«We absolutely learned through this process that if we want to identify students at risk, the best people to
provide subjective information about student engagement are the teachers who are in front of them in the classroom.
Not exact matches
But the newspapers are full of strolling women / falling piano - type incidents that just would not come to pass were God to operate in the world by
providing information about the world,
information not otherwise available, through the
subjective aims he offers to finite actual occasions.
If we abandon the thesis that God
provides new
information about the past of the world by means of
subjective aims, is there any other possible way we could conceive of the Whiteheadian God serving as a meaningful center of the universe?
The profile building process has
subjective as well as objective options, which encompasses a rage of diverse ways of
providing information.
These data enable us to
provide the first evidence on the extent to which citizens»
subjective ratings of specific schools correspond to publicly available
information on their actual performance.
Ofcourse, I still think $ 9.99 is still way too low for the
information provided, but that's just me being
subjective.
Information provided is
subjective.
CT Summation was designed to be a simple database to hold scanned images of paper documents,
providing litigation teams with a spreadsheet - like list where they could «code» relevant objective and
subjective information about the documents.
Indeed, the court found that a real estate licensee could be liable for unlawful racial steering in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act if the licensee
provided such
information, since this type of
information required a
subjective decision by the licensee about what constituted racial or ethnic diversity.