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Equally, assessment tasks that challenge students' sense of agency by virtue of being unknown or complex, or based on material too complex (van Etten et al. 1997) or too voluminous to engage with meaningfully in the limited time available within an academic module, will be unlikely to have a positive impact on student learning.

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Mr. Christopher had an equally ominous assessment of mechanical balloting.

Thomas Drake, an NSA whistleblower who predated Snowden, offered an equally bleak assessment.

It was all a joke, but Mr. Costello's equally teasing assessment of the situation suggested that the line between reality and parody can get a little blurry in times of such aggressive symbolism.

The question of how the broadcasters have fared on TV ratings is an equally tricky assessment, and England's swiftest exit from a World Cup in 56 years certainly hasn't helped.

What could set President Obama's vow to cure cancer apart from previous promises would be if he first required an equally honest assessment by our research agencies and institutions and a strategic plan to address the most lethal cancers that make up the majority of cancer deaths.

Long-time partner-in-crime John Waters offers his usual eloquently acerbic (and equally loving) assessment of Divine's career progress from trashy drag queen to respected character actor, but the most affecting interviews are with Milstead's mother, from whom he was estranged for several years.

Denker, who, at the time, was also pursuing the history of horchata (a drink that Spaniards make from a root they call "earth almonds"), told me that food scholars were still debating whether orange carrots were a shrewd tribute to the House of Orange or the result of an equally shrewd assessment that a bright, sunny color like orange would make more people want to eat them.

In certain domains, would non-experts provide an equally accurate assessment of creativity than experts?

Beginning on 19 February 1971, the court heard reports from Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr of McCartney's attempts to control the band, and McCartney's equally unflattering assessment of Klein.

Equally, the assessment of HRV in postmenopause is important because cardiovascular (CV) disease typically occurs later in women than in men; yet, the fact remains that CV disease is one of the two leading causes of death in women [6], [7].

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