Sentences with phrase «external markers of»

«Not if you don't succumb to all the over priced, «treadmill - enabling», external markers of material success --»
Not if you don't succumb to all the overpriced, «treadmill - enabling», external markers of success - fancy houses, cars, schools, vacations and «stuff» that you can't really afford, that you don't really need nearly as much as the guy in the next cubicle says that you do.
For my fellow authors, whether you're just starting out or have already hit some of those seductive external markers of success, I hope you'll embrace that there's no one path in this.
This is not to say that there will be no external markers of success or indicators of achievement.
But, like Ullman, Blanchett takes the external markers of her characters (costumes, hair, makeup) and internalizes a persona for each, imbued with a distinct accent and body language.
You might have plastic surgery, exercise the pounds away, and hide most of the external markers of motherhood, but your body, your mind, and your spirit are all, still, forever, changed.
When we are preoccupied with external markers of success, it is easy to lose sight of the internal skills that are far more predictive of success out in the world.

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The state's propensity to assign individuals identities through voter registration lists and social security numbers or more generally to reinforce conceptions of individual rights serves as an example; the roles of educational systems (through individualized test scores) and professional careers (organized around cumulative skills attached to the individual's biography) provide further examples.7 This work is important because it shows the dependence of self - constructs on markers in the culture at large: the self is understood not only in terms of internal development but also as a product of external reinforcement.
Another is that blood markers of inflammation, perhaps driven by a mix of genetics and external risk factors, may both boost risk and predict that gray matter loss.
Immunohistochemical labeling for external limiting membrane (ELM) protein markers, including pan-cadherin, β - catenin, and PALS1 (MPP5), is fragmented or diffuse in these mutant mice, and electron microscopy demonstrates a reduced number of adherens junctions.
The support of external NAPLAN markers is interesting.
«We are aware that Pearson, the external marking supplier responsible for Key Stage 2 tests, published the Key Stage 2 grammar, punctuation and spelling test on its secure marker site for a short period of time,» said a DfE spokesman.
Incorporating a symbolic figurative presence as an alternative to the external appearance of a human figure — a traditional marker of our existence — these works locate the body through spaces, materials, sensations, and information that exist in relation to it (and to us).
The basis for this entire thread / concept / conversation is very easily some abstract fork of Godwin's Law, in that player's will apply an external race marker to a player, player caste, or activity in and effort to lend an emotional weight to their complaint to their peers about the activity, which is itself a basic trigger for mob mentality: Fear and revile that which is not understood, attack that which is different, even if only perceived or poorly or incorrectly informed.
For more people to experience VR one of the barriers that needed to be removed was the need for external markers.
Qualcomm has previously touted its plans for six - degree - of - freedom tracking with simultaneous localization and mapping — or more colloquially, «inside - out» tracking that lets people walk around without external markers, using front - facing cameras and internal sensors.
The controllers will be fully tracked by sensors in the headset, instead of by external cameras or markers.
Microsoft says that you'll be able to take advantage of HoloLens» power without any markers or external cameras, and won't need to be tethered to your phone or PC.
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