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Items that require students' reasons for selecting a knowledge answer, whether informally and formally, form a major part of effective assessment (Wiggins and McTighe 1998), and are the foundation of item development in TTMC instruments.

Gimena Sánchez-Ganzoli, advocateate with WOLA, told In These Times, If the LAP is fully and properly applied (this does not formally form part of the FTA) it will lead to great improvements.

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More Sanders allies were elected to the City Council under the banner of the loose "Progressive Coalition" (which eventually formally formed the statewide Vermont Progressive Party in the late 1990s), as were more independents and Republicans, breaking the Democratic party machine stranglehold on city government.

Early Vedic had a verb category that later went out of use: the injunctive, which was formally a form with secondary endings lacking the augment, a prefixed vowel e.g., vadhīs instead of avadhīs 'you slew' (2nd sg. imperfect).

This geometric approach is based on the formally integrable form of the implicit system.

The study recommends recognizing vendors formally in form of public private partnership so that technical and financial support be given, thus their activities and charges be regulated.

Note that couples dancing corridos formally will form a double circle around the ballroom and move counter-clockwise.

Formally, a form-interpretation pair ⟨f,i⟩ is weakly optimal[3] iff there is neither a strongly optimal ⟨f,i′⟩ such that ⟨f,i′⟩ > ⟨f,i⟩ nor a strongly optimal ⟨f ′,i⟩ such that ⟨f ′,i⟩ > ⟨f,i⟩.

This decade ended on November 15 , 1955 when the Democrats and the Liberals formally united to form the Liberal-Democratic Party. Liberal-Democratic Party

This method of raising money began to bother religious leaders, and many moved more formally to some form of tithing.

James I, who in 1603 became king of England after having held the throne of Scotland (as James VI) since 1567, was the first to style himself "king of Great Britain," although Scotland and England did not formally merge to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain until the Act of Union of 1707.

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