Although past methods of teaching of nursing may have been comfortably structured through textbooks organized around medical science, faculty are now empowered to question what should be the focus of study in the discipline of nursing.
But that's not how we've structuredthe test schedule.
He quicklystructured a format for his matrix, then began coding in the sounds.
Through this process matter passes over from the aeriform condition into that of numerous separate, characteristically structured solid bodies - the starch grains.
The 1948 Constitution established a form of government much like that of the Soviet Union and other communist-ruled states in that the government is structured to be the instrument through which the party runs the country.
When the mission of the armed forces is being described in relation to the Warsaw Pact, it is pointed out that the forces are structured and trained for major operations in concert with their allies against a common enemy.
As a replacement for the older and largely ineffective People's Democratic Front, the new front organization was structured around a national council and, theoretically, was given advisory powers on important policy matters.
The Central Council is structured with a chairman, appointed by the PCR Central Committee, seven secretaries, and an executive committee of twenty-seven full and nine alternate members.
It was sufficiently structured to carry on from dynasty to dynasty.
A structured society based on division of labor and/or function enjoys a competitive superiority over a classless community.
The structured city was not only richer than the countryside, but it was in a position to provide leadership, to plan and implement policy and act more effectively.
The BKP in 1973 wasstructured very much like the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
The system isstructured so that the courts of law and the prosecution agency function together, and the latter enjoys police power.
It is structured like the Komsomol and operates as its junior division.
Government is structured on two levels: national and local.
This was a 'highly structured project,' suggestive of the cooperative enterprises of scientists today.
The various aspects of culture, such as literature, art, music, and drama, were also structured to promote the goals of the Party.
The context in which language, as a complex sign system, was structured was also the context of social mediation: division of social functions and integration in a cohesive social structure.
As one of the many highly structured environments for human interaction, the military identified itself, as did all other social mechanisms, through repetitive actions.
Relatively stable and well structured literate communication among the people involved is less efficient than rather fast and fragmentary contact through means other than those facilitated by, or based on, literacy.
A game can degenerate from being a competition structuredby rules to a confrontation of nerves, violence, or national pride, or into sheer exhibitionism, disconnected from the drive for victory.
Alternative domains of creation and interpretation are continuously structured as we project ourselves in new practical experiences.
Japanese schools, whose structured programs and lack of understanding of the new pragmatics made for headlines, were able to evade their own rigid system of education, reputed for being late in acknowledging the dynamics of change.
The differences go well beyond how words sound, how alphabets differ, how letters are put together, or how sentences are structured in the various languages used around the world.
This was a case in which the situation had to be extremely structured so that the teachers would not feel that they had lost their grasp on what the system contained.
She discussed several strengths of this type of material in a school environment as opposed to a highly structured resource that offers a limited number of paths to follow.
The acts of corruption are repetitive, structured and in strict accordance with an un-written tariff and code of conduct.
Independent thinking will be blocked by the large quantity of information structured harmonically and logically.
The usual way, promoted by the educational system at all levels is assimilation of story-type models (logically structured or not)in an image type environment.
How much more would change prevail in ages when structured knowledge had hardly come into existence.
Numerous and widely diffused were the myths of a primeval ocean out of which the structured universe arose.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "structured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.