Loren Frank, one of the testing scientists,
reflected about the conclusions saying, «Almost certainly, downtime lets the brain go over experiences it's had, solidify them, and turn them into permanent long - term memories.
Not exact matches
The fact that many people have intelligently
reflected on this verse and different
conclusions come to
about its meaning demands that where there are differences in understanding that come from its reading, that they be treated with the utomost intellectual respect.
However, that's too strong a
conclusion to draw from the YouGov data so I've amended it to
reflect the broader point
about weakening support from full members.
Groups
reflect on the process and draw
conclusions about how to implement a similar project in their classrooms.
It is ultimately a space where young people can explore their own stories or observations,
reflect on what they have learned, and then draw their own
conclusions about the world around them and their place within it.
Students at PUC Milagro Charter School are encouraged to question,
reflect, and draw
conclusions about instructional content in order to make personal and world connections.
Three
conclusions are warranted
about the different forms of leadership
reflected in that literature.
This
conclusion reflects the finding that teachers with stronger qualifications are both more responsive to the racial and socioeconomic mix of a school's students and less responsive to salary than are their less well qualified counterparts when making decisions
about remaining in their current school, moving to another school or district, or leaving the teaching profession.
As students work through eScience3000's proven 5 - step routine, they read and discuss texts to develop meaningful understandings of disciplinary core ideas; engage in hands - on activities and investigations that
reflect today's science and engineering practices; and
reflect on crosscutting concepts and the nature of science as they analyze their results and write
about their
conclusions.
Caldeira's
conclusions about carbon dioxide, as well as those of Pierrehumbert and Susan Solomon, among others, are one reason for their support of intensified research on directly removing CO2 from the atmosphere (as
reflected in a 2010 paper by Cao and Caldeira).
It is my recollection that you have, in addition to complimenting Dan's work, on more than one occasion spoken
about how his
conclusions are affected by his own biases (or
reflect motivated reasoning in his part, as it were), largely the result of his ideological orientation.
Since I am not worthy of his attention, I also want to point to you that Brandon Shollenberger does not seem to be bothered to
reflect about this attitude (which I apparently mistaken as expressing furor), considering his own penultimate
conclusion:
«[T] he jury's
conclusion about the plaintiff's level of emotional trauma might well
reflect its view concerning the reprehensibility of the defendant's conduct.»
I've been thinking
about this idea since and come to the
conclusion that while it makes sense from the perspective of the public and more closely
reflects the unofficial versions of the law on services such as CanLII or in print consolidations like practitioners» criminal codes that make accessing the law simpler, it would increase the distance between the laws and the legislative process that created them, making them worse records.
As they are most comfortable in their past roles of abuse, young people can be masterful in creating new rejection with troublesome behaviours that
reflect conclusions that young people have reached
about themselves.