With midterms approaching, it is unavoidable that professors and exam supervisors will have to consider cheating among students. |
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It's tempting to dismiss cliquishness as a relic from high school, along with midterms, lockers, and prom dates. |
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Franchises that have success are studied like a college history book the night before midterms. |
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The CSD used to offer me time and a half for midterms and exams to accommodate for this. |
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The point is that each of us has something we do to keep our minds off school, exams and the impending midterms. |
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Bush won the midterms for Republicans by barnstorming the country attacking Democrats for not passing his homeland security bill. |
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I can't promise anything though since midterms and tons of projects are coming up! |
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The netroots were further buoyed by the 2006 midterms, when Democrats ran against the Iraq War, and won control of Congress. |
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It's a busy time right now and people have midterms and other commitments. |
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In an okay mood, I am in midterms right now, so once I get passed those I will be all right. |
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The place was only half full and it was still dark outside but it was way past bedtime on a Saturday night and midterms were just a dim, horrific memory. |
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We had a tasteless boiled sabji and a weird chana curry for dinner, probably because they didn't want us to spend too much time eating before our midterms. |
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Several commentators have written off the entire midterms because of the volume of attacks and deepening partisanship. |
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At the same time, Democrats lost ground, now maintaining unilateral control in just six states, down from 11 before the midterms. |
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I have midterms and I can't study for them like I want to, because every time I try to study, the alarm goes off. |
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The demographics of the midterms, broadly speaking, appear to favor Republicans. |
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When Democratic incumbent Rep. Jim Matheson opted not to run again, Love won by several thousand votes in the 2014 midterms. |
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Tara was holding study sessions for second midterms, trying to convince the students that their grades were still salvageable and that they really did need these sessions. |
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Take another look at meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, talking to a professional or any other stress release that works for you during midterms and exams. |
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With the midterms approaching, conventional wisdom has it the Dems will get a 1994-style trouncing. |
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Roman said, however, that she does not see the 2006 midterms having a huge bearing on U. S. foreign policy over the next two years, no matter which political party gains control of Congress. |
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The learners are supported by virtual teachers, who provide distance guidance, drive discussion forums, respond to student inquiries, and grade assignments, projects, midterms and finals. |
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The 2014 midterms were the darkest election yet for congressional races. |
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The 2014 midterms were a test flight for the CounterPAC model. |
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With countless midterms and research papers now out of the way, there remains only those few final exams before one can enjoy a much needed and well deserved Christmas holiday. |
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Stephanopoulos, who has long been the network's point man on politics, will lead ABC's election coverage starting with the midterms this fall and then the 2016 presidential race. |
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You might be a master of procrastination and still manage to ace those midterms, but no amount of cramming or genius is going to guarantee you a great place to live. |
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But for now, the grown-ups – as they see themselves – look to be back in charge, and that change is likely to have profound consequences for the 2014 midterms. |
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Well, midterms, final exams, 15 minute presentations, group projects, working part time, hanging out with friends and spending hours getting tutored in college algebra got in my way. |
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As party chairman, Terry navigated through the 2000 elections, presided over the 2002 midterms, and has carried his party forward to this convention and will do so beyond it to the fall campaign. |
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From reminding their fellow students that poverty exists even during midterms, to hosting weekly development discussions, to sending volunteers overseas, our chapters are the backbone of EWB's work in Canada. |
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The GOP ran a far-more disciplined campaign in the 2014 midterms, side-stepping cultural debates and even embracing issues such as over-the-counter contraception, to appeal to a wider demographic. |
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It was tough cramming for those midterms and finals, staying up 72 hours straight hepped up on caffeine and pizza. |
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She said the midterms historically have affected U. S. presidential elections held two years later, and the 2006 vote is likely to have a similar effect. |
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President Bush is not campaigning before large audiences in 2006, which represents a marked change from the 2002 midterms, when the president had higher approval rates among voters than he enjoys in 2006, Black said. |
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