Though the test was normed for 7 year old students, these young students seemed to have trouble with the gradations of the scoring system. |
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Rather there are gradations and types of literacies, with a range of benefits closely related to the specific functions of literacy practices. |
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Only if the underdrawing's gradations of black and white were flowing smoothly was it permissible to pick up a brush and add color. |
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Sheila, for example, is in shades of peach while Agreyable uses gradations of gray. |
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Lines are often bold and thick, and the tight, even hatching sometimes dissolves in to smooth gradations of shadow. |
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Science is not about certainties, it is about gradations and interpretations. |
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Extraordinarily subtle gradations of hue and tone at the perimeters heighten the ethereal appearance of the whole. |
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The drawing is notable for its wonderful use of soft pencil, which permits fine gradations of tone and texture. |
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Those are the two extremes of human sexuality, and there are all gradations of chastity and sensuality in between. |
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The second meaning indicates gradations of quantity on thermometers or measuring cups. |
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The molecular weights and boiling points display the usual gradations observed in other series. |
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His works are painted with a limited range of hues or gradations of one color in acrylic on canvas or acrylic and gouache on paper. |
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The piano can provide subtle gradations of volume, but the piece doesn't call for that. |
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However, not everyone knows there are two categories of shot, with two distinct size gradations. |
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If there is a continuum of gradations between human and nonhuman, there is a continuum between the type human as well. |
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He is not by nature honest or open about anything, and has a hard time seeing the gradations that exist in normal human relations. |
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There's a lot to learn on a camera that will go from fully automatic to manual with many gradations of control in between. |
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From here, there is a continuous series of gradations to gliding wings, and hence to flapping wings. |
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The techniques that we use for our gradations produces fabrics with dye coverage that includes the areas with lightest values and patterns. |
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It can be controlled so as to give large areas of flat colour, delicate gradations, or a fine mist. |
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The rest of the class was able to blend the oil pastels on top of one another to create subtle gradations of white, grays and black. |
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The picture is nice and clear, fine details are razor-sharp, and shadowed areas show very good depth and subtle gradations. |
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Shadow detail is very good, capturing all the subtle gradations of darkness. |
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Our ability to vary the ink droplet size means we can address more colors as well as subtle gradations between colors. |
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Chemical photography can capture many more subtleties and gradations of colour and shade than digital. |
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If you choose a specific color, the gradations of said shade are slowly revealed. |
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I stop to marvel at its gradations of black and orange, its sheer size and delicacy. |
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In some species, variations and gradations between dichotomous and monopodial growth patterns occur. |
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Now you have gradations of desire and expectation on the part of immigrants. |
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The rest is overlaid by gradations of watered blue that have soaked into the canvas and recall stylized waves and clouds. |
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I do think that there are gradations in the extent to which Senate obstructionism is blameworthy. |
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He lived in a world of fine gradations and imperceptible shades. |
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The number of gradations in our already segregated society will multiply. |
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These gradations are controlled by the platemaker's skill, depending on such things as the length of time the plate is left in the acid bath or the amount of rosin used. |
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Featuring many flatly painted coats of variously toned acrylic, Roberts' delicate grayish fields evoke shifts and gradations of dawn or evening light. |
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Most authors have seen race as the fundamental category of empire, but Cannadine points to the importance of class, and of its hierarchical gradations. |
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Creating bonsai trees is, in fact, a fully developed art with its own philosophy, technique, tools, gradations and variety for the Japanese who evolved it into such a finesse. |
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These apparent gradations of honesty are a difficult concept. |
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His pictures are largely based on brown or grey schemes illuminated with vivid touches of colour, and are notable for their very subtle gradations of tone. |
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From pale blue and violet through green, yellow and orange, each painting concentrates on gradations of one color in horizontal bands that curve upward slightly at the center. |
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In this mood, Democrats may care a lot more about toughness and combativeness than about minute gradations of progressiveness. |
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Despite their essential differences, the Baltic-Finnic and Sami gradations appear to be areally related. |
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Pixel GraphicsTM direct printing gives the finest details and brings out the subtlest colour gradations. |
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These gradations might reflect different tastes: brothel workers tend to be younger, more attractive and better educated. |
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When I look at the charts and the various gradations, somebody has gone to a lot of work to make this more complicated than it should have been. |
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The colorful pastels create a fresh and easy look with diffuse halos, subtle gradations and powdery contours. |
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Colors are brighter and more vibrant, while shades and gradations are more gradual and smooth. |
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The length of the linear unit can be adapted in gradations of 400 mm to the customer's requirements. |
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When you zoom, the gradations on the ruler change appropriately for the given zoom level. |
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The above gradations relate only to the size of the whole leaf after processing and not to quality differentiations. |
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She agreed with Masson, however, that there is a whole gamut of gradations in exchange rate arrangements. |
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Moreover, our new chemical toner is capable of reproducing the finest gradations. |
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Pencils are excellent for rendering detail and gradations of colour and shading, and you don't have to wait for them to dry. |
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Luminous gradations of skylight, spiky silhouettes, humour, menace and challenge – everything is there, from the hugeness of Hagrid to the horrified expressions of untrusting new wizard chessmen. |
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There are clearly gradations in the nature and extent of likely public interest in any given assessment, and thus the nature and extent of any required efforts to engage the public. |
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The colours used are a deep limonite yellow, two gradations of brown, a light one of iron oxide and a dark one of manganese, and cobalt-blue and copper green. |
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Once again, my ears seemed to swell as I listened to sliding vowels, diphthongs and unfamiliar expressions and tried to wrap my brain around the different accents and social gradations of language. |
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Utilizing one of the fastest and highest-resolution color laser engines available, CX1200e delivers printing speeds of 5 m per minute and a print resolution of 2400 dpi for smoother gradations, sharper text and graphics. |
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The only way, however, was to examine her case against the arbitrary and delicate gradations of poverty and deservingness that characterise the rules governing many new local schemes. |
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We in the Socialist Group insist that there must be no gradations here. |
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My answer is that, obviously, there are degrees, gradations of privacy. |
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In a steel case with a unidirectional rotating bezel marked with 360 degree gradations, it is equipped with a quartz movement with both a 12 and 24-hour display, which will also permit a second time zone to be read off. |
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There is little here about the infinite gradations that divided earls from dukes, elder sons from their brothers, established titles from ones of recent creation and Haileybury from Eton. |
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The hues, usually mere gradations of tone, clearly show that the zebra shark does have stripes. |
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The social gradations of that temporary aberration, capitalism, he reckoned, could be handled by differences in things like the layout and finish of each flat. |
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In the last decades of the 20th century, scientists began to understand human physical variability in clinal terms and to recognize that it reflects much more complex gradations and combinations than they had anticipated. |
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But the proposed choice of Ms. Saldana to play Simone has reignited the conversation of colorism — Alice Walker's term for discrimination based on gradations of skin color. |
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New ink cartridges produce droplets of 1.3 microliters for crisp text or smooth photo gradations, making two ink cartridges simulate the output of the six or so in photo-specific printers. |
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Both the solo trialogues and the effective tutti gradations are enchanting. |
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As far back as the sixteenth century, Arcimboldo attempted to contrive a system of equivalencies between pitches and the colour gradations from black and white. |
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Notice how pixelly the GIF image is! That is because the indexing of the colors does not allow for the subtle gradations of color required by this photo. |
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Using this distinction, it is useful to consider how government provides recognition across foundation types and indirectly suggests gradations of publicness. |
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Further, discusses the gradations of a single color in a rug in a passage that comments on both how he hears a minor second and his use of unusual spellings. |
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