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Sean Fagan was inspired by Damaris Cozza's innovative wand usage, which he thought he might draw upon next semester in his class at Ethical Culture School.
But in an interview, he had a hard time discussing the candidate without launching into a diatribe against legalizing marijuana, or, when asked what constituency she might draw upon for her core group of voters, replying with a non sequitur: "I can hit a high C better than Pavarotti".
It cuts them off from any useful mobilising methods and techniques that they might draw upon today – the democratic and collective mechanisms that are needed more than ever.
We examine background assumptions that members of the public might draw upon if invited to take part in a RCT.
Ruth Davidson - who contested the post in Holyrood - suggested that Ms Sturgeon might draw upon the career of another powerful woman who led a government.
That is, when a student is asked a question within a particular context, they might draw upon one set of prior ideas, but when that context is changed, they may draw on another set of ideas.
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Therefore, the ways in which diagnostic assessment items are written might be more or less likely to draw upon students' intuitive ideas, leading to response patterns that are inconsistent across contexts.
Future studies might more systematically explore the interaction of the organism used in the item stem with the intuitive ideas students draw upon when answering them.
I had materials to draw upon, like anyone else.
There are pitifully few hopes to draw upon, though.
What other works did you draw upon to create this?
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