Sentences with phrase «whose abilities need»

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These minutes underscore a central tension in the bitcoin story: it is a technology whose popularity is tied to its ability to undercut the government and incumbent financial industry's role in currency and money transmission, but one that clearly needs the blessing of both to reach its full potential.
Resistance also requires a constant effort to withstand the doublespeak of the Re-education Center, a nightmare Sunday school whose lessons she must unlearn (such as the wonderful revisionary slogan said to be in Acts: «From each according to her ability; to each according to his needs» [p. 117]-RRB- At lunch they hear new Beatitudes she knows are «wrong, and they left things out, too, but there was no way of checking» (p. 89) except through memory and moral imagination.
Often the people of whom I am most proud are persons whose ability and strength are such that they had little need of me.
At the other end is Tim Gottberg, a returning starter whose ability is needed, and he, too, must recover from a knee injury.
Gentlemen whose sole ability to build up a good side depends on the payment of heavy and exhorbitant transfer fees need not apply.»
I craved the ability to focus on each child individually during their bedtime instead of juggling both kids whose nighttime needs varied drastically!
Turns out all that anti formula hate speech is just that: sanctimonious drivel from those whose only achievement and source of self esteem is their ability to lactate, and desperately need to drag other women down to their level.
If they need some extra notebooks, pens, and markers for kids whose families don't have the ability to provide them, I am eager to help out.
So here we have the conundrum of a baby whose skin needs special care and gentle grooming, with a disaster that only rivals a vindictive housecat in its ability to leave a messy mayhem in its wake.
«Even if government policy included an acceptance of private schooling for those with special needs, the fact that the complainant did not feel that the current state system could meet her child's requirements raised questions about the nature of publicly - funded schooling and its ability to cater for children with special needs (including those whose families would not be able to pay for private schooling).»
Although further research is needed to explain why hermit thrushes choose to sing pitches whose relationship follows the harmonic series, one possibility, mentioned by the authors, is that female hermit thrushes may evaluate a male's singing accuracy by its ability to follow the overtone series.
Last year, for example, we reported on mathematician Don Haussler, the adjunct at Kansas City Kansas Community College whose students mounted a fundraising drive to help finance the surgery he needed to retain his ability to walk.
Another study led by colleague Gina Muckle found subtle deficits in memory in infants whose mothers had higher levels of PCBs; heavy metals such as lead and mercury appeared to lengthen the amount of time the babies needed to remember information and to reduce their ability to remember while distracted.
So a creature such as a field mouse, whose food is randomly distributed, needn't evolve complex foraging strategies, whereas one such as a lion, whose food sources are indicated by clues in the environment, will have an advantage if it can use sophisticated mental abilities such as planning.
«These scholarships catalyze our schools» ability to find, recruit, educate and nurture the workforce our country needs: talented professionals whose life experiences enable them to provide compassionate care to today's diverse communities and advance science to improve the health of future communities.»
Cognitive understanding of how students learn; emotional preparation to relate to many students whose varied needs are not always evident; content knowledge from which to draw different ways to present a concept; and, finally, the ability to make teaching decisions quickly and act on them.
Finland is able to meet the needs of high - ability students, to some extent at least, by employing «exceptionally well - prepared teachers whose skills include the capacity to differentiate their instruction according to the needs, capacities, and prior achievement of their pupils.»
Indeed, this becomes doubly imperative for precisely those children whose verbal abilities are most in need of bolstering, for it is the very act of reading that can build these capabilities... we often despair of changing our students» abilities, but there is one partially malleable habit that will itself develop abilities — reading!
Erin speaks about why she chose to start a charter school in Orange County: because of the large gaps between student populations in the area, finding a co-founder whose unique vision fit her own, and her ability to serve the student populations that most needed it.
Strategies teachers may use for addressing the instructional needs of students whose cognitive abilities are significantly below average and who exhibit deficits in adaptive behavior include: (1) repetition of key content; (2) including a functional component to lessons, that is, emphasizing skills needed for success in day - to - day adult life; 17 and (3) making concepts concrete.
If you're after a small car with a more all - round driving ability, you'll need to look at the nimble Ford Fiesta, whose range includes two 1.0 - litre EcoBoost petrol engines that produce a surprising amount of power for their size and make overtaking a breeze.
Collateral Charge (a.k.a «Credit - Master» or «All - indebtedness»)-- A type of mortgage whose features may include the ability to potentially borrow additional funds, subject to your lender's approval, without the need to discharge your mortgage, register a new one and pay legal fees.
Grants are made not only to families whose ability to pay veterinary costs is extremely limited, but also to those of somewhat more substantial means, up to 200 % of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, who may need only minor subsidy to meet the veterinary expenses.
Income alone doesn't capture a person's ability to pay, and such laws create barriers for loving pet owners whose pets truly need help.
Along the way, they'll gain experience and grow more powerful, while also meeting new characters whose unique abilities will be needed to take on Smithy and his gang.
Someone whose livelihood depends on their thinking and cognitive ability may be unable to continue in their profession or need to severely limit their hours.
From the official description: «the story of an apparently young, amnesiac girl whose alarmingly unhuman needs and abilities lead her to a startling conclusion: She is in fact a genetically modified, 53 - year - old vampire.
The first decision you must make when buying a life insurance policy is choosing a policy whose benefits and premiums most closely meet your needs and ability to pay.
Also, I demonstrated ability to deliver health care to patients whose needs range from basic to complex by utilizing the nursing process.
This person is often the mother, but not always, whose ability to earn an income is limited, to some extent, by the need to provide day - to - day care for the children.
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Parents of children with Tourette syndrome whose symptoms interfere with their ability to learn in a regular classroom environment should become familiar with their children's rights to an individualized education program under Public Law 94 - 142, the 1975 federal law aimed at insuring an adequate education for children with special needs.
We need to be looking at strengths, talents, and abilities on the basis of the issues that our organization faces, not on what we've always done, whose turn it is to serve, or What's our gender.
«Buyside is an example of a vendor whose technology is open and flexible,» says Adams, who goes on to explain that the ability to customize the platform shows just how in tune the team is with the needs of today's brokers.
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