Sentences with phrase «from being illustrative»

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«Our illustrative estimate of the long term impact of reduced net migration from the EU27 on UK GDP per capita after Brexit is negative, but relatively small compared to many other uncertainties about average UK income levels in 2030,» said Hawksworth.
Individual consumers» quotes will differ from the annual premiums above, which are for illustrative purposes.
All example answers are taken from issued patents, but because the quality of issued patents is not always what one would hope for, these example answers have been modified and enhanced to better provide an illustrative response to the question presented.
In one illustrative example from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), at best one - quarter of the cost of a broad - based cut in individual rates could be offset by economic growth over a decade, and even that assumes future tax increases will ultimately be enacted to stabilize the long - term fiscal picture.
An illustrative example is Islam from the 6th to the 13th centuries.
Here are some illustrative projects from local churches which suggest the wide range of possibilities.
Images are not, in fact, to be regarded as illustrative but rather as essential to the form and inseparable from the content of the entire sermon.
The occupations given are illustrative of occupational categories with gradually increasing status from bottom to top.
Once again, if we are to have any imaginative grasp of what is being said, we must shift our attention away from the tables and stones and books that we so often employ as illustrative of the things in the world.
The effect of the two stage question here was illustrative — in four seats the Conservatives did very slightly better in the second question (what we'd expect from the incumbency effect).
To many, that finding was illustrative of a lack of commitment from richer countries to help developing ones adapt to the global warming that they have done the most to cause.
California is an illustrative exception: In 1991 the state passed a law preventing individuals with violent convictions from buying guns.
«The partnership with NIH and support from many others is illustrative of the importance of private - public partnerships that are essential in expediting the development of orphan disease therapeutics,» remarked Edward Connor, MD, CEO, and CMO of ReveraGen Biopharma and Director of Innovation Development at Children's National.
And thanks in part to the illustrative, magical blue tendrils left behind as the vessel soars at the faster - than - light - speed, viewers likely won't be put off from the messages of embracing diversity or the war mongering parallels of today's world as they're being told.
David Bordwell has a capacious post (with 23 illustrative images) beautifully assaying the Hollywood custom of coverage — basically, the industry practice of «covering» a scene by shooting it from plenty of angles, from master to close - up, so there are lots of options in the editing room.
I mostly noticed this due to the rash of questions about how I could have omitted scholar X or Y. I'd indicated in the initial post that the list was intended as an illustrative cross-section of faculty «from various disciplines, institutions, generations, and areas of inquiry,» but that didn't seem to fully satisfy.
A quote from the Scottish government in its insistence on a curriculum review in 2004 and the need for transformation in schools is illustrative.
Reflection journal entries are a secondary source of data, providing illustrative context and explanation to support the implications and conclusions emerging from the analysis of the main data set.
Many teachers from the #MTBoS have been recruited by Illustrative Mathematics to develop an open education resource curriculum for the middle -LSB-...]
While undoubtedly an acquired taste (and staggeringly expensive at # 249,990), it's an impressive display of craftsmanship - and illustrative of the lengths firms like Overfinch now have to go to to differentiate their products from the extensive personalisation options now offered as standard on many vehicles.
A variety of illustrative techniques are used throughout the book, ranging from pen and ink to collage.
These are common refrains from publishers of illustrative non-fiction, cookbooks, how - to books, reference books etc..
Individual consumers» quotes will differ from the annual premiums above, which are for illustrative purposes.
Kindly later, attach an illustrative explanation to be read or make a script for these vedioes as there are some words we can not digest because of your accent which is not acquainted by all of us easily, especially from non-English speakers like me... 1
So for an illustrative example, if you are in the 10 % tax bracket because you made $ 8000 that year, and you withdrew $ 400,000 from your IRA, that $ 408,000 would be taxed at 10 %?
If I were truly «hostile to animal welfare,» why would I have received notes of appreciation from the local shelters?!? An illustrative note is attached — and it begins as follows: «Mr. Losey, SOCKS is fortunate to have such a loyal supporter as you!»
And yes, the Press Release of the State Humane Association of California and Extracts from the Feld Lawsuit were included among the Tabbed Documents submitted to the IRS!!!! When the IRS reads the 64 quotes from the Documents downloaded from the ASPCA Website, those documents should lead the IRS to the inescapable conclusion that the ASPCA has become «joined at the hip» with the HSUS!!!! Seventeen of the most illustrative and damning quotes include:
The Last Express was only on shelves for a few months, but gamers lucky enough to snag a copy were treated to a beautiful illustrative art style, rotoscoped from real actors and hand - colored by artists.
Moonassi is an illustrative series by Dae - Hyun Kim, an artist from South Korea who turned his attention to creating these black and white drawings during his studies in Oriental Painting at Hongik University, Seoul.
Saul's paintings from the late»60s and early»70s, on the other hand, are more vibrantly colored, technically refined and illustrative.
It is rendered in a graphic, illustrative manner, and could be a relic from the 1980s, when neo-expressionism and a revival of allegorical figurative painting was prevalent.
When fellow students who had been on courses at Newcastle — where Tom Hudson, Harry Thubron, Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton were among their mentors — began to explain the evolution of Mondrian's work to me, the metamorphosis of his drawings of trees, for instance, towards making an autonomous painting, or Matisse working directly from the nude model but ending with an independent image — then it seemed an exciting possibility, to make a painting that was independent of local colour or illustrative form.
Featured image: Portrait of Elizabeth Peyton — image from Widewalls archive All images are used for illustrative purposes only
George Edward Sears wrote in 1889 that the Dance of Death was «A name given to a certain class of allegorical representations, illustrative of the universal power of Death, and dating from the fourteenth century.»
I think that keeps it from falling into an illustrative kind of place, it was basically a purely abstract painting first.
This selection of drawings and prints traces a range of subjects, including: «Ideas Generation», where artists use the immediacy of drawing as a means to prepare and refine a concept; «Systems, Architectonics and Abstraction», in which predetermined rules, structures and methods govern the form of the image; «Expressions of Anatomy», where intimate portrayals of the figure assume a central position; «Graphic Narratives / Surreal Legacies», featuring imagery from the fantastically bizarre to the comically illustrative; and «Historia», which examines how drawing has been used to question the role of photography in the mediation and construction of historical memory.
Wentworth's work is far from illustrative, as it thrives on the multi-layering of meanings, word plays and associations.
The evolution of such an extraordinary oeuvre from such outwardly adverse circumstances over the 30 years of his public career is testimony to this remarkable man's inner qualities beyond any illustrative anecdotes I might have been able to offer.
Brett Flanigan is a bay area - based artist and muralist whose abstract, illustrative style draws from a set of self - imposed constraints that he designs for himself.
As it happens, along with Steir, Chelsea was showing two other abstract artists from the recent past often derided as decorative and illustrative, and one even willingly fades to black.
Her intent is that if the work can be freed from a fixed idea or illustrative accompanying explanation, its reality can exist solely on its strength as art, in its highest possible form of abstraction.
On arrival, visitors are greeted by four large - scale works that are illustrative of a typical Waterfall painting: thick horizontal lines made in the upper reaches of the 3 - metre tall canvas, from which rivulets of paint dribble down over a background, creating a dichrome image, often tending to shades of black and white.
Your argument from reputation is therefore impotent (besides being nicely illustrative of pre-scientific thought).
This result from a slab ocean configuration without ocean currents is illustrative and could vary from model to model, though it is similar to results from the fully coupled version in a subsequent study (Kharin and Zwiers, 2000).
to limit warming (from preindustrial) to 2 K, we can add about 130 Gt C to the atmosphere, which might correspond to 259 Gt C of emissions, give or take (324 Gt C or 216 Gt C, for airborne fraction of 40 % or 60 %, respectively (numbers chosen for illustrative purposes; I'm not saying that is the range to expect).
Among illustrative irreversible impacts that should be expected if atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations increase from current levels near 385 parts per million by volume (ppmv) to a peak of 450 — 600 ppmv over the coming century are irreversible dry - season rainfall reductions in several regions comparable to those of the «dust bowl» era and inexorable sea level rise.
Note: During the approval process of the Summary for Policymakers at the 5th Session of WGIII of the IPCC from 8 - 11 March 2000 in Katmandu, Nepal, it was decided to combine the A1C and A1G groups into one «fossil intensive» group A1FI in contrast to the non-fossil group A1T, and to select two illustrative scenarios from these two A1 groups to facilitate use by modelers and policy makers.
Here's a couple of the illustrative cases from the «energy» post I linked.
It is not appropriate to compare the lowest and highest values across these ranges against the single range given in the TAR, because the TAR range resulted only from projections using an SCM and covered all SRES scenarios, whereas here a number of different and independent modelling approaches are combined to estimate ranges for the six illustrative scenarios separately.
It is therefore very helpful for a single practitioner work, such as this, to gather together the most important rules, guidelines and so - called «soft law» on the subject, to set out the key principles applicable in each type of arbitration, and to provide illustrative cases from a number of different jurisdictions and legal traditions.
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