A new «signature» can be checked against archive images to see if it has ever shown up before, then used
as a reference point for future events.
Our entire days are structured around meal times with breakfast, lunch, and dinner often
used as reference points for what we do and when.
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.
They possess a high glycemic index, which is the measure of the speed a specific carb enters the bloodstream with an arbitrary
standard as the reference point.
Unfortunately, there is still a lot we don't know about separation anxiety in cats, partly because we tend to use
dogs as a reference point.
The trends are unavoidable and, if you keep them in
mind as reference points, rather than the full objective, they are useful tools.
They should have fought the tendency to look at all the specifics of their own project and instead used other similar
projects as a reference point.
Throughout this review, we'll be referencing these improvements and
tweaks as a reference point against issues raised in other reviews.
The innovative architecture takes the sea's
horizon as its reference point, with almost every room — yes, including the bathrooms — gazing out on to it.
Though widely
used as a reference point for the dollar's direction, the index measures the value of the dollar relative to a «basket» of foreign currencies.
And the answer is, certainly not, the settings recommended in the following text can be
taken as a reference point to reach out to your preferred and advantageous winning ratios.
«So we use Hoosick Falls
as the reference point of why you should be testing for toxins such as PFOA and PFOS,» Weathers says.
The dissection of the upper space along vertical axes gives rise to a new form of perception, one that takes the human
body as the reference point for its articulation, yet also adds a sense of uncanniness through the disproportional ceiling height.