Sentences with phrase «from bradley»

Contributing to Morris's play on texture are an oversized iron chandelier from Bradley, architectural lamps from Bungalow and a white chest from Hickory Chair through Bungalow.
The Ball Element hanging system is from The Bradley collection and you can complete the look with a bed from Feather & Black.
Dr. Jenkins received her Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Bradley University and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Midwestern University.
My favorite techniques for neutralizing landmines are a depth dive, which I describe in my book for therapists, From Conflict to Resolution, and energy therapy strategies from Bradley Nelson's The Emotion Code.
Patrick currently has a BS in Health Sciences from Bradley University and is focused on continuing his education via the University of Wisconsin - Madison in the field of computer science.
Grant earned his Bachelor's degree in Communication from Bradley University and his Master's degree in counseling from National Louis University.
As a measuring paradigm for attentional orienting to emotional faces, we used the Dot - probe task adapted from Bradley et al. (1998).
I graduated with a BA from Bradley University, and my MA in Community Counseling from Roosevelt University»
The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, written by a team of researchers, clinicians and medical writers from Bradley Hospital and Brown University, features the latest research findings on behavioral issues among troubled children and adolescents.
The group is facilitated by Angela Stewart, PhD, a specialist in child and adolescent psychology from Bradley Hospital's outpatient program.
Making The Grade is a weekly series from Bradley Chambers covering Apple in education.
Bankruptcy partners J. Patrick Darby, Christopher Hawkins, and Roger Jones, litigation partners Dylan Black and Joseph Mays, Jr., and appellate litigation chair Kevin Newsom from Bradley Arant Boult Cummings are serving as local counsel to Jefferson County.
Matthew received his Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Bradley University in 1997.
Before the recent update, the left column of the Works Cited tab began with an excerpt from Royalty v. Royalty, listed an excerpt from Bradley v. Bradley second and then another excerpt from Royalty v. Royalty third.
Steve: Climate Change Study Guide got the text from Bradley — probably an earlier edition.
Issues: 8 major, 3 minor Regular font indicates substantially close wording between the two sources, italic represent paraphrased sections, bold represents significant departures of Wegman et al from Bradley, and bold italic represent points of outright contradiction between the two.
Would you be so kind as to copy (with attribution, if you feel it necessary), something from DC which provides such an error in the changes from Bradley's original which you think is material?
If Wegman is supposed to be so naive in dendro that it's OK to just copy Bradley, then what is the status of dendro text that varies from Bradley.
I'm just pointing out that if you're going to tell congress that CO2 is a factor with tree - rings, you need some evidence, and just inserting it in a passage from Bradley does not do that.
Not likely «making errors in the process», but rather using a different source, which then accounts for the departure from Bradley.
The corresponding excerpt from Bradley 10.2 is shown below, with elisions in the DC concordance added back in square brackets.
The excerpt from Bradley 10.2.4 matched by DC is shown below.
Wegman's language is clearly not derivative from Bradley, with Wegman differing on some points.
Here is the corresponding excerpt from Bradley sections 10.2.3 in the concordance, unquoted portion marked in square brackets.
Is it your view that the passages in question either copied Bradley or departed from Bradley to intentionally misrepresent?
In this follow up post, I» ll examine the Wegman's treatment of other proxies, which were also derived from Bradley.
While there can be no doubt that these sections are in the main derived from Bradley, they appear to be a fairly straightforward recitation of the material (unlike the tree - ring proxy section).
Having said that, I want to keep discussion focused on Wegman's appropriation and distortion of material from Bradley.
Material from Bradley has been mixed up with apparent errors and distortions of unknown provenance.
No one even knows (other than whoever drafted this section) if Wegman got the Bradley material directly from Bradley, or some intermediate source.
At any rate, this link has the relevant passage from Bradley, along side the «striking similar» (slightly mangled) version of same from Wegman et al that may have actually been read and misunderstood by M&W.
Wegman copies text — unattributed text — from Bradley, massaging the meaning to get the meaning he wants, in order to discredit... Bradley?
1) M&W used the first, not realizing that those aren't the exact words from Bradley, which is «major ions and isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen», which is parsed (major ions) and (isotopes of H and O), because «major ions» in thsi context has a specific meaning and it has nothing to do with H&O.
Who knows, maybe some people read the Wegman Report, look at Table 1, think it actually came as is from Bradley, and confidently write of 1) «ions and isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen», 2) «speleothrems» and 3) «phonology».
There is another aspect to this Saarnisto's statement about an e-mail from Bradley.
Table 2 found in Bradley (1999), which was reproduced from Bradley and Eddy (1991)...».
The story really starts with my first piece on the Wegman report just over a year ago, which noted unmistakable copying of unattributed antecedent sources in background sections on tree ring proxies (taken from Bradley's text book Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary) and on social networks (identifying Wikipedia, as well as and Wasserman and Faust as obvious sources).
My immediately following (and more detailed) analyses of Wegman et al's sections on tree rings, as well as ice cores and coral proxies (also largely copied from Bradley's text book) eventually came to Bradley's attention, apparently via Richard Littlemore at Desmogblog.
... wherein it is obvious that most of the changes made to the text lifted from Bradley's work were intentional.
The passage in the Oxford Companion that was taken from Bradley is on page 131.
Even in the passages clearly derived from Bradley (but not attributed), Wegman et al introduced errors and distortions.
Looks like RichieRich didn't bother to read any of John Mashey's report, wherein it is obvious that most of the changes made to the text lifted from Bradley's work were intentional.
The article goes on to link to my previous discussion and analysis of the Wegman Report's background section on paleoclimatology, which indicated that passages had been apparently lifted nearly verbatim from Bradley's Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary, and then edited in a manner that introduced distortions and errors.
Wegman may try to go after John or DC, but it is quite telling that the official complaint that triggered the investigation came from Bradley.
There is no indication whatsoever that this very long passage, clearly copied for the most part from Bradley, comes from that source.
The project will construct a contraflow separated bike lane on the east side of Glenbrook Road from Bradley Blvd. to Fairfax Dr. Traffic calming islands are also included in the design as a means of reducing speeds.
She received an MFA from Bradley University and an MA from Russian State University of Humanities.
Also on view are selections from the Bradley Family Foundation Collection, including modernist masters like Ellsworth Kelly, Alexander Calder and Barbara Hepworth.
These exhibitions alternate with exhibitions drawn from the Bradley Family Foundation's collection of small sculptures, paintings and works on paper.
Lea Bertucci explores the sonic qualities of a decrepit alto sax uncovered from Bradley Eros» basement, with a live collage of 35 mm slide and 16 mm film projections by Eros.
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