Sentences with phrase «groups emerge over time»

The sequence of individual presentations allows the works to be seen on their own terms, while the relationships among the groups emerge over time.

Not exact matches

During that time, the group reached out to more than 100 potential investors, and while five expressed interest in taking over the company, ultimately no deal emerged that satisfied debtholders.
Networks of armed groups, ideological and otherwise, emerged and expanded over time.
The notion of «mundane internet tools» is part of an empirical and relational typology distinguishing between mundane, emerging, and specialized internet tools — these are not properties of the tools themselves, but of patterns of use and degrees of familiarity, which of course change over time, between places, and across social groups.
For at least some groups of «emerging adults,» sleep problems are a predictor of chronic pain and worsening pain severity over time, suggests a study in PAIN ®, the official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain ® (IASP).
This is suggested by the association between the composite score of autonomy support and child executive function, as well as by the fact that the clearest group differences emerged between children experiencing consistently high versus consistently low degrees of autonomy support over time.
If the treatment and control groups are similar at the beginning of the study, any differences between the two groups that emerge over time can be attributed to the programmatic intervention - in the case at hand, using a voucher to switch from a public to a private school.
Because the two groups are being created completely at random, any differences that emerge between the groups over time (for example, differences in prenatal, maternal, and newborn health; child development; parenting; and child maltreatment) will be attributable to the fact that one group had access to the home visiting program services and the other did not.
But for the groups that are moving into the urban cores [emerging and young adults up to age 29] and the groups moving away from the urban cores [adults over 50], that pattern is pretty consistent through time.
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