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The three horsemen may have blinded education policy makers and many administrators to that evidence, but now some champions of conventional school reform have started to assimilate the hard facts.
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Or was I really starting to assimilate?
An optimal time point for adding the resin was found to be 40 h, when the acids started to be re-assimilated.
D s represents the date on which trees start to store part of surplus assimilates in the tree body, and D e the date after which all the surplus assimilates are stored without being used for tree growth.
Once the notion of time travel starts to come naturally to the human mind, it is supremely easy to assimilate it into our mode of thinking.
Start slowly, you have a lot to assimilate and learn, if you try to do too much too fast you may feel overwhelmed.
Once assimilated into the collective mindset, a change can start to be reflected in the media and popular culture.
"I'm starting from scratch," he notes, "but knowing that I need to assimilate socially and culturally but while retaining a sense of where I came from".
Don't start giving yourself a hard time about not being able to assimilate into society right away.
The systems used to parse, synthesise, assimilate and make sense of the information are starting to make sophisticated connections and learn patterns.
I started my life on the streets of New York with a population whose desire was to assimilate into the American lifestyle.
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