The phrase
"to share out" means to distribute or allocate something among a group of people, so that each person receives an equal portion.
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Comparison is such a trap, but you have so many unique and inspiring ideas that we would all miss out on if you didn't
share them out of fear.
Students think about a question or problem posed by the teacher, discuss ideas with a partner, and then
share out loud as a class.
Then have each pair
share out with the class, which can rank the topics by interest.
It is urgent to agree a maximum size for the chamber, and the appropriate formula
for sharing out appointments, and to have an independent body to police this.
Please use it only as reference and do
n't share it out where it may be used professionally.
Once there, students share with each other why they agree with that statement, and then one student from each
group shares out to the whole class.
When a
student shares out loud, the teacher will affirm one or more things that a student says but pushes the student to think about something differently.
Rather than exercising a block vote, the party vote is
shared out equally amongst the representatives of the party in the chamber.
A gallery app isn't just about holding photos though, it's also about editing pictures
before sharing them out anywhere you want.
They were challenged to set reasonable goals, and to create accountability groups or partners, and to come back to school ready to
share out about what they read and how it went.
That's one of the most fascinating things about the Web: the amount of information
people share out of caring for an ideal.
We are so grateful to support from each of these incredible partners
who share out commitment to increasing opportunities for rural students and communities!
An employee advocacy solution makes it easy for an employee to stay up - to - date about their company and easily
share out information on their networks.
I wanted to
share out experience about being away from home and still being able to stick to the Plant Based lifestyle.
The best moment to
share out such secrets is when your relationship is going steady.
Perhaps I am showcasing things the media has been feeling to timid to
share out front.
The
writer shares out of his own experience some of the insights he has gained about both kinds of impairment.
Never share out your personal details like credit card numbers or bank account details.
Two sets of cards are
shared out evenly, and students take turns to throw a card into the centre, aiming for a match.
From there, the user can read,
share out via social media, or save to read later.
We like putting this sentence framework up on the board at the end of class and asking students to
share out ways their thinking has changed.
Perhaps even 50 or so of his great
paintings shared out for each museum to display in their own collection?
You can
share out important decisions from your state courts related to your practice area of law.
Without a single council colleague to
share it out with, the volume of paperwork I face can be somewhat daunting.
This is one of those reviews where I'm
sharing out of love and appreciation for a product that has made my life better.
Then the ideas are
shared out loud as I collect them in a doc that everyone can access.
Clearly, if there are no profits or if insufficient cash is collected, put simply, there is no money to
share out between the partners.
They share reasons for their opinions and select one or two that they feel are most convincing to
share out in class discussion.
After students have had an opportunity to create a plan, come together as a whole class, and have each
group share out their data collection plan.
For both the lower and upper elementary projects,
students share out their drawings and gain feedback on their designs for iteration.
In order to exercise this power, the parliamentary party distributes (
shares out equally) this voting power to its MPs.