have a pet that does not go outside (indoor cats fit into this category most often), a microchip and breakaway collar with ID tags should be used.
Members of the toy group are often smaller versions of other breeds, while the Non-Sporting Group contains breeds that don't fit into any other category.
How often you should brush your dog depends on which of the following categories he best fits into:
They don't fit into any one category or genre and often times they'll fit into several genres at once.
Modern cases often do not fit neatly into traditional categories.
Transactional matters, such as contract negotiation, often fit in this category.
This telescope fits the category that experts most often suggest for beginners looking to get the most bang for their buck.
Cultural fit is a broad category, of course - but interests outside the workplace can often support the hiring authority thinking «I'd like to work with this person.»
The only issue I often run into is when something fits into 2 categories... that stresses me out.
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