-- I have moved the most important excel data gathered during my «normal» research process to my checklist: although data is more or less the same, there is lot more focus now and probably in the future helps me to «get in to the core» faster — Gathering lot more data from footnotes: reading them with lot more focus — Added points where I have to write short
comments about each observation with date - > easier to backtrack thinking and mistakes.
Michael acknowledges dipping into the well of the seen by quoting Philip Geiger's
comment about observation as «the shock of discovery».
Not exact matches
A
comment that stays with me from many years ago, when I first encountered contemplative prayer on a visit to a Carmelite monastery, is a friend's
observation that none of us can know how much of what God is doing in the world is brought
about in response to the prayers of people we don't know and never see.
There may be some clue here to previously puzzling
observations about processes of nature which are unrelated to value in the
comment that this process of flowing «is not the work of God.
And as for your
comment about the only true doc - umented
observations — you are wrong — plain and simple.
So today I'd like to open up the
comment section to any questions,
observations, or ideas you might have
about the project.
Oh and I forgot to say - your
comments are irrelevant here... The real truth is that your Mormon buddies don't give a hoot
about this woman... Nor did they give a hoot
about that young black basketball player at BYU... He made a mistake and they treated him llike a slave... That's my
observation about that that whole religion..
Saw a
comment that complained
about the little monologues at the beginning of each recipe in the new book and felt DRIVEN to offer the exact opposite
observation.
Comments, behaviors, and
observations by your child can provide good clues
about the things your teacher likes and can be helpful in figuring out the best teacher gift to give.
«Congrats Mayor Miner» I move until a Republican challenger is found to oppose Mayor Miner that we have an amnesty on any
observations about the lack of a viable budget in Syracuse; of which I confess to being the main generator of in the
comment section of this blog.
I don't have any
comment about ridiculous
observations like that.»
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You see, the fun (apart from making snide little
comments and clever
observations about what's around the corner) is seeing just how they tackle the next step in the recipe for zombie - lickin» goodness.
You should also submit to Ed Next the
comment about the equal weighting of classroom
observation sub-components.
From the
observations, we searched for
comments about children's engagement, which for us embraced both compliance (on - task behavior, in which children are productively engaged in their assigned activity) and involvement (evidence of genuine student enthusiasm for the activities).
To draw inferences
about the collective TPACK of the LSG from the case study database, university faculty
comments about teachers» use of technology are compiled from the initial written reviews and the
observations made during the debriefing session.
He intersperses his history with
comments and
observations about the present as he gets distracted by a festival taking place outside the temple.
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At each
observation, Poirot makes a quite obvious
comment about what you have observed.
Usually when it comes to discussing world hemispheres of MMO game design,
comments and
observations are made
about what western studios can learn from their eastern counterparts.
If I can't
comment on your relationship to your wallet, I'm not
about to make
observations about how you approach the neverending hell of chasing collectibles.
«It is
about pattern — there is a thread there,»
commented David on the
observation.
Charlotte Appleyard
commenting on the Huffington Post
about the fate of Contemporary art in hard times makes this interesting
observation:
Gale
comments: «I am very curious and sometimes obsessive
about observation... The search becomes part of the subject of the painting.
How
about this
observation: PhDs in science, and working climate scientist here on RC either do not know
about it either and / or if they do know they DO NOT report /
comment ACCURATELY nor FULLY on what Hansen (and the dozens of his co-author climate scientists) have been saying for YEARS NOW in his published peer - reviewed papers?
Your
observation that the spot was previously an orchard (and your earlier
comment about temperate forest expansion) is a reminder that nothing is lost so long as we are able to change how we impact our environment.
I'd like to expand on Isaac's
comment about the challenges in interpreting relatively short series of
observations.
Paul Fisher, a Dot Earth reader from New Jersey who recently expressed cogent concerns here
about dealing with the risks in a complex engineered system — nuclear power plants — has offered similar
observations about a complex biogeophysical system in a
comment on my post on Arctic climate change, past and future.
Nor do I agree that CRU's response demonstrated that the
observations about crossdating reported in the
comment were «erroneous».
You made a very vague
comment about Arctic sea ice, and I asked you for clarification with what is known
about the state of predictions and
observations, and you have labelled it a deflection.
In this post I write
about the criticism, also expressed to me in
comments after my New York Times op - ed, that climate models (or the tools and methods of climate science more broadly) have been disproved by
observations, so we should ignore them.
I hadn't addressed your
comment about climate models supposedly being tuned to
observations because I hadn't noticed it in your argument till recently.
Your
comments about «waves» seem to be based on temperature
observations, ie they are temperature waves not volumetric waves.
Well all I can say is that if the
comments here are a reflection of the confusion currently existing amongst professional scientists then there is no surprise
about the media panics arising from virtually all new
observations of natural real world changes, not just climate shifts.
Reviewing my post: — my introduction describes recent statements and seems accurate to me; — my account of IPCC First and Second Draft seems accurate to me and, in any event, unaffected by new papers; — likewise my
comments on the SPM and gatekeeping of skeptic submissions on the discrepancy; — my
observations about 20th century history also seem accurate to me and not vulnerable to new papers; — I asked questions
about the long past hiatus and deep ocean during that period.
As for your
comment, the fundamental point here is that there can be no «planet climate model» and «planet
observations» when talking
about attribution.
Chris Colose: As for your
comment, the fundamental point here is that there can be no «planet climate model» and «planet
observations» when talking
about attribution.
Another
observation is how news of closings and
comments about snow and road conditions often first arrived by Twitter.
This communication included positive
comments about the employee's technical computing abilities and negative
comments about his team - working skills based on both his own
observations and
comments he heard from others who reported to him.
My
comments here are based on
observations over the years
about how companies are well served — or badly served — by their lawyers.
That information included Woodburn's own
observations of signs of impairment when he stopped A.B. and
comments sent via text message from the off - duty officer at the lounge that the lawyer had been drinking and was
about to drive.
I can't
comment on Quebec (sorry) but here are some initial
observations about the role of small claims counsel here in BC:
Do let me know
about your experience,
observations and inputs in the
comments section.
My
comment was more of an
observation that we shouldn't forget
about old, proven methods, even in the web world.
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