This brief summary provides high level information learning professionals may use
as a point of reference when helping executives, Subject Matter Experts, and those new to the profession better understand the current landscape.
Not exact matches
For example, he rightly
points out that Jesus says, «You have heard that it was said, «You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy»» (Matthew 5:38), but what he doesn't say is that there is a reason Jesus uses the expression, «that it was said» instead
of his usual expression, «have you not read» or «
as it is written»
when he
references scriptural passages.
Propaganda is most effective
when it is able to separate a person from outside
points of reference, such
as a transcendent religious
reference, in order to encourage a tunnel vision which unquestioningly accepts this society «s worldview
as «the way it is.
This was a
reference to the events
of late July and early August 2008 which followed Labour's defeat to the Scottish National Party in the Glasgow East by - election
when, with a demoralised Gordon Brown on holiday in Suffolk, with Labour
as many
as 25
points behind in the polls, and with MPs insurgent and openly discussing a leadership challenge, Miliband made his move.
The genomic data is important, say researchers, because it serves
as a key
reference point for
when and where the parasite existed in humans, and provides more information about the evolution
of human disease.
The tick marks serve
as stable
reference points when making precision measurements such
as those
of the small shifts in starlight caused by planets pulling gravitationally on their parent stars.
Modern scholars
point to mid-19th-century commentary on the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the manual for hatha yoga,
as the first
reference to a Sun Salutation practice, but they say written instructions did not appear in any books until the early 2oth century — a time
when the rajah
of Aundh (a former state in India) sought to strengthen society physically and spiritually via a series
of asanas.
It therefore would have been much more interesting to see Jerry
as a real jerk for more than just a couple
of quick - cut scenes, so that
when his crisis
of conscience occurs, we have some
reference point that makes the dilemma more believable.
As a
point of reference, the X6 M offers figures
of 4.2 sec and 174mph / 278kph in combination with an optional M Driver's Package, with the GLE 63 claiming 4.3 sec and a similar 174mph
when fitted with the AMG Driver's Package.
As a
point of reference, they did not charge me that fee
when my first novel, WATER, sold out (it took a year or more).
We found that using Word
as the starting
point for the creation
of an ebook wasn't always all that user - friendly — particularly for nonfiction titles that may have diagrams and footnotes and
referencing and other things — you don't really know what you're going to get out
of the end result
when you start out with Word.
As a
point of reference, for 2010 the 25 % tax bracket begins
when taxable income exceeds $ 34,000 for singles and $ 68,000 for couples filing jointly.
It serves
as a benchmark, or
point of reference, for interest rates that regular people like you and me end up with
when we borrow money.
2) Jonny was completely on -
point to tell people to «shut the Fuck up»,
as he was specifically
referencing the tidal wave
of shit - posts
when Neal posted his 7/10 review for Mariokart 8, which ISNT EVEN A BAD SCORE.
Previously, the base
of the spine was used
as a player's primary node (i.e. the
reference point that movements are measured relative to), but the... erm... lower back area is completely obscured by the sofa
when players sit down.
When designing Fallout 4's new shooting mechanics, developers at Bethesda Game Studios used Bungie's shooter Destiny — considered by some to have some
of the best gunplay in games —
as a
reference point.
Also, get involved in social media and interact with other people in your industry, which can then help
when you finally do meet face - to - face
as you have a
point of reference to each other!
Appearing
as an exponent
of the Neo-Expressionism
when the painting was considered to be overdated medium, Kiefer brought the innovative
point of view by using the materials partially borrowed from Robert Rauschenberg's combines and unconventionality
of Art Brut and Arte Povera in a combination with symbolism and mysticism, deeply imbued with historical
references.
The human being free in his choice and with his computer technological possibilities (
as a subject and
as an avatar) form again and again a
reference point when generating forms in the visual (re)- construction
of diversity and the digital image
of what presents itself
as «real.»
DG.B: The Non-Site analogy is a way to think through how many
of the things I
reference and utilize in my work
point elsewhere — whether it be to a different location by way
of a direct 1:1
reference, such
as the directly sourced cave - works
of When, or an entirely different timescale by way
of an object with a deep geologic history,
as seen in the Moment series.
With McLuhan
as the de facto
point of reference when talking about the current shift in dominant medium, it is..
Extending the artist's core
reference point of 1965 - 1975,
when artists begin to more precisely take control
of the exhibition context and resulting in the immediacy
of new forms such
as performance, installation and new media.
A technological standard is a
reference point decided by people in an industry that demarcates the standard or required physical measurement for any given object or product
of that industry, such
as the standard
of what goes into a contract, or what size a certain screw should be
when building an airplane.
Some modification
of it is needed
when stations do not have enough data in the
reference period, and
as E.M.Smith describes, GISS calculates anomalies at grid
points, which involves a bit
of local aggregating.
At this
point in time, after everything that has come out over the last 90 days or so,
when I read an article that starts right out with a
reference to the «stolen CRU emails» — a statement which assumes facts not in evidence — I know I am dealing with someone who wants to establish CRU
as being the victim in the whole story — usually with the objective
of deflecting attention away from what the content
of the e-mails reveals.
The system uses the ground
as a
point of reference for how far away an animal is, so
when the «roos jump, it's throwing things out
of whack.
Read the ad to the
point where you memorize it,
as this little bit
of information is all you have to
reference when trying to make a highly relevant resume.
When used
as an ongoing
reference point over a period
of time, the NSIT also provides a basis for monitoring long - term improvements in practice.
A review
of the adult attachment styles will be offered
as a
reference point to help identify what is needed moment to moment
when processing early attachment trauma.
The presentation
of the counter-offer performed a useful
reference point later on in the negotiation process
as it was clearly remembered by everyone
as a moment
when the community was united in telling government what they wanted from the negotiation.
When words are used en group
as a
point of reference — eg in this case, TREB, with its multitudes
of variable job descriptors, it is likely useful to the readers to have read your explanation and clarification.