University is emphatically not about spoon-feeding and hand-holding through courses, but the very opposite. |
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It is true that we have no need of a bureaucratic harmonisation of provisions, of spoon-feeding by Brussels, as Mr Takkula has just said. |
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When I was a young girl, I remember my mother, may she live and be well, telling us stories of our forefathers while spoon-feeding us. |
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It's time to start trusting students to make their own informed decisions, as opposed to spoon-feeding them. |
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His mother was spoon-feeding him nutritious therapeutic milk, supplied by UNICEF to help severely undernourished children recover. |
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We ate quietly and quickly, Stella spoon-feeding Jay who only protested lightly, causing me to roll my eyes at him. |
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The worst spoon-feeding comes late in the film, as Elise sits for a photograph. |
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Yet what could be more cynical than spoon-feeding this Pollyanna presidency to disenfranchised liberals? |
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Now the Prime Minister is refusing to disclose information that his House leader clearly is spoon-feeding him with. |
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In the book, the authors provide arguments against starting babies on solids by spoon-feeding purees, stating that this puts parents in control and may lead to feeding problems later. |
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This relentless spoon-feeding becomes old fast. |
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It's a Gallic two fingers up to the notion of spoon-feeding your audience. |
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On the other hand, do you really want or need such spoon-feeding? |
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Slowly spoon-feeding small amounts at a time. |
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This sort of 'assistance' is a mockery and an alibi for political spoon-feeding, strengthening big business and imposing capitalist restructuring on the states in the area. |
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The reprehensible practice of comprehensive spoon-feeding of the media by hundreds of media officers within the federal administration is enough to ensure that. |
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He eyed the mothers spoon-feeding their babies, smiling widely. |
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I do not want spoon-feeding by some producer and analyst whose egos are stronger than their judgement. |
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We have to keep spoon-feeding him along the way, but he's going to be a good addition for us offensively. |
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It is understood that staff at one of the schools raised concerns over the alleged spoon-feeding of exam answers to Year Six pupils. |
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Examination pressure often obliges teachers towards simple spoon-feeding of large volumes of information. |
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The transfer from spoon-feeding to self-reliance is virtually complete. |
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Traditionally, weaning a baby involves spoon-feeding pureed foods. |
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If an infant of four months truly needs solid foods, then spoon-feeding and purees are appropriate, while for most infants of six months they are not. |
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Spoon-feeding can contribute widely to childhood obesity, researchers warn parents. |
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