rubric造句(1) There was a firm rubric in the book about what had to be observed when interrogating anyone under seventeen.
(2) The names were listed under the rubric 'Contributors'.
(3) Read/Follow the rubric carefully.
(4) The aid comes under the rubric of technical co-operation between governments.
(5) A column was the rubric under which the writer could put anything at all.
(6) I think the general rubric for the conference will be business-climate issues.
(7) The rubric used to assess this document is detailed below.
(8) This rubric is designed toas explicit as possible to ensure that all students are graded consistently.
(9) In regard to writing rubric, with well-defined scoring rubric can increasing inter-rater consistency, but raters test-retest reliability still influenced by personal variables.
(10) Use the following three - point rubric to evaluate students'work during this lesson.
(11) Two doors along , a rubric stood out from the tenebrous gloom.
(12) It is usually discussed under the rubric of'functional obesity '.
(13) Rubric strike a balance and blue word are retrorse strike a balance is a meaning.
(14) They point out that only 1 to 3 percent of the most severely limited learners are not included under this rubric.
(15) Secondly, this particular immunity is much less ancient than others grouped under the rubric of the right of silence.
(16) There are some powers and relationships that recognizably fall within the rubric of the Constitution.
(17) Plainly, events such as the Durham Miners' Gala, which has been held for decades fall within the rubric.
(18) Document management - or content management, to use the latest rubric - adds an extra measure of functionality.
(19) We can subsume spatiotemporal descriptions and descriptions in terms of properties in these formal spaces under the rubric of structural descriptions.
(20) Contains the explicit of a manuscript item, that is, the closing words of the text proper, exclusive of any rubric or colophon which might follow it.
(21) Let us consider two examples, both of which would be difficult to subsume under the gentle rubric of "externalities."