Sentences with phrase «by a close examination»

We must first face the fact that the text is in fact disordered, which can be readily ascertained by a close examination of the text.
If God is an object (like a computer) that can be more fully understood by close examination and study, then shouldn't apologists and theologians be closer to God than the rest of us?
Yet the criticism that Sayles» stand off between union and company is too black and white is confounded by close examination of the film.
Lice, fleas and ticks can also be seen by close examination of the dog's skin.
The amount you collect will largely be determined by a close examination of each driver's actions and the factors that contributed to those actions.

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In its October 2012 study, Virtual currency schemes, the European Central Bank concluded that the growth of virtual currencies will continue, and, given the currencies» inherent price instability, lack of close regulation, and risk of illegal uses by anonymous users, the Bank warned that periodic examination of developments would be necessary to reassess risks.
But upon closer examination we realize that the seed alone by itself apart from the ground can not really evolve itself.
Aside from the fact that the assertion itself is false, the sweeping change of mind on this subject is driven most of all by a close reading and examination of the Bible.
Many of the problems typically ascribed to «population pressures,» however, turn out on closer examination to be caused by factors quite independent of demographic trends.
Upon closer examination I think many will have to agree that actually many views such as how high or low taxes should be, etc. are not articles of faith by any means and as such require flexibility and pragmatism.
A scientific theory explains what we observe, predicts what we should observe, and will be subjected to close examination by others.
Closer examination revealed that there was a period from 26 November 2010 to 8 January 2011 when deaths exceeded the five - year average by around 75 deaths per day.
Any attempt by Government to do so has an obviously self - serving quality, and close examination of its motives is appropriate.
«No fewer than 1.7 million candidates have so far registered for the examination, and by 12 midnight of May 5, JAMB website for registration will be closed,» he said.
Upon closer examination of the data — compiled from nearly 500 hours of observation by the 64 - meter Parkes radio telescope in Australia — a team led by astronomer Duncan Lorimer of West Virginia University in Morgantown estimated that the blast actually came from about 3 billion light - years away.
Closer examinations of the lander's transmitted telemetry then revealed that the ejection of the parachute and a heat shield occurred earlier than expected, followed by a too - brief firing of rocket thrusters meant to slow the spacecraft's descent.
Back in 1994, a team led by astronomer Lewis Snyder of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign announced preliminary evidence of the simplest type of amino acid, glycine, but the finding did not stand up to closer examination (New Scientist magazine, 11 June 1994, p 4).
Officials with America's Natural Gas Alliance, based in Washington DC, say that the study is difficult to evaluate based on a preliminary review, but in a statement to Nature they add that «the findings raise questions and warrant a closer examination by the scientific community».
With a closer examination, trial by trial for each subject, they saw that what really reflected attention and impacted perception were discrete, powerful bursts of beta waves at frequencies around 20 hertz.
The Paleo Diet as written by Loren Cordain can be quickly dismissed as unhealthy because it makes a number of wild claims that are completely unsupported through close examination of Traditional Societies as studied and documented by Dr. Weston A. Price in his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.
It also means you're one step closer to being eligible to sit for the examination offered by the International Consortium for Health & Wellness Coaching (ICHWC) to become a National Board - Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC - HWC).
Blonde Savage was directed by one «S. K. Seeley» - who at closer examination turns out to be Steve Sekely hiding behind an alias.
In «Disobedience,» we are given a close examination of three people who grew up as friends but whose lives are changed probably forever when one woman leaves the nest and is shunned by others in the congregations.
I felt like I dug deep in taking the Close Examination of Student Work: Investigating Learning and Teaching by Adjunct Lecturer Tina Blythe and got breadth through the AIE core class on understanding the world of arts in education through practice, research, policy, and advocacy and taught by Steve Seidel.
WASHINGTON — A close examination of two medium - sized school districts» standardized testing calendars found that kids are losing out on receiving a full, high - quality education because of pervasive test preparation and testing, according to a report released today by the American Federation of Teachers.
But on closer examination, I realized I may not be encouraging students to read closely enough to meet the expectations set by these standards.
Upon closer examination, however, I saw that the fallen tree had been caught by another one next to it, so it wasn't really resting on the car and hadn't caused any damage.
Regardless of what the inconvenience is custom examination or doctoral thesis, we are dependably close by to assist and with giving a few option approaches to achievement.
A close examination of the terms of the contract provided by Fiberead upfront is absolutely necessary, as in the case of any contract any author may encounter.
While you may feel that anyone would like the message in the book or be entertained by the stories you share, closer examination will reveal that your target isn't everyone.
Closer examination showed it was actually about a brief filed by Authors United in support of Apple on its appeal of the original ruling.
A closer examination of the interest rates and service fees charged by these companies helped determine to what extent these investments are effectively building tools for underserved consumers who have few alternatives.
Unfortunately, upon closer examination it seems that they had some trouble doing proper performance accounting, and they actually trailed the S&P 500 by several percent annually for over a decade.
Upon closer examination of the fine print, some might be caught off guard by the various fees disclosed.
Initially this can be very subtle and requires close examination by your veterinarian or a veterinary ophthalmologist.
Art by cellar - fcp In celebration of The Last Guardian's official re-unveiling, let's treat ourselves to a closer examination of the game designer Fumito Ueda's acclaimed first release!
Never intentionally nostalgic or sentimental, close examination does reveal that each artist's personal experience and desire to replicate the rural landscape is often intuitive and informed by senses and emotions other than the strictly visual.
Visitors can experience many different performances - playful improvisations, poetic readings, close examinations and physically challenging acts - by around twenty international and Swedish artists:
While these images would seem at first to be fairly simple atmospheric, realistic renderings of colorful balls, a closer examination will reveal that the surfaces of Gibson's paintings are deeply scored by the artist in geometric patterns that sometimes conform to, and in other instances defy, the outlines of the spheres rendered in paint.
This very important exhibition organised by Dana Miller and with a major support from the Barnett and Annalee Newman Foundation (Herrera was very close friends with Barnett Newman) presents the first in - depth examination of the early career of Herrera, which spanned the cities of Havana, Paris and New York from 1948 to 1978.
The book includes a new essay by Nicole Archer, Assistant Professor in the History and Theory of Contemporary Art at the San Francisco Art Institute, where her teaching explores politics and aesthetics through close examinations of style, embodiment, and desire.
Presents artworks by early and mid-career artists whose close examination of contemporary issues and use of materials challenge orthodoxies.
Throughout her career, Ingrid Calame has generated ideas for her paintings through a close examination of the world around her, using detritus left by people in passing as her source material.
This exhibition, by bringing together works from a range of different series and a time span of close to 20 years, allows an examination of these contradictions.
«NOMA's works by Degas will complement the Little Dancer and invite a close examination of Degas and his work.»
By focusing on one single work, the exhibition immerses the viewer in the artist's concerns, through a closer examination of a particular, rarely displayed piece.
Closer examination reveals that this bright splash is carefully contrived, generated by enlarging an image of an image — which amplifies a half - tone pattern — and then silk - screening the resulting image on linen.
Throughout her career, Ingrid Calame generates ideas for her paintings through a close examination of the world around her, using detritus left by people in passing as her source material.
Nearby, the seemingly hippielike amalgams of twigs, knit wool and paint by Ms. Bircken reward close examination.
Close examination, however, reveals a uniformity of the black line, and a lack of a trace indentation left on the paper by a pen, signaling to the viewer that these are in fact photographs.
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