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Womack saw that "traditional accommodations, such as longer time and adaptable assessment, provide a starting point to improve course practices". Citing a number of research studies, she states that students are more motivated to learn when they feel they have autonomy.
Examination of the recent protocol on persistent organic pollutants to the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP), in comparison to LRTAPs two previous protocols on sulfur emissions, offers a way to compare across different types of issues whether and how "adaptable" assessment processes influence consensus negotiations.
The goal of this paper is to introduce an Adaptable Model for Assessing Sustainability into higher education institutions that enable the assessment of sustainability within different implementation stages and data availability scenarios.
Lomber, S. G., Payne, B. R. & Horel, J. A. The cryoloop: an adaptable reversible cooling deactivation method for behavioral or electrophysiological assessment of neural function.
But the chancellor is an adaptable leader.
A smart landscape is an adaptable landscape.
New Yorkers are, by necessity, an adaptable species.
It turns out that Hugo Chávez is an adaptable man.
Christianity is an adaptable avatar for these social movements.
The polar bear has traditionally been an adaptable creature.
The method is termed an adaptable die design.
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