Sentences with phrase «frame of reference»

This score range was introduced to establish an easy - to - understand, common frame of reference for lenders and consumers.
In a metaphor, a novel configuration has been produced by the juxtaposition of two frames of reference of which the reader must be simultaneously aware.
The first stems from the fact that students evaluating their own skills must employ an external frame of reference in order to reach a judgment about their relative standing.
If we can give kids a solid frame of reference from which to make decisions, it's an anchor that can last a lifetime.
Native title provides an important frame of reference by which participation and economic development can transform the conditions of Indigenous peoples lives.
The important thing to remember, however, is that the tensions and arguments take place within a common frame of reference.
Similarly, the distance and the time interval between two given events will be different for observers in different frames of reference, i.e., moving with respect to each other.
But seriously, I love «basics» posts because it gives such a good frame of reference for building outfits.
As the children were rarely exposed to others their age, they had no other frame of reference to know that their way of life was not the norm.
This does not mean that there is an absolute frame of reference through which to specify the body's location.
Because their ultimate frame of reference is not a universal faith but national culture.
There is no universal frame of reference which provides a common pattern of thought to the whole Protestant community.
Together, these works operate on a continuum, creating a new frame of reference for post-war attempts at attacking those «big» things like color, space and gesture.
He continued to mix art materials and disciplines in provocative ways, with an increasingly global frame of reference.
This gives you a solid frame of reference for what you value most before you consider negotiating a compromise with your ex.
We try to come at the same desired center from opposite ends, one from the priority of the text and the other from a cultural frame of reference.
You may not if you've moved far enough from your normal frame of reference, and that is where the real adventure begins.
But all too often, these same people see school facilities as a fixed frame of reference.
Children born after the crisis have little frame of reference of what life was like before.
But if your second is bad after a good first experience, is it harder to deal with, having a real frame of reference?
These stories form a cornerstone of the program and become a constant frame of reference for the learning community, as teacher candidates develop their teaching philosophies and reflect on their practice.
This documentary is a great frame of reference of where our justice system has fallen and brings to light questions about morality and ethics that we face in our society even today.
We mean those words, but we use them within a fairly narrow frame of reference.
When used well, videos can help students make connections to people and ideas beyond their usual frame of reference.
The consistent frame of reference of the background image seems to reduce the amount of mental adjustment I do when switching between the desktop and Start screen.
Without testing, you're missing a vital frame of reference — how one piece of content performs against others.
It does not lead to a giving up of plans or projects, though it does change the mental frame of reference within which they are chosen and worked on.
To observe a single aspect of it places us sharply in an existential frame of reference.
Meaning is a matter of interpretation, of bringing one's present frame of reference to bear on the events of the past.
There are shelves upon shelves of books that deal with this, that, or the other ethical problem, but without a comprehensive frame of reference.
But it's a decent frame of reference for how much money a school has to spend on new capital projects and on enhancing the quality of its education.
The courses of the 1st semester establish a common theoretical frame of reference with regards to the study of international tourism.
These three central uses of data in school education all require an appropriate frame of reference for interpreting data.
The response — or lack thereof — from school staff, teachers and classmates creates a critical frame of reference for a grieving child.
Of course, you do not yet have any experience or a concrete frame of reference in that role but you do have an imagination.

Phrases with «frame of reference»

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