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The second cohort had decreased interaction, lower critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, as the result of an increase in lecturing activities in the seminar (direct communication with lecturer), due to insufficient time and capacity for facilitation.
By the time my embarrassment ripened to concern, I knew there was no point in lecturing her.
Mr. Parsons took pains, in lecturing tones, to mention that Citigroup skimped on coffee and doughnuts to save money.
Don't hold your breath.Americans delight in lecturing Europeans and Japanese about their disastrous economic policies, while boasting of their own country's "sound economic fundamentals".
The German finance minister, in lecturing the United States a few weeks ago, said the Americans should not worry about their trade deficit with Germany, but look instead to the country's trade balance with the total euro zone.
Every time someone in the world types the words "several sets of monsignor robes hanging in the wardrobe", and you persist in lecturing the world on "process metaphysics", a fairy dies, OK?
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I was just in Hong Kong lecturing.
Taught in Peru; lectured in New Zealand.
Early in 1912, Nansen was lecturing in Berlin.
I was lecturing in San Francisco about 15 years ago.
Are they doing this in lectures?
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