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Teachers may not eagerly embrace a multidisciplinary design approach for teaching science (Skamp and Mueller 2001; Tosun 2000; Yates and Chandler 2001), but as Levitt (2001) reports, teachers tend to be open to modifications in their approaches to teaching science when provided with useful models.
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Republicans in Alabama have said they are open to modifications of H.B. 56, but that they will not repeal it.
In the absence of good knowledge on the species, the fish passes must be designed to be as versatile as possible and open to modifications.
There must be well-thought-out procedures in place, open to modification.
It means that everything canonical in Judaism, every religious law, every divine prophecy, is open to modification because it has human origins.
Be open to modification.
It remains open to modification of content and context.
In addition, a component might be deemed 'essential', but its frequency or dose might be open to modification.
The rule is likely to lead to modifications in the way options are structured.
Alexander said he is open to some modifications of existing surveillance programs, particularly one that collects all telephone records in the United States and stores them at the NSA for up to five years.
Although he's more open to extreme modification than most of his countrymen, Wiedemann isn't necessarily interested in getting his own implant.
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