Sentences with phrase «as key reference»

The Royal Society and the US National Academy of Sciences, with their similar missions to promote the use of science to benefit society and to inform critical policy debates, offer this new publication as a key reference document for decision makers, policy makers, educators, and other individuals seeking authoritative answers about the current state of climate change science.
This manual consists of a handbook prepared to provide a solid introduction to negotiating or working on Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) for those with little or no background, as well as a key reference tool for experienced negotiators.
David Shorr: Rather than looking back at Kyoto, maybe the 2009 Copenhagen climate change conference should serve as the key reference point.
That's why we would like to leverage the impact of ePub 3 and promote Readium as the key reference source for digital project implementation in the book publishing industry.
Born in Southeast London to a Jamaican father and English mother, Wales Bonner uses her mixed - race heritage as a key reference in her collections.
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.
Comparing the highly correlated price action of gold with the miners, he uses their high levels at the end of 2014 as key reference levels.

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The Bank of Korea's research report «Present Status and Key Issues of Distributed Ledger Technology» will serve as a reference manual for long - term strategy and research on distributed ledger technology.
The best way to determine whether a VC firm or partner brings resources other than capital to the table is to conduct your own due diligence, just as you'd do a thorough reference check on a key hire.
Hey Jim — Thanks, that was a key focus for me when writing this, to be able to point anyone (even those outside SEO) at it as a reference point.
In her recent book Let Me Be a Woman, Elliot finds the key to woman's timeless place in marriage and worship in such specific references as «For man was not made from woman, but woman from man.
Section 2.2 on the Act's «Key Principles» makes no reference to the relevant principle of transferable autonomy, and this is not discussed in the guide at all as far as I can see.
And as this study from Nigeria I referenced above shows, the antioxidants in virgin coconut oil are seen as the key component when it comes to heart health.
PDF transcripts are a great resource to go back to and quickly reference key concepts and answers as you fully engage the Conscious Uncoupling process, teachings and principles.
Bharara's office attached the full office Twitter feed related to Silver's arrest as an exhibit to its court filing, saying Silver's lawyers omitted in their request to throw out the charges key information such as the fact that the Twitter feed referenced «charges» and was linked to a press release and a criminal complaint.
A key issue is that products can be described as biodegradable without reference to the timescale it takes them to fully biodegrade.
Also, nuts and beans are high in phytic acid which binds to minerals, such as aluminum which reduces their bioavailability... Also another key takeaway from Dr. Forrester's comments is more recent studies showing that vascular issues (his reference to saturated fat and cholesterol) may be a significant contributor to the development of dementia.
By the way Tylerr M, you might want to do a little research about the bands name because it's NOT a reference to the myth you speak of, but a phrase that is used by a schizophrenic artist from their hometown who refers to things that are «not right» or people he doesn't like as black keys.
And The Larry Sanders Show is a fitting reference point as it was an early television series that Judd Apatow worked on before becoming a key part of the creative team behind Freaks and Greeks (1999 - 2000), which Rogen and Franco got their breaks on, and then creating Undeclared (2001 - 2002), which starred Baruchel and again featured Rogen.
It's easy to reference Scorsese as a key influence, but I wouldn't overlook another comedic gem, 24 Hour Party People, either.
Its take on nature vs. man is different from The Machinist's in that it doesn't have overt references to the debilitating toll on spirituality represented by industrialization (the key to The Machinist «swoes appears to be a cigarette and an American muscle machine), more concerned as it is with the toll that man's attempts to comprehend the ineffable takes on his own ability to function, ironically, as a biological entity.
Coming from Nottingham myself I was proud to see Jack O'Connell win the Rising Star Ward and referencing the Television Workshop in the city as a key to his success.
Steven Spielberg's made - for - TV movie has become a key cinematic reference — for example, director Alfonso Cuaron revealed he used Duel as a source when he made Gravity.
Best practice schools reference teacher controls, device management and the ease of delivering differentiated content and activities as keys to a successful implementation.
It acts as a reference guide for students to consider the key elements which they should include as they are writing.
This Key Concept booklet is designed to act as a detailed reference guide for students to help develop their knowledge of the key concepts of media stuKey Concept booklet is designed to act as a detailed reference guide for students to help develop their knowledge of the key concepts of media stukey concepts of media study.
MESMA has extracted the key information from the findings in its new publication, which is designed as an easy - to - use reference guide.
Revision flashcards to be printed double sided, covering key concepts of CB4 for edexcel combined science (9 - 1) Pupils find these handy as a quick reference / revision tool to aid their memory recall of key factual concepts of CB4.
Below, I've identified some of the key themes from the conference (and the references are taken from speakers at the conference), as well as gathering some resources for further exploration.
As he explains, the impact of the college - going diagnostic led to the state preparing a college readiness plan, and the data becoming a key point of reference regarding where the district has been, presently are, and are headed in terms of improving student outcomes.
Another key finding was that these middle school students used their own peer relationships as a frame of reference for understanding themes relevant to exploring the history of the rise of the Nazis — themes such as membership, conformity, and stereotypes.
Also, chart the color / symbol key on a piece of chart paper and hang it in the room as a reference.
For example, Pennsylvania's state ESSA plan identifies community schools as a key element in Governor Tom Wolf and Education Secretary Pedro Rivera's education vision, and the strategy is referenced throughout the document.
Using these standards to set goals with new teachers, and as a point of reference point for regular feedback from a mentor or coach who is not in a formal evaluator role, can also help them and their students meet key standards.
Several anthologies created by Lee Bennett Hopkins provide a panorama of U.S. history that offers a useful context for structuring conversations, and they can also serve as reference tools for understanding key events in America's history.
Since we are familiar with BISAC Code, it is convenient to type in the key subjects such as Reference, Guides, and Book.
However Cost of capital is referenced a number of time by Buffett as one of the key ingredients used in his employment agreements with managers of subsidiaries for determining compensation arrangements and distributing cash back to Buffett for his reallocation — and as Buffet notes the cost of capital is different for each business subsidiary.
You've got some key milestone birthdays to remember and reference materials to help as you approach some important financial opportunities.
This mission sees players take on the role of Snake as the operation visually references key events from the original PSX classic and tasks the user with reproducing famous scenes from Metal Gear Solid.
It also referenced blockbuster releases such as Modern Warfare 3, Skyrim and Battlefield 3 as key for the market showing strong growth.
Jim Ryan also re-emphasized the importance of 3rd party partners and their key role in maintaining trust amongst fans, with reference to titles such as DestinyTM, LEGO ® MarvelTM Super Heroes, EA SportsTM FIFA 14, Call of Duty ®: Ghosts, Skylanders Swap ForceTM, War Thunder by Gaijin Entertainment, and Minecraft by MoJang.
Selfhood plays a key role in Kelly's work, as he not only shares the same name with the late, celebrated Los Angeles artist, Mike Kelley, but similarly, references Superman and childhood nostalgia.
Purity, another key modernist mark espoused by the critic - theorist Clement Greenberg, is also travestied as Vaisman deflates the spiritual, essentialist aura associated with reductive abstraction (as in the art of Barnett Newman or Robert Ryman) and instead makes reference to mass production, commodity fetishism, and the problem of representation in the postmodern, post-industrial arena.
For the artist, the keys symbolize inaccessible or disused places, as well as referencing historical events that are forgotten or no longer acknowledged.
As well as accurately mapping this analogue terrain, I have sought to reference the dream factory that these machine - rooms serve — key moments in the projectionist's workflow have been staged and lit for cinematic effect.&raquAs well as accurately mapping this analogue terrain, I have sought to reference the dream factory that these machine - rooms serve — key moments in the projectionist's workflow have been staged and lit for cinematic effect.&raquas accurately mapping this analogue terrain, I have sought to reference the dream factory that these machine - rooms serve — key moments in the projectionist's workflow have been staged and lit for cinematic effect.»
When McShine, Barbara Rose, Robert Morris, Mark di Suvero, and Donald Judd participated in the museum's panel on «New Sculpture,» di Suvero stated: «Primary Structures is the key show of the 1960s... my friend Donald Judd can not qualify as an artist because he doesn't do the work,» referencing the artist's use of fabricators to build his sculptures.
The title of this ensemble, The Equinox, makes reference to both the biannual celestial event in which the sun crosses the equator, causing day and night to be of equal length, and to esoteric traditions that study natural phenomena as a key to harnessing nature's power.
This idea references the key argument presented by Yves - Alain Bois in the chapter «Painting: The Task of Mourning» from the text Painting as Model, MIT Press, 1993.
There are fundamental inconsistencies at the regional level as well, including key locations of California (bristlecones) and Siberia (Yamal), where other evidence is contradictory t.o Mann - Briffa approachs (e.g. Millar et al 2006 re California; Naurzbaev et al 2004 and Polar Urals re Siberia,) These were noted up in the N.A.S. panel report, but Briffa refused to include the references in I.P.C.C. AR4.
As President Obama noted Tuesday, his reference to an ««all of the above» energy strategy» — a debatable characterization in itself — referred to a key phrase in his 2012 address to Congress.
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