Sentences with phrase «version of the question refers»

• One version of the question refers to the program by name: «As you may know, in the last few years states have been deciding whether or not to use the Common Core, which are standards for reading and math that are the same across the states.

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Once you determine an area of focus, you may refer to the full version of the Healthy Schools Assessment Tool to further refine your focus by asking more in - depth assessment questions.
And yet, looking now beyond the Demos document, whereas someone like Dominic Grieve has demonstrated (following the 7 July bombings and subsequently) a real appreciation of the mutual alterity of all the various communities which make up Britain today, Gordon Brown maintains instead a sort of toned down version of the cricket test (drawn from Roger Scruton) whilst earlier this year Ed Balls, in probably the nastiest single smear since Smethwick in» 64, referred to Grieve on Any Questions as «a friend of terrorists» or something to that effect.
We identify this effect by randomly assigning respondents either to a version of the question that explicitly refers to «Common Core» or to a version that leaves the name out.
However, since I had previously posted to Arthur Smith a mini version of my argument I guess I should have realized that you were referring to any assertion questioning Schneider's statement, of whatever nature.
The referring court raised the question based on the text of the German version of the E-Commerce Directive, which suggests that a service that is «provided» (see Article 2 (b) which uses the term «providing», the German version uses «anbietet») would require some form of advertising (para. 51).
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