Sentences with phrase «for deeper examination»

Oklahoma's status as a Bible Belt state with one of the nation's highest divorce rates made it an especially ripe candidate for deeper examination and the application of potential braking mechanisms.
Presaging Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley and exerting noticeable influence on artists such as Barry McGee and Ed Templeton, Saul's oeuvre is long overdue for deeper examination and this comprehensive publication provides the first complete overview of his work over the past five decades — from his epic historical canvases to his homage to Thomas Hart Benton, his lampoons of art world sacred cows and works evidencing his particular take on the existential dilemmas of the aging American male.
Click on each underlying construct for a deeper examination of the variables used to measure them.
Maggie Kiley's first feature, «Brightest Star,» has all the trappings of a contemporary romantic comedy, but also the good sense to strive for a deeper examination of a young man's search for his place in the universe.
In the poignant final sequence, Gaskin exhibits her Safe Motherhood Quilt and calls for a deeper examination into the rising maternal mortality rate in the US.
Screening is the primary means of finding the one deal in a hundred that appears to be attractive to the angels — and can be a candidate for deeper examination, i.e., due diligence.
Known mainly for his powerful depiction of faces, Van Mullem's artworks are noted for their psychological penetration and for their deep examination of the relationship between the artist and his imaginary subject.
An analyst is a professional responsible for a deep examination of a specific field.

Not exact matches

His preference was for «a history of the evolution of deep structures, both material and psychological» over against what he considerd a cursory examination of rapid - moving events.
The RE syllabus is too often dictated by the needs of public examinations, but even within this some fine work could be done, and the Faith communicated for what it is: essential knowledge, rich and deep, that opens wide the whole of life's meaning and purpose and sets it in the context of centuries of God's revelation and 2,000 years of Church history that is thrilling to discover.
A spokeswoman for Siena College would not go into detail about the investigation, but did say that «information has surfaced that requires deeper examination
The study by Andersen and his colleagues is the first to use the uranium isotope ratio for the examination of igneous rock and apply it to the recycling process in deep Earth.
The question of the title of the film therefore takes on a deeper resonance as one considers the tantalizing mélange produced by a marriage of noir, the western, and a jazz movement founded on unrest and violence, sold through a uniquely Japanese medium (animé, natch) that has been the vehicle for some of the most profound examinations of nihilism, violence, and romanticism (thinking especially of masterworks like Grave of the Fireflies and last year's Spirited Away) in the modern cinematic vocabulary.
The list includes some good news for education reformers, including an examination of how one state is already seeing positive results from its decision to put a high - quality curriculum at the heart of its reform efforts; a look at how the hottest show on Broadway is inspiring a generation of students to explore American history; and a deep dive into the world of higher education with an array of new experiments that are making college degrees more accessible, especially for at - risk students.
Deeper examination also shows that based on the average grade per entry, the GCSE achievement gap widened or remained static from 2013 to 2014 for all pupil premium children — except those with high prior attainment.
The teacher's ongoing evaluative responses limit thoughtful examination of important ideas, stressing «answers» rather than allowing students to dig for deeper meanings.
These goals are complementary — mathematical investigations motivate and provide a setting for learning to use technology, while the use of technology facilitates examination of mathematical topics at a deeper level than would otherwise be possible.
You need to ask the veterinarian to do a deeper examination than normal, looking for diseases, pain, infections, injuries, hormone imbalances, and so forth.
If the wounds are deep, wide or both you should visit your Veterinarian for an examination and possibly flushing of the wounds along with a course of antibiotics.
The initial diagnostic protocol for dogs presenting with a deep, soft cough and signs of weakness or exercise intolerance includes a thorough history and physical examination.
Given the ongoing lack of recognition for the work of this controversial, influential, and pioneering artist, a deeper examination of Saul's career is long overdue.»
Artists selected for «Songs for Sabotage» are connected by their deep engagements with the specificity of local context and a critical examination — and embrace — of the internationalism that links them, according to New Museum.
The works of the artist are not only proof of an intense examination of recent american history, but also evidence for her deep attachment with art history, especially with italian frescoes of the 13th century.
For Williamson, objects transcend their function and are seemingly playful, but upon closer examination they are dark and foreboding, delving deep into contemporary themes that mystify.»
Not only do expos offer a chance for collectors from across the globe to see the work of emerging artists who have generated buzz over the last years, they offer examination of the evolving practice of familiar names that can either spur the deep collecting of favourite artists or the chance to see a practitioner who was previously unfavored in a flattering new light.
The deep - sea engineering experts and other specialists assembled on June 1 in Washington by the filmmaker James Cameron have issued recommendations (pdf file) for stanching the gulf gusher, undertaking an independent forensic examination of the rig wreckage and devising a fast - response system to get deep - diving submersibles to any future seabed disaster.
A brief set of questions and answers illustrates how any sort of examination of the «skeptic climate scientists are industry - corrupted» accusation doesn't reveal a nice, tidy, open - and - shut case against such skeptics, all that's seen is something begging for a deeper investigation of why the accusation exists at all.
Gore muddied the water, and his sequel did worse than fail to clear up new ambiguity he created, it opened the door for deep, tough examination of why his «industry - corrupted skeptic climate scientists» accusation which relies on a single source for its support is neither consistent nor crystal clear about its origins.
One is always hopeful for good and needed change... but I'm afraid I'm sceptical about the likelihood that this effort will produce much of anything of value for women in law, when, it seems to me, what's wanted is a deeper examination of the way in which law is now practised by both men and women.
Although we are all familiar with evaluation surveys at the end of professional learning sessions, deeper examination, which looks at sustained learning outcomes for educators and benefits for children, is needed.
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