Sentence examples for a discrete subject from inspiring English sources

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He posits that the "in-dividual," as opposed to mere "individual," phenomenon can be isolated as a discrete subject of our historical inquiry when we ascribe certain subjective values to the singular coherence and indivisibility that are responsible for its uniqueness.

Like his previous meditations, "Houdini's Box" purports to explore a discrete subject, but is really a guide to life.

And here are four more facts that are not in the Ofsted report: 25% of all schools no longer teach history as a discrete subject in year 7 30% of comprehensives spend less than one hour a week on history in the years up to age 13 More GCSE candidates took design and technology than history last year More A-level candidates took psychology.

Sheryl Sandberg has put her finger on something that is all too rarely discussed in a culture that views women's issues as a discrete subject that only affects half the population – and that can be remedied with laws mandating equal pay, paid family and sick leave, affordable child and flexible work schedules.

In the control group (N = 135) maths was taught as a discrete subject with traditional paper and pencil technology using manipulation of concrete objects.

Punitive psychiatry is neither a discrete subject nor a psychiatric specialty but, rather, it is an emergency arising within many applied sciences in totalitarian countries where members of a profession may feel themselves compelled to service the diktats of power.

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Waste solids in building drainage systems may still be considered as discrete, subject to a system of forces including hydrostatic, mass, buoyancy and frictional components.

Yet one of the limitations this maxim has correspondingly if inadvertently imposed upon literary artists across all genres is a prohibition against any one such artist, within the confines of a single literary work, situating multiple and discrete subject positions in attitudes of dialogic exchange.

While this extension of Vermeulen and van den Akker's metaphor takes it to its logical conclusion, it also raises the specter of a fly in the ointment: Must metamodernism, as did both postmodernism and modernism, double down on a single, discrete space-time continuum in which locationally the captain is (commensurately) ever and only a discrete physical subject?

Some of the best primary schools in the country, such as Durand in Lambeth, London, insist on discrete subject teaching in KS2 and also stream children, giving them a broad curriculum, personalised education and high standards.

The success of the grammar school population then and now is based on traditional teacher-led instruction within a changing and developing curriculum of discrete subjects.

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