Sentences with phrase «similar context»

If something has worked well in similar contexts, it's a good bet for your own context.
'» By seeing other teachers demonstrate the use of technology within similar contexts, teachers may feel that implementing those ideas into their own classrooms is more feasible (Kopcha, 2012; O'Hara et al., 2013).
In the somewhat similar context of inquiring into the constitutionality of mandatory minimum sentences, the Supreme Court has rejected the «constitutional exemption» approach — allowing sentences below the mandatory minimum when that minimum amounted, for a particular offender, to cruel and unusual punishment contrary to s. 12 of the Charter.
For a discussion in a somewhat similar context, see Dublin v. Montessori Jewish Day School of Toronto (2007), 85 OR (3d) 511 but also Blank v. Canada (Justice), 2015 FC 956.
Each school will receive an A-F grade specifically for growth as compared to similar contexts statewide, which will be available on the school report card.
Even if the two - step results conceal differences in absolute performance across schools in different contexts, they still facilitate comparisons among schools in similar contexts, which is sufficient to give schools performance signals that can be used to improve instruction.
Macron said that in a similar context, if the French people were asked to vote on EU membership, then they would probably have chosen to leave the bloc.
Airdrops in cryptocurrency have a similar context, but this is more about gains and profits.
«The similarities between these texts must mean that they are of the same genre and share a similar context,» my English - major mind was screaming.
I visualise the Spurs case in a similar context to the Liverpool one in 2013 - 14 when Liverpool very nearly won EPL.
The mutant mice performed normally in contextual fear conditioning, but were impaired in the ability to distinguish two similar contexts.
When Cherry puts on a pair of sunglasses and surveys the fiery carnage she reigned down upon the infected towards the end of Planet Terror, it's hard not to think about McGowan herself in a similar context, standing brave and tall amid the cleansing fires raging through Hollywood at this very moment.
Effective partners should be able to demonstrate experience working in similar contexts and a track record of successfully improving student achievement (Kaufman, Grimm, & Miller, 2012).
The tool also represents graphically where a school's performance is in comparison to a number of schools with similar contexts.
The comparability of value added is greater among teachers working in similar contexts, which is true of all forms of performance evaluation.
It basically is a rendition of Pride and Prejudice, but with each word of dialogue substituted for a word used in a similar context on Twitter.
Staring at the text of these already - published works made me visualize my own words in a similar context and identify some key changes that would need to happen in order for me to maximize my chances of getting there.
The term «The Law of the Jungle» is also used in a similar context, drawn from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1894)-- though in the society of jungle animals portrayed in that book and obviously meant as a metaphor for human society, that phrase referred to an intricate code of laws which Kipling describes in detail, and not at all to a lawless chaos.
The son of a furniture dealer who included fun workaday objects like buoys along with his more conventional wares, Bourque - LaFrance roots his paintings in a similar context of quirky domestic space, and his pieces — among the most easily salable entrants at Sunday, at $ 6,000 to $ 9,000 — were very popular at the fair.
Ironically, it was within a similar context that Hirst would launch his own spin painting practice: having produced a number of early examples in his Brixton studio in 1992, the following year he set up a spin art stall with fellow artist Angus Fairhurst at Joshua Compston's street fair A Fête Worse than Death.
Because words with similar meanings often occur in similar contexts, Word2Vec is able to extract the meaning of words to an astonishing degree.
There have been a few cases on trade secrets, as well, that arise in a similar context.
This is in spite of the fact that the constitutionality of this information sharing has been questioned in R. v. Trapp, 2011 SKCA 143, where the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal found a reasonable expectation of privacy exists in voluntarily disclosed subscriber data (although see Trapp's sister case, R. v. Spencer, 2011 SKCA 144 which concludes there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in similar contexts — the ISP contractual terms being the operative difference).
The New York Times columnist was highly critical of the American rules of professional conduct in similar contexts.
But I think that one can't dismiss the possibility that slippery slope effects, good or bad, are indeed present here, and can be present in similar contexts.
Question: does the law within US or UK allow parole so soon for a person in a similar context (no regrets, major prejudice).
Members also serve as mentors by being able to train and teach other lawyers how to serve as advocates in similar contexts.
By Jacqui Barrett - Poindexter Though the term «job» and «career» often are used interchangeably or in similar contexts, they really are quite distinct words.
Though the term «job» and «career» often are used interchangeably or in similar contexts, they really are quite distinct words.
The first session specifically looks at physical health as a continuum from illness to wellness and then considers mental health within a similar context.
In a similar context, the relationship between the first and second tier indicators is not always clear.
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