And, then you have to constantly
find reference points.
Yet audiences of contemporary art will
find reference points in the spatial complexity of Jackson Pollock, optical intensity of Bridget Riley, technical elegance of Vija Celmins or meditative process of Agnes Martin.
Yet audiences of contemporary art will
find reference points in...
In fact, I'd be surprised if any actual teenagers in the year 2009
found any reference points in Bart Got a Room relevant to their own existence.
It was so challenging to figure out the way to make it happen, to try to
find a reference point.
Find a reference point on your car that lines up well with where the curb meets the ground.
A hotel clerk CV template should highlight the clerical skills and experiences utilizing those skills so that the recruiting company can
find a reference point for employing him.
Not exact matches
After you have created your element of surprise - anything from a discovery, an experiment, research or an opinion — you must dissolve your
findings gradually with facts, data, figures, charts and
reference links that prove your
point.
Marshall's book is nice to have on - hand when you're creating or editing your campaigns, serving as a
reference point when you
find yourself in an AdWords conundrum.
My personal take is that I
find the tool interesting and would use the tool as a
reference point during my research phase.
Our
reference point for decades has been sellers in the mode of
finding — or shall we say hunting — buyers.
In sales, the key factor is to
find some kind of relationship or getting a
reference point with potential customers.
And
find your home or make a blog
find your home again and again at the
point is, and
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ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr
point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might
find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to
reference a credible study.
If one can not escape death's gateway, what are the
points to which our livelihoods should be gained upon and
found referenced towards?
That human beings can not live without transcendent
points of spiritual and moral
reference is nicely illustrated by the fact that, as liberal mainline Protestantism was collapsing, those who previously might have been expected to have been among its staunch adherents
found a new god: the earth.
Hittinger correctly
points out that this new Thomism
finds its
point of
reference in the human experience: «The Church has held Thomas as the master because humans themselves thirst for the kind of wisdom Thomas pursued and taught.
In a rather exhaustive eighty - page subject index for the Institutes, one
finds Calvin writing about divine love only in four paragraphs.52 In four columns of citations concerning «Christ,» only a single one involves love, God's loving act in Christ.53 And at no
point in his extensive scriptural
references did Calvin even deal at all with 1 John 4:8, 16.
With
reference to the Regensburg lecture, which
pointed out that in the West we have a form of rationality that lacks a spiritual content (reason without faith), whilst in Islam we
find a type of spirituality that has turned into violence (faith without reason), he suggests the solution lies in the hands of believers who are not fanatical.
It is fairly easy to look that up and
find a secular historical
reference to verify that
point (Wikipedia).
(I might say in this context that I
find Muray's apparent criticism of Hauerwas on the
point that the latter focuses too much on Christianity's «internal criteria of truth without
reference to publicly accessible criteria of common human experience and rational inquiry» (87) somewhat ironic.)
«With Matisco and Vrignaud, we
found real
points of
reference that complement our values and are reflective of authentic Burgundy style.
The
point of
referencing this incident isn't to highlight old NFL news or
find a reason to mention the Baja Men, but instead to document that agreements to tone down blitzing during the preseason do exist.
The use of light, the use of coloured card to offset the colours of prints, and
finding a way to tell the audience the size of the product by giving some
point of
reference, in my case using the wooden chair for the small square cushions.
First, we took a look at our globe and
found Florida (where we live) as a
point of
reference.
Any
reference to the word «drama» is a jumping off
point and an opportunity for you to have conversations with your teen to
find out what's going on online.
In its statement, IWC
points out its reviews and reports «have been widely debated and
referenced by parties on all sides of the [scientific whaling] debate including the 2014 ruling of the International Court of Justice,» which
found that Japan's whaling program was not about science.
This means that the zebra fish are reluctant to swim away from objects because they risk
finding themselves in a situation where they have no
points of
reference in their surroundings.
The researchers
found that these volunteers viewed the horizon as if it were several degrees lower, indicating that the brain tries to keep the horizon as a constant
reference point.
The researchers
found that the average nonverbal IQ of the children significantly decreased 2.1 to 3.8
points below the average of the
reference group (those with free T4 levels in the middle of the range) when the mothers» free T4 level was at or above the 89th percentile.
But it seems a feeble defense to argue that its acceptable to be unclear in ones book as long as the
point is clear in a
reference (which readers may or not be able to readily
find and which, if they do, may or may not actually offer the promised clarity).
Taking this as the starting
point, researchers from public research body INSERM and the University of Montpellier in France and from Imperial College in London, estimated the impact eliminating these risk factors (they included the genetic one for
reference) might make on reducing rates of dementia, should no effective treatment be
found.
It's up to you to
find out when you feel the muscles contracting the most and use that as a
reference point for all consecutive reps.
Back to the Experimental Evidence Denise Minger went not just beyond the bestselling book and into the abyss of thousands upon thousands of data
points known loosely as the original monograph but traveled even further through the lands of the roughly one thousand
references Campbell provides among his supporting evidence to
find a critical study that Campbell himself had published showing, in fact, that the central thesis of his book — that animal foods, and specifically animal protein, are uniquely harmful to consume — is false.
Hanson and Mendius end each chapter summarizing key
points, making the book a quick «go to»
reference for ideas to share which I
find to be an extremely helpful resource in teaching teens.
Finding a comprehensive list of keto foods can be problematic, that is why I created this list for myself as a
reference and for you as a good starting
point.
5) Basophils — Fluctuations in basophils outside of the normal
reference range may
point to a parasitic or allergic response, but I
find that they are very often within the normal range; and typically look to eosinophils when I suspect a parasitic or allergic response.
As you and others have
pointed out, Price mentioned it in his book repeatedly, but I can't
find references to the food source.
The full lists can be
found here, and serve as a great
reference point if you're unsure where to spend your extra cash on organic versus conventional.
Either way, click through to our dating sites directory at so you have a
point of
reference to investigate many sites, to
find the right one for you needs.
The American independent filmmaker discusses The Love Witch, which investigates gender and psychology through the prisms of love and witchcraft, featuring a bricolage of different formalist
reference points found across the writing, performance, sets, music and more.
Invoking both Hitchcock's grasp of psychological drama and Spielberg's genre storytelling precision, producer JJ Abrams and first - time director Dan Trachtenberg don't so much forge a followup to but rather adopt as a
reference point the 2008
found - footage monster movie Cloverfield.
There's still the same quippy humor the series is known for, with some
pointed meta -
references to the Mario franchise and some literal potty humor that involves a roll of toilet paper, and Huey is a companion I
found myself emotionally attached to by the end of the story to a degree that surprised me.
Now that the game doesn't boot you out of the world with each power moon you
find (or sun or star, depending on your
point of
reference) it's easier than ever to dive right back into the game and keep exploring.
If Scorsese and Strick had
found some way of building on this scene rather than simply using it later as a rigid (and not always convincing)
reference point, perhaps this remake would have provided some reason for its existence.
Washburn calls Tramell a «cunt» and a «bitch» and accuses Glass at one
point of being beguiled by the «smell of her pussy,» which is the sort of elderly banter the knitting cotillion might still
find shocking — though it's light years more appalling than Tramell's pleased
reference to Masters & Johnson and her constant litany of «cum» [sic] declarations.
In addition, if I
find myself with a student that I have particular difficulty reaching, this card provides me with multiple great
reference points as conversation starters.
Giving them an example for further reflection always helps, as they need to understand what is expected of them, and without a
point of
reference most students will
find it hard to make it all up on their own...
An expanded discussion of these
points, with
references to the research literature, may be
found in the authors» new study published by the TIAA - CREF Institute.
New A-level A study of the historical and social context of the book + ANSWER BOOKLETS This resource includes: 1 power -
point to use in class with the worksheets Several worksheets with questions to analyse the social and historical context extracts from news articles answer booklets with all my analysis If you would like to purchase the entire book study with all the resources, you can
find it here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/no-et-moi-etude-des-chapitres-1-55-the-entire-book-study-worth-more-than-pounds-66-more-than-pounds-24-of-offered-resources-11886329 For
reference, I use the No et moi, Le Livre de Poche which costs # 6.30 on Amazon.