Working from this point of understanding, educational institutions know what subjects should be taught and when.
This week, the defence ministers were to begin considering what subjects the new NATO-Russia council might cover.
The study confirms that the new curriculum for excellence is unusual in that individual schools have immense freedom, deciding on what subjects they teach, course content and design.
Some consumer-research companies also employ goggle-mounted cameras to track eye movements so they can be sure what their subjects are looking at.
How representative are her subjects and what exactly motivates her choice of sample?
Next, the researchers had female subjects participate in what they thought was a vision test.
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But stopping undergraduate teaching of important but costly subjects is not what the government wants.
Every school district needs to communicate to its teachers what to do when controversial subjects come up.
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In that way, Chief Justice Roberts reasoned, choosing not to comply with the mandate subjects you to what amounts to a tax.
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In the previously discussed folate paper the Methods section points out how the authors manipulated the stratification of subjects based on what they already believed regarding when folate would be active during pregnancy.
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Right now, unfortunately, barely more than one in 10 of all undergraduate students are enrolled in what we call the STEM subjects -- science, technology, engineering and math -- areas that will be critical if America is going to compete for the jobs of the future.
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It would be fascinating to know what Mr Soros knows about these subjects.
The conversation in the heated pools swung through many subjects but kept returning to what the team might be like for next Saturday.
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Secondary education in the United States is unusual in that students typically have considerable latitude in selecting which subjects they study and at what level of difficulty.
He does what he can to avoid treating his subjects as delusional crackpots and, without actually entering their belief-worlds himself, makes every effort to imagine what it is like to reside there.
Like the monarch in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Lafley often makes house calls incognito to find out what's on the minds of his subjects.
What did Miller actually detect in his human subjects?
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Most days, Oz mines what he refers to as his go-to subjects: obesity and cancer.
First off, subjects tend to be conveyed best in what might be considered their native environments.
Photographers are sometimes accused of preying on their subjects, and those covering news events asked what they give back to the lives of those they document.
This has been the science I have mostly studied, but I have always had a lively interest in biological subjects too, and these have much affected what I believe.
What we need is an independent Fed that deals with two subjects: systemic risk and monetary policy.
We'd be able to use this data to ask who was the best GP for our family, examine the quality of teaching in individual subjects at local schools, and to find out what had happened to the bloke who was arrested after breaking into a car on the street.
After exhausting the subjects of sports and the weather, people always ask what you do.
Subjects reviewed include diet and exercise, as well as what diabetes oral medicines and injectable insulin do and how they should be taken.
If most of the new films endeavor to give a marketable luster to heavy subjects, The Gingko Bed strives to inject weight into what is little more than an entertaining piece of fluff.
Mr Marr, a former political editor of the BBC and author of some shrewd books on modern Britain, sets himself a more ambitious task: to explain what the queen's role and position tell us about her subjects.
By mid-December, what were termed the White Papers were being delivered to policymakers, looking into subjects including banking, credit ratings, hedge funds and regulators, as well as bailout efforts.
That would very soon sort out those who wanted an efficient education in such subjects: and given the fearfully rising cost of college efficiency is indeed what we are looking for.
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University of Pittsburgh researchers conducted what certainly must rank as one of the largest scientifically controlled happy hour studies, enlisting 720 subjects for the project.
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