Sentence examples for make clear connections from inspiring English sources

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What makes this speech a departure: it allowed the president to stop complaining about politics - which no one outside Washington really wants to hear about -- and make clear connections among the dismal economic metrics on growth, wages, race and opportunity.

Under the proposals, information and talk about future careers will be included in the primary curriculum, and teachers will be expected to act early to help pupils make clear connections between reading, writing and arithmetic and obtaining a decent job in the future.

None of the articles were full economic evaluations; they did not make clear connections between the costs and effects of PBF.

While Kathy, Tom, and Vanessa were also concerned about their students' mathematical abilities in connection to the science content, only Ralph was explicitly concerned about the need to make clear connections between data analysis and engineering design decisions.

We need to make clear connections between gender inequality, sexism, and the harassment experienced by LGBTQ and gender non-conforming kids -- including girls who express sexual agency.

There is a growing pool of available disease-related data, increasing interest from end users and pressure from funding agencies to make clear connections between the data from model organisms and the human diseases they reference.

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But that's not all she's doing: she's a musician making clear connections to several different traditions, from country to folk-rock to jazz.

In the UK, OpenEssayist shows students how each sentence in their draft essay relates to others, helping students form a well-structured essay that makes clear connections between different sections and sentences.

The findings here suggest that teachers who engage in larger amounts of integrated instruction value providing an authentic learning context that makes clear connections between disciplines, reflecting key components of integrated STEM education (Moore et al., 2014; Kelly & Knowles, 2016).

Much existing work has looked at the effects of climate on specific diseases, without making clear connections to overall changes in population health.

For the first time, new research has made clearer the connection between tectonic forces and the submergence of the Bering Strait during the middle Pliocene.

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