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peer - use in sentences
Object
- reviewer: Practice for peer reviewers: Peer reviewers are invited to reflect on the practices of the department visited and on their own practice.
Converse of object
- review: All our reports are peer reviewed by experts in forensic computing, prior to submission.
Preposition: through
- mist: In making many policy choices we must therefore try to peer through the mist rather than decide blindly.
Adjective modifier
- hereditary: The solution, which the remaining hereditary peers were there to help seek, is no longer available.
- non-disabled: Students with disabilities are being included in classes with their non-disabled peers in larger numbers.
- sighted: Braille readers vary in ability even more than their sighted peers.
- nondisabled: The home literacy experiences of preschoolers who use augmentative communication systems and of their nondisabled peers.
- Conservative: Conservative peer Baroness Flather said that church schools were ' an accident of history.
- his/her: Compare an individual against a group, either a group of his/her peers, or a group of experts.
Preposition: into
- gloom: We made our way to the entrance and peered into the gloom.
- darkness: Then he peered into the darkness, blew the candle out, and threw it on the floor.
Modifies a noun
- review: Major review Major review is a peer review process.
- mentoring: Then there are four sections on the benefits of peer mentoring for mentors ( sec.
- reviewer: Arrangements for the recruitment of peer reviewers will also be developed.
- educator: During 2002, the project will move onto directly targeting this high-risk group using the peer educators.
- mentor: There are regular chat sessions hosted by trained peer mentors.
- pressure: Wed 19th Apr 2006: Peer Pressure: The House of Lords Opens Today.
Present participle complement
- tutor: Peer tutoring was found to be more common than peer counseling.
Preposition: of
- realm: June 5 ( Sunday ) The peers of the realm publicly declare loyalty to the King at York.
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