Sentences with phrase «as isolated»

«We were looking at it as an isolated transaction,» recalls Wolstein, «but the board felt it was inappropriate to invest in China unless it was part of a plan that committed to long - term strategy in the market.
Very few of us live as isolated life, remaining unconnected to others — no family, friends, or coworkers.
Treatment Efficacy in Vertebrobasilar Transient Ischemic Attacks Presenting as Isolated Vertigo: A Retrospective Case Study
The disorder is present in many mental disorders and it is rare as an isolated mental illness.
They are more integrated into a network of friends and family, and are not as isolated as a result.
Bitcoin transactions remain highly unregulated and untraceable, making them the perfect currency for a country under severe economic pressure, as the isolated socialist country is.
But upon closer examination, it was found that foreign military bases in remote areas also stand out as isolated «hotspots».
Messaging services on mobile phones traditionally operate as isolated apps, but Zuckerberg believes that Home's messaging feature, curiously called «Chat Heads `, gives users a more integrated and personalized experience.
One - hot encoding treats each word as an isolated unit.
A top - up plan considers every claim as an isolated incident and every isolated claim amount is tallied against the deductible limit.
In other words, you will not feel as isolated as you might have felt before if you lived somewhere else.
At that point the firm has a decision to make... keep this person on working as an isolated island in the firm... or ask them kindly to move on.
When you share an office with other solo attorneys, you will not feel as isolated as you might in an at - home office.
Our approach is ideally suited to advising on financial regulation from a commercial, strategic perspective, not as an isolated or academic matter.
Magistrate: I am prepared, in those circumstances, to put this down as an isolated incident and I am prepared in such circumstances to allow your record to remain intact insofar as the commission of this offence is concerned by dismissing it.
The last category, implicit law, recognizes that statutes do not exist as an isolated body of law.
On this basis, we argue that PIPEDA's consent model is best understood as providing an ongoing act of agency to the information subject that does not treat consent as an isolated moment of contractual agreement during an information exchange.
He saw in - house counsel as isolated from their peers at other companies and believed they would benefit from a networking forum.
They should not be seen as an isolated attack on lawyers but on their vulnerable clients.
If Masdar stands alone as an isolated green jewel while the rest of the UAE proceeds along its current bigfoot path, you could call it greenwashing.
Although the intention for integration was a good step, the business conversation felt as isolated from the main event as the People's Summit down in Flamengo.
In general, the majority of all precipitation occurs as isolated 1 - day events, while most extreme precipitation occurs over a period of several hours embedded within 2 - 5 day events.
This book attempts to investigate all of these crises, not as isolated events, but as trends and processes that belong to a single global system.»
In my view discussion of horizontal pressure gradients in the spirit of chapter 4 can be done properly only by starting from the description of a circulating system that's realistic enough for allowing a comprehensive analysis as an isolated system.
If we maintain the fiction that we can thrive as isolated individuals, we will find ourselves at the same emotional dead - end as the current crop of survivalists: an existence marked by defensiveness, mistrust, suspicion and fear.
It is my view that they are worse in context than as isolated statements.
How does it follow that the combined system exhibits the same lapse rate as the isolated gas and therefore results in perpetual heat flow?
However, she sees in the vision of de Chardin that «the spirit of the earth is calling us into the next stage of evolutionary history, moving us forward from viewing ourselves as isolated individuals and competing nation states, to realizing our collective presence as a species on the planet.»
The arctic weather is not nearly as isolated as the antarctic.
Re 12, 13 & 23: Is the stratosphere as isolated as assumed?
It seems like it would be easy to test this sort of hypothesis in a simple EBM attribution study like Crowley 2000 rather than as an isolated phenomenon as above and in Scafetta & West.
Once heralded for his virtuoso draughtmanship and poetic sensibility, Wyeth was later regarded by critics as an isolated, conservative figure out of step with his age.
Mundane objects, such as an isolated Coca Cola bottle, become psychologically fraught.
Anthony Smart: I think that the lack of inter-involvement, not to end up with these things as isolated relational bits...
The Western approach places a higher regard for the organ as individual and bodies as isolated structures with clear boundaries.
Each of the works are in conversation with each other but are also to be appreciated as isolated projects.
With a kitchen unit as both leitmotif and a bearing element, displayed in various sculpturally inspired setups and positions, Michael Mørk wishes to redefine the kitchen unit in his exhibition Blokland, and highlight it as an isolated and dismantled phenomenon, removed from its original function.
Shattering the myth of the artist as an isolated genius, this season introduces television audiences to 16 artists working in America today.
Their subject is read as an isolated structure, an outcropping in a flat desolate landscape that builds in scale and impact as it is approached in a moving vehicle.
The verbal additions encourage viewers to think about the sculptures holistically, to see them in a broad socioeconomic context rather than as isolated, purely aesthetic confections.
As isolated as he may have felt in Paris, he met extraordinary people.
This is powerfully captured in his more recent series, Dirt Meridian, in which buildings and remnants of habitation appear as isolated objects within the seemingly limitless landscape of the West.
Rigorously researched, drawing on rarely accessed archive material, the title presents insightful theories, developments and scholarship that «avoids treating and discussing black artists as isolated practitioners, wholly separate and disconnected from their counterparts.»
They considered themselves as an isolated group, as a group that was functioning within its own territory and they really didn't care very much about what people thought about them.
I do not see them as isolated activities and they all are part of one another.
As evidenced by this presentation, both Albers's and Morandi's paintings can be seen not as isolated aesthetic statements, but rather as careful daily acts of duration and devotion.
As evidenced by this presentation, both Albers's and Morandi's works can be seen not as isolated aesthetic statements, but rather as careful daily acts of duration and devotion.
These larger than life characters were portrayed as isolated and tormented, imprisoned in the cages of their own existential crisis.
At the same time, she refuses to treat the work of black artists as an isolated phenomenon, instead drawing on a keen attention to cross-cultural aesthetics and a highly developed sensitivity to the formal properties of art objects to integrate their work into the broader artistic production of the United States in the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
Iceland is by no means as isolated as 150 years ago.
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