Sentences with phrase «degree view of your subject»

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For these patients, of varying weight and with different degrees of disease severity, viewing these images caused much the same reaction as in healthy subjects.
Changing subject, last Friday we had the pleasure to go to the Eagle's Nest restaurant which is located at the top of the Hyatt hotel in Downtown Indy and has a 360 degree panoramic view of our fair city's skyline, Eagle's Nest was named one of the Top 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America by OpenTable for 2013.
A number of Stoller's figurative works are partially masked, their eyes either hidden from view or altogether absent, hence «Lend Me Your Eyes,» which calls on us to witness these haunting works of art — each with its own contorted, marred and / or embellished form — with some degree of empathy for the subject.
However, other dimensions that still hold higher degrees of scientific uncertainty — such as the linkages between climate change and hurricane intensity, or on matters of political disagreement, such as if cap and trade legislation is an effective solution — remain subjects where journalists justifiably should emphasize a greater diversity of views.
There are many differing views on this subject due to the fact that there is an obvious range of legal professionals from both sides of the argument — is A-Level Law a useful course to study before undertaking a degree in the subject?
In my view a technical expert plays that role only for the first ten years of his career.he later moves on to managerial roles.Like for example, a Corporate Secretary In india who is primarily trained in Corporate Laws handles the same as a his core area, by virtue of his law degree which most of them have and also the other subjects which form part of his CS course, aspires and takes on roles which brings into play his koweldge.Thus, he becomes a Generalist Manager who oversees functional specialists in his team and concentrates more on policy and strategy..
While emanations may seem innocuous in isolation, the ever - increasing number of technologies designed to: locate, track, store, process, mine, buy, use, break, fix, trash, change, melt, upgrade, charge, pawn, zoom, press, snap, work, erase, write, cut, paste, save, load, check, rewrite, plug, play, burn, rip, drag, drop, zip, unzip, lock, fill, curl, find, view, coat, jam, unlock, surf, scroll, pose, click, cross, crack, twitch, update, name, rate, tune, print, scan, send, fax, rename, touch, bring, obey, watch, turn, leave, stop and format information gleaned from emanations means that single bits of emanation information can be manipulated with such significant degrees of control that it is now possible to build a comprehensive profile of an individual's biographical or biological life without that individual ever knowing that he or she is, was, or will be a subject of surveillance.
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