For graphic artist Charles Buckley, it's old cars that grab his attention with their more distinctive designs that really speak
as snapshots in time.
It's important to remember that a Euro NCAP star rating only serves
as a snapshot in time.
Carved into a timeless stillness, purified and almost abstracted by the stark beauty of the white material, these epitomes of bustling movement and energy are captured
as a snapshot in time.
This will freeze the view
as a snapshot in time, which can be useful if you are trying to identify a process that starts and quickly dies, or if you have decided to sort by CPU usage and all the rows keep jumping around.
Not exact matches
The data becomes inescapable
as it's visible
in real
time through the CRM system, on mobile devices when someone wants to reflect on their performance,
in performance
snapshots delivered to their email inbox, and broadcast on TV monitors around the office.
Prior to
as well
as since personas were originated, the aim was to capture a static
snapshot of the user or buyer at a particular point
in time.
We shall have to consider a moment
in the unfolding of the universe, that is, a
snapshot that exists independently of any consciousness, then we shall try conjointly to summon another moment brought
as close
as possible to the first, and thus have a minimum of
time enter into the world without allowing the faintest glimmer of memory to go with it.
«Seasons of Louisiana is a
snapshot in time of where I am
as a Chef at this moment.
As prospective adoptive parents review pictures, videos and medical records, this is only a «snapshot in time» as the child's cognitive and behavioral issues typically surface after being adopte
As prospective adoptive parents review pictures, videos and medical records, this is only a «
snapshot in time»
as the child's cognitive and behavioral issues typically surface after being adopte
as the child's cognitive and behavioral issues typically surface after being adopted.
If anything, the early August poll was but a benchmark, a
snapshot in time,
as are all polls.
The SED acts
as a census, taking a
snapshot of those earning doctoral degrees
in the United States at the
time their degree is conferred, and the SDR aims to follow a subset of Ph.D. - level scientists
in the United States through their careers.
Moeller is beginning to assemble a
snapshot of the microbes
in the guts of our ancient ape ancestor —
in essence, a paleo gut that fit our paleo diet — and hopes to go even further back
in time if,
as seems likely, all mammals have evolved their unique microbiota from a common ancestral population
in the distant past.
This gave the scientists
snapshots of the parasite's genome at multiple
time points, allowing them to track evolution
as it unfolded
in the lab.
Researchers work out these equations by measuring the objects at various points
in time and then developing a formula that links all of those points together, such
as filling
in a video from a set of
snapshots.
Lynden Cooper, Principal Investigator on the project, said: «To Upper Palaeolithic archaeologists sites such
as Bradgate Park are the equivalent of a Pompeii, preserving a record of human existence from a
snapshot in time millennia ago.
At any given instant it can be argued that the cell is
in a «state» defined by its components — their concentrations and locations, the interactions between components — that are modulated
in space and
time, and the complex circuitry — that involves a large number of interacting networks and a
snapshot of the dynamical processes — such
as gene expression, cell cycle, transport of components, etc..
The inner Serpens Cloud Core is remarkably detailed
in this image,
as it was assembled from 82 separate
snapshots totaling a whopping 16.2 hours of Spitzer observing
time.
Because a single measurements serves only
as an isolated
snapshot in time, and may not be reflective of total body iodine status, repeat testing may be necessary before conclusions about iodine deficiency can be drawn.
Every member profile you view will have relevant information, such
as when was the last
time they were online, where they actually live, and it will also include
in a
snapshot so that you can see what they look like.
Despite a fine central performance from Idris Elba, that film tried to cover way too much ground with the result that it came across
as a series of
snapshots, fine enough
in themselves but not enough to give us a true sense of the man which, say, concentrating on a specific
time in his life may well have done.
Testing is part of how families choose, but it should be used
as a benchmarking tool, not to whip educators and schools with results that reflect a
snapshot in time.»
«Once states had developed the framework to take a
snapshot of student skills each year,
as the law requires, I invited them to join me
in combining those static measurements to demonstrate progress over
time.
As Salman Khan, the media's personification of the flipped - classroom, observes
in The One World Schoolhouse, «Although it makes class
time more interactive and lectures more independent, the «flipped classroom» still has students moving together
in age - based cohorts at roughly the same pace, with
snapshot exams that are used more to label students than address their weaknesses» (see «To YouTube and Beyond,» book reviews, Summer 2013).
Using standardized tests, which represent one
snapshot in time,
as the sole point
in making decisions about student and school progress has been found by researchers
time and again to be an improper use of assessment with little scientific basis.
Second: one -
time «
snapshot» data of a single cohort of kids, which is all that NAEP can supply the first
time around, tell you nothing about the academic achievement of children before they entered their charter schools — and just about everyone knows that a big fraction of the youngsters enrolling
in charters were already behind the education eight - ball
as a result of dismal performance
in previous schools.
Because the tests measure different groups of students from year to year, the results are best used
as snapshots of performance relative to other countries at one point
in time.
This is of course just a
snapshot in time and we have yet to see how intentions may be affected
as the influence of the EBacc begins to take effect over the next couple of years.
- Booklist «Told from the point of view of more than a half - dozen characters, the vignettes that make up the narrative are generally powerful
in isolation, but
as a whole fail to develop into anything more than a series of
snapshots of a family touched by
time and tragedy.»
I also love to review the blog posts I write later
as it is a great way to capture a
snapshot in time.
The
snapshot is a great beginning — but I'm really interested
in following this through
as time goes on
as an author that sells 100 books a week on a regular basis will ultimately earn more than someone who debuts at 1,000 books a week then falls off to 30 — 40
in the next 10 weeks.
So take this
as one example
in a
snapshot of
time!
That's because credit scores are a
snapshot in time, and can change with regular financial behaviors such
as opening new credit lines or loans, paying off loans, taking on debt, and making on -
time payments (or missing them)
as time goes on.
A credit score is a
snapshot in time and can regularly migrate 20 points
as your credit behavior changes — even minutely.
You determine the
timing and frequency of emails
as well
as the number of transactions included
in a
snapshot.
Providing pertinent tax information, such
as size of family, income earned, credits, deductions and taxes already paid, can give you a rough
snapshot of your tax liability
in time to make some adjustments to withholding, which may mean more money
in your pocket today.
«Your preapproval is a
snapshot in time and you want to make sure your finances stay
as close to that
snapshot as possible,» Koss says.
Even then, we will not get a clear picture because the manager will jump into more conforming positions just
in time for the official
snapshot to be taken,
as all derivative fund managers do.
Once those accounts are removed from your credit reports, they will no longer be included
in the calculation of your FICO score, since the score is calculated
as a
snapshot of your reports at a specific
time.
The study was essentially a
snapshot; it used information on dogs» eye phenotype and HSF4 genotype
as of a particular point
in time.
That's because credit scoring companies, such
as FICO and VantageScore, calculate the amount of debt you have at a
snapshot in time.
As the game's credits begin, it is revealed through the
snapshots that Toad and the other heroes finally had the
time to relax
in the various areas of Isle Delfino after Bowser's defeat.
That iteration of the website is long gone, but
as of the
time of this article's writing the files are still accessible via
snapshots of their site on The Internet Archive, letting both newcomers and nostalgic fans check out games like Phalanx, Lagoon, and Genocide
in a form closer to their original glory.
Functioning
as time capsules, his Polaroid portraits and 35 mm
snapshots document his life
in a continuous stream of parties, art openings, and trips to Long Island beaches.
As suggested in the exhibition title there is a sense of «snapshot» or point in time, in which the fugacity of existence is intensified as an emotion is linked to its endin
As suggested
in the exhibition title there is a sense of «
snapshot» or point
in time,
in which the fugacity of existence is intensified
as an emotion is linked to its endin
as an emotion is linked to its ending.
This body of work stems from historical painting
as a documentary means to capture vernacular moments
in time and space while playing with common motifs
in contemporary
snapshot photography.
«Period piece» refers to films set
in an earlier
time period, that offer a cinematic
snapshot of a historical moment, such
as Charlie Chaplin's «Modern
Times».
The idea is to maintain seeds not
as a preserved
snapshot of a particular genetic moment
in time, but rather
as a living, evolving resource that adapts to the conditions, climate and even cultural circumstances (think organic growing methods versus conventional, for example) that they find themselves
in.
Of course literature is always going to be incoherent
in this way whenever you try to take a
snapshot,
as it takes
time for new data to percolate through the literature.
Cassidy rubbed salt
in Landrieu's wound Tuesday, with his spokesman saying the vote was «perfect
snapshot of her
time as chair of the Energy Committee — a failure.»
Ideally, for «movable» datasets, one would want a system where
snapshots in time were recoverable (and citable), along with pointers to the up - to - date versions, forward citation to publications that had used various versions and the ability to update analyses
as time went on.