Sentences with phrase «called rated g»

His first solo show is called Rated G and opens at Gallery 1988 Melrose, in Los Angeles on Friday.

Not exact matches

The «k» variable is equal to the dividend you receive on your investment, «i» is the rate of return you require on your investment (called the «discount rate»), and «g» is the growth rate of the dividend.
The MPAA rating for «The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure» is what you might call a hard G: always sweet, never scary and free of crude humor.
Theatrical Release: April 22, 2004 / Running Time: 47 Minutes / Rating: G Director: Jon Long Tagline: Discover The Magic Of The Place Everyone Calls Home.
He hopes that this further perversion of the film — «defanged and desexualized,» as he calls it — will stand as a new art piece, «even more perverse than the original, transferring innocence into a new, joyous, G - rated obscenity.»
Called Kiddie Flamingos, the video depicts a table read of Waters» 1972 film Pink Flamingos, which is as full of any kind of obscenity and depravity that one would hope to imagine — only here it's been recast as a children's movie, with child actors and all the X-Rated content «defanged and desexualized,» according to the gallery, which also calls this G - rated version «more perverse than the original.»
Razer calls this innovation UltraMotion because the refresh rate is like NVIDIA's G - Sync, where it can adapt to any game, or slow down when not being used to conserve battery life.
Okay, I am choosing the Samsung Gear 2 Neo over the LG G Watch, but it was a very close call — in fact, if you do not have a Samsung smartphone or do not care about the Heart Rate Sensor and IR Blaster, then you should probably go with the G Watch.
The LG G Watch does lack several features of the Gear 2 — there is no Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Tracker, IR Blaster or Music Player... and, like I mentioned above, no camera or ability to make phone calls.
Many of the scales demonstrated weak psychometrics in at least one of the following ways: (a) lack of psychometric data [i.e., reliability and / or validity; e.g., HFQ, MASC, PBS, Social Adjustment Scale - Self - Report (SAS - SR) and all perceived self - esteem and self - concept scales], (b) items that fall on more than one subscale (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version), (c) low alpha coefficients (e.g., below.60) for some subscales, which calls into question the utility of using these subscales in research and clinical work (e.g., HFQ, MMPI - A, CBCL - 1991 version, BASC, PSPCSAYC), (d) high correlations between subscales (e.g., PANAS - C), (e) lack of clarity regarding clinically - relevant cut - off scores, yielding high false positive and false negative rates (e.g., CES - D, CDI) and an inability to distinguish between minor (i.e., subclinical) and major (i.e., clinical) «cases» of a disorder (e.g., depression; CDI, BDI), (f) lack of correspondence between items and DSM criteria (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version, CDI, BDI, CES - D, (g) a factor structure that lacks clarity across studies (e.g., PSPCSAYC, CASI; although the factor structure is often difficult to assess in studies of pediatric populations, given the small sample sizes), (h) low inter-rater reliability for interview and observational methods (e.g., CGAS), (i) low correlations between respondents such as child, parent, teacher [e.g., BASC, PSPCSAYC, CSI, FSSC - R, SCARED, Connors Ratings Scales - Revised (CRS - R)-RSB-, (j) the inclusion of somatic or physical symptom items on mental health subscales (e.g., CBCL), which is a problem when conducting studies of children with pediatric physical conditions because physical symptoms may be a feature of the condition rather than an indicator of a mental health problem, (k) high correlations with measures of social desirability, which is particularly problematic for the self - related rating scales and for child - report scales more generally, and (l) content validity problems (e.g., the RCMAS is a measure of anxiety, but contains items that tap mood, attention, peer interactions, and impulsivity).
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