Sentences with phrase «past points of reference»

Past points of reference have included invasive plant species and storm radar imagery.

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I think we're past the point here of asking each other for references and detailed exegesis.
Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
The reference point of satisfaction is not necessarily tied to one past holy event pointing to human salvation.
Political theologies and theologies of social activism, coinciding as they did with the protest movements of the past decade, sought to secure a transcendent reference point for a minority cadre confronting the status quo.
Even Jessica Asato's glancing reference to producer capture is at least useful both as metaphor for New Labour's corruption of earlier party structures (see above) and as a partial description of how economic reality has altered, assisted by New Labour, over the past 12 years, though she goes on to muddle the point.
Speaking at Thursday's SUNY board meeting, Cuomo referenced his past efforts to advance women's rights in New York: the Women's Equality Act, a 10 - point bill that has failed to pass the Legislature for two sessions because of a controversial abortion plank.
For those without a reference point, this may feel like a pretty but archaic platformer, but if you can get past the obtrusive cut - scenes, fans of the NES classic shouldn't think twice about giving this a quack.
It's fitting, then, that much of Ghost in the Shell's aesthetic sensibilities are derived from past genre works, with Blade Runner a major point of reference.
There is also a revision activity for Conformity topic and a Social Influence Unit Overview for students which on the cover has the specification points and continues with a compilation of all past exam questions relating to the topic with month / year references.
Michele Cobb, executive director of the Audio Publishers Association, pointed to the «significant» increase in units and dollars that audio has seen in the past few years; the tremendous popularity of podcasts; and referenced association surveys.
However, a cash bid is always hard to beat (especially if the bidder has the fire - power, and the desire, to raise it), and CQB shareholders may soon realise even a $ 13.00 cash bid could be far superior to a ChiquitaFyffes share price that could trade anywhere... As for Fyffes shareholders, at this point referencing a stand - alone intrinsic value might be a good idea again: Adjusted EBITA's notched a little higher to 3.8 %, but again operating free cash flow (Op FCF) has only averaged about 55 % of adjusted EBITA in the past few years.
His formally rigorous constructions in oxidised iron — the material a reference point to the industrial past of the Basque region — are imbued with tension and poise.
Anton Ginzburg uses an array of historical and cultural references as starting points for his investigations of art's capacity to penetrate layers of the past.
While in the past Rafferty used the subject of mid to late 20th century comedy as an immediate reference point, her new pieces employ images of comedians and entertainers in a rather more open - ended way.
«These pieces all carry a history of art - making that spans five to ten years,» points out Pfister during a conversation at the gallery, and, in some cases, these references go back further into the past to post-minimalism and reductivism.
Using aerial views of prison complexes as a point of reference, she extracts colors (blues in particular), demarcation lines, and other fragments that touch on the experience of visiting her father in various prisons over the past 19 years.
These objects, much like the ubiquitous text throughout Lapthisophon's work, are carefully selected for their datedness, and they function as a form of quotation, pointing to past moments or literary or philosophical references.
«There is a point of reference and a history from looking at the past.
Despite various shows of the artists» work taking the colour / colourist theme as a point of reference over the past few years, Judd's relationship with brown has not been explored.
Fascinated by the circumstances enabling such randomly selected images and ideas to coexist, the artist questions the result of this crosssection in time, whether they align or fall apart and their reference point in history in relation to our past and future.
They say nothing about any man - made GW prior to 1950, rather they speak of, «the last 1/2 century,» «since the middle of the 20th century,» but with the majority referenced the beginning point as, since the 1970's,» or simply, «over the past several decades.
The two post AR4 references are clearly delineated as such in the article and are offered to support the point that the putative source for the AR4's assertion of statistically insignificant growth in Antarctic sea ice extent, in his subsequent work which showed statistically significant growth, offered no indication that this was break from what he had done in the past.
It is good idea to use subheadings and bullet points in framing the essential parts of your resume such as your career objective, educational qualifications, professional summary (past and present experience and job description), skill set, area of interest, hobbies, contact details and reference (if any).
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