Sentences with phrase «stand on this continuum»

In my view the evaluation of my hypotheses should be according to where they stand on this continuum.
As with any kind of change, knowing where we stand on the continuum of traits is the first step.

Not exact matches

I've found that moms are on a continuum when it comes to leaving their kids with someone else, with some moms scooting happily out the door with a kiss and a wave, while others leave with much hesitation and stand hidden outside the door for a few minutes to make absolutely sure that everyone stops crying (I might possibly be speaking from personal experience on that).
The late Mary Kroeger, BSN, CNM, MPH, past chair of WABA's Health Care Practices Task Force quotes in her book Impact of Birthing Practices on Breastfeeding: «Advocate for the mother - baby continuum by taking the stand that breastfeeding can not be the «physiologic norm» without including «physiologic childbirth» and immediate and uninterrupted mother - baby contact.»
So where do you stand on the tenacity continuum?
Stability therefore exists on a continuum from very stable (e.g. leg press machine), to neutrally stable (e.g. barbell back squat), to very unstable (e.g. dumbbell squat standing on a Bosu stability ball).
Suggestions: students can jot down their thoughts first and then use the «stand on a line» or «opinion continuum» activity to indicate where they fall on the just / unjust spectrum with each of these scenarios:
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