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According to Scarino (2017), "assessment is often seen as the part of the curriculum that is the least amenable to change and as the area that often lags behind in responding to changing learning theories" (p. 19).
"Due to the unpredictable and unprecedented nature and scale of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, we urge all responders that their intervention must be flexible and capable of responding to changing conditions and requirements on the ground, including the possibility of increasing their contribution," the statement read.
These charities can often offer better value and greater flexibility in responding to changing local demands.
It has skilfully taken advantage of globalisation, deftly responding to changing markets and transport routes.
Mr. Gephardt is also responding to changing dynamics within his caucus and with the politics of money on Capitol Hill.
But as computers became more powerful and software more sophisticated — juggling multiple tasks and responding to changing data — verification grew harder.
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But health systems do need to change to secure efficiencies and respond to changing demographics.
Zara's automated production process allows it to quickly respond to changing trends and weather.
They signal a polity with a reduced capacity to respond to changing needs".
The winners will be the ones that most ably respond to changing customer tastes.
It has had to respond to changing consumer tastes and competition from lighter desserts and panettone.
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