| The first day of instruction, the teacher asked students to summarize the problem in the video. |
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| I'm going to try to summarize in a few paragraphs the qualities that make up a good player. |
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| The text is liberally punctuated with useful graphs tables and illustrations that help to summarize data and convey key concepts. |
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| While several of these often elaborate deceptions will be treated separately elsewhere in this book it seems convenient to summarize them here. |
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| We used means, standard deviations, and interquartile ranges to summarize daily pollution and meteorology data. |
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| Use the activity to summarize a lesson and review material prior to a test. |
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| After cross-examining me regarding my identity and my employer, he asked me to summarize the story. |
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| Most works of philosophy that run to seventy or eighty volumes are hard to summarize. |
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| As such, Table 1 is used to summarize the previously reported findings and to provide a profile of the demographic characteristics of the sample. |
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| Descriptive statistics such as means, standard deviations, medians, percentages and frequencies were used to summarize the data. |
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| I won't go into too many details, but to summarize, a teenager came into the hospital for a surgical termination. |
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| Chapter 3 examines the confused tangle of existing and proposed pipelines, which is far too complex to summarize here. |
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| It's difficult to summarize, since he doesn't articulate a clear political standpoint, and I recommend reading the whole thing. |
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| A creed is meant to summarize the explicit teachings or articles of faith, to imbed and thus protect and transmit the beliefs. |
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| The first step in the method is to summarize the relevant scientific literature to determine what is worth knowing. |
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| I was a punk, know-it-all kid to summarize. I have matured drastically since 16 and continue to do so. |
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| Second, to summarize, Dunbar's Number says that we can only have a fixed number of relationships in life. |
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| A short briefing report will be delivered to summarize the findings and recommendations of each meeting. |
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| With our invariably simplistic tendency to summarize any given issue into Good vs. Bad, the courts are held up as the primary counterpoint to the criminal element of society. |
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| It would be helpful to summarize briefly the objectives, methods and means of water demand management. |
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| Before transferal to FI, the system continues to summarize the totals records in the reconciliation posting. |
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| Don't forget that succinctness and an ability to summarize are qualities appreciated for posts of responsibility! |
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| I did want to summarize some of the research in my area of specialism and put forward a few recommendations for you to consider. |
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| Leave sufficient time in the meeting agenda to summarize the process at the end of each group meeting. |
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| Although your organization may have several messages it wants to convey, you should try to summarize the messages in three or four main points. |
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| The next step is to summarize the reviewers' findings on the issue under categories such as governance or project management disciplines. |
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| The purpose of this background paper is to summarize the essential features of the restructured programs. |
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| We have attempted to summarize key references, making note of relevant empirical reviews and professional guidelines. |
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| It is helpful at this point to summarize our understanding of the salient facts. |
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| Without losing sight of such complexity, this report tries to summarize existing knowledge on deforestation. |
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| Is it fair to summarize that these costs and how they are passed down varies greatly? |
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| Transition words may be used to introduce a thought, to show a sequence or order, to indicate time, to compare or contrast, to stress an important point, or to summarize. |
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| This rant is pretty difficult to summarize coherently, so probably best to just watch for yourself. |
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| Netanyahu's meandering and uninspired drivel left many confused but I will attempt to summarize it. |
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| Rob Ford has a history of scandals too long to summarize in any one place. |
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| I will try to summarize many things, because I used to be moved a lot and to describe too many things, but I think that some people would like to know more details about some things. |
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| Just to summarize things up, here are the limitations before and after. |
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| Mr. Speaker, I would like to summarize, if I could, the number of tripartite agreements between first nations, provinces and the federal government that were negotiated under the federal Liberals during their time in office. |
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| Rather than repeating what's already there on the Web site, I'd like to summarize where we find ourselves at the moment, and something about what we see ahead. |
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| Objective: We plan to summarize reviews of research on public health issues and put them in a format policy makers and public-health managers and administrators will find useful. |
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| This table is to be used to summarize the budget for your project. |
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| The plot is easy to summarize because there isn't much of it. |
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| You may wish to summarize key points: explain any specific research or consultation that was conducted prior to or in the preparation of this proposal. |
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| I would like to summarize the main points of my speech. |
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| All the lawyers' personalities are too intricately drawn to summarize. |
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| Use a new life cycle chart to summarize the pluses and minuses of the design of this object from the perspective of all living things, near and far, now and in the future. |
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| Good afternoon, my task is to summarize some of the ideas and themes that came out of the forested ecosystem set of papers over the last two days. |
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| At the end of the hearing each side usually has a chance to summarize the relevant evidence and provide the arbitrator with a logical line of reasoning to find in their favour. |
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| Period life expectancy remains a commonly used statistic to summarize the current health status of a population. |
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| The aim of this chapter is to summarize the law with regard to which persons are combatants, noncombatants, or unlawful combatants and to provide the background information necessary to determine their status. |
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| Since you will have many more days in the chair and doubtless many more significant rulings to formulate and deliver, this is not the day to summarize your career or judgments, nor to eulogize. |
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| A substantial number of additional diamondiferous kimberlites continue to be discovered in various parts of Canada, although it is not feasible to summarize all the results here. |
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| The total is greater than the sum of its parts' is a maxim that comes to mind when trying to summarize how mine action integrates with disarmament and development. |
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| I make my way through the scientific literature and try to summarize it. |
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| Ms. Theresa Rothenbush: Yes, I just wanted to summarize a few things. |
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| This book attempts to summarize much of the research being conducted in many other countries where the street gang phenomenon is currently developing. |
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| I would like to take a moment to summarize the facts that I presented earlier. |
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| If asked to summarize the plot of Malone Dies, the narrative ephebe could only stammer and gesticulate, troubled by non-events and numinous debris. |
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| To summarize the principle of our approach, we used Bayes' theorem to rewrite the posterior pdf as a function of a prior and a likelihood. |
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| To summarize important clinical, radiologic, and pathologic findings for 3 novel glioneuronal tumors. |
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| To summarize this plot is to trivialize issues that are not at all trivialized in this elegantly related tale of a close-knit family violently torn apart by bizarre tragedy. |
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