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And isn't 'compassionate conservatism' a rephrasing of the fabled third way?
ADS's creative rephrasing of Blackstone's negative response to the OCC's demands for affirmative action does not change this reality.
'Attention seeking' is just a negative rephrasing of the pushing of people's buttons that a quality pop career always involves.
It was delivered drily, humorously, and as a rephrasing of a lesson the man's father had once taught him, instead to describe the philosophy of his band.
The chant was a rephrasing of a popular Hindu slogan, "har har Mahadev", which means "Each of us is Mahadev [or, Shiva resides in every one of us]".
Its appeal for policy makers lies in its suitability for designing standardised policy prescriptions, and its exclusion, or rephrasing, of the issues of power and politics.
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Other items needed rephrasing for clarification of the possible indicator.
For the qualitative analysis, we set the threshold for consideration of rephrasing and testing of alternative phrasing at more than 20%.
Perhaps the most complex example here was Table 9 (NESA 2017), in which the teacher recorded a trig ratio by repeatedly pointing, restating and rephrasing elements of the expression from the text and diagram on the board, and from prior lessons, alternately directing students' attention, imparting knowledge and modelling reasoning.
Minor revisions were applied by rephrasing some of the questions.
The dip in scores between 1987 and 1991 is a result of the rephrasing and coding of the pain question as described earlier.
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