The Book Detective, provides reporting
on various pieces of information about the book.
Not exact matches
The complaint may be that the curriculum is too «academic» and insufficiently «Professional»; too «theoretical» and insufficiently «practical»; or, conversely, that it is too single - mindedly focused
on producing «Professional ministers» in a certain model and too inflexible to allow individual students to pursue their own intellectual interests; and, above all, that the curriculum consists
of too many small
pieces of information that are not adequately «integrated,» that it provides not so much a course
of study as — in H. Richard Niebuhr's wonderfully wry phrase - «a series
of studious jumps in
various directions.»
A low - scoring draw looks nailed
on according to the
various pieces of information made available to us, so definite value in the draw and
various low - scoring scoring outcomes: 0 - 0 & 1 - 1 for example.
The previous method used a «complex formula
of up to 108
pieces of information», [3] by first calculating the total child maintenance required based
on the children's ages, then calculating the non-resident parents income after
various allowances were subtracted, and finally working out what portion
of the calculated maintenance was to be paid by the non-resident parent, based
on their income.
Each
piece of chunked
information is stored as a Reusable Learning Object that may be grouped together in
various combinations based
on their subject matter and relevance, to form new eLearning courses.
There's some
various pieces of data in here, and basically nobody who's listening
on Audible cranks up the speed
on the classics because they want to enjoy them, but if what you're doing is just taking in
information — taking it like download it to your brain, and my podcast app has a real nice rewind 30 seconds» button which I use all the time because I'm like, «Wait.
On these Registration Pages we may collect
various pieces of your personal
information including, for example, your name, address, email address, phone number, facsimile number, company name, company address, title, resume, curriculum vita, education and work experience, social security or other identification number, credit card or account
information.
Additionally, the association has long enjoyed a collaborative relationship with the Canadian Bar Association's B.C. Branch
on collecting
various pieces of law firm management
information.
So, whether you pass or you fail, you get a so - called competency passport, and that's a very valuable document or
piece of information because it provides a very detailed feedback about your performance measured
on the basis
of the
various competencies that EPSO looks at.