In addition, variables more associated with dysregulation such as affect lability and impulsivity fall under this rubric. |
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I'm not eager to embrace the term documentary, even though in a larger sense they would fall under that rubric. |
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Firefox and other browsers just let the rubric extend uglily beyond the edge of the content container. |
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I am passing out the rubric now, if you have any questions please come and speak to me outside of class. |
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Ms. Estrin grabbed a book for Chloe and gave her a classroom rubric before making her announcements. |
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Most of these patients would fit under the previously used rubric of Banti's syndrome. |
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These interventions fall under the general rubric of cognitive behavioural therapy. |
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Ten chapters, each laid out under the rubric of a song title, map out some of the main concerns of popular music studies in a textbook format. |
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Automatic writing was one activity that the surrealists housed under the rubric of psychic automatism. |
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Because it comes under the rubric of internet self-regulation, this kind of censorship is seen as less intrusive. |
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The curriculum provides student worksheets and includes a grading rubric that outlines minimal, adequate and extensive answers for the teachers. |
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These days, Wood estimates that three-quarters of logging in the national forests is being done under the rubric of fire prevention. |
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Table leaders also backread samples of readers' grading and clarify the rubric as necessary. |
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My students always receive a copy of the exact rubric that I will use to grade their project, prior to their starting. |
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Capoeira blends dance and combat movement and falls under the rubric of martial arts. |
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In his analyses, the rubric becomes a sort of mystical triangle whose terms seem perpetually to transmute into one another. |
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The standard rubric is that critics care about literary quality, not commercial success. |
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While Ranade deploys the resources of the surrealist tradition to achieve his ends, it would be simplistic to gloss his work under that rubric. |
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Be careful to read through the rubric, the instructions on the examination paper. |
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As the hyphens and slash marks indicate, these emergent literatures do not fit under a single rubric. |
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Under this rubric are included such forces as the local militia and the constabulary. |
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For each question, the rubric specifies explicit grading criteria. |
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If a member is going to fall under the rubric of the Lobbyist Registration Act, the member should be subject to the same cooling off rules. |
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So what then should we include under the rubric of ancient art? |
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It's atmospheric but not exactly ambient because it's too jarring to be subsumed under that rubric and has a considerable emotional heft. |
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The following rubric can be used with your students, as a group, when you view the completed folders. |
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Such sponsorship might cover all issues over a given period of time, issues in one or more languages, a specific rubric, etc. |
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Through this rubric, IDtech proposes you to discover and better apprehend the importance of day-to-day security. |
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Several speakers had recommended that patents and trademarks should not be included under the rubric of human rights. |
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The rubric of the meetings, planning, membership and all technical questions are assumed by Coordinating Committee. |
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There is no known actual record of the queen, Queen Victoria, having bestowed this particular rubric on him. |
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These issues are precisely the burden of many complaints now being raised under the rubric of environmental justice and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. |
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In a context such as the present, it is necessary to identify and characterise the suggested error, and relate it to the legal rubric under which a decision is challenged. |
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Although this reader is offered under the rubric of book history, in fact it encompasses the many forms of American print culture, including newspapers and magazines. |
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It is under this rubric that I have attempted my analysis of Klute. |
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The first of them grouped all then-living independent artists, whether native or foreign, under the School of Paris rubric, no matter where in France they worked. |
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Fourteen works in various mediums sat quite comfortably beneath this rubric, each straddling the realms of commercial advertising and formalist abstraction. |
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There is as much space, under this rubric of textuality, for the popular icons of the day as for Shakespeare, the greatest among the canonical authors. |
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Because isomer weapons would not involve transmutation of nuclear species, they don't come under the rubric of existing nonproliferation treaties. |
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Cut to popular programs are just put under this Function 920 rubric, which allows them to pretend they're not real. |
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Bain Capital and its ilk were called leveraged buyout firms back then, but whatever the rubric, the business is the same. |
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To understand what the Advisory Guidelines can and can't do under the rubric of selfsufficiency, it is important to start with the legal framework within which the Guidelines operate. |
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So, for example, holding a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, abolishing quangos, and the Tories' plans for local government and school reform all featured beneath the rubric of redistributing power. |
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However, including all cohabitations under the rubric of conjugal relations may be misleading and so would be equating their break up with divorce. |
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The long title of an older Act is sometimes termed its rubric, because it was sometimes printed in red. |
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Although red was most often used, other colours came into use from the late Middle Ages onwards, and the word rubric was used for these also. |
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A rubric is a word or section of text that is traditionally written or printed in red ink for emphasis. |
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Evaluate the extension product: a monograph on a specific development issue, Millennium Development Goals, means to address these goals, and Canadian connections, using the same rubric. |
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The second branch of the rubric requires an examination of whether the stated goals of the programs are being met, which is especially relevant to funders seeking accountability. |
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All of these displays, however disparate, reinforce Koolhaas's overarchingly scientific rubric and informatic visual strategy. |
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An appendix offers a modified ACTFL rubric for the presentational mode of communication in intermediate level learners. |
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But while there might be a more formulized and concrete rubric, the creativity of teachers will never be jeopardized. |
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We should work together with the American president to combat the genocide by attrition in Darfur and invoke the responsibility to protect principle under the rubric of the rule of law. |
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Please, choose a rubric from the left menu bar. |
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The rubric forms the basis of a national standard for program analysis, and as such it should not be seen as restricted to programs directed at youth. |
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This entrenched posturing can be sidestepped if the principle of autonomy is addressed in developmental terms, thereby opening up dialogue under the rubric of an alternative language. |
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Copies of rubric provided to students and parents. |
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In the body of Table 2, the arithmetic mean of all students' final rubric scores are shown for the LOs associated with the LG, Effective Business Practices. |
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Davies, it is not clear why he includes their covenantal nomism and kerygmatic theology under the broader rubric of eschatological existentialism. |
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By overzealously guarding a wrong cause under the rubric of bilateralism, India inversely supported a partisan interest than being and becoming bipartisan. |
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That would fall under the rubric of things we can ignore for now. |
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This interpretive apparatus is brought together under the rubric of ijtihad, which refers to a jurist's exertion in an attempt to arrive at a ruling on a particular question. |
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Under this rubric, CRIS coordinates the institute's extramural efforts to define how the entire genetic complement of an organism responds to environmental agents. |
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