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effort and accommodate
In an effort to accommodate the right, he stressed that the liberation of Eastern Europe should be by peaceful means only ; he also distanced himself from his former boss President Truman.
MPEG-3 was launched as an effort to address the need of an HDTV standard while work on MPEG-2 was underway, but it was soon discovered that MPEG-2, at high data rates, would accommodate HDTV.
Gilbert made every effort to accommodate his collaborator, even writing alternative lyrics to some songs.
Both runways have been upgraded to Code F, which means they can accommodate larger aircraft like the Airbus A380. Both runways are operated simultaneously especially during peak hours aiming for a target of 48 aircraft movements an hour in an effort to reduce congestion at the airport.
Moreover there were adhesion stability problems where the front engine tended to slip and then stall uncontrollably because of an imbalance of tractive effort and axle load, accentuated by the drawbar reaction, and inability of the intermediate steam receiver to accommodate the sudden pressure change.
The camp was built to accommodate the effort at a cost of $ 30 million.
More broadly, it also agreed to make a " good faith effort " to accommodate the rest of the terms of the MOU.
William O ' Brien alone made a concerted effort to accommodate Unionist concerns in his All-for-Ireland League ( AFIL ) political programme, prepared to concede any reasonable concessions to Ulster, denounced by both the Irish Party and clergy.
The Revolution has funded many projects that restore the work of Afro-Cubans in an effort to accommodate an African-driven identity within the new anti-racist Cuban society.
For decades she was involved with the YWCA's National Board, starting as chairman of its housing committee in 1918, building demonstration structures to accommodate working women contributing to the war effort, including, in 1919, the Bayway Cottage and Community House, in New Jersey, with financing from her husband.
While slots are limited, an effort is made to accommodate all students who wish to attend.
The previous state government in Tamil Nadu in an effort to accommodate popular sentiment conceded the celebration of the April new year with a new term called “ Chithirai Tirunal ” ( the festival of Chithirai ).
Adaptive clothing typically incorporates flat seams to reduce friction, discrete adaptations to make the clothing look as normal as possible, easy access with snaps, Velcro, or stretchy fabric, roomy design to accommodate incontinence aids, longer rise in the back to accommodate sitting in wheelchairs, elastic waist for increased comfort, and reduced effort when dressing.
In 1908 U ' Ren led the successful effort to amend the Oregon state constitution to accommodate proportional representation that would provide voters with first, second and third choices on the ballot.
The Northside along with other neighborhoods inside 610 have recently become the focus of Gentrification in an effort to tear down historic homes to make room for modern living to accommodate the influx of young professionals drawn to the Downtown / Inner 610 Loop area.
In an effort to better accommodate these, the monks began construction in January 2010 on a new phase of their business featuring a public gathering place / Visitor Center.
This was done in an effort to accommodate more students.

effort and graduate
Northern ’ s campus-wide effort for technological mastery helps NMU students compete in the high-tech global marketplace after they graduate.
Additionally, some of his pledge went to procure new educational materials at Stanford, to provide positions for faculty who will be part of the research effort, and to sponsor scholars among graduate students.
Madison Avenue was not part of the original New York City street grid established in the Commissioners ' Plan of 1811, and was carved between Park Avenue ( formerly Fourth ) and Fifth Avenue in 1836, due to the effort of lawyer and real estate developer Samuel B. Ruggles, a graduate of Yale University who had previously purchased and developed New York's Gramercy Park in 1831, who was in part responsible for the development of Union Square, and who also named Lexington Avenue.
In Oxford Bruner collected a large group of graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who participated in the effort to understand how young children manage to crack the linguistic code, among them Alison Gopnik, Magda Kalmar: hu: Kalmár Magda ( pszichológus ), Alan Leslie, Andrew Meltzoff, Anat Ninio, Roy Pea, Susan Sugarman, Michael Scaife, Marian Sigman, Kathy Sylva
The department's mission is ambitious: " to educate undergraduate and graduate students to be imaginative and contributing citizens of the world, and to advance the frontiers of knowledge and understanding through rigorous scholarship and creative effort.
Marshall took over for him, a change of personnel that ultimately benefited the desegregation legal effort after the war, when the organization found more plaintiffs and challenged segregationist policies in public graduate schools with cases like Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ.
Connected with this effort were his seminal theories of metaphor, value, tone, stock response, incipient action, pseudo-statement, and ambiguity, the latter as expounded by William Empson, his former graduate student.
He began graduate school at Columbia University, but suspended his studies to join the American war effort.
* To integrate the Trading Room into the graduate and undergraduate curricula in an effort to enhance student learning, professional development, and success
The most recent name, Wade H. McCree Jr., was added to the frieze in 1999, and the selection of the name involved a conscious effort to choose a graduate of color.
For the past six semesters, he has made no effort to graduate, instead spending his time organizing parties and fundraisers, doing charity work, helping other students, and posing for figure drawing classes.
In the United States, an important effort to create a graduate program in the learning sciences took place in 1983 when Jan Hawkins and Roy Pea proposed a joint program between Bank Street College and the New School for Social Research.
Educationally, surgical technologists graduate from surgical technology programs accredited through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs ( CAAHEP ), which relies on information on a program gathered by a collaborative effort of the Association of Surgical Technologists ( AST ) and the American College of Surgeons ( ACS ).
Led by a decades long effort by its most significant graduate and 20th Century leader, Msgr.
This effort serves a wide variety of audiences, including K-12 students and educators, undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students, and the public in formal and informal venues and on local, regional, and national levels.
The Institute would continue to suffer throughout the war as the effort of the Institute to continue the studies of the students were suspended and Senior students were forced to prematurely graduate.
He sought accommodation with the Communist Party in an effort to maintain U. S. presence and influence in China, making contact through a graduate of Yenching University, Huang Hua, who became a member of the Nanjing Military Council.
The pressure to publish-or-perish also detracts from the time and effort professors can devote to teaching undergraduate ( and some graduate ) courses.

effort and non-traditional
" Kelly Katies " were the Kelly counterparts to " Rosie the Riveters ", women everywhere who did non-traditional work, contributing greatly to the successful war effort.

effort and students
`` Furhmann's faculty is proud that this has been a spontaneous effort, started largely among the students themselves, because of fondness for Vicky and sympathy for her entire family, Pohly said.
Behaving " in a way that cost nothing ," Kantorek is a strong supporter of the war and encourages Bäumer and other students in his class to join the war effort.
Present in many countries in every continent, every year Capoeira attracts to Brazil thousands of foreign students and, often, foreign capoeiristas work hard to learn the official Brazilian language, Portuguese, in an effort to better understand and become part of the art.
He puts great effort into making ideas clear and visual, and asserts that when he teaches, if his students do not understand something, it is never their fault but always his own.
For example, when students attribute failure to lack of ability, and ability is perceived as uncontrollable, they experience the emotions of shame and embarrassment and consequently decrease effort and show poorer performance.
In contrast, when students attribute failure to lack of effort, and effort is perceived as controllable, they experience the emotion of guilt and consequently increase effort and show improved performance.
As with the anarchists, they too saw the Bolshevik take-over of the soviets ( like that of the trade unions ) as subverting the revolution and beginning the restoration of domination and exploitation ... Over the years this emphasis on working class autonomy has resulted in a reinterpretation of Marxist theory that has brought out the two-sided character of the class struggle and shifted the focus from capital ( the preoccupation of orthodox Marxism ) to the workers ... As a result, not only has there been a recognition that capitalism seeks to subordinate everyone's life ( from the traditional factory proletariat to peasants, housewives and students ) but that all those peoples ' struggles involve both the resistance to this subordination and the effort to construct alternative ways of being.
* The GLOBE Program-( Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment ) An international environmental science and education program that links students, teachers, and the scientific research community in an effort to learn more about the environment through student data collection and observation.
Similarly, the " Who Controls Our Children " campaign in Pennsylvania claimed that an OBE reform effort was part of a federal program that was " stressing values over academic content, and holding students accountable for goals that are so vague and fuzzy they can't be assessed at all.
The first female students were admitted in 1900, the result of an effort led by Susan B. Anthony and Helen Barrett Montgomery.
UNB created its BEd program for First Nations students in 1977 in an effort to help First Nations communities take control of their own schools.
His research was not easily understandable to his students or his colleagues and he made no effort to popularize his ideas or to simplify their exposition to make them more accessible.
By learning the alphabetic code early, she argued, students can quickly free up mental energy they had used for word analysis and devote this mental effort to meaning, leading to stronger comprehension earlier in elementary school.
Australia is one of the few countries where there is a concerted effort to teach journalism students about this subject.
In order to help them, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced a new political approach to the economically challenged " banlieues " of France in 2008 saying that, " 500 million euros will be spent on the improvement of French public transportation ( an effort to make the ghetto less isolated ), an increase in police forces in the " banlieues ," a prioritization of creating new jobs for these underprivileged youth, a systematic crackdown on drug trafficking in the " banlieues ", and the establishment of new schools in disadvantaged areas for students who show particular promise.
During World War II, many Japanese students were enlisted to actively help in the war effort, effectively turning schools into factories.
As Zinn described in The Nation, though Spelman administrators prided themselves for turning out refined " young ladies ," its students were likely to be found on the picket line, or in jail for participating in the greater effort to break down segregation in public places in Atlanta.
Watson made his way through college with significant effort, succeeding in classes that other students simply failed.
As editor of his high school newspaper, Serling tried to persuade his fellow students to support the war effort.
Over 3, 000 students participated in the community and educationally led effort, with a core group of volunteers logging over 150, 000 hours of time building the ship.
In February 2008, he urged McGill University students to speak out against politicians who fail to act on climate change, stating " What I would challenge you to do is to put a lot of effort into trying to see whether there's a legal way of throwing our so-called leaders into jail because what they're doing is a criminal act.

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