Sentences with phrase «from declarative»

«How can you talk about this knowledge of «how to» as distinct from declarative knowledge?
He then pleads with her to «get up» (which is a surprising contrast from the declarative tone of most of the poem) because «we love you.»

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Evidence from brain imaging underscores the importance of declarative memory for compensation.
Conventional wisdom about memory firmly separates declarative knowledge, or memories about facts, from memories for skills, or «muscle memory.»
For example, without prosody, nothing would distinguish the declarative statement «this is an apple» from the surprise question «this is an apple?»
Many of the terms will come from the identified declarative knowledge of the learning goal.
Source: Edmunds * From wide stance to declarative details, flowing hood to sculpted tail lights, the QX70 is crafted for balance, aerodynamics and expression.
To facilitate content - specific user experiences for audio and video controls without requiring scripting, a new trigger element is defined in the EPUB profile of HTML5 [ContentDocs30] that allows declarative binding of activation events from image or textual elements to properties of audio and video players (e.g., play, stop, pause).
Even as his work historically emerges from these traditions — organizing simple structures, the use of objects as integers in a larger series, a simple declarative use of materials — his work also foregrounds aspects of such works that have become lost in the art historical context.
The fame of her early stain paintings and her identification with transparent, fragile hues notwithstanding, the majority of Frankenthaler's most achieved later works - that is, those made from the 1970's on - derive at least part of their expressiveness from the way their luminous (or dark and smoldering) color shifts from brushy, transparent washes to declarative, superimposed strokes.
He has long been intrigued by the bold, declarative language of merchant posters (employing phrases drawn from these in his prints), and he has used posters as primary source material for his deeply layered collages.
But whereas Ab - Ex looked to enveloping sensations, declarative gestures, and the materiality of paint, Hélion's impulses never stray from a discipline of ordering, gathering, and elaborating.
A surface critique might argue for some more bolder, declarative evolutionary changes from one exhibition to the next, but as pointed out in the title, these works aren't for a viewer's cynical, novelty - seeking lizard brain.
The «perhaps» qualifier made it clear that the campaign's response on renewable energy didn't come from the master of declarative superlatives himself:
It has to be a powerful, declarative statement as to what are you going to carry to the organization along with you and in come returning, what you anticipate from it.
From our analysis of factors that moderated transfer into practice, we believe that future training could be refined through attention to the theoretical principles outlined by Bennett - Levy (2006), who posited that therapists in training need to (1) reflect on declarative knowledge (knowing the theory; e.g., principles and concepts), (2) reflect on procedural knowledge (knowing what they do; e.g., two chair work, imagery), and (3) reflect on both declarative and procedural aspects (knowing what to do and when to do it).
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