Actually, I've also had the experience of chasing down what I thought must be plagiarism ``... this language is too good for a student to have written...» What I found was surprising: the judgement, the digest, the articles all used
similar language on the point.
Whether or not you see
similar language on a job application, it's a good bet that someone in HR is going to be Googling applicants and checking out their Internet presence.
Not exact matches
Such
language is
similar to past declarations, however, and South Korea offered no additional details beyond saying it would closely cooperate with the United States and the international community
on the issue.
(1) This order is roughly
similar to Fred Craddock's approach in his book, Preaching, (2) where reflection
on life comes before the interpretation of a text and is followed by the formation and
language of the sermon.
The ambivalence
on the part of many scientists about what they ultimately hope for, and the ambiguity of their
language about it, is matched by
similar tip - toeing by some seasoned science reporters.
18 - 35 contains so many echoes of the
language of Pauline epistles that we must suppose, either that the writer had access to these epistles (which is
on other grounds improbable), or that he worked upon actual reminiscence of Paul's speech upon this or some
similar occasion.
Another de-conversion story (
language warning) hit
on similar themes: Jessica Misener with «Why I Miss Being a Born - Again Christian»
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With the expectation of
similar statements
on social media, the school attempted to get out in front of them with targeted
language.
At that time we used the
language in the General Labelling Directive 2000 / 13 / EC
on labelling, presentation and advertising of foodstuffs for sale to the ultimate consumer Article 2 (1) of which stated that: «The labelling and methods used must not: (a) be such as could mislead the purchaser to a material degree, particularly: (iii) by suggesting that the foodstuff possesses special characteristics when in fact all
similar foodstuffs possess such characteristics.»
A meeting with the legislative leaders
on Wednesday afternoon concluded with Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and Senate IDC Leader Jeff Klein hopeful the Assembly would pass a version
similar to the Senate's amendment that has languished over concerns the
language was too broadly written.
Similar language has been included
on invitations to fund - raisers for the governor going back to 2011.
Overall, it was a media campaign that rarely mentioned casinos, but pushed the idea a «yes» vote would create jobs and bring more aid to schools, strikingly
similar to the
language voters found
on the ballot.
A spokesman
on Thursday evening had criticized the remarks in
similar language to The New York Times.
But, using
language similar to the 2002 landmark speech when May, then party chair, warned «you know what some people call us - the nasty party», the prime minister will focus
on public services, arguing they are just as important to national life.
This lawsuit and today's motion demonstrate how H.B. 194 contains
language already deemed by the Ohio Supreme Court to be unconstitutional based
on its rulings in
similar cases over the past few years.
Similar language was added to the funding bill for the National Institutes of Health in 2012 and the end result is today the U.S. government invests very little in research
on firearms and public health (SN: 5/14/16, p. 16).
Growing traffic, unanswered questions Wayne Lundy, a member of the U.S. delegation to the IMO from the Coast Guard, made a
similar point, saying there need to be adequate reception facilities
on land to match the code
language.
«Crowdsourcing is essential because people are still much better than machines at interpreting natural human
language,» says Yubin Kim of Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania, who is working
on a
similar system.
For balanced bilinguals,
on the other hand, the skin conductance amplitudes were
similar, I concluded that
languages reliably elicit emotional arousal and the subjective experience of emotionality when they are learned and used in emotional contexts.
Mehta's group reports that in the virtual world, the
language based
on rhythm has a
similar structure to that in the real world, even though it says something entirely different in the two worlds.
«For example, the state owned enterprises» reform will be touched
on, but it will probably be in very general
language and
similar to one used before,» said Haibin Zhu, chief China economist with JPMorgan in Hong Kong.
For too long, psychology has mistakenly relied
on the same
language to describe
similar features in autism and schizophrenia.
The results reveal important insights into the neural networks needed to understand speech, hinting that perhaps both humans and dogs may have relied
on similar networks that were already in place before
language evolved, and later adapted to process speech.
Given that there is nothing
similar, Morrison's recipe is to collect recordings of speakers within populations relevant for each case, based
on demographic features (gender,
language, dialect and so
on) and speaking style (tired, excited, sleepy) and more.
He believes that human
language pathways may have developed in a
similar fashion, given that our ability to speak is based
on controlling movements in the larynx (voice box).
I think we can shed a lot of light
on early evolution of our own use of
language by studying the vocalisation of animals that are socially and behaviourally
similar to us, if not necessarily taxonomically closely related.»
Now Cecilia Lai, Simon Fisher and colleagues, reporting in todays Nature, show that a gene
on chromosome 7, which they call FOXP2, is mutated in the affected members of the KE family, as well as in an unrelated patient with a
similar language deficit.
The researchers said human facial expressions are very
similar to other species
on the whole, more so than human
language, which is unique to humans, but these findings suggest that even though they look the same, they may be produced in different contexts.
The actress also spoke about losing a front tooth
on The Ellen DeGeneres Show back in 2010, using very
similar language to describe the experience.
If sharing a
similar culture and heritage with the person you're dating is important to you, our advanced search features can help you find black singles based
on nationality,
languages spoken and religious views.
After searching for her profile name, «Kevina», and the place in Hong Kong where she is supposedly from, «Tuen Mun:, New Territories, «Hong Kong», I found a
similar profile
on many of the «cupid» group of dating sites, in a few different
languages (Spanish, German), even though the profile doesn't mention that she speaks any other
language apart from English.
On the other hand, that does not mean that you will be alone in the ocean of big system at all — the website always provides live support for all the users and visitors of the page not depending on their native language and similar factor
On the other hand, that does not mean that you will be alone in the ocean of big system at all — the website always provides live support for all the users and visitors of the page not depending
on their native language and similar factor
on their native
language and
similar factors.
The remaining extras
on all three releases are
similar: brief featurettes
on the English
language rewriting and dubbing processes for the films; the original Japanese trailers and TV spots (curiously, the ones for The Cat Returns aren't subtitled while the others» are); and the second disc is devoted entirely to the complete film (with full audio track accompaniment, in either English or Japanese) in storyboard form — offering an insightful look at the Ghibli creative process.
This
language is
similar to Scratch and can be found
on the Micro: Bit website.
Ruling in Grove City College v. Bell last year, the Court held that the civil - rights statute — whose
language is
similar to laws barring discrimination
on the basis of race, handicap, and age — applies only to programs and activities that receive federal aid, and not to the entire institution.
Each unit contains a number of short reading texts, each one designed to recycle
similar language items based
on a unifying theme.
In a
similar way to the ICT Curriculum change, many schools fear that they do not have experienced enough staff, or the resources to facilitate this focus
on language.
To avoid this outcome, a new wave of school - finance litigation has instead endorsed an «adequacy» claim based
on state constitutional clauses that exhort the legislature to provide for a «thorough and efficient» (or
similar language) system of education.
They tried to isolate how much any individual teacher adds or detracts by comparing how the students scored
on end - of - year tests to how
similar students did with other teachers, controlling for a host of such things as test scores in the prior year, gender, suspensions, English
language knowledge, and class size.
From there the groups should be further refined to include schools comparable
on the socio - economic demographics and that have
similar percentages of students with special needs (excluding students who receive speech /
language services) and English
language learners.
All faculty members in each state university, other than those persons who teach courses that are conducted primarily in a foreign
language, shall be proficient in the oral use of English, as determined by a satisfactory grade
on the «Test of Spoken English» of the Educational Testing Service or a
similar test approved by the Board of Governors.
Kestell, the chair of the Assembly Committee
on Education, also predicted that a group put together to rewrite the Common Core English
language and math standards likely would produce something
similar.
The Families of Schools database is a free tool that groups
similar schools together
on factors including prior attainment, percentage of pupils eligible for free school meals and the number of children who speak English as an additional
language.
But this doesn't change his record of funding
similar efforts in Louisiana and Detroit, or the
language in his initiative that bases his plan
on seeing children as «market share.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Larry K. Shumway had figures from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
on Utah student performance in math, science and
language arts compared with states with
similar scores and then cross-referenced with class size and per - pupil funding.
The only measures a State may include within its Academic Achievement indicator in addition to the required measure of student performance
on the statewide reading /
language arts and mathematics assessments under ESEA [Education and Secondary Education Act, of which ESSA is the latest version] section 1111 (b)(2)(B)(v)(I) are the two optional measures: (1) an achievement index or
similar measure of student performance in reading /
language arts and mathematics at multiple academic achievement levels above or below proficient (see question B - 10 and B - 11); and (2) measures of student growth in reading /
language arts and mathematics for high schools (see questions B - 14 and B - 15).
K12 will provide comprehensive wraparound services targeted to individual student needs and for the benefit of the school community: development of strong community within the virtual academy; access to the best and most current virtual instruction curriculum, assessment and instruction based
on solid research; customizing each student's education to their own individual learning plan; academic success at the school and individual student levels resulting from teachers» instruction and constant monitoring of student growth and achievement with interventions as needed; national and local parent trainings and networking; frequent (i.e., every two to three week) teacher / parent communication through emails and scheduled meetings; establishment of unique settings for students and parents to interact; connecting students
on a regular basis with students across the United States in
similar virtual academies and across the world through networking and K12 national competitions (e.g., art contest and spelling bees) and International Clubs; access to the entire K12 suite of services and instructional curriculum (currently including K12, Aventa, A +, and powerspeak12) to include world
languages, credit recovery courses, remedial courses, and AP courses; participation in a national advanced learners programs; a comprehensive Title I program that will provide additional services for students; school led trips, for example, visits to colleges, grade level specific trips such as student summer trips overseas, etc.; School prom; school graduation ceremonies; national college guidance through a network of K12 counselors; school community service opportunities; student developed student body council; school extracurricular activities: possibilities would include the development of a golf club, chess club, bowling club.
He asks a district office coach for articles
on teaching English learners in math, science,
language arts, and social studies, and for literature that discusses how English
language learners are both
similar to and different from one another.
A
similar webinar focused
on the English
language arts standards will be held
on May 2, 2012.