1. But in classrooms and schools that start with student interest, the whole notion of coverage changes. 2. But what about the whole notion of for ever? 3. Moreover the whole notion of testing employees is an invasion of privacy. 4. Now the company is taking the whole notion one step further, embracing Internet technology both internally and for its client services. 5. Such an approach can bring the whole notion of assessment into disrepute, as well as misunderstand particular individuals. 6. That turns the whole notion of authority, and accountability, on its head. 7. The movie makes us question the whole notion of what makes a hero. 8. To him, the whole notion would have been cruel, to turn such matters over to the rank and file. 9. The suspicions of the disinterested onlooker are likely to be aroused against the whole notion of NAIRU as an operationally useful construct. 10. The first is to jettison the whole notion of NAIRU. |