Sentences with phrase «only informal ones»

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Typically, this means that a court of law has given primary legal or physical custody to one of the parents, the parents have reached an informal agreement, or there is only one parent involved in the child's life.
The final dress is one of those long maxi dresses that can be made to look either very dressy (for an informal wedding, perhaps) or for a day out and is only # 18.
It's a brave, unofficial and impressionistic history of the Black Power movement that America at one point tried to suppress — an informal history that could only be told by outsiders.
I was certainly going to compose some sort of informal ode to Wednesday, and talk about what a great atmosphere this film had, but then I realized that the movie really does keep me at arm's length the whole time, and I can't be the only one.
If students see that only one or two more questions answered correctly might have put them in a higher category, they can set tangible goals in the form of an informal contract, a bar graph, or a reflection paragraph.
The verdict is in and more proof is coming in to support it: The world of learning is shifting from a top - down paradigm (that of a mostly instructor - led / face - to - face and formal type of learning) to a not - only - more - informal and online one, but to a mostly digital, learner centered learning and employee - driven one.
A successful informal learning environment is one in which failure is not only tolerated, but embraced.
Meeting face to face is valuable for a range of other reasons — finding a new friend with whom you can exchange pages to edit; learning from the teacher's informal discussions of writing and publishing; realizing that you're not the only one struggling with a work in progress.
Some courthouses have small and informal records rooms with only one custodian in charge.
If one spouse refuses to agree to a legal separation, the only options are informal separation, reconciliation or divorce.
Typically, this means that a court of law has given primary legal or physical custody to one of the parents, the parents have reached an informal agreement, or there is only one parent involved in the child's life.
Two reviewers will independently assess the suitability of the preference - based instruments for measuring outcomes in palliative care using the ISOQOL, minimum standards for patient - reported outcome measures (conceptual and measurement model, reliability, content validity, construct validity, responsiveness, interpretability of scores, translation of measure, patient and investigator burden), 43 and the CREATE checklist (descriptive system, health states values, sampling, preference data collection, study sample, modelling, scoring algorithm).44 The ISOQOL minimum standards were chosen as these standards were developed from a systematic review of published and unpublished guidance on patient - reported outcome measures, including the COnsensus - based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN).46 To the authors» knowledge, the CREATE checklist is the only published guidance on what key components should be reported in a valuation study.44 Information on how the contents of the instruments were developed, psychometric properties and valuation will be used to assess the suitability of the instruments for the palliative setting; instruments will be scored on whether the domains or dimensions were developed using input from informal caregivers of people receiving palliative care (yes / no) and whether each of the reporting checklist items has been evaluated for this population (if yes, then a score of one will be allocated) and a total score calculated.
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