Sentences with phrase «perceived as an instrument»

The body is then perceived as an instrument, a context, or a limitation of the self.

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Perversely, this perceived insincerity has hurt the anti-Brexit camp more than it has Boris Johnson, the Tory ex-Mayor of London, who has shamelessly changed his tune on the E.U. to make Brexit the instrument by which he can oust Cameron as party leader and take over as Prime Minister.
As far as how bitcoin is perceived in the financial world, the majority of nations that have drafted rules and regulations view bitcoin as a financial instrument similar to gold or stockAs far as how bitcoin is perceived in the financial world, the majority of nations that have drafted rules and regulations view bitcoin as a financial instrument similar to gold or stockas how bitcoin is perceived in the financial world, the majority of nations that have drafted rules and regulations view bitcoin as a financial instrument similar to gold or stockas a financial instrument similar to gold or stocks.
If they put in only what they could imagine or perceive with just their senses then the Bible doesn't impress as a source of information that trumps modern science, with our advanced instruments, computers and dedicated professionals all investigating how the universe actually works.
To investigate the anatomy of the eye and its ability to perceive color, he inserted a bodkin — a sharp instrument for making holes — between his eye and the bone, «as neare to ye backside of my eye as I could & pressing my eye with ye end of it... there appeared severall white darke & coloured circles.»
• More fulfilled and dedicated in and to their profession • They center teaching around the student • Willing to meet the needs of their students through new methods • Able to persist when things don't go as planned • Able to perceive their student's learning levels • More frequent in offering assistance to students with learning problems and to help them become more successful • Less likely to submit students with learning problems for special services • Able to set higher goals and expect more from students • Work longer with students who are falling behind • Able to teach students in such a way that the students outperform other classes • A predictor of success for students on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, the Canadian Achievement Test, and the Ontario Assessment Instrument Pool (Trull, 2004)
Domain 2: Continuous Improvement of Instruction The actions and behaviors in this domain help ensure that the school as a whole, as well as individual teachers, perceives teacher pedagogical skill as one of the most powerful instruments in enhancing student learning and are committed to enhancing those pedagogical skills on a continuous basis.
This paper presents evidence from three samples, two of college students and one of participants in a community smoking - cessation program, for the reliability and validity of a 14 - item instrument, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), designed to measure the degree to which situations in one's life are appraised as stressful.
These effects are apparent in studies that used self - reports of perceived parenting styles using measures such as the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI)[16].
The instrument consists of 15 items, which assess: (1) the degree to which children perceive their parents as being responsive and available, (2) children's tendency to rely on their parents in times of distress, and (3) children's ease and interest in communicating with their parents.
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