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A system that views its teachers like cogs in a machine is not one that is likely to foster these skill sets at any level.
As it turns out, the approach Munroe tried out at M.I.T. — the absurd hypothetical — is exactly the kind of technique that we now know is likely to foster engagement.
He writes that he's come to see institutional decline as a "staged disease" — harder to detect but easier to cure in the early stages — which is likely to foster a sense of corporate hypochondria in many readers.
Splitting trucking into local human driving and autonomous highway driving is likely to foster the "digitization" of freight matching, with the potential for intense downward pressure on driver earnings.
Most unfortunately, this article is likely to foster undue resentment for the settlement movement at a time when mutual respect and cooperation are most vital for all the peoples of this region.
After saying, "However, I continue to believe that the current stance of monetary policy is likely to foster sustainable economic expansion and a gradual ebbing in core inflation," Mishkin wrapped up with these words: As always, future policy adjustments will depend on the evolution of the outlook for both inflation and economic growth as implied by incoming information.
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While "weak cabinet secretaries or secretaries who become spokesmen for their institutions" are "likely to foster inertia and unresponsiveness," he argues, strong cabinets -- like that chosen by the elder President Bush -- can only benefit a confident and knowledgeable commander in chief who is unafraid of imposing his vision on the forceful personalities around him.
This paper describes the nature of these changes, the short-term results, and the tensions that are likely to foster future change.
They said that Rabin's piece was "likely to foster unnecessary fear," and that "the implication that women idly choose to start or to remain on antidepressants... or any other medication during pregnancy is insulting and demeaning".
Policy measures that encourage the development of specialized and core knowledge are likely to foster the development of stable technological trajectories, whereas measures targeted at developing diversified and peripheral knowledge more strongly contribute to technological variety.
They said that Rabin's piece was "likely to foster unnecessary fear," and that "the implication that women idly choose to start or to remain on antidepressants … or any other medication during pregnancy is insulting and demeaning".
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