Whitehead's distinction between genetic and coordinate analysis rests on the conceptual innovation that becoming is from nothing but past finished data to the whole finished occasion with its temporal stretch, constituting the occasion's earlier and later temporal phases in the outcome, not
as a frame for the becoming itself.
The format is simply used
as a frame for a series of warped and surreal scenes which can confound, confuse or bewitch.
REVIEW: â $ Winter counts are histories or calendars in which events are recorded by pictures, with one picture for each year.â $ This site features the Lakota Winter Counts
as a frame for learning about the culture and history of this tribe of Native Americans that lived in the northern plains.
The text is great to use
as a frame for writing with the use of verbs in the past and connectives.
They struggle mightily when it comes to using text features, interpreting tables and graphs, or even recognizing the importance of white space
as a frame for key information.
In particular, she explores ways that technologies can be culturally - situated and inclusive and employs intersectionality
as a frame for understanding complex sociocultural relationships across gender, race / ethnicity, culture, sexuality and dis / ability in media and design.
The first post-war Rolls - Royce, the Silver Wraith was often sold
as frame for coachbuilders.
Recognisable MINI design features in chrome, such
as the frame for the hexagonal radiator grille, the door handles and the surrounds for the headlights and rear lights are topped off with a blue - black tinted clear coat, bringing modernity and a freshness of detail to the MINI.
The introduction and conclusion work best when they serve
as the frame for the writing, reflecting the purpose and main ideas that were established at the beginning of the study and providing the conclusions arrived at in the end.
For instance, a builder may receive 25 % of the funds as soon as the concrete for an underground parking garage is poured; another 25 % is released as soon
as the framing for the external structure is completed, and so on and so on.
Considerable hair is left around the head to act
as a frame for the face to yield a typical Westie expression.
Home is where the heart is: plush and fine mattresses with silky pillow - top over a king size bed besides two single Murphy beds and two double beds, lavishly sized bathrooms, floor - to - ceiling windows
as a frame for the vastness of the Caribbean Ocean and brightness of the skyline with an adjoining private balcony, amazing full kitchen with fridge, microwave and coffee maker are just a few of the elements that mean perfect comfort for our guests.
This is sun - drenched Australia at its best, with alfresco living spaces & windows that act
as frames for shimmering Whitsunday Islands vistas.
Although this opening scene acts
as a frame for Lara stalking the leader of the evil Trinity organisation, it offers an altogether more human view of her and sets up the fact that Lara isn't fighting in isolation any more.
Just over a century apart, and yet so related in method, the opponent in question for Eisenman is not outside of the artist, as it was in the past, but is used instead
as a frame for her method of production.
Utilizing some of the forms and patterns he began to play with during his Sunroom Project, he conceives of the landscape
as a frame for virtual images that are accessible on a smartphone or tablet at various points along Wave Hill's Abrons Woodland paths.
Using this temporally limited concept
as a frame for his practice enables the artist to intervene with the given conditions of space and time.
Still Life # 60 appeared in 1974: the monumental outline, almost 26 feet long, of the sunglasses acts
as a frame for the lipstick, nail polish and jewelry; a microcosm of contemporary femininity that Wesselmann took to the level of gigantism.
From deconstruction to reconstruction, creation and re-dissolution, for the artists included in this exhibition, the square and its permutations have served
as a frame for formal invention.
Locality serves
as the frame for Herbert Singleton's carved wooden reliefs that draw upon New Orleans, and its black mourning and spiritual practices, and Chicagoan Eddie Harris's wood construction that channels Black Power and that reimagines Batman as a totem for resistance.
Using architectural models to represent schools he attended, his 1995 work, Educational Complex, presents forgotten spaces
as frames for private trauma, real or imagined.
The sleeves are faded and worn, their circular cut outs serving both
as frames for the clippings and drawings and as peepholes into and out of the space.
It is a video installation comprised of three 27» video monitors, three laser discs and players, six fluorescent lighting fixtures, pencil on paper and prosthetic plastic used
as a frame for the drawing.
Determined to make a print as a further step towards a painting, Hamilton photographed, in collaboration with Tony Evans, a carefully - chosen grouping of studio equipment for fashion photography, to act
as a frame for a head - and - shoulders image, and to emphasise the ritualistic character of the fashion photo - session.
Using space
as a frame for human experience, they reflect upon transitional places and intermediary zones.
Can a display, function
as a frame for a picture and become part of an artwork or is it an independent work that should be removed from the artwork itself?
The painting, framed by it's bare edges, acts
as a frame itself for the pastel drawing, confusing the traditional distinctions between frame and picture.
Robust and sustainable Douglas fir has been used externally
as framing for most windows and as part of the large integrated panels below the windows.
As soon
as we frame it for both client and lawyer as differences in expectations and finding better ways of communication, then it's less of prejorative slant on the client — when there is scarce time, money, etc..
Use your oxford
as a frame for a feminine and delicate scarf that can be tied and displayed in a variety of ways.
Court - watchers are now left to ponder the wording of the extraterritoriality question
as framed for rebriefing: «Whether and under what circumstances the Alien Tort Statute, 28 U.S.C. sec. 1350, allows courts to recognize a cause of action for violations of the law of nations occurring within the territory of a sovereign other than the United States.»
Shoes go in the bottom of your bag
as a frame for smaller items and to properly weight the bag.
I used the language of «over-functioning» and «under - functioning»
as a frame for how the two types of neutrals can be problematic in Collaborative Divorce cases and I will use that same idea here as it relates to lawyers.
Double the visual impact by using the open suitcase top
as a frame for your favorite winter photograph; just use double - sided tape to secure the image in place.
A basic, yet stately white fireplace serves
as a frame for a distinct black firebox.
Not exact matches
As John Herrman points out in a perceptive piece in the New York Times, all of this is an exercise in theatrical
framing for Bannon, and thereby
for Trump.
As the always - incisive Bryan Roberts,
framed it
for me in a conversation around this time last year, hospitals «are essentially big capital assets trying to stuff people through them.»
Getting the raw data and the context
for that consumer perspective and persona can
frame how a you'll position your product
as different than others» product or service.
The White House has
framed the proposal
as tax relief
for the middle class.
This can be
framed as an interview that you want to post on your blog or simply an opportunity
for you to pick the person's brain.
Their letter this year is
framed as a letter to Warren Buffett ten years after he pledged most of his fortune to the Gates Foundation — «the biggest single gift anyone ever gave anybody
for anything,» the Gateses note.
As in the 2015 regional election, the next ballot is likely to be framed as a plebiscite vote over independence, with the ruling «Together For Yes» coalition likely to stick togethe
As in the 2015 regional election, the next ballot is likely to be
framed as a plebiscite vote over independence, with the ruling «Together For Yes» coalition likely to stick togethe
as a plebiscite vote over independence, with the ruling «Together
For Yes» coalition likely to stick together.
Russ Corsi, who worked nearly 32 years
for Pittsburgh - based PPG, a global supplier of auto glass, says larger sunroofs are also more prone to weakening over time
as the pane absorbs impacts from bumps in the road, twists and turns of the car's
frame, and «thermal shock» — the expanding and contracting from sudden temperature changes.
That makes the Trump Bump,
for now, the largest post-election gain in percentage terms by the Dow index over that time
frame — at least going
as far back
as the Hoover Mover, when stocks rose 3.6 % following Hubert Hoover's election.
Framing the issue
as one of self - advocacy — that it's on women alone to lean in and pull themselves up the corporate ladder — absolves employers of their responsibility to create environments in which women are not punished
for doing so.
Keen's primary
frame for the work is Utopia, Thomas More's celebrated 1516 work that was written in an age that experienced some of the same turmoil and dread
as our own (there are extended riffs on Moore's Law versus More's Law).
Worryingly
for Emanuel's administration, the union seems to be
framing the dispute
as a tradeoff between education and economic development, with Sharkey noting that, «We need to be asking why we're spending on things like river walks when our schools aren't funded.»
To cut costs down
as low
as possible, craft your own questions and have a professional
frame the questions
for unbiased results.
One method the subjects leaned on was to
frame a compliment
as likely to make the other party uncomfortable, saying,
for example, «I don't want to embarrass you, but.
Business owners should carefully consider the licenses and permits required
as well
as the cost and time
frames for approval.