They are not people who are not intellectually nor scholastically deficient. |
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Descartes sometimes uses traditional arguments as heuristic devices, not merely to appease a scholastically trained audience but to help induce clear and distinct perceptions. |
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Children are certainly tempted to watch television instead of mastering reading, and those who succumb will be permanently impaired scholastically. |
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Schools were sociodemographically and scholastically matched by district personnel. |
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He entered Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire in 1872, where he led his class scholastically. |
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In the home, they are encouraged to improve scholastically, and a computer course has been offered for the children as well as for the mothers. |
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Two sociodemographically and scholastically matched public elementary schools in San Jose, Calif. |
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Nor do they present their material in a scholarly or scholastically sound manner. |
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A total score of less than 3 indicated that the teen had performed below average scholastically, and a score higher than 3 meant that the teen's performance was above average. |
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Thence to Oxford, an hour's drive away, and the back quad of New College, where Freddie Ayer, scholastically gowned, gives us sherry in his rooms. |
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The federation's decision is believed to be the first instance of a major team sport's national organization keeping some of its members from playing scholastically. |
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The basic role of the Aula de Recursos is to help students catch up to their classmates scholastically, but more importantly it is to give the child a sense of self worth and belief that they can achieve their goals. |
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Unfortunately, the children and youth from this region traditionally experience greater difficulty in succeeding scholastically and in accessing extra-curricular activities such as organized sports. |
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In many countries, the educational level of parents is the single best predictor of how long children will stay in school and how well they will perform scholastically. |
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For Indonesia's politically puzzled and scholastically troubled students, helping overthrow the previous government now seems a lot easier than forging their nation's-and their own-future. |
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She was tall, thin, flat-chested, and scholastically gifted. |
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Technology has suppressed many of the crucial communications skills our youth need to succeed scholastically, socially, and professionally. |
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Both schools should welcome any opportunity to collaborate scholastically, as other schools have done. |
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Petra is a trainee with very good skills not only relating to crafts, but also a scholastically very accomplished, while Andrea furnishes very good skills in crafts, but is rather deficient scholastically. |
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A Letter of Commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which conducts the program, has been presented to this scholastically talented senior. |
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The IRTC and the codex scholastically make a thorough transcendental analysis of the present day's global situation in a composite and totalistic perspective. |
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