Sentences with phrase «changes meaning in context»

Like a spoken language, the code of heredity changes meaning in context.
Kilmer's performance works because he's fit to undergo the changes of the screenplay so quickly, and he makes us understand what the changes mean in the context of the story and his character.

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Parviz wants the world to see Glass in the context of Google X: It's aimed at making access to knowledge so fast and seamless that it «fundamentally changes the meaning of knowing things.»
Similarly, in a broader portfolio context, retaining some exposure to the duration factor (meaning sensitivity to interest - rate changes) can help to provide more stable outcomes.
In the present context this means pushing beyond current assumptions to changed life styles — but always with the wisdom of the serpent and the innocence of the dove,
For many, the word has nothing to do with a spiritual context... I embrace the term evangelical, if by that we mean a belief that we together can actually work for change in the world, caring for the environment, extending to the poor generosity and kindness, a hopeful outlook.
The question is to find out whether those means and methods are rightly used to bring about social change in our context today.
Burke recommends that the analysis of any written work should begin with the «principle of the concordance».21 The critic builds an index of significant terms: terms that recur in changing contexts, terms that occur at significant points in the narrative, terms that seem heavy with symbolic meaning.
After all these years of study, of experience, of seeing others change, and becoming a different person myself, my belief system has gone a long way from «because the bible says so» to lets see everything the bible has to say about it, what was going on then, who it was said to, and what it means in the context of life today.
Some commentators warn against making too much of this meaning in this context, yet it remains true that the simple act of turning usually and logically follows upon a change of mind.
is surely this: how did words delivered in an academic context end up, utterly changed in meaning, in the inflaming of rioters in the bazaars of Karachi and Islamabad?
When you asked me which parts had been debunked, and I wasn't allowed to cherry pick lines out of context that were meant to be allegory to support my claim, I in return asked what parts in the bible then are suppsoed to be metaphorical and what are literal, obviously we won't agree because you already know my stance and I know yours, neither stance is going to change, but I'm interested to know from you specifically, what in the bible is proven to be correct?
immediately after saying that God is «above change» (in this context meaning «exempt from internal inconsistency») Whitehead says, «Since God is actual, He must include in himself a synthesis of the total universe.
Warren Pearce's new «Making Climate Social» project seeks to investigate the «contributors, content, connections and contexts of social media climate change communications» in order to determine «what the social media revolution might mean for the tricky relationship between science, politics, and publics.»
The format of the initiatives meant that they not only learnt about the science of environmental problems such as climate change, but were also engaged in considering solutions and how to bring them about, both in terms of their own lives and community and the wider political context.
Despite a drop in coverage, those framed in a public health context sharply increased, especially in relation to heat and general health, evidence of public health framing as an effective means to communicate climate change.
Personal accountability means judging for yourself whether the negative factors of your careers can be changed within the context of your current position, and whether they are acceptable in light of your long - term goals.
Speaking about priorities for land - related climate action, Mr. Monga stressed that achieving common well - being takes on a new meaning in the context of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the 2030 development agenda.
The occasion of the conference provides an opportunity to place sustainable land management (SLM), land tenure, LDN, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in a regional and global context, providing the means to enhance or adapted underlying theoretical paradigms, encourage the radical renewal of research methods and the validity of environmental change predictions, as well as to strengthen the integration between social and environmental branches of geography.
Work on NLRP3, IL - 1beta and metabolism formed part of the renaissance of interest in immunometabolism, which in this context means intracellular metabolic changes occurring in immunity that are governing for immune and inflammatory effector mechanisms.
Future research might explore people's repertoires of methods for finding partners in more depth with an eye toward understanding how changing life contexts and advances in technology influence the breadth of these repertoires and people's utilization of the various means within them.
The game is as hard as any Metroidvania game and it only gets worse the deeper down the rabbit hole you fall, and you'll know things are really bad, when you notice the change of music and how nightmarish your surroundings appear and nightmarish in this context means like something you would see in a nightmare and not that the game's graphics themselves look nightmarish, as they look more like a complete work of art.
In this context, that means jealously guarding our schools and what they stand for while recognizing how we go about this must change.
Included in the PowerPoint: Macroeconomic Objectives (AS Level) a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis - the shape and determinants of AD and AS curves; AD = C+I+G + (X-M)- the distinction between a movement along and a shift in AD and AS - the interaction of AD and AS and the determination of the level of output, prices and employment b) Inflation - the definition of inflation; degrees of inflation and the measurement of inflation; deflation and disinflation - the distinction between money values and real data - the cause of inflation (cost - push and demand - pull inflation)- the consequences of inflation c) Balance of payments - the components of the balance of payments accounts (using the IMF / OECD definition): current account; capital and financial account; balancing item - meaning of balance of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium - causes of balance of payments disequilibrium in each component of the accounts - consequences of balance of payments disequilibrium on domestic and external economy d) Exchange rates - definitions and measurement of exchange rates - nominal, real, trade - weighted exchange rates - the determination of exchange rates - floating, fixed, managed float - the factors underlying changes in exchange rates - the effects of changing exchange rates on the domestic and external economy using AD, Marshall - Lerner and J curve analysis - depreciation / appreciation - devaluation / revaluation e) The Terms of Trade - the measurement of the terms of trade - causes of the changes in the terms of trade - the impact of changes in the terms of trade f) Principles of Absolute and comparative advantage - the distinction between absolute and comparative advantage - free trade area, customs union, monetary union, full economic union - trade creation and trade diversion - the benefits of free trade, including the trading possibility curve g) Protectionism - the meaning of protectionism in the context of international trade - different methods of protection and their impact, for example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes, voluntary export restraints (VERs) and excessive administrative burdens («red tape»)- the arguments in favor of protectionism This PowerPoint is best used when using worksheets and activities to help reinforce the ideas talked about.
We empathize with those like Phil and agree that what it means to be the leader of a local school system has changed dramatically and continues to change in response to the changing times and contexts.
The types of structural changes that can cause distribution to go awry range the spectrum, and the following is a list, albeit not comprehensive, of why these changes in the context of mean reversion over time.
This means changing the location and context you train in slightly and with gradually increasing difficulty.
It is never acceptable to selectively quote from articles in a manner that changes their meaning, to take quotes out of context or to combine quotes to create a sentence.
Just as growing up changes the interpretation of symbols and images, the forms in Gilbert's work often shift meaning through context, repetition, and scale.
Its meaning in the context of «NYC 1993» assumes further depth when one considers the changes its New York locales have undergone.
Objects, once acquired for specific reasons, are in a constant flux of changing meaning, both in the context and dynamics of a collection (which means continuously in the company other concepts and perceptions), as well as in time.
For his SCAD Museum of Art exhibition, Wilson will use works from the Walter O. Evans Collection and additional source material from several historical institutions in the city of Savannah to encourage viewers and venues to recognize that changes in context can create significant changes in meaning.
XB: I found the indoor installations more effective than the outdoor ones in the end, although each context was different and changed the meaning of the work.
In the case of these pieces you walk with them around so the piece keeps changing its meaning depending on many external factors and different context of where it's taken.
Their material reality changes over time — decayed, displaced, reorganized — and their meanings shift as well, depending on the moment and context in which we encounter them.»
The title of the exhibition not only refers to the term transference in a psychoanalytic context with its meaning of a trauma transferred from patient to analyst, but serves as an analogy to the changing connotations of forms seen within different contexts.
These works are paired alongside selected vernacular photographs from the Pilara Foundation Collection, illustrating another instance in which found pictures can offer new meaning through a simple change of context.
This work was part of a wider project, reckoning the can tab's fluctuating value and meaning in continually changing contexts.
In a career going back to the late 1970s, Kay Rosen has made a medium out of language the way, say, Rachel Lachowicz has made a medium out of lipstick: Words are for her a found material with embedded meanings she can mine and play on, not just changing their context (the basic Duchampian maneuver) but boldly if slyly reshaping them.
His sculptures and installations lead viewers to recognize that changes in context create changes in meaning, and thereby shape interpretations of historical truth and artistic value.
Scott - Douglas» work examines the indecisive transition from analogue to digital systems, as a signifier of shifting modes in the processing of information, nostalgia, and the changing meaning of objects when losing practical function, resulting in a change of context.
Drawn from the Tate Collection, which is itself a host of creative processes with its own laws of hospitality, Thresholds looks at the ways of understanding what art means in a wider realm of culture and society where hegemonic power structures and changing political and economic environments become the fabric of art rather than a mere context.
Their «mural will reflect the meaning of change in any human context.
In the context of climate and weather, the term convection often is meant to include the conduction and diffusion at the surface; these fluxes heat a thin layer as convection cools it, thus the tendency is that approximately the same flux continues from the surface through a short distance of air, changing from conduction and diffusion into convection along the way.
One of the great challenges in assessing the meaning of changes in Arctic climate and other environmental conditions is putting today's observations in long - term context.
From the context and the linked article, I take this to mean that your «job» was to inform the public that the only respectable discussions on climate change were going on between the «reasonable» AGW believers (you, in this case), and the extreme AGW believers — cutting out the skeptics completely.
He argued that averages of the Earth's temperature are devoid of a physical context which would indicate how they should be interpreted or what meaning can be attached to changes in global temperatures.
All of AGWSF is like this, it twists the real facts and terms in physics and changes meanings, plays with words, gives the property of one thing to another and takes laws out of context and so on, and this applies to all its basic claims.
In the context of loss of permafrost and ice mass, delegates discussed whether to refer to changes as «significant,» with a statistical meaning, or «considerable,» to put numbers in the right contexIn the context of loss of permafrost and ice mass, delegates discussed whether to refer to changes as «significant,» with a statistical meaning, or «considerable,» to put numbers in the right contexin the right context.
On a (2011) Climate Etc. post Pondering the Arctic Ocean, I interpreted the record in the context of a (qualitative) change point analysis, defined by changes in trend, mean value, amplitude of the annual cycle, and interannual variability.It looks like 2013 was another change point year, characterized by low amplitude seasonal cycle.
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