And later, how to stop a brainstorm with more and more American kids on behavior-changing drugs. |
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Students brainstorm words they know that are related to their unit of study and that begin with the different letters of the alphabet. |
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To work with staff, consider an informal brainstorm luncheon to seek new ideas for training sessions. |
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As a forum for sharing ideas, we invite frequent users to participate in biyearly brainstorm sessions sponsored by the web site. |
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You know, the ones where a bunch of people are told to sit down and talk about things on a blue-sky basis brainstorm. |
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Seven months and a long and fruitless snipe hunt later, he suddenly has a brainstorm. |
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Each Friday they have a brainstorm session, and realize they have a ton of features they'd love to commit to. |
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I keep hanging on to the fact that if he has had a bit of a brainstorm, we might get him back safe and well. |
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Whatever happened, I had a brainstorm, because I thought I had always understood the way it worked. |
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Well, I had a bit of a brainstorm which, er, resulted in me purchasing a LCD Projector! |
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Then came Bellamy's brainstorm in retaliation to a foul by Nikolai Ryndyuk on the half way line. |
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And Jean Van de Velde's brainstorm at Carnoustie four years ago looms large in most memories. |
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Replacement's brainstorm at line-out put Wallabies back in ascendancy and concession of late penalty sealed fate of Lions. |
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As Doctoroff watched in wonder at the nationalistic passion, a brainstorm struck. |
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The executive leadership symposium started out as a brainstorm for AORN and quickly became a success. |
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People come together and you get more of a brainstorm than you do on your own. |
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What follows is a brainstorm to work out new ways of tackling the problem for the parent to try. |
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A quick brainstorm session with a group of fourteen women volunteers in July 2000 produced the following list of benefits of volunteering. |
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I was in a brainstorm at my company a few months ago, a session of throwing ideas around. |
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In other words, as everyone now recognizes, this work followed the brainstorm of Koltsov's problem of the molecular nature of genes. |
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He used to always show up at this annual campus event we'd have during Pride Week, and one year a theatre major had a big brainstorm. |
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A bureaucrat had a brainstorm, and the three-letter system was born, giving a seemingly endless 17, 576 different combinations. |
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This brainstorm on the eve of October 30th at his home in London, Ontario would lead to Banting formulating a hypothesis. |
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If there is a problem with the illustration, help the student brainstorm how to solve the problem. |
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Despite her ambivalence about the upcoming birth, she and her dad excitedly brainstorm a million things the siblings will be able to do together. |
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Parents must be given the time they need to make decisions and brainstorm options, even if teachers themselves are pressed for time. |
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I think National must have had a brainstorm, because it just beggars belief. |
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If not specified by the customer, this is usually done by a brainstorm session wherein the project management staff express their opinions. |
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It's nothing but strategy, and you don't make any decisions-you just brainstorm. |
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We often come together as a group to share information, or brainstorm processes and solve problems. |
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In this intervention, the computer or therapist asks the client to brainstorm a list of problems, and then rank them in terms of intractability and irksomeness. |
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Learn, network, brainstorm and get going on your quality improvement efforts by spending one-day dedicated to Safer Healthcare Now! |
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Bringing comedy to the forefront, Samsung employs Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd to sit in a brainstorm meeting. |
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He used precious time when he could have been resting to brainstorm with Fasanella about ways to make future raids more effective. |
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They didn't want to brainstorm solutions and they didn't want to bale water. |
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Group can brainstorm a list of short impromptu topics, each person prepares to present a two-minute infomercial on their topic. |
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General, generic and vague ideas are public enemy no.1 when it comes to a brainstorm. |
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Have students brainstorm possible solutions to their problem and then agree on a solution that is doable. |
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Students brainstorm what they know about bacteria and write down all of the ideas that come to mind. |
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Unfortunately the stage manager, in what she later admitted to be a brainstorm, pulled the lever for the fire sprinklers instead of the curtain. |
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With my business partner, Peter Ellis, we got on a boat on the Thames in 2004 to brainstorm what we might do. |
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Step 1: The stakeholders brainstorm all the trends within the circumstances in which the national implementation plan will be operating. |
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In one job, my manager was understanding and helped me brainstorm accommodations to manage my fatigue and bladder dysfunction. |
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Participants were also invited to brainstorm on their needs in terms of data access, data integration, and capacity building issues. |
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Finally, participants were asked to brainstorm ideas on the shape of an AHTF successor. |
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Ask students to brainstorm about the challenges and strengths that their hero or idol displays. |
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Now that your bill will become law, brainstorm what changes must be made so that the bill can come into effect. |
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Have them brainstorm ideas to get youth more involved in federal decision making in the national capital. |
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This in turn helped to brainstorm on a number of internal problems, analyze prevailing situations and suggest a package of solutions. |
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Then have them brainstorm about both the positive and negative aspects of what they would be feeling emotionally. |
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Unless, of course, Scotland takes a collective brainstorm and opts for the Green Trot Nat coalition which united last week around the separatist standard. |
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Do the best ideas come at the beginning of a brainstorm or at the end? |
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My Mother, either under pressure from these 2 rascals or more likely in the middle of some sort of brainstorm, decided to give them a goat instead of giving me my present. |
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Over the next three days we'll hear stories of bravery and brainstorm solutions for change. |
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She was working on the MGM production, brainstorm, with Walken when she drowned over Thanksgiving weekend. |
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Give yourself time to brainstorm great website title ideas, asking friends and family for inspiration, and using a thesaurus for some dazzling words. |
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Mensa has adopted the Manchester bee as its symbol for the weekend brainstorm, which runs until Sunday and includes the group's annual general meeting. |
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The car pulled up outside Matt's father's house in Lake Washington where we'd be having our little meeting to hopefully brainstorm ideas for the video. |
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After each speaker's presentation, attendees broke into small groups to discuss the talk and brainstorm ways for school psychology to address the issues raised. |
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Armed with a regiment of recipes, which had been perfected over months, Burke had a last minute brainstorm and completely changed his menu the day of the competition. |
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After a few minutes of futile searching, I had a brainstorm. |
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The brainstorm happened at Mama's Royal Cafe, in Oakland, in the midst of a December 1998 breakfast with Anne French, a former Intuit marketing manager. |
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Using the full screen image, ask students to imagine that they are in the picture, and beginning with the first quadrant, brainstorm about some of the sights that they would be experiencing. |
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After enough time has passed, we'll pair off to share our experience, and further brainstorm about other programs you may remember once you hear others talking. |
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Let me brainstorm some more about integration. |
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As a class, brainstorm issues and topics of importance to Canadian youth. |
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We stretch our imaginations, we constantly challenge ourselves and each other, we reject the status quo, we brainstorm and collaborate? and we make a total mess out of our whiteboards in the process! |
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Now that you have identified key motivators for your volunteers, brainstorm how to recognize their contributions in ways that are most meaningful for them. |
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Together, brainstorm one new way to recruit members. |
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More recently, those interested in effective community investment are reaching out to talk about common challenges and to brainstorm new ways of working together. |
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Hold a family meeting to brainstorm and choose fitness activities. |
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The convention was a time to reflect together on issues of common interest, brainstorm for new ideas and seek ways of bringing about continuous improvements in the organization. |
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Thus all seemed plain sailing, until we had the rapporteur's proposal to reduce the figure to 250 mg, whereupon we had the Commission's brainstorm. |
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If, as she hinted, Dr Serrou had spent the night with Bachelet, the inexplicable brainstorm might have stemmed from a crime passionel. |
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I just finished a well-conceived brainstorm that concluded this thread is ridonkulous only if you continue to read. |
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I had been working on the problem for weeks, and then I had a brainstorm and saw that the solution was easy. |
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Try sitting down with your family and brainstorm to develop a list. |
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The second group was simply given the topic, encouraged to brainstorm ideas but were not instructed to draft an outline. |
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To do so they use mind mapping collaborative tools in order to brainstorm and articulate characters' personality traits in an effective and comprehensive way. |
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They may continue to brainstorm, inspired by this reorganization, iterating until they feel they have a complete enough understanding of a subject to write a meaningful paper. |
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