Sentences with phrase «very particular purpose»

Laptops can be useful in particular kinds of courses or sessions (hands - on practice with a research tool, e.g.) or for a very particular purpose (referencing a resource under discussion, working with learning management system content and tools, annotating notes taken from pre-reading, e.g.), or for accommodation of individual student learning needs (adaptive learning software, e.g.).
The thing is, the mockery serves a very particular purpose — which is mostly to try and cast into bas - relief the groupthink that suffuses AERA.

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But very often this constant awareness of spiritual climates enables us to also recognising the Lord's heart for a particular / person / situation and partner with Him in what He chooses to do through us, perhaps through prayer, releasing of scripture, laying hands, etc., in order to release His purpose and power.
If your god is «inserting info» (whatever form that takes) for the express purpose of fulfilling someone's request to guide someone's thoughts, that is very different than someone listening to someone else's ideas (and teachers are not different than anyone else, except maybe since they are considered experts in their field they are taken more seriously in their particular area of expertise) and considering their ideas when forming your own.
We have seen, too, that violence by its very nature is without limits — that there is no such thing as a tiny dose of violence for realizing this or that particular purpose.
There is in short a way of appropriating oneness that very effectively rules out any kind of diversity, dialectic, or even dialogue, and lends itself, for that purpose, especially to those persons and forces within the community whose power is great enough to sustain their own particular version of Christian unity.
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At a panel discussion at GWU's School of New Media and Public Affairs on Monday, Rospars described in particular the vital role of online video content, whose power the campaign recognized from the beginning — very early in the race, Obama's team already included a videographer and screenwriter / producer squad to shoot footage both for internal / documentary purposes and (more importantly) for use in public as a persuasive tool.
At best, it describes a very particular kind of middlebrow drama that seems to have been created from the ground up with the sole purpose of appealing to the Academy — think «The Iron Lady» or «Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,» to name two recent examples.
As we Northern - Hemisphereans descend into the damp, darkening heart of another autumn, those of us in cold enough climes observing the leaves taking their annual turn into various hues of orange and brown, one's thoughts inevitably turn to one particular thing, an event that has given the month of October its very purpose for many years now: Awards Daily's coverage of the BFI London Movie Festival.
Interventions (both in - school and out - of - school) for any particular age group tend to be very similar in purpose, no matter what their label.
Power is adequate when you keep in mind the purpose of this particular combination is fuel economy and the engine feels refined, though it certainly doesn't sound very smooth.
While some of our dogs have gone on to be very successful service dogs, we do not as an organization recommend a particular dog for this purpose as we are not professionally trained to do so.
Insurance companies providing health insurance for purebred dogs record how often dogs of each breed use their insurance and for what purpose, and this determines the premiums paid, so for many owners, insuring a particular breed of pedigree dog may mean paying very high premiums in comparison with a crossbreed.
If we've learned anything from the trajectory of engineering games it's that tools get refined for particular purposes, and then eventually become very powerful and easy to use.
For the purpose of an audit is not only to check that the work has been done correctly in this particular case, but to send a clear message to all the others that if the auditors come after you you'd better be squeaky clean or your life will become very unpleasant indeed for months.
But the need for this sort of detail is very much a function of the scale and purpose of the particular impact assessment.
What constitutes a weapon is also very dependent on the facts and the purpose for which a particular object was used.
It is clearly very valuable for a regulated entity to be able to waive privilege vis - à - vis the regulator for a particular purpose (e.g., in connection with a specific investigation) but without waiving it more generally.
For eDisclosure purposes, this can pose a particular challenge as organisations will usually need to access large quantities of data very quickly and will need it in a standardised format that can be prepared for disclosure.
In the United States there is a practical refinement: where for a particular exercise members of the internal audit team are designated as working under the direction and control of the legal department, as its agent, for the purpose of providing expert assistance to the legal department in rendering legal advice to management then privilege will attach to their communication.25 In the United Kingdom this may be theoretically possible in circumstances where the audit team forms part of a working group under the control of a legal counsel or team, yet the very distinct role differentiation between audit and legal functions in UK corporate governance makes this a hard argument to sustain.
It is worth noting that Apple has specifically mentioned that this feature is included in iOS 11.3 for «testing and evaluation» purposes, which seems to indicate that the company might still be playing it safe with this particular feature, even in the very first developer beta.
Career Coach Kevin Grubb advises: «Reading eyes naturally gravitate to the upper left of a page, so put your most signi?cant Kevin Grubb, offers this advice: «A personalized and focused objective or summary statement can be very effective if it serves a purpose for a particular resume.
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