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The principles underlying intra-and inter-individual differences could be educationally useful, because knowing how students differ in regard to the various dimensions of cognitive development, such as processing and representational capacity, self-understanding and self-regulation, and the various domains of understanding, such as mathematical, scientific, or verbal abilities, would enable the teacher to cater for the needs of the different students so that no one is left behind.
They were not subject to the regulation of the guilds ; therefore, they could cater weddings and banquets without restriction.
Occasionally, foodservice establishments of this category would be called upon to help cater at the customers ’ homes, and like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character ting, they could not do the job on their own but must work with others, but they could never be the lead, like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character ting could.
Discovery found that with local advertising they could cater to local advertisements.
The line had to be closed while this work was done, as six-and seven-car trains could not run in service at the same time, because the platform-edge doors at Jubilee Line Extension stations could not cater for both train lengths simultaneously.
In many other cases the musicians could read music, but white audiences were so captivated by the improvisational ability that they were convinced was inherent in black musicians that the musicians would memorize the arrangement beforehand and appear to improvise to cater to the expectations of white audiences.
Because of the large variation found in Chinese cuisine from different regions, the restaurants could no longer cater to the local palates, giving rise to the menu.
He envisioned shipyards, and stores that could cater to the ships.
The five-story building, as pictured in the monochrome postcard above, could not cater adequately to the several thousand students, leading the New York City Board of Education to secure an agreement with the Battery Park City Authority for a new building, and construction began in 1989.
In 1945 it became a popular holiday resort complete with its own railway station and by the late 1950s it could cater for 10, 000 holiday makers.
The Woolshed was responsible for over 200, 000 head of sheep and could cater for in excess of 50 shearers working simultaneously.
Due to the continuous increase in passenger traffic, the actual Terminal Building finally built could cater for 400 more arriving and 400 more departing passengers at any one time.
In Perdido Street Station, Remades with their heads twisted around and fitted with mirror helmets are used against the slake-moths, giant insects which could not safely be looked at, while Remade prostitutes cater to every form of sexual perversion.
The direct-market went hand-in-hand with the creation of specialist comics shops to cater to the collectors who could then buy back issues months after a newsstand issue had disappeared.
Initially TSU was seen as a trade school, and its origin as such could be traced to as early as 1906, when the director of public instruction mandated the offering of intermediate grades and selected areas in the country to cater to industrial and vocational courses.
This arrangement provided the College with a much bigger and better sports hall than it could have had on its own while, outside of school hours, the extension enabled the Centre to cater better for the growing community.
With big halls and cottages that could cater to seminars, weddings and other large gatherings.
Sharing, borrowing and the organization of group services that facilitate and cater for communities needs could alleviate the requirement of ownership of many products.

could and for
He stood looking down at her for a moment, wondering what could have reduced her to this condition.
Now under me I could see him for what he really was, a boy dressed up in streaks of paint.
They could hear the pony's feet on the dry leaves for a while, then the sound faded out.
The presence of the two exhaust fans seemed to indicate that the hall could become crowded for air.
For although I had crossed a corner of the hall on my way to the toilet I still could not tell for sure how far to the rear the darkness extended.
Their roar, like the swelling volume of a hundred tornadoes could be heard for miles.
Bushes and vines abetted the rocks in forming thorny detours for the struggling stranger, and without the direct light of the sun to act as compass, Pamela could no longer be positive of her direction.
She could not scream, for even if a sound could take shape within her parched mouth, who would hear, who would listen??
Then, helpfully, as she merely stared at him in weary silence, `` Maybe you could write it down for me, huh??
An' that could mean trouble with a fella that's workin' for crooks.
Dan could hear Clayton Burnside and Eben Jackson summing up their final reckoning for rental on the oxen.
there he could shave and scrub himself up for the evening.
Seeing them waiting there at the foot of Emigrant Rock was so overwhelming that, for a good minute after they rounded the bend and started down the grade leading toward them, Matilda could not speak at all.
By then Hez could see for himself, and so could the others.
A hell of an altitude for a barrel roll, but it could be done.
I started looking on the splintery truck bed for a piece of board, a dirt clod -- anything I could throw and with better aim than I had thrown the beer bottle.
I dismissed these feelings as wishful thinking but I could not get it out of my head that we had a strong physical attraction for one another and we both feared to dwell on it because of our relationship.
He could use your clothes for a costume and a heavy veil for a mask.
If it were not that I knew who it was I could have mistaken it for my Aunt so well did her clothes fit him.
`` Karipo's women then named this place ' Eromonga ' -- manhood -- for just the strongest men could stay here.
Occasionally, for no reason that I could see, they would suddenly alter the angle of their trot.
This and other fears of the solar system have disappeared gradually, first, with the Ptolemaic system and its built-in concept of periodicity and then, more firmly, with the Newtonian innovation of an universal force that could account quantitatively for both terrestial and celestial motions.

could and company
She was wise enough to realize a man could be good company even if he did weigh too much and didn't own the mint.
There was no room for company in the tiny Weaning House ( where the Albright boys always took their brides, till they could get a house and a farm of their own ).
The line soon lived up to its name, as local messages of moderate length could be sent for a dime and the company was quickly able to declare very liberal dividends on its capital stock.
Possible upshots: The company could be denied a deduction for its pension payments, or those payments for the wife and other employes could be ruled taxable to them in the year made.
And think, if we all knew this secret and we could pool our power, what a wonderful public utility company we would make.
Stuart had been laid off at the produce company and had to go back to sitting in his father's office, taking what salary his father could hand out to him.
As Wozniak was the only person who could answer most customer support questions about the computer, the company offered Apple I owners discounts and trade-ins for Apple IIs to persuade them to return their computers, contributing to their scarcity.
After designing their own fully functional replacement for the TRS-80 expansion interface ( which was never commercialized ) the company realized that they could do better than just re-designing the expansion interface.
Unfortunately none of these extensions to the system became available because the company folded before any of them could be released.
A review of the methods used in trials of antipsychotics, despite stating that the overall quality is " rather good ," reported issues with the selection of participants ( including that in schizophrenia trials up to 90 % of people who are generally suitable do not meet the elaborate inclusion and exclusion criteria, and that negative symptoms have not been properly assessed despite companies marketing the newer antipsychotics for these ); issues with the design of trials ( including pharmaceutical company funding of most of them, and inadequate experimental " blinding " so that trial participants could sometimes tell whether they were on placebo or not ); and issues with the assessment of outcomes ( including the use of a minimal reduction in scores to show " response ," lack of assessment of quality of life or recovery, a high rate of discontinuation, selective highlighting of favorable results in the abstracts of publications, and poor reporting of side-effects ).
Plans to spin off the InterBase division as a separate company were abandoned after Borland and the people who were to run the new company could not agree on terms for the separation.
An argument that the power to issue shares could only be properly exercised to raise new capital was rejected as too narrow, and it was held that it would be a proper exercise of the director's powers to issue shares to a larger company to ensure the financial stability of the company, or as part of an agreement to exploit mineral rights owned by the company.
The company dared consumers to drink Budweiser for five days, and if on the sixth day, if they still preferred the taste of other beers they could go back.
In 1961, the company introduced the polar bear as its unusual choice of mascot, to imply that the rum could ward off the coldest chill.
He was an unapologetic ladies man who enjoyed the company of beautiful women, but he was street-smart and could engage in violent hand to hand fighting if the moment called for it.
The company simply could not keep paying out and the adjusters could not help lower the payments due to the high building code the Islands adhere to.
According to Julius Caesar, the Belgian tribe of the Atuatuci " was descended from the Cimbri and Teutoni, who, upon their march into our province and Italy, set down such of their stock and stuff as they could not drive or carry with them on the near ( i. e. west ) side of the Rhine, and left six thousand men of their company there with as guard and garrison " ( Gall.
For example, a team could get a bid from Cheersport, and they compete as a team representing that company.
Following the recording sessions with Tim, Neil began writing and recording a third Crowded House album with Hester and Seymour, but these tracks were rejected by the record company, so Neil asked Tim if Crowded House could use the Finn songs.
In England, the company, J. S. Fry & Sons discovered a way to mix some of the cocoa butter back into the Dutched chocolate, and added sugar, creating a paste that could be moulded.

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