Sentences with phrase «idealised versions»

Marshall's vision for social justice reaches its apotheosis in the central gallery, where seven paintings present idealised versions of public housing projects.
There is a strand of liberal opinion that despairs of Britain not being like somewhere else, or an idealised version of somewhere else.
Both actual and generated firms were then scored according to how well they match the idealised version.
Rather than rate companies against each other, the team compared each firm to an idealised version.
In Psychology Today, Jennice Vilhauer, Ph.D emphasises that it's also important to understand if you really do want your old relationship back (complete with the flaws that broke you up in the first place), or whether you are pining for an idealised version of it that only exists as fantasy.
Indeed, the real reason to watch The Secret Life of Pets is for the animation, with the beautifully sprawling vistas of Manhattan a wonderful reflection of the animals» idealised version of the city as their home and centre of their universe.
«I know that Facebook offers an idealised version of life, edited and primped to show the world what we want it to see.»
It is an idealised version of a girl's head, which Drury explored in bronze, marble and plaster.
The only sane way the is diagnostic (checking if some global conservation laws are not broken by the model, — this can catch bugs and inadequacies of the numerical methods) and extensive validation (this catch inadequacies in modeling, which involves approximation and elimination of some factors, to obtain a tractable model, and is always present even for particle physics simulation, which directly use first principles (model an idealised version of an experiment).
Facebook offers us the chance to curate an idealised version of ourselves to the world, but nothing is a match for our vanity.
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