In a slow read of the chosen «text», written from critical motivation, this open session will not be preconceived but will be
defined by the parameters of the participants.
Life forms competing within a niche (
defined by the parameter ultimately limiting the competitors» population sizes) need not be relatives, nor even from the same kingdom.
Not exact matches
Kaleidoscope Career: Created dynamically on your own terms, not
defined by a company but
by your own values, life choices, and
parameters.
This is critical to the formation of financial statements, which are heavily scrutinized
by investors; therefore, the organizational structure has to be well -
defined and based within a realistic framework given the
parameters of the business.
understand that the Catholic Church (of which I'm not a member) regards communion as something insti «tuted
by Christ which represents a relationship with him — something for which they believe Jesus
defined the
parameters.
Of the total comments, as
defined by the above
parameters, 243 were made
by women.
Individuals in community
define themselves and are shaped
by these intersecting
parameters, being both limited and / or enabled
by the prevailing culture type.
Do Christians have anything particular to offer to the discussion, or do they simply accept the
parameters of the discussion as
defined by the secular world?
Niches are a fundamental concept in ecology and were
defined by G. Evelyn Hutchison in 1957 as an n - dimensional hyper volume, meaning that
parameters — where and when a species lives, eats, and spawns — can be mapped and compared between species.
The orbit of an object is
defined by six
parameters.
There's the standard option to browse through a list of popular results or a list
defined by search
parameters (like activity or distance for example).
You have the standard option to browse through a list
defined by search
parameters (distance, appearance, activity), or just watch the popular results.
If awards are a snapshot, preserving the consensus thoughts about cinema at a given time for the sake of posterity, a report from a group of passionate lovers of film about what they believe is great in the present moment, then why should they
define that snapshot
by the
parameters of an industry that views their efforts only in the crudest terms?
My analysis is a simulation of pension benefits based on the
parameters of Ohio's
defined - benefit pension plan for teachers (as described
by Costrell and Podgursky) applied to workforce participation histories in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY).
IMPORTANT NOTE: The battery operation time depends on conditions such as: Transmitting power level, Signal (distance between the phone and the base station), and Network
parameters defined by the operatorCompatible With Samsung i9000 Galaxy S
The introduction of the 5 - inch Mini was no doubt, at least in part, an attempt to offer up a bit of variety in a space whose
parameters are largely
defined by two Goliaths: Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
By starting with a trading plan that defines your actions and setting position sizing parameters to protect your capital he guides the trader step by ste
By starting with a trading plan that
defines your actions and setting position sizing
parameters to protect your capital he guides the trader step
by ste
by step.
I would also add that the price of the investment should be greatly influenced
by an opaque government entity that can arbitrarily change a
parameter (prime rate) that is subject to ill -
defined political pressures that the homeowner can't predict or influence.
The CAB license was created
by lawmakers in an attempt to
define strict
parameters and regulations for the borrowing industry.
The following inputs are available in the app's
parameters window and can be
defined by the app user:
One of the most important
parameters used to determine the calorie requirements and formulate the daily ration for adult dogs is the metabolizable energy (ME), which is
defined as the amount of calories from pet food that can be used
by the pet's body once digestion is complete.
All of our products meet the
parameters defined by the Council for Responsible Nutrition and the World Health Organization.
Their rarefied atmosphere is circumscribed
by rigorously
defined and scrupulously observed
parameters: Levine paints only with primary colors and white, each monochrome is contained
by a razor - sharp border of raw canvas, all of the pictures are minimally off - square.
In this and other perfomative projects, Ledare creates and enacts based on a series of rules, at times self -
defined and others the result of legal
parameters set forth
by a third party.
However, the
parameters of this exhibition as indicated
by the title are unclear, making it easier to
define what this exhibition is not rather than what it is.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition of a selection of photographs recently acquired
by the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, this brochure presents historical works
by photographers who
defined the standards of photographic practice as well as an international array of contemporary practitioners who examine and expand the
parameters of the medium, including Doug Aitken, Sophie Calle, Louise Lawler, and John Stezaker.
John Yau (Rail): I want to begin with the
parameters of your painting project, which you had
defined by the mid-1970s.
Before proposing a field campaign, principal investigators should read the expectations for principal investigators and review the ARM field campaign guidelines to ensure they understand all responsibilities and determine if their campaign fits the
parameters defined by the ARM Facility.
Parameters for «materiality,» the legal standard for securities filings, are also mostly
defined by case law.
Jeffreys's prior leads commonly to results that are not badly implausible, but it's has replaced the dependence on the choice of
parameters considered
by the dependence on the model used to
define it, in case of Nic's paper on the MIT 2DCM.
Accordingly, we use a model relating the heliospheric
parameters to the modulation potential in the following form: (2) where the mid-term
defines the dependence of ϕ on the OSF, that is slightly modulated
by the HCS tilt angle, and the last term parametrises the drift effect of the HCS.
The Jeffreys prior tries to get round this
by defining a prior that is independent of coordinate system choice, that essentially uses the experiment you plan to perform to
define a «coordinate system» in which the measurement provides information uniformly across the
parameter space.
Some people may prefer to say that no - feedback climate sensitivity is estimated, I used calculated, as that fits well with the fact that it's a value
defined true some formulas rather than
by specifying a real physical
parameter to be estimated.
Perhaps Weather should be
defined as variations in atmospheric
parameters (temp, humidity, etc) which are caused
by atmospheric circulation.
Measurement of CO2 concentration is always problematic; the «Standard Dry Air» SDA basis of measurement and comparison is at standard temperature and pressure which is a non-existent
parameter; and as we are seeing, CO2 is not a well - mixed gas at all and will be
defined by, amongst other variables, SH, or absolute humidity; SH can vary from 0 to 5 %
by volume of atmosphere; as the SH increases, the absolute amount of other gases, including CO2, decreases; to say therefore that atmospheric concentrations of CO2 have remained stable and not been above 280ppm over the last 650my is fanciful; even if you assume past CO2 levels have not got above 280ppm the range of variation within that limit has been greater than the current increase;
The solar envelope is not only
defined by the path of the sun, but also
by fixed
parameters set
by the designer.
This supports the hypothesis that the GCMs are mostly accurate in a statistically rigorous sense (as
defined by Monte Carlo analyses of how the multiple models respond to multiple variations to input
parameters).
«The Planck feedback
parameter [equivalent to κ — 1] is negative (an increase in temperature enhances the long - wave emission to space and thus reduces R [the Earth's radiation budget]-RRB-, and its typical value for the earth's atmosphere, estimated from GCM calculations (Colman 2003; Soden and Held 2006), is ~ 3.2 W m2ºK — 1 (a value of ~ 3.8 W m2ºK — 1 is obtained
by defining [κ — 1] simply as 4σT3,
by equating the global mean outgoing long - wave radiation to σT4 and
by assuming an emission temperature of 255 ºK).»
The process is
defined by its structure and
parameters, not
by one realization.
Now,
by way of Abbie Mulvihill at the blog AbsTracked, I learn that another legal blogger, Scott Vine of Information Overlord, has started a sort of anti-meme to the Blawg Review meme, listing his top 10, but changing the
parameter to a list
defined as «who do I read that I think may have been overlooked
by those that I read that have been meme'd??»
Given that the matter proceeded
by way of Originating Application, there was no Statement of Defence to use as a reference in
defining the Crown's view of the matter, or the relevant
parameters of the action.
The
parameters of the law are
defined by each individual state.
When no explicit charset
parameter is provided
by the sender, media subtypes of the «text» type are
defined to have a default charset value of «ISO -8859-1» when received via HTTP.
Section 1302 (c)(4) of the Affordable Care Act directs the Secretary to determine an annual premium adjustment percentage, which is used to set the rate of increase for three
parameters detailed in the Affordable Care Act: the maximum annual limitation on cost sharing (
defined at § 156.130 (a)-RRB-, the required contribution percentage
by individuals for minimum essential health coverage the Secretary may use to determine eligibility for hardship exemptions under section 5000A of the Code, and the assessable payment amounts under section 4980H (a) and (b) of the Code (finalized at 26 CFR 54.4980 H in the «Shared Responsibility for Employers Regarding Health Coverage,» published in the February 12, 2014 Federal Register (79 FR 8544)-RRB-.
Lastly, the tomatometer's distribution is unexpectedly uniform, and would look even flatter under a different binning strategy (a binning strategy is
defined by the total number of bars and their ranges; you can play with these two
parameters when you're generating a histogram).
The fees will be set
by Omega One and
defined at the moment of order submission based on a number of
parameters.
By defining specific search
parameters in the job alert functions, you will receive email alerts when jobs that fit what you are looking for pop up on the respective job board.
By defining specific search
parameters in the job alert functions, you will receive email alerts when roles that fit what you are looking for pop up.
When you keep within the
parameters defined by a hiring manager, you help only yourself.
Further, they require a justification that is consistent with
parameters defined by government and other stakeholders.