Sentences with phrase «quite draw the lesson»

Marc never quite resolves the extent to which Ontario sticks out like a structural sore thumb, nor does he quite draw the lesson that might be most applicable here: American education surely needs a major overhaul of its education governance before it can successfully put into place the other changes in policy and practice that Marc urges (and that these other countries do).

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At nearly two hours in length, the experience is drawn out to proportions that will make most viewers restless, especially when McConaughey goes into quite verbose history lessons to explain the origin and clues regarding the treasure and its whereabouts.
To put it quite simply, learning objectives are the guide to draw up learning activities which assist in achieving the goal for the particular lesson which collectively lead to better student engagement and learning.
«In this guide to living spiritually and creatively in a world that isn't always quite comfortable with either quality, King, a keenly intuitive writer, draws upon the lessons she has learned from her beloved feline friends, weaving them deftly together with her own experiences.»
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