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Similarly, Mendonca and Johnson (1994) showed that although students used their peers' comments to revise their essays, they incorporated peer feedback comments in their text revisions selectively, thus deciding what to revise in their own texts.
But that's a line he may have to revise in the light of recent developments.
So imagine being followed by a camera crew while trying to revise in the library or finish a piece of coursework at the eleventh hour.
She would have been driven to revise her understanding of her parents' lives, rather as her suicide obliges us to revise, in retrospect, our assessment of hers.
Instead, the author employs standards from outside the faith to criticize and to revise in a radical fashion the conception of God revealed in Scripture and taught by the Magisterium," the church's teaching authority according to the popes and bishops.
It was a theme she focused on in the preface to "The Fannie Farmer Cookbook," the classic American volume that she was hired to revise in the late 1970s.
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