Sentence examples for elicited lessons from inspiring English sources

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Semi-structured, in-depth interviews evaluated the implementation process, identified supportive and inhibitive policies for implementation, elicited lessons learned during the process, and assessed provider satisfaction and providers' impressions of client satisfaction with MPAC.

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As a result, American Promise elicits lessons that apply not just to African-American children, but to all children as they navigate the shoals of childhood and adolescence.

Although these two studies initially were neither designed for comparison nor shared a common research approach, identification of similarities through comparative analysis of two diverse geographic contexts is particularly fruitful for eliciting generalizable lessons rather than case-specific results.

That movie, when I saw it in a theater with my children, elicited a fumbling, impromptu lesson on the Cuban missile crisis and the Holocaust, full of redundant reminders that the history as presented in the movie was not real.

Students will often attempt to elicit free English lessons by inviting you out for coffee, meals, and other activities.

I did, however, experience many episodes that gave me pause, elicited fear, and taught me interesting lessons about acceptance, and definitely about prejudice.

The following broad themes were elicited from the data: experiences of the lessons and the pain clinic (users and AT teachers only); impact of AT lessons (i.e. relationship to pain, comparison with other types of treatment for pain) (all participants) and future strategies, such as offering CAM to NHS service users (all).

On Friday, tensions boiled over in Augusta County, Virginia, when schools were closed after a lesson in Arabic calligraphy elicited an uproar from the community.

The idea of creationist teaching in the science lessons of state-funded schools elicited strong reactions from leading scientists and clerics such as Professor Richard Dawkins, Professor Steve Jones, and the Bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries.

Caroline Stoessinger, the author of the book "A Century of Wisdom: Lessons from the Life of Alice Heliciteder," elicited a description of how Kafka had once attended a Passover Seder at the Herz home, singing "Dayenu" with the children.

Might we argue that a conscious offering of "laughable stories" suggests the editor's effort to entertain child readers to engage them in a moral lesson by eliciting a laugh?

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