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In the front of the room, Kathleen Kearns, a first-year teacher, strained to get her 20 students to understand how to use a chart to classify similarities and differences between two characters in a book.
Instead, just use a chart to keep track of what you've been writing.
Use a chart to track your progress.
Use a chart to map the number of "for" points against your collection of "against" points to help you see graphically the number of pros versus the number of cons.
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Leyland used a chart to keep track of Young's and Gonzalez's batting averages: if Cabrera got a few hits while the others suffered oh-fers, and if the Tigers game ceased to matter because of a Rangers win, Leyland was prepared to pull Cabrera to protect his batting crown, a maneuver sometimes called the Forced Reyes.
He used a chart to show that today's smartphones are trending roughly ten years behind PCs in terms of raw computing power.
He uses a chart to explain an interactive process called "adaptive learning:" getting to the desired learning objective while balancing and leveraging prior knowledge.
Use a chart or calculator to find the inverse sine of both interior angles, represented by a and a in the formula.
By study conclusion one practice had corrected chart-type and placement, but a second practice continued to use a chart without a scale.
This time, using a chart tied to George Washington, his gut is with the Democrat.
Use a fingering chart to help you remember where to place your fingers and what strings to play.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com