Sentences with phrase «terms of adaption»

Then, in terms of adaption to local context and thinking through how the curriculum might relate — one of the things I found in the review, both in some of the written submissions and in some of the meetings I had with teachers and parents — they were seeking greater capacity to respond to local context, to build the curriculum around that.

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The phrase is a conscious adaption of the coalition's «spare room subsidy», the term it tries to use when Labour attacks it for a «bedroom tax».
In a culture too often dominated by expediency and self - interest, I came to view climate scientists as visionaries and altruists, flawed and flummoxed like all such people who are suddenly called by forces outside themselves to excel themselves, fighting not just their own reluctance to become publicly involved, and their own ill - adaption to public and activist lives, but, ultimately, fighting for the truth in the face of falsehood, not just because truth matters in some abstract or even in moral terms, but because the fate of the Earth itself, and all who live here, is ever more obviously at stake.
Thus it makes pragmatic sense to me to focus our attention on a medium term adaption policy, whilst investing heavily in cleaner cheap sources of baseload energy, such as thorium fission and gen4 fission reactors and, in the slightly longer term, nuclear fusion reactors.
In terms of preparedness I would support Steven Mosher in adaption policies.
In the context of IVF treatment, this could be optimal odds of pregnancy, the least stressful treatment experience or the most optimal long - term adaption to the treatment outcome.
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