Sentences with phrase «pages of the report»

The first page of the report allows you to select the set of criteria that will be used to run the report.
It turns out that the first page of the report, page (i) if you will, states that the graph was a combination of proxy and instrumental records.
Report result definitions are clearly displayed on the front page of the report for enhanced clarity
«It's not this model where we are dumping hundreds of pages of reports on someone who has no time to read it.»
It was the front page of a report by the Tyndall Centre at Manchester University that developed policy recommendations for a low carbon future (Bows et al. 2006).
View full sizeA sample page of the report parents will see after their children take The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exams.
A sample page of the report parents will see after their children take The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exams.
We flip through numerous pages of reports so we can uncover valuable information.
The second page of the report elaborates on the purpose of the Smarter Balanced test, which, it says, includes a «wider variety of questions than traditional multiple - choice tests and include tasks and test items that require students to explain how they solve problems.»
Having 30 pages of a report showing strong similarities to other material is one thing, but the real problem seems to be that in places the copy was not exact i.e. changes were made which altered the meaning of the original.
There are 80 pages of reported judicial decisions in part 10 of volume 96 of the Ontario Reports, Third Edition.
It apologised to the Danish and other governments in the pages of the report for misrepresenting letters Nestlé claimed were official verification that it was abiding by the Code and Resolutions.
But it's the location data that jumps off the page of the report.
«I think they'll look at the first page of the report and see our academic achievement peer rank, but then they'll dig deeper and see that Metuchen schools are doing well.»
The Project RED team analyzed over 4,000 pages of reports and evaluations from technology - rich implementations, primarily from 1:1 programs, and found little commonality in the success factors measured by schools.
Their stories — and the story of the SFI Program — unfold in the pages of the report, presented this year in an 18 - month calendar format.
Though Goldstone's intentions are laudable, the nefarious agendas (prevalent in the systematically biased against Israel, United Nations) regrettably found their way onto the pages of the report.
If they refuse to give one, take a clear photo of each page of the report after you have filled it out.
It is about 150 pages and covers much the same ground covered in 5,000 pages of the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (Erasmus - Dussault) of 1996.
Justice Ginsburg's reputation as a judge in the 1980s and a justice since the 1990s has been of a relatively moderate liberal, not the harder - core liberal that seems to be visible in the pages of the reports.
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