Sentence examples for Preparatory concepts from inspiring English sources

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For this purpose, some preparatory concepts are needed.

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During the third step, the concept preparatory action plans is addressed.

Concept descriptions, preparatory drawings and a video by Matthew Cohen that documents the installation were not in place when I visited, but they are bound to serve as valuable interpretive adjuncts to this complex and fascinating venture.

However, in relation to the accounting concept of "preparatory closing entries", Seifried (2004) showed in the same study that students' prior knowledge explained 56%% of the score variation in a learning-goal-oriented knowledge test.

The preparatory phase aims at identifying concepts relevant to patients with OBPI from four different points of view.

Respondent comments underscored the need for a proscribed process and described how the definition of key guideline concepts required a systematic, preparatory procedure, where the basic concepts and terms were thoroughly scrutinized and defined.

Building on the results obtained in the project, European Space Agency's Space Transportation Directorate through the Future Launchers Preparatory Programme awarded INCAS a Phase 0/A contract for a Microlauncher concept.

As course content previously covered by lecture was moved into the guided-reading questions and preparatory homework, on average 34.5% of each class session was now devoted to activities that reinforced major concepts, study skills, and higher-order thinking skills.

Designing and implementation of the retrieval tools for shared spatial data as part of National Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) is among the top priorities of the preparatory stage of the long-term program envisaging the creation of the Russian SDI according to the concept of its creation and further development.

First, what has been caught up under ideas of spontaneity really covers two quite distinct concepts: the spontaneity of the decision to quit (i.e., whether it is made without any preparatory thought or related activity); and the immediacy of implementation (i.e., whether implementation occurs immediately the decision to quit is made or with some delay).

There's a further "alienation", or distancing device, in this production: Lloyd's concept is that the play is being performed by women in a prison (part of the preparatory work involved Lloyd working with the inmates of a women's jail).

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