Sentences with phrase «address larger questions»

Kent became one of the most popular graphic artists of the 1960s and «70s, and her images remain iconic symbols that address the larger questions and concerns of that turbulent time and continue to influence many artists today.
«Understanding this planet will help us address larger questions about the evolution of rocky planets,» Hu said.
At news conference outside of court today, Spano and his lawyer Richard Levitt refused to address the larger questions over the consultant job.
That said, Moe's analysis does not, and can not, address the larger question of how social disparity would be distributed within each sector if all students were given vouchers to attend any school - public or private.
In notes for a 1953 lecture, Stamos addressed a large question — «what, how, and why nature in art?»
Whether or not Polar Bears become extinct because of Global Climate Change or other reasons, we need to address the larger question of: Do we care and why?
Instead of addressing Posner's challenge directly, the appeals court instead dives deep into legal pedantry and turf - guarding: it quibbles at length over recondite rules, but never addresses the larger questions of efficiency and incentives that hat the patent system is supposed to regulate.

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We address this question in the context of a large online crowd funding marketplace.
The Bishop of Lancaster, Michael Campbell, wrote in his new year's day pastoral letter that parishes needed to «address some demanding questions that will grow larger the longer we put them off»:
After recently addressing a large secular assembly on issues of moral controversy, I turned and faced a woman who urgently wanted to ask me a question: «Why won't the abortion issue just go away?»
Regrettably, a voice as influential as Christianity Today is addressing some of these questions in a simplistic and tendentious manner that reflects an ignorance of, or indifference toward, the larger discussion.
CNN: My Take: Why the abortion issue won't go away After recently addressing a large secular assembly on issues of moral controversy, I turned and faced a woman who urgently wanted to ask me a question: «Why won't the abortion issue just go away?»
But a philosophy, if it is to earn our trust, must be able to address the «small» as well as the «large» questions.
The essay clearly draws the battle lines: the ambitious, narrow, worldly scholars who refuse to address the large human questions and seek only fame in the modern academy versus the religiously faithful who stand by the eternal principles even at the expense of their careers.
So, in the context, the question is how should the Church at large address this growing problem as defined by the Bible to help people like this (Do you think is the church's job?).
The models specified are inappropriate for properly addressing this question, both in their use of road expenditure data (based on a misunderstanding of how this may relate to traffic growth) and specification of a model that does not account for other variables that generally have a large effect on traffic growth (notably population and income growth).
He began with a statement concerning the stabbing of two young children in Brooklyn and then answers questions concerning that incident, the proposed state law to allow municipalities to further raise the minimum wage and whether he would pursue a $ 13 minimum wage for New York City, how that proposed law fits into the political deal that gave Governor Cuomo the Work Families Party ballot line, a young boy hit and killed today by a car and how Vision Zero addresses that location and the large number of shootings in the City this past weekend.
«There are many, many different kinds of citizen science projects, everything from large - scale, global, data - drive, researcher - driven investigations to community - based, community - driven questions that address a critical problem, and citizen science exists in almost every scientific discipline,» said Jennifer Shirk, interim executive director of the Citizen Science Association, a nonprofit that seeks to support practitioners of citizen science.
We will know more later this year, when the results from a large trial that addresses exactly this question will be published.
Stitziel and his colleagues pointed out that this question will be addressed later this month with the reporting of results from a large clinical trial called IMProved Reduction of Outcomes: Vytorin Efficacy International Trial (IMPROVE - IT).
Two new studies, published this week in Science, address this question by studying large populations of bees in multiple locations for months on end.
That question was debated this week at the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting, Neuroscience 2011, in Washington, D.C. Speakers — most of them scientists in secure careers — addressed large crowds of early - career scientists eager to learn how successful neuroscientists found their jobs and to hear their advice for those just starting out.
We will know more later this year, when the results from a large trial addressing this question will be published.
These efforts try to address the problem, but a larger question remains: What has turned so many Americans against science — the very tool that has transformed the quality and quantity of their lives?
He added: «The attraction of fully automatic analysis is that we can create a really large evidence base to address these big questions
Compiling them into a large regional data set allowed us to answer questions at a large scale that hadn't been addressed before,» says Jeff Matthews, assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences at U of I, and co-author on the study.
the type and effectiveness of local political leadership and input in larger decision - making questions — northern institutions often lack the time, mandate and funding to address climate change impacts — though emerging leaders in Canada and Alaska are proving to be an exception to this pattern;
It is also used in super-hi-tech installations such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, which address questions on the origins of the universe
This is not very informative, because both the spatial and temporal variability is large, and any question of decline can only be correctly addressed using all the data together, and over a statistically significant time period (30 years or more would be preferred).
We employ statistics and machine learning to discover patterns in large datasets, understand mechanisms, and act upon predictive and causal relationships to, ultimately, address questions in personal genomics and molecular medicine.
«In the same way, we expect Swedish environmental scientists to pose key questions that can be addressed by large - scale sequencing».
«This interesting paper from Dieter Egli's lab addresses the question of whether the small fraction of mitochondrial DNA carried over during spindle transfer might occupy a larger fraction in the embryo, and eventually in babies born, following spindle transfer for prevention of mitochondrial DNA disease.
To address the pressing question of identifying molecular markers, TRAC has partnered with the MRC Centre for Genomics and Global Health to conduct large - scale genomic analyses to identify mutations associated with ART - R.
We aim to push its limits on all fronts to establish a technique which combines nanometre 3D resolution with maximum labelling efficiencies, absolute measurements of protein copy numbers, precise multi-colour measurements, high - throughput for large scale statistics and novel data analysis approaches, to address the vast array of exciting biological questions at the nanoscale, which are becoming accessible only now.
A third research initiative seeks to address a wide variety of other genetic questions of health and disease that are inherently answerable in large cohorts of blood donors and recipients.
To address some of those questions, scientists have been studying Jupiter with an observatory called the Very Large Array in New Mexico.
Our project seeks to uncover the as - of - yet unresolved phylogenetic relationship of bark and ambrosia beetle - associated fungi, and use this framework to address questions that link patterns of fungal genome evolution with large - scale beetle ecology.
Observing in wavelengths ranging from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared, this unique instrument will allow astronomers to address fundamental questions in astronomy ranging from understanding star and planet formation to unraveling the history of galaxies and the development of large - scale structure in the universe.
Complex questions such as these are addressed by biological systems science, where these results can be used to understand the effects of genetic perturbations on inherited and expressed characteristics in a larger context.
We have taken a large - scale, multi-organism approach to address the question of which genes and pathways identified in model organisms are most likely to be relevant for human aging.
I've gotten an especially large influx of questions about PMS, PMDD and menstrual issues like cramps lately, and figured this was an important issue to address.
Over the last few years as education researchers at University of Michigan and Michigan State University, we have worked to address this question through a large study of the effects of PBL on social studies and some aspects of literacy achievement in second - grade classrooms.
Indeed, in the face of recent findings by Education Policy institute, which found that 20 of the largest multi-academy trusts (MATs)-- running more than 300 schools — fall «significantly below» the national average for improving pupils» attainment, the importance of self - assessment not just within each school but right across the trust, is perhaps more important than ever before; and goes to the heart of addressing the issues raised in the all - party parliamentary group's (APPG) 21 questions http://www.nga.org.uk/News/NGA-News/Pre-2016/21Q.aspx
We address three main questions: Do students attending charter schools in these grades make larger or smaller gains in achievement than they would have made in traditional public schools?
When students arrive at class, the teacher can address the questions in a large group.
We address this question by analyzing more than 100 million individual searches on the nation's largest school - quality website, GreatSchools.org.
She is on the leadership team of the Boston Area Research Initiative (BARI), which catalyzes original research that is on the cutting edge of social science and policy through forging mutually beneficial relationships between the region's researchers, policymakers, practitioners and civic leaders and merging and sharing large scale administrative data sets to address policy - relevant research questions.
The powerpoint and resources walks students through the process of revision from using the specification to identify areas of strengths and areas for development, production of revision resources, strategies to understand and address the question and a large number of exam style questions to apply their knowledge to.
I address this question by combining and exploring relationships among variables in two large datasets that my colleagues and I at Brookings have assembled.
Studies that address general questions provide information that is useful for understanding the larger issues of systemic reform (e.g., restructuring, governance, standards, and assessment) and the contexts in which these reforms are implemented.
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