Sentences with phrase «explain to the other pieces»

So me or you trying to explain him is like the piece of clay trying to explain to the other pieces of clay what the potter is like....

Not exact matches

«They contain nine essential nutrients; have the highest rate of proteins when compared to other nuts; have the highest rate of fiber (3.5 g per 23 pieces) when compared to other nuts; are rich in Vitamin E (23 pieces provide 35 % of the daily value of Vitamin E); and contain monounsaturated fats that help increase HDL levels,» explains Nicole Maftoum, a Lebanese clinical dietitian.
The next piece of the puzzle, Haik explains, is to track and see if the actual quantitative behavior of readers — clicking, sharing, time spent, and other metrics — match up with the surveys.
Unlike some other models, it's easy to assemble as this reviewer explains, «It comes in 2 separate pieces that are very light once you get them out of the box.»
In a piece for the Washington Post entitled «Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,» Chua explains how her children were never allowed to attend a sleepover, have a play date, be in a school play, watch TV, choose any of their own extracurricular activities, get any grade less than an A, or play any instrument other than piano or violin.
But in such an analysis would any sane person consider that science had done anything whatever to explain the music, to give the slightest clue to its effect upon human emotional experience, still less to explain why one piece of music should be great and the other mediocre?
Having an emotion is certainly what some sects search for, but emotions are fleeting, and can usually be explained away by an undigested piece of cheese or some other... If we search for an emotion to prove the validity of our faith, then the moment our emotions faulter, so does our faith.
But I am also linking to a piece I posted this morning on our sister blog — Better D.C. School Food — where it was explained that food service directors do not see a historical basis for parsing out federal subsidies as belonging to one income group of children as opposed to any other groups.
«I thought it was maybe taking a little risk to have that piece in there, but it's 2018, and I feel like there are so many other women doing incredible things that are really risky that actually take real courage,» she explains.
The piece does not explain that the state party leaders and the city party leaders are completely hostile to each other, and is unfair and misleading in other ways.
Casadonte and four other professors who share that priority explain in Kemsley's piece how they convey the importance of safety to their lab members.
«The inference is that if two pieces of DNA are crosslinking to each other, they must have come from the same cell,» Dunham explains.
In addition to mosses, researchers looking at the bird feathers found spores, plant pieces and other things that could help explain the distribution of cyanobacteria, fungi, and algae.
«Each faint asteroid must be captured in many separate exposures for computers to distinguish it from numerous other asteroids and then piece together its orbit,» he explains.
Professor Grzywacz explains, «When listening to music, we enjoy some pieces and dislike others.
In July 2012, physicists at CERN scored the field's crowning achievement by discovering the Higgs boson, the particle key to explaining how other fundamental particles get their mass and the last missing piece in a 40 - year - old theory called the standard model.
All of the clothes are displayed as complete outfits with accompanying jewellery, footwear & handbags, yes they don't miss anything off & Lauren pulled us so many wonderfully exciting pieces, explaining to us why she'd chosen them & advised us on what they would be great to wear them with, how to swop & change them around with other items she'd selected.
His increasing excitement as he explains the game to other shoppers (but to no one in particular), his accelerating patter, his rapid movement of pieces on the board, his high - speed strategizing, and his considerable size are all the stuff of a disorderly conduct charge.
Make sure to check out our review of The Last Jedi, and our piece that explains the other ramifications of the ending and what it means for Rey, Kylo Ren and the rest going forward.
He explained to Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige that he wanted every set piece in the film to be the «weirdest» scene from any other Marvel film.
Teachers, on the other hand, can create video tutorials on virtually any subject, perhaps explaining how to use a certain piece of software for students.
«The goal of the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB) is to offer everyone unrestricted access to Germany's cultural and scientific heritage, that is, access to millions of books, archived items, images, sculptures, pieces of music and other sound documents, as well as films and scores, from all over Germany» explained Hermann Parzinger.
He attributes the turning point in his success to properly managing risk — cutting his losers early and letting his winners run; a piece of «uncommon sense» which most traders don't adhere to and explains why they're on one side of the performance column and Tyler is currently successfully sitting on the other.
Jonathan [Cheverau], I want to write an op - ed piece about these people who have had $ 1.4 million of my cash — no, it's more, the other 65K, personally — and despite visting the branch in August ’10 and explaining what I wanted to do: bundle my personal with one business account — they all failed until two days ago — and I had to make three calls — my account manager swears off anything to do with TDW but accepts my $ 1.5 MM deposit.
I've written two other pieces on less liquid stocks to try to explain the market better: On Penny Stocks and Good Over-the-Counter «Pink» Stocks.
Emine Saner asks Paula Rego, Gillian Ayres and others how age has affected their work, while guest editor Natalie d'Arbeloff explains what prompted her to commission this piece
He explained to me that he was inspired by Piper's iconic piece Catalysis III, 1970 — where she went to Macy's with WET PAINT painted on her clothes — and aimed to make something that would «disrupt the institution and represent the other
«I think that the balance, form, scale and materials in my pieces respond to other concerns that do not comprise a self - referential involvement with materiality and composition,» explains Catalina.
Speaking about the rarity of seeing the sculptures exhibitied, Flavin explains, «There aren't very many of them, and they have a very distinct personality, so getting them to work with other pieces is sometimes difficult.»
«By manipulating the wood and other objects to weather and age them, Drew's awe - inspiring sculptures reveal the artist's intense attention to shaping, cutting, building, and working his pieces through his own material language,» explains a press release for Drew's eponymous solo exhibition at Talley Dunn Gallery this past fall.
Such as the other artist in the show, B. Wurtz, whose sculptures include blue ballpoint pen drawings on the bottom of them that explain how the work's multiple parts come together to form the piece.
Indeed, as curator Simon Morrisey explains in the following conversation, the exhibition was, in many ways, a collaborative exercise in extrapolation and reframing: ideas are drawn out of artists» works and discussed with other artists; information and data woven between art pieces to change the way in which we would expect them to be interpreted; insights are taken from history or speculative fiction and imposed over works to achieve the same end; and eventually, artworks are installed together to create a composite tableau.
The other link I included in my piece was to Dr Tol's own website, where, after remarks about «weird patterns in the data that can not be explained by chance alone» and other technical criticisms, he puts the «97 per cent» in context:
An assessment of whether or not there was a meaningful slowdown or «hiatus» in global warming, was recently discussed by Tamino and others (i)(see comments beginning here) in response to a paper by Fyfe, Meehl, England, Mann, Santer, Flato, Hawkins, Gillett, Xie, Kosaka, and Swart, with Ed Hawkins explaining in a more expository piece.
This is largely explained by the fact that they are regarded as just one piece of evidence among others which judges or juries are free to weigh up and are simply intended to provide the courts with information they otherwise do not have.
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