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Rather than issuing a single letter or number to summarize an entire term's achievements, an OBE system may require that the teacher track and report dozens of separate outcomes.
It may be convenient to summarize such an object by the greatest Torino Scale value within the set.
These annotated versions contain notes following each section of the law, which organize and summarize court decisions, law review articles, and other authorities that pertain to the code section, and may also include uncodified provisions that are part of the Public Laws.
In the instances where the airing is delayed, the shows may sometimes be combined into one episode to summarize the results.
The acronym RID was originated by Frank Pia to summarize important reasons why lifeguards may be unaware of a drowning.
A thread is defined by a title, an additional description that may summarize the intended discussion, and an opening or original post ( common abbreviation OP, which can also mean original poster ), which opens whatever dialogue or makes whatever announcement the poster wished.
The acronym RID was originated by Frank Pia to summarize important reasons why lifeguards may be unaware of a drowning.
One may then summarize the connection between these structures via the identity.
The resulting fitted model can be used to summarize the data, to predict unobserved values from the same system, and to understand the mechanisms that may underlie the system.
A compendium may summarize a larger work.
C. H. Dodd goes on to summarize the translation of the New English Bible as "... free, it may be, rather than literal, but a faithful translation nevertheless, so far as we could compass it.
Noting that any identity matrix is a rotation matrix, and that matrix multiplication is associative, we may summarize all these properties by saying that the n × n rotation matrices form a group, which for n > 2 is non-abelian.
As tertiary sources, encyclopedias and textbooks attempt to summarize and consolidate the source materials into an overview, but may also present subjective commentary and analysis ( which are characteristics of a secondary source ).
To summarize we may, I think, justly conclude that though Yule did not fully develop any completely new branches of statistical theory, he took the first steps in many directions which were later to prove fruitful lines for further progress … He can indeed rightly claim to be one of the pioneers of modern statistics ”.
The available reconstruction may not be a representation of the language itself ; instead, it may summarize features common to a dialect continuum spanning from an eastern center later producing Samoyedic languages to a western center producing Finnic languages.

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In the creation of an opera or ballet, a scenario is often developed initially to indicate how the original source, if any, is to be adapted and to summarize the aspects of character, staging, plot, etc.
Father Morice, writing about this and other stories he had been told by the Carrier people, posits that there might be " a sort of national tradition among the hyperborean races of America, since even the Eskimo have a story which is evidently the equivalent of it ," proceeding to summarize the account as given by Franz Boas in " The Central Eskimo " ( 1888 ).
Generally speaking, after the founding of our country economic geography development can be used " to task with discipline " to summarize, namely: the development of the discipline of primary target and driving force is to satisfy the demand of the country, at the same time in the practice task promoted disciplinary theoretical development and construction.
If one idea can be said to summarize OD's underlying philosophy, it would be action research as it was conceptualized by Kurt Lewin and later elaborated and expanded on by other behavioral scientists.
If one idea can be said to summarize OD's underlying philosophy, it would be action research as it was conceptualized by Kurt Lewin and later elaborated and expanded on by other behavioral scientists.
The concept and name of the Washington Consensus were first presented in 1989 by John Williamson, an economist from the Institute for International Economics, an international economic think tank based in Washington, D. C. Williamson used the term to summarize commonly shared themes among policy advice by Washington-based institutions at the time, such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and U. S. Treasury Department, which were believed to be necessary for the recovery of countries in Latin America from the economic and financial crises of the 1980s.
Although Vieta was not the first to propose notation of unknown quantities by letters ( Jordanus Nemorarius had done it in the past ), we can reasonably estimate that it would be simplistic to summarize his innovations for that discovery and place him at the junction of algebraic transformations made during the late sixteenth-early 17th century.
We can summarize this lifting property as follows: a module P is projective if and only if for every surjective module homomorphism f: N ↠ M and every module homomorphism g: P → M, there exists a homomorphism h: P → N such that fh = g. ( We don't require the lifting homomorphism h to be unique ; this is not a universal property.
The first " Information and Memory " dealt with chunking, presenting the idea of separating physical length ( the number of items presented to be learned ) and psychological length ( the number of ideas the recipient manages to categorize and summarize the items with ).
Wallace goes on to summarize a number of empirical studies that do find that dissenters feel more liberated to express their views online than offline which might result from the fact that the person in the minority would not have to endure taunts or ridicule from people that are making up the majority, or be made to feel uncomfortable for having a different opinion.
We proceed to summarize briefly the contents of that portion of the Collection which has survived, mentioning separately certain propositions which seem to be among the most important.
To summarize, an analogy might be useful: a Very Little Language is like a knife, which can be used in thousands of different ways, from cutting food to cutting down trees.
To summarize, the false-consensus effect can be seen as stemming from both social comparison theory and the concept of projection.
Fitted curves can be used as an aid for data visualization, to infer values of a function where no data are available, and to summarize the relationships among two or more variables.
The graphic is intended to summarize or be an exemplar for the main thrust of the article.

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However, in a February 26, 1999, speech, President Bill Clinton said the following, which was generally considered to summarize the Clinton Doctrine:
To test, summarize what has been said and present for comment.
" As large as you need and as small as you can " has been said to summarize the opposite evolutionary constraints on human brain size.
When asked by reporters to summarize his theory, he said:
To his admirers, the epithets " father of monks " and " benevolent bishop " summarize his character as reformer and friend of Christ's poor ; though he suffered much from ill-health, his life as scholar, teacher, prelate and Royal counsellor was ever austere, and he was said to be " terrible as a lion " to the rebellious, yet " gentler than a dove " to the meek.

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However there have been attempts to summarize the main national and international standards.
In 2008 economist Jonathan Morduch of New York University noted there are only one or two methodologically sound studies of microfinance's impact .. Two studies published by the Grameen Foundation summarize scores of studies indicating positive impact, as well as some findings that suggest a limited positive or a negative impact.
To summarize a rather complex picture, there are no less than four possible stances on the value of this criticism:
The new Crew magazine has claimed the legacy of the old one and there are some who claim that the new magazine also reproduces the long pauses between issues ( to summarize: in 2005 5 issues were produced, instead of the regular five and the Christmas issue of 2005 appeared as the first issue of 2006, leaving the dates of two more magazine publishings unfulfilled.
While there, fellows are required to present two to three seminars to outline, report on, and summarize their research findings.
Centuries ago, and even in modern days, there are players who changed or adapted their instruments in unique ways that can be difficult to summarize or generalize.

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