Sentences with phrase «often suggests activities»

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She (or he) posts often, suggests games, and is the first to participate in group activities.
Racial disparities in obesity rates among the third of U.S. adults considered obese are often blamed on socioeconomic status because of its influence on diet and physical activity, but new findings from the University of Alabama at Birmingham published in Obesity suggest otherwise — particularly for women.
For this reason, rebounding is often suggested as a detoxifying and immune boosting activity.
Their 13th production, Captain America: Civil War, takes a slightly different tack, suggesting that the world has become worn down by the deadly side effects often wrought by the superheroes, and wants them to bow their knees to a new law that will limit their activity greatly.
When staff properly understand and are trained in health and safety management, they will see that it is not characterised by the mass of red tape that is so often suggested to be a barrier to carrying out important and fun activities within lessons and on school trips.
As a teacher, I would find it impossible to enact the model you are suggesting, where individual (and often transient) preferences of students must influence what learning activities they are given and how teaching is to be implemented.
Substance is too often shallow, case studies are not used often enough, creative use of materials is seldom suggested in the activities section, and perhaps most seriously, textbook content reflects the perspectives of conservative censors — and occasionally liberal ones too.
The housekeeping team is often asked by guests to suggest activities for them to do while visiting the area.
It is often suggested that lower total solar irradiance (TSI) due to a decline in solar activity (less sunspots) was responsible for the Little Ice Age, a period of colder weather conditions from the end of the Middle Ages to... Continue reading →
However, other work acknowledges the wide range of both parents» activities at home and suggests that, despite some differences in time spent on direct interaction and their focus, overall parents living together often have similar, closely overlapping roles in raising their child (Lamb, 2010; McMunn et al., 2015).
These findings suggest that the 6th grade family activities in Get Real may have encouraged parents to begin talking about sexual issues with their sons earlier and more often than they would have otherwise.
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