VARIED definition

VARIED. – means the jobholder is required to interpret and assess a range of different but straightforward problems to develop solutions.
VARIED means that different aspects of the RS/GIS products would be comparable to, improve, complement, or detract from the DEIS.
VARIED assessment means “the scheme includes more than one type of evaluation tool, such as essay exams, papers, journals, multi- ple-choice exams, written projects, and performance of practice skills.”106 Variety is important because a “valid, reliable, and fair pic- ture of the student’s ability is much more likely to exist if the mea- sures are done several times using different modes of evaluation.”107

Examples of VARIED in a sentence

  • THIS LEASE AND ALL THE OTHER DOCUMENTS EXECUTED IN CONNECTION ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ EMBODY THE FINAL, ENTIRE AGREEMENT OF ▇▇▇▇▇▇ AND ▇▇▇▇▇▇ AND SUPERSEDE ANY AND ALL PRIOR COMMITMENTS, AGREEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS AND UNDERSTANDINGS, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF AND THEREOF AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED OR VARIED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS OR Sixth Amended and Restated Master Lease File No. 7210/02-475 SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OR DISCUSSIONS OF ▇▇▇▇▇▇ AND ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • THIS AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS EMBODY THE FINAL, ENTIRE AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTIES HERETO AND SUPERSEDES ANY AND ALL PRIOR COMMITMENTS, AGREEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS AND UNDERSTANDINGS, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED OR VARIED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OR DISCUSSIONS OF THE PARTIES HERETO.


More Definitions of VARIED

VARIED means more than one type of source. Here are some different types of sources you may find useful for this project: news articles, original works of art, speeches, manuscripts, letters, historical accounts, music recordings, interviews, records, eyewitness accounts, photographs, autobiographies, poetry, other lyrical essays, statistical data, research articles (such as Gale or JSTOR database articles or articles from scholarly journals), clinical reports, case studies, textbooks, magazine articles, critical reviews, commentaries, encyclopedias...