Some lawyers are casting
a critical eye as practitioners inch into title and other settlement services as part of ramped - up efforts to provide one - stop shopping.
Dental treats should be viewed with
a critical eye as, most of the time; the health benefits claimed on the labels of dental treats have little to no basis.
Numerous authors have benefitted from
her critical eye as a developmental editor.
Not exact matches
Compliance officers should keep a very close
eye on early enforcement efforts,
as they will provide
critical insight into how to allocate compliance resources going forward.
As ever, one possible lesson is to look with a
critical eye on media obsessions.
It's been a tricky situation
as the largest tech companies in the world find themselves having to find ways to navigate the new administration despite a
critical eye on each company's specific stance on various issues, and Uber in particular has already faced plenty of optics issues even prior to the new administration.
The Mailer who can write a sentence like «his
eyes were blue like the faded blue of the sky when the sky is white» is about
as far
as is humanly possible from the Mailer whose political reporting in the early 1960s remains irresistible long after its subjects have faded» and reestablished his literary reputation that had begun to fade with the
critical and popular questioning of the novels that followed The Naked and the Dead.
The Humanae vitae debate opened my
eyes to my
critical responsibilities
as a theologian.
It's not so much a self - fulfilling question,
as you call it, so much
as a call to explore the culture and ask questions, rather than assume that, since a text is «false,» it's not worth exploring with a
critical eye.
Griffiths likens a religious reader engaged in
critical thinking to a balance - beam gymnast who keeps one
eye on the floor
as she does her somersaults.
Once Stockholm syndrome style brainwashing stops,
critical thinking will win out
as we are now witnessing before our
eyes.
Tara brings tears to your
eyes as she writes about growing up in a judgmental and
critical church and the pain this caused herself and her family.
It is judged by many scholars to have been written by one who had lived
as an
eye - witness through that
critical period, and who gathered the necessary information together to write this account of that important crisis.
Gordon wrote on many topics: angling techniques («The fly must be placed to an inch
as the fish will rarely take it unless it floats over them just right»), the books he read, the effects of drought and floods on fish, the seasons of the year («The silence of the snows is over all the land, and the bright waters of our trout streams run almost black between icy banks») and his belief in the natural fly
as a model for the artificial («The insect must be studied and many patterns dressed before one can hope to satisfy the
critical eyes of the trout»).
He was probably happy when he was sidelined with a wrist injury
as it kept him away from the
critical eyes of the fans and media.
Adoption
as an institution is absolutely in need of reform, and deserves to be examined always with a
critical eye.
I thought it was respectful (and I think that's the official position of the Mormon Church
as well - but don't quote me on that) while still looking at the world with a
critical and comedic
eye.
Just
as I spoke out against «experts» on The Today Show, and just
as I have countered advice from the venerable Dear Abby — more than once — I start with a
critical eye when people advise on matters they really don't have any expertise about.
With an
eye toward graduating in 2017, Sarah cites her School Nutrition Foundation scholarship
as critical in helping her achieve her goals.
While much blame can be placed on Labour's regulatory system for both the banking crisis and abuses that are regularly unfolding before the
eyes of an incredulous public, the chancellor's focus today should have remained on the reputation of the City being «at stake» -
as put to him by shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Rachel Reeves - and a culture change, something that all parties agree to be
critical.
When do we get someone to look at Cuomo's proposal with a
critical eye, such
as the Times Union did to Paladino today?
Both want to pare backing government spending and have taken a
critical eye to economic development spending under Gov. Andrew Cuomo — making issues such
as voting records and, yes, bridge names a potential key distinction.
With Hubel and Wiesel's new understanding of how
critical it is to the wiring of the brain for young
eyes to get normal visual input, doctors began conducting surgery
as early
as possible, with much better outcomes.
In my 20 years
as an «exotic dancer» I watched maybe 100 women with beautifully proportioned bodies (some skinny, some fat, some perfect by even the most
critical eye) augment their breasts.
At best, she casts a
critical eye over arguments such
as that about the role of forced intercourse in evolution, pointing to the fact that in many species the female acts
as a gatekeeper to reproduction.
The findings, published in JAMA Ophthalmology, point to
critical interventions in the prevention and treatment of blinding
eye diseases, such
as age - related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy (DR), among Chinese Americans.
According to Zinreich, the mechanical sensor arm enables the surgeon to see the exact relationship of the sinuses to
critical nearby areas such
as the
eye socket and the brain.
A «
critical window» of brain plasticity explains why certain
eye conditions such
as lazy
eye can be corrected during early childhood but not later in life.
«
As treatments for the earliest stages of AMD are developed in the coming years, correct identification of AMD in primary eye care will be critical for routing patients to treatment as soon as possible so that the disease can be treated in its earliest phases and central vision loss avoided.&raqu
As treatments for the earliest stages of AMD are developed in the coming years, correct identification of AMD in primary
eye care will be
critical for routing patients to treatment
as soon as possible so that the disease can be treated in its earliest phases and central vision loss avoided.&raqu
as soon
as possible so that the disease can be treated in its earliest phases and central vision loss avoided.&raqu
as possible so that the disease can be treated in its earliest phases and central vision loss avoided.»
Leonardo puzzled over how we can see a single world of solid objects given the different
eye views (now known
as Leonardo's paradox), but he failed to grasp the
critical point that retinal disparity is not a problem but is the basis for stereopsis.
Virginia Tech researchers successfully used a gene disruption technique to change the
eye color of a mosquito — a
critical step toward new genetic strategies aimed at disrupting the transmission of diseases such
as dengue fever.
The patients were followed for more than three years, and half of them were able to read three more lines on the
eye chart, which translated to
critical improvements in their daily lives
as well.
Closure of one
eye during a
critical «sensitive period» of several days after birth disrupts this pattern
as the bands corresponding to the deprived
eye shrink in relation to those receiving signals from the active
eye.
For example, our studies identified transcription factors, RNA binding proteins, and signaling genes
as critical miRNA targets during contexts such
as development of peripheral sensory organs, wing,
eye, and CNS, or during behavioral contexts such
as egg - laying, rhythmic behavior, and locomotor activity (Figure 2).
However, recent evidence indicates that apoE4 expression compromises the blood - brain barrier (
as does apoE deficiency).40 Studies of brain histology, neurodegenerative markers, cholinergic activity, and neuronal function in knockout mice have been equivocal.39 Failure of detailed neurocognitive and retinal studies to demonstrate defects in our patient suggests either that the functions of apoE in the brain and
eye are not
critical or that they can be fulfilled by a surrogate protein.
Eye Health Advanced's main driver lutein plays a
critical role in the maintenance of normal visual function by acting
as a potent antioxidant, thus protecting the
eyes from damage caused by light - induced free radicals.
As already stated, it is a good source of phytochemicals lutein and zeaxanthin which are
critical components residing in the human
eye.
When examined with a
critical eye, the formula is actually fairly easy to follow,
as each scene is set up to ridicule its characters for everything that they are.
The
critical (and likely financial) success of Wonder Woman may help open some
eyes as to the power, and potential, of these stories but it doesn't mean the fight is over.
In the last few years, it's been worth keeping an
eye (or an ear, rather) on the Sundance buzz,
as the festival has birthed a number of future
critical hits, and even awards - season success stories: recent Best Picture nominees «Little Miss Sunshine,» «Precious,» «An Education» and now «The Kids Are All Right» and «Winter's Bone» all premiered there,
as did «Frozen River,» «Blue Valentine» and a plethora of Oscar - nominated documentaries.
He gazed with those overflowing, rich chestnut
eyes at the carnal lusciousness of a young Julie Christie and trusted that sheer presence could hold the whole thing together, but he took some
critical brickbats for his Zhivago (his heart attack scene
as he sees Christie's Lara again at the end of the movie was particularly unconvincing and spastic).
While it might be thought that those with more education would cast the more
critical eye on their local public schools, in fact, 64 % of college - educated whites say their local schools deserve an A or a B,
as compared to just 51 % of the less - educated ones.
Undoubtedly, CCTV continues to play an important role in keeping a watchful
eye on
critical perimeter areas, acting both
as a deterrent and an active measure for early intervention.
As Senior Vice Provost, Singer works closely with the President and Provost on
critical issues of faculty development and diversity across the University, addressing the need for more systematic review and analysis of appointments, with an
eye to ensuring greater excellence and diversity in faculty ranks.
«
As educational technologies emerge and evolve, it is essential to use a
critical eye toward the specific tool affordances when making decisions about instructional practice.»
She says that after helping others implement Eureka Math over the past two years, it's evident that good preparation is
critical and recommends that teachers «really pay attention to the training and prepare each lesson to understand the lesson and the strategies for that lesson with an
eye on the module
as a whole.»
We came to this project
as educational technologists hoping to find success in leading fifth - grade students to create short, historical, documentary films using the
critical eye of a researcher attuned to the classroom teacher perspective.
The INTENTIONALITY of School and District Leadership Effectiveness In this empowering workshop, Principal Kafele takes school and district leaders on an in depth, self - reflective, highly interactive journey that will force participants to view with a
critical eye who they are
as the leaders of their schools, departments and districts which will include the intentionality behind all aspects of their practice.
As pieces of art, the DS sedan and convertible stand up to a
critical eye.
Thompson then critiques the magazine
as a whole, looking at both the content and the interface with a
critical eye.