Sentences with phrase «coherent way on»

The atoms move in a unique and coherent way on the femtosecond timescale.

Not exact matches

In the nature of the case the evidence needed for reasoned proof on empirical grounds is not accessible, and we had better frankly admit that our faith in immortality is a faith, coherent with what we know of God and his ways with men, and not a conclusion from scientific evidence.
Reflection on practices can be one way of drawing the pieces of theological education into larger and more coherent wholes.
Alaso, ArthurP seems to be engaging in a form of personal «transference» by ascribing his own feelings and then «transferring» them to other people who he doesn't know, and then making assumptions about the way things «should be» without asking them, or, in fact, assuming that they were somehow better off killed and then goes on to say things that to a human who is basically coherent, can appear fatalistic and perhaps even suicidal.
When using time out as a way to shape behavior, you are putting a limit on an already calm and coherent toddler.
But in the modern context coming out in such a coherent and apparently organised way represents a powerful planned assault on the government.
One of the things we've done well in this country is to organise the triumvirate of the industry, government instrumentalities and the academic sector to focus on the problem in a coherent way, which is the envy of other countries like Canada.
But like Abrams did on «Star Trek,» Whedon has stepped up his game in a major way: the action is clear and coherent, the pacing is tight (it's 140 minutes long, but flies by) and the technical contributions are top - notch across the board, from the Bond - movie production design of James Chinlund («The Fountain «-RRB- and the razor - sharp cutting of Jeffrey Ford («Public Enemies «-RRB- and Lisa Lassek («Cabin In The Woods») to Seamus McGarvey «s bright cinematography and Alan Silvestri's firmly listenable score (although the latter could, it should be said, use a more distinctive theme).
It's the literal definition of a heartless cash grab, but unlike Universal's ill - fated Dark Universe, it tells a coherent tale that can definitely be expanded on in much better ways going forward.
It's become simply impossible to cover Toronto in any kind of coherent way that would capture the essence of everything that is going on.
It feels now like a slight wheeling back on the bleak existentialism of the peerless «The Dark Knight,» delivering more in the way of outright entertainment (Anne Hathaway's Catwoman, for example) but maybe a little less in terms of braininess and coherent philosophy.
On paper, there's really no way that this hodgepodge of tones and intentions should be remotely coherent, but the filmmaker manages to hold everything together with a quietly fluid authority.
Educational content curation is the art — rather than the act — of sorting out the vast amounts of educational content on the web and organizing them around a specific educational topic in a coherent way.
Lousiana, once near the bottom nationwide on measures of student achievement, is now leading the way after adopting high - quality and coherent ELA...
In a chapter we published in 2008 and in a later chapter of my book with Dennis Shirley on The Global Fourth Way: the quest for educational excellence (Corwin 2012), we were able, for the first time to provide one of the first coherent and globally known narratives of the reasons for Finland's success.
By placing instruction and a coherent curriculum based on Common Core standards at the center of a five - to 10 - year improvement effort and by building school, district, state and organizational capacity to continuously support that implementation, we should be well on our way to a successful launch of these potentially transformative standards.
The order of units was chosen so that concepts can be developed in a coherent way, with a priority on covering major work of the grade as early as possible and developing skills that benefit from long - term, ongoing practice.
Winner of Most Improved Over What I Expected honors was the infotainment stack screen, which is large, black, and artfully splayed on the dash in a way that exudes coherent design, where the Maserati Ghibli and many previous stacks looked like they were pulled straight off the Jeep Liberty line and Krazy Glued in place.
Now, the way I've described this guy so far probably has you assuming he was totally bonkers — and that's probably a fair assessment — but he seemed normal enough to at least carry on a coherent conversation.
Each piece seems like an experiment on the way to a clearer and more coherent body of art.
But later on, when I felt as though I had a hook, I felt that I could talk about it in a way that was coherent to others.
Intensely focused on the business of picture - making — in a way entirely coherent with the collage method that deconstructs and reforms the image — the new works explore the supports and surrounds for sculpture and painting.
A coherent synopsis, way better than fragmented discussion on multiple websites, helpful for discerning between offers of judicious, circumspect advice, claims founded on evidence.
So is the effort to agree on a common metric on emissions reduction, so to allow all parties to pitch in their contributions in a coherent way, and work together toward ratcheting them up in the future.
Rather than providing coherent ways to deliver affordable legal services, based on concepts such as efficiency and increasing quality, they are seen as an extra burden to practicing law.
My personal experience is that these forms are not a problem for litigants in person: on the contrary they help the litigant to make his case in a coherent and persuasive way.
Well, methinks the SCC, right now, isn't sufficiently interested in attempting to make entirely coherent (or even sufficiently coherent) if that were possible the Canadian common law on damages, or some other aspect of tort law, particulary if doing so would force it to deal with inconsistencies in its own jurisprudence and, perhaps, to concede in one way or another that it's not now practicable for the SCC to undertake a wholesale cleanup.
Parents who are able to reflect on their own childhood experiences in a coherent way are said to have autonomous states of mind.
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