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His words echo the ideas of many New York City teachers: releasing data reports to publicly shame low performers can cause nothing but further damage to an already fragile system.
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Silk jacquards in blurs of shell pink or aqua green echo the idea.
She uses squares and rectangles, be that working on uniform grids of canvasses or hanging a painted paper arc from a ladder whose steps and struts echo the idea of paintings as "windows".
Much of it echoes the ideas of conservative talk show hosts like Mr. Beck and many Tea Party activists.
That raises the intriguing question of what happened when these residents met the sapiens wave.Some researchers believe there was interbreeding, echoing the ideas of an older school of palaeoanthropology called multiregionalism.
I met Leadbeater in an elegantly shabby cafe on Highbury Corner in Islington, north London, where we spent 90 minutes considering the Marxism Today legacy, and the real-life politics he now saw echoing the ideas MT had explored.
As far as your correspondent could tell, Mr Miron presented no evidence in support of this assertion.Larry White, an economist at George Mason University who has been attending the Cato conference since its inception, echoed the ideas of Nassim Taleb, (see our review of his latest book here), arguing that we should make our financial system "antifragile".
Much of this, of course, echoes the ideas presented already by Audi City, a fully digital car salesroom located in urban centers and built on the Apple model to connect with millennials.
Both Democratic and Republican candidates are now echoing the ideas that ignited the Occupy Wall Street protests and continue to reverberate in our political culture.
Here he echoes the ideas of journalist Paul Tough, whose book How Children Succeed illuminates the importance of character development, particularly grit, in promoting academic success.
The thesis was popularized by Paul Ehrlich (in his book The Population Bomb) and other scientists, but Commoner challenged those who echoed the ideas of the 19th-century British thinker Thomas Robert Malthus.
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