From 1917: «There are those who believe that the movement toward teacher measurement is a monstrous innovation, which threatens the holiest traditions of the educational profession by putting a premium upon mechanical methodology... the phrase «teacher - measurement,» itself, no doubt, is in part responsible for this misunderstanding, as it suggests a mathematical
exactness of procedure which is clearly impossible in this field [emphasis added].
The lack of
exactness in combination with profound painterly technique undoubtedly appeals to the viewers» imaginations, and adds to Gokita's worldwide recognition and respect.
«It is the mark of an educated mind to expect that amount of
exactness which the nature of the particular subject admits.
Berkeley offered his female actors and dancers up to the camera with a
mathematical exactness that could border on ruthlessness.
In fact, even fingerprint matches in criminology are less
about exactness than about a pattern of similarities.
It is like a poet has said: The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small; With patience he stands waiting, but with
exactness grinds He all.
Unlike asthma, which is commonly treated with an inhaler, diabetes requires very precise insulin doses; despite Pfizer's insistence, some doctors weren't convinced inhalers would be able to offer the same degree of
exactness as an injection.
Due to the wide range of tasks that must be performed to a high degree of
exactness within this occupation, the best resume format to use when applying for employment is either a functional or combination resume.
If you
want exactness of your instruction followed, you need to make it clear that you have a «method to your madness.»
It is truth that there are many mentionings regarding «the Kingdom of God» is scriptures but only one claims its»
rather exactness location!
Jesus confronted the Pharisees because of their lack of
exactness concerning inward purity, justice balanced with mercy and their lack of faith in God.
In the interests of
intellectual exactness, social relevance and ecumenical dialogue, liberalism has frequently settled for unresolved tensions, stretchy ambiguities and impenetrable mysteries when dealing with «the truth question.»
Of course, man of our scientific age, brought up, as he thinks, to
sober exactness, will call such talk emotional, mere poetry and cheap comfort.
The public atmosphere — the cultural tone — created by books, magazines, television, and the other media, is generally even more important than the
factual exactness of the information communicated.
Perfectionism kills productivity because an extreme commitment to
exactness causes an anxiety that hinders the job from just getting done.
I'm not a baker - by - nature (my improvised whimsy doesn't play well with baking's
scientific exactness).
But the meaning of hero could be debated of course, I might be overly caught up with
logical exactness but hey I study philosophy, just thinking things through....
16 inch air filled back wheels with
exactness metal rollers and streamlined, lightweight aluminum outline makes the jogger simple to push.
The film's ensemble cast, which included Ruby Dee and Diana Sands, and its
unerring exactness in depicting the problems and concerns of the ghettoised black working class made the film not just a compelling study but also a landmark film.
The wide range of fabrics, armour, wooden village buildings, castle and cathedral stone, dusty or wet ground, and forest vegetation offer endless textures that are all captured with
superb exactness.
One of the most satisfying followups I've ever seen, this Pixar prequel is a combination campus comedy, sports film and coming - of - age drama, and shifts between modes with
understated exactness.
To him,
such exactness gives the reader a false sense of life which Mike saw as «all a dance.»
With
careful exactness, each part was fitted to the Lamborghini Aventador test car to ensure a perfect fi t. Numerous small, yet critical changes took place during this phase, to achieve the goal of ultimate precision.
Moreover, we make sure to draft every document with
absolute exactness and particularization so that there is no scope for any kind of mistake.
The Queen processes to her throne and sits upon it with
great exactness, and her ladies arrange themselves around her.
Your choice depends on whether you
need exactness or simplicity when all you have to work with is a four function calculator.
Working mostly in paint, Owens» compositions are often reminiscent of the wide, rolling emptiness of Song scholar - paintings, while sharing their
tiny exactness with needlepoint.
Everything about him had an
enviable exactness and order, and so it seems only right that he should have died, at the age of 93, on the eve of the launch of a large retrospective at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Roberta Smith of The New York Times described Colson's 1990 debut exhibition at Sperone Westwater Gallery: «In nearly all of Mr. Colson's works, the combination of modesty and grandiosity, of
mental exactness and physical imprecision adds up to an odd, sad beauty.
Behnke writes that in Butler's work «a mental and
technical exactness are displayed as an idea is explored with a deft layering of forms and line that shows the maker's mind at work.
The execution of the paint itself walks a fine line between
photorealistic exactness and the subtle nuances of 19th - century landscape painting.
In contemporary art, the term «photorealism», «photo - realism» or «photographic realism», describes a style of highly detailed 20th century realist painting in which the artist attempts to replicate an image from a photograph in all its
microscopic exactness.
Often, human touch and
technologic exactness inform one another, presenting the opportunity for visual discovery.