Sentences with phrase «approach particular events»

Not exact matches

Speaking at the event will be the recently - formed Food Waste Reduction Alliance who will emphasise the importance of a collaborative approach to reduce food waste and in particular, how the private sector needs to work with government and NGOs.
Published quarterly, the issues are based on «symposiums,» which center on filmmakers or themes that reflect current events or are hitched to particular approaches to film, such as close readings of the use of color.
Three particular approaches stand out: mark these products in some special way, offer displays exclusively calling out these items, and utilize holidays and patriotic events to put those displays front and center.
If you're in search for some quality nightlife, most clubs offer lower entry prices — and some grant even a free pass — if you get inside before 2 a.m. or if you have a flyer for a particular event; these are often distributed in the busiest parts of the city, so if you care for an afternoon walk, look out for those with a pack of bright - coloured leaflets in their hands (though they will probably approach you anyway).
I caught up with Arthur at a preview event a couple of weeks ago to chat about how the team has gone about bridging the console generational gap, what new challenges and opportunities the open - world approach has brought to this game in particular, and how TT went about assembling their 150 + character roster.
Her approach to filmmaking is decidedly sculptural: she presents objects in space, fascinated by how light and time inform perception, harnessing silence to study how a particular location, individual or event is located within space and time, reworked through the telling, and mis - telling, of history.
A more reasoned approach is to take the full weight of our understanding about the Earth and its systems and go beyond asking if any particular event is due to global warming or natural variability.
The University of Oxford's role will be to test different approaches to attribution, in particular to define extreme weather events and evaluate our models, using climateprediction.net's distributed computing system.
I adored James Burke's late 70's show Connections, (not the cheap 90's knockoffs for TLC) where he «took an interdisciplinary approach to the history of science and invention and demonstrates how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world events built off one another in an interconnected way to bring about particular aspects of modern technology.»
Without specifying the region and the particular impacts, the approach I am taking is to look at regional paleo data for such catastrophic events / periods in the past, and understanding what caused them and whether they could happen in the 21st century.
«For us, one of the major challenges we have is determining when a particular event or a piece of information is material and when it must be disclosed, and we often find that there's sort of an interesting intersection between the approach of the regulator and our needs as a publicly traded company to disclose information,» she says.
You can use dollar signs to quantify results such as the range of budgets managed between the clients you were responsible for, the amount of new business you brought to the company over the course of a year, to how much you helped the company save by implementing a certain approach or program for recruiting, training, event planning or something else particular to your field of work.
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