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It is up to the class teacher to determine the particular ponderation of evaluation instruments.
Ponderation: There are 9 tests throughout the year; a midyear and final exam.
Roland had no idea if he had understood or not, but wasting time in ponderation would not help matters.
It can further encompass the tension as a figure changes from resting on a given leg to walking or running upon it (so-called ponderation).
It set the rule for later sculptors like Praxiteles and Lysippos, whose contrapposto, or ponderation, is more emphasised than the "subtle equilibrium of outline and axis which is to be the basis of classical art" exhibited by the Kritios Boy's "delicate balance of movement"
Your correspondent here saw it only once, and that was immediately after watching David Brinkley, George Will, Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson and William Kristol discuss affairs of state so trenchantly that his mind was still lost in realms of somber ponderation when the story began.