Sentences with phrase «apparent limitations of»

MEAA Media members are left to ponder the apparent limitations of the Parliament's free speech agenda.
Using the representation of factual ideas — life, nature and structure — and throwing them into an abstract form, Daniel embraces the apparent limitations of a black surface.
That view attributes to the state a wildly exaggerated capacity to provide security — not only because of the all - too - apparent limitations of the competence of state officials to keep us safe but also because, as the arbitrary power of the state increases, the more the state itself becomes a source of insecurity.

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These moves were tremendously beneficial for shareholders, yet the apparent risk appeared to increase due to the limitations of accounting rules.
For its «historicity» depends upon the demonstration that it does not present the Church's view and consequently could not have originated there since the new quest of the historical Jesus is primarily concerned with investigating the area in which Jesus and the Church's kerygma overlap, the limitation of current methods for identifying historical material is apparent, and the resultant methodological difficulty must be recognized.
The limitations of the churches» opposition to racism are apparent also at the personal level.
Any deficiencies or limitations, they consider, are to be overcome by a more appropriate or extended application of further technology: a stance identified by Frederick Ferre as «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on by technique is to be countered by yet greater faith in technique.»
Like the previous World Cup the limitations of the Lampost becomes apparent and he gets replaced.
The limitations of the Sanders movement were nowhere more apparent than in the open congressional race in Los Angeles this spring, in a district Sanders carried last year.
«The need to understand the possibilities, limitations, and potential side effects of climate intervention becomes all the more apparent with the recognition that other countries or the private sector may decide to conduct intervention experiments independently from the U.S. Government,» the report says.
In an accompanying editorial, Naveed Sattar and Paul Welsh from the British Heart Foundation Research Centre at Glasgow University, say the apparent degree of benefit from D3 «seems remarkable,» but warn that «several limitations must be considered» before these results are taken as a green light for widespread D3 supplementation.
An apparent lack of comparability between current clinical assays for CTX has become evident, indicating the possible limitations of combining such data for meta - analyses;
Tucci's ambitions here are apparent, but he's undone by the limitations of this scenario.
The overuse of this effect may be due to the Wii's limitations, which are overly apparent in the system's fifth year, but it often works to the game's benefit.
Dialogue remains crisp and natural - sounding and the film shows a good range of sound, without any apparent limitations.
But soon, the limitations of CBT became apparent.
The limitations of multiple - choice tests are apparent in subjects such as writing, music, and visual arts — a good test score indicates very little about a student's ability to analyze or create an essay, a musical composition, or a work of art.
More broadly, I think schools should only use standardised tests where the data is very easily interpreted by teachers and the limitations of the data are readily apparent.
The Secretary's apparent brushing aside of the limitations of value - added modeling illustrates a very important point: If policy makers do not understand the research concerning the technical limitations of this tool, they will support policies that rely on the models to produce valid and reliable numbers for individual educators.
But in the city the limitations of the mild hybrid system made themselves apparent, as fuel economy rapidly dropped into the mid-20s.
One area where the limitations of a 149dpi display become apparent is browsing.
Certainly in my father's store, with a full line of products plus fish and other animals in 2,000 square feet, the reality of space limitations was apparent.
Dungeons are explored in a first - person view not unlike many other entries in the series, but it's all too apparent that these areas were built under the limitations of Saturn hardware.
That regrettably remains more apparent on Wii U, the technical limitations of Nintendo's handheld certainly proving restrictive on VooFoo's vision for what Pure Chess could, and should, be.
The absence often arises in a momentary form: made apparent in disappearance, the transition of conditions, the limitation of our perception, or as fragmentary cutouts..
Right now he continues to model but the limitations of models for his deep ocean project will be apparent very soon.
«The point being, that the negligence will not be known at the point when limitation, in the primary sense of the law, expires; such negligence not becoming apparent until such point as attempts are made to sell or re-mortgage the property.
Until the law's passage, the statute of limitations began when the error occurred, and not when it became apparent to the patient.
With respect to the issue of content, the limitation of the Secretary's authority to information in HIPAA transactions under section 264 (c)(1) is more apparent than real.
For most buy - and - hold users, these limitations might not be apparent, but that's not to say there aren't potential implications that could affect the wide variety of users the network is trying to attract.
You won't notice the pixels too often in regular usage, but bring the phone just a little closer to your eyes and the limitation of the not - so - high resolution becomes apparent.
Here, some of the limitations of the B1's design become more apparent.
Yes, the 5T wins on design and display, but its biggest limitations are apparent with the quality of its images.
Overall, children with deviant eating behavior reported higher perceived parental control [2.82 (0.79) vs. 2.52 (0.74)-RSB- than children with normal eating behavior, t = − 3.81, df = 366, p <.001, d =.39, slightly less perceived confidence [3.18 (0.51) vs. 3.31 (0.43)-RSB-, t = 2.52, df = 366, p =.012, d =.27, and higher conflict / rejection [1.99 (0.61) vs. 1.60 (0.49)-RSB-, t = − 6.80, df = 366, p <.001, d =.68, while no group differences were apparent for the care and lack of limitations subscales.
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