Sentences with phrase «used more clarification»

Robert Schwentke (RED, Flightplan) directs with as much pace and muscle as he can, but — as is inevitable when translating a hefty novel to a two - hour movie)-- there are moments that feel far too arbitrary and moments that could have used more clarification for those of us who haven't read said hefty novel.

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While there is no defined clarification on which demo account type is better than the other, it is very clear that using a demo account which has to be tied to a live account gets traders to take such demo accounts a lot more seriously.
But with the use of more explicit and less poetic terminology, such clarification can be obtained.
Critical factors to achieve a higher level of information sharing include: a) the development and adoption of global data interchange standards that are harmonized between health care and clinical trials; b) the use of technology that is more acceptable to users; c) clarification of and adherence to regulatory requirements for health care and clinical trials; d) implementation of new technologies that are being employed by other industries to facilitate data interchange, specifically the use of the eXtensible Markup Language or XML.
But I could use some clarification — when Jessica says that crickets have more protein pound for pound than chicken, for example, does she mean that cricket flour has more protein pound for pound than an entire chicken, or more protein pound for pound than a chicken breast?
For example, a company might use a chatbot to facilitate interactive eLearning experiences, provide more personalized learning paths, increase engagement, deliver instant answers and clarifications when needed.
For example, in one study, teachers mediated language learning in several ways — mode shifting through recasting (e.g., the teacher recapping a student's contribution to fit the broader pedagogic objectives of the curriculum), signaling to learners how to reformulate their talk (e.g., indicating a need for clarification, giving the student an opportunity for self - correction, supplying a recoded version), and recontextualizing students» expressions of personal learning (e.g., helping students use the appropriate register and more specificity in their explanations [Gibbons, 2003]-RRB-.
Programmatic approaches provide a number of other benefits, including: (1) improved environmental outcomes; (2) promotion of interagency cooperation; (3) more effective use of limited staff and resources; and (4) clarification of roles and responsibilities.
Cornell predicts that policymakers will be looking more toward guaranteed income — more specifically, lawmakers might provide greater clarifications to the Pension Protection Act about how guaranteed income can be used within qualified default alternative investments (QDIAs).
More clarification: I used the «compare cards» tool on the Amex website to compare MR benefits of Everyday card versus Gold card.
I sent some follow up questions to get more clarification on if the dongle is required or if a 3rd party bluetooth adapter can be used.
But for journalists and others who are not climate scientists, some narrative would help, as inline text and more clarification as footnotes if needed including, cover for example: — being very clear for a graph what was being forecast (people play silly games with Hansen, confusing which was BAU)-- Perhaps showing original graph first «This is what was predicted...» in [clearly a] sidebar THEN annotated / overlayed graph with «And this is how they did...» sidebar — placing the prediction in context of the evolving data and science (e.g. we'd reached 3xx ppm and trajectory was; or «used improved ocean model»; or whatever)-- perhaps a nod to the successive IPCC reports and links to their narrative, so the historical evolution is clear, and also perhaps, how the confidence level has evolved.
The solution to the problem of patent trolls is as simple as it is difficult to implement; more rigorous examination of patent applications, clarification and limitations of claims during prosecution, and increased use by the courts themselves (rather than the parties in litigation) of expert witnesses who can inform the court of the state of the art, and what implied limitations of the original invention should be considered by the court.
Learn the practical vocabulary and concepts of affective neuroscience for more effective emotional clarification work, skill building in the use of emotions, and strengthening emotional control skills (emotional granularity)
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