Sentences with phrase «as a constant reference»

The researchers found that these volunteers viewed the horizon as if it were several degrees lower, indicating that the brain tries to keep the horizon as a constant reference point.
It is a great summary and I am going to use the list as a constant reference for foods to take.

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Perhaps «rule» or, better, the active participle «ruling» would come nearest to the original, but constant reference to the «ruling of God» would be both clumsy and subject to the facetiousness of reading the genitive as a genitive of object!
Also, the constant reference to the old testament as though the new replaces the old is incorrect.
On an anonymous blog you can claim anything you want I suppose but your constant use of apologists as learned references belies your claims of personal expertise.
Since the Logos as expressed in John's Prologue is the constant reference point, and one which Benedict understands as offering a synthesis of the entire Christian faith, [20] it is perhaps inevitable that the primacy of Christ, the word incarnate, should be affirmed.
It is not necessary to discuss in any detail — as has been done in the previous three chapters — the point that from the standpoint of intelligible religion the basis for understanding must be constant reference to the universal experience of imperfection.
I'm sure most people can remember Tony Blair's constant references to «years of Tory misrule» to explain why things weren't happening as swiftly as he'd have liked.
By far the most rigorously researched of the Tintin stories, it features nuclear fission, the effects of gravitation in space and why meteorites make lunar craters, as well as side references in Professor Calculus's log book to the «constant of solar radiation» and the «limits of the solar spectrum in the ultraviolet».
From her introduction into the story onward, she's characterized as a vapid, insecure woman who masks her insecurities with alcohol, sarcasm, and constant references to her life back in Los Angeles as an actress.
The film's constant reference to time, via repeated shots of ticking clocks, alludes to the 1997 issue as well as the sheer intangibility and fleetingness of time.
The title references the uncontrollable forces that buffet a person's life, as well as the literal gusts that are a constant presence in the film: blowing grass, pushing clouds, bending trees and feeding the monstrous fire that devours Tokyo following an earthquake in Jiro's student days.
These stories form a cornerstone of the program and become a constant frame of reference for the learning community, as teacher candidates develop their teaching philosophies and reflect on their practice.
As for your constant references to Top Gear, the example was RS4, E63 AMG and E92 M3, not for laughs but on a proper track with a professional driver as the Stig, the Beemer was almost 5 seconds ahead after 1 laAs for your constant references to Top Gear, the example was RS4, E63 AMG and E92 M3, not for laughs but on a proper track with a professional driver as the Stig, the Beemer was almost 5 seconds ahead after 1 laas the Stig, the Beemer was almost 5 seconds ahead after 1 lap.
So... the constant references to IR setting themselves up as «the new gatekeepers» merely by requiring correct spelling and grammar don't count as feeling threatened?
It's a quick read — underscored by the author's constant reference to it as a «booklet,» rather than as a book — packed with useful insights and advice.
But perhaps the best moments of the Spider's constant bickering comes in the form on little references to gaming cliches, such as Spider - Man question why everything comes in three's, which Edge of Time then proceeds to do.
The constant pop culture references littered throughout the game never get tiring as the game doesn't take itself too seriously.
Her immense sculptures — made from traditional building materials, such as lumber and plaster, as well as textiles, Styrofoam, and cardboard — reference her constant observations of everyday life.
Nora Naranjo Morse makes constant reference to the earth as an evolving organic whole by creatively employing natural and found materials in her work.
Some of Pensato's titles — Get Me to the Other Side, Going to the Other Side, On the Way — reference this constant traversal between «low» and «high» art, a division that stays surprisingly potent as new high / low art forms continue to evolve.
The reference to mythology as a source of inspiration; using abstract composition as a way to evoke literary and lyrical stories; the control of the design so as to achieve a delicate balance between the freshness of gestural strokes and the clearness of drawing; the reference to the tradition of art history as an endless process of acknowledgment of the meaning of artistic practice; the attention paid to the sign itself as a multi-linguistic mark of the artist's expression; these are all constant features of Twombly's work, and have been since the very beginning of his career in the late 1940s.
By incorporating influences from his ethnic and cultural background such as the Xhosa language and references to traditional craft, ritual, sexual orientation, gender, and nationality into his works, Hlobo address the constant shifting and subjective nature inherent in these identifiers.
Transformation through decomposition and othernatural processes is a constant touchstone in these works, not only as a reference, but also as a metaphor for their artistic processes — breaking down and reconstructing their materials to create something entirely new.
The corresponding working quasilinear wave equation for the barotropic azonal stream function Ψm ′ of the forced waves with m = 6, 7, and 8 (m waves) with nonzero right - hand side (forcing + eddy friction) yields (34) u˜ ∂ ∂ x (∂ 2Ψm ′ ∂ x2 + ∂ 2Ψm ′ ∂ y2) + β˜ ∂ Ψm ′ ∂ x = 2Ω sin ϕ cos2 ϕT˜u˜ ∂ Tm ′ ∂ x − 2Ω sin ϕcos2 ϕHκu˜ ∂ hor, m ∂ x − (kha2 + kzH2)(∂ 2Ψm ′ ∂ x2 + ∂ 2Ψm ′ ∂ y2), [S3] where x = aλ and y = a ln -LSB-(1 + sin ϕ) / cos ϕ] are the coordinates of the Mercator projection of Earth's sphere, with λ as the longitude, H is the characteristic value of the atmospheric density vertical scale, T˜ is a constant reference temperature at the EBL, Tm ′ is the m component of azonal temperature at this level, u˜ = u ¯ / cos ϕ, κ is the ratio of the zonally averaged module of the geostrophic wind at the top of the PBL to that at the EBL (53), hor, m is the m component of the large - scale orography height, and kh and kz are the horizontal and vertical eddy diffusion coefficients.
conditions & is not constant as exactly derived from 3 different 1st principle references by generalized entropy maximization mathematics.
Check the excellent seas ice graphs linked in the reference pages here, The area ranges for about 18 to 27 million square kilometers each season, far lower than the variation of each hemisphere separately, but such a range can not be characterized as «about constant».
This stock / (yearly absorption) analysis avoids all the pitfalls of the assumed equilibrium between absorption and out - gassing that is postulated by all the compartment models with constant inputs and outputs that lead to a set of linear equation and by Laplace transform to expressions like the Bern or Hamburg formulas; there is no equilibrium because as said more CO2 implies more green plants eating more and so on; the references in note 19 show even James Hansen and Francey (figure 17 F) admits (now) that their carbon cycle is wrong!
We have set 1996 as the reference year, i.e. Iquiet (λ, t0) is the irradiance of the quiet Sun as observed during the 1996 minimum.Let us notice that the quiet Sun irradiance was roughly constant for the last three cycles (see below).
Given stipulation that the IPCC's constants as referenced above are relatively accurate.
In my opinion, the following household happenings were racist: Constant references to Shetty as «the Indian» (by Goody's mother Jackiey Budden).
Permeating Dotcom's grievances throughout was a constant reference to his case being treated as a criminal one, rather than as a civil matter.
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