The bottom of this list will be littered with half - formed events from the 2008 reboot of the show, all of which probably looked like great
ideas on paper at the time.
Not exact matches
Team brainstorming seems like a good
idea —
at least,
on paper.
Ordering
on brown
paper bags is a gimmick
at the sandwich chain — just one good
idea from Jeff Sinelli
At the end of a brainstorm,
ideas are simply words
on a white board, post-it note or piece of
paper.
Spodek didn't just sit down
at a desk one day and decide to put these
ideas down
on paper.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of
papers read
at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and
ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays
on latter - day martyrs.
How about these
papers admit they have no
idea what's going
on at Arsenal.
As I mentioned we're bringing you 4 weeks of Counting Down to Christmas
on a Monday — this week's focus is all about
Paper Crafts for you and your kids and we're bringing you some fabulous
ideas from European bloggers to help you get ready for the festive season with crafts you can do
at home.
The phrase may not have got a mention in July's Open Public Services white
paper but the public administration select committee (Pasc) today released its second report
on the subject, suggesting that those in Parliament
at least still take the
idea seriously.
The
paper illuminates his backing for new grammar schools (May has
at least one former minister
on side with this policy it seems) coupled with concentrating
on non-graduate routes into professions, encouraging kids to start - up businesses, among other
ideas to improve social mobility.
In a
paper presented
at the NARST annual meeting, Abel showed how a detailed analysis of answers in a multiple choice test
on elementary - school energy
ideas showed which misconceptions were popular and persistent for different students.
Using their star power and connections, the foursome have pushed their
ideas on conspicuous occasions, a number of which they created themselves: a session
at the National Academy of Sciences» annual meeting that Varmus described as «heated;» a briefing by Krischner, Tilghman, and Varmus
at the President's Council of Advisors
on Science and Technology; a meeting
at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute that «brought together some senior... influencers to talk about the problem;» a new
paper about that meeting that will soon appear in PNAS; and a presentation by Kirschner
at the Future of Research symposium organized by Boston - area postdocs in October.
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On Wednesday, also
at ScienceInsider, David Malakoff reported that «[a] half - dozen academic journals are investigating allegations that aerospace engineer Willie Wei - Hock Soon, a prominent skeptic of the
idea that humans are contributing to global warming, failed to disclose financial ties to a fossil fuel company in
papers they published.»
says Juan José Saénz, a theorist
at the Autonomous University of Madrid, who was not involved any of the
papers but whose own group was also working
on the
idea.
When Newton submitted a second
paper on the nature of light in the same year, Hooke immediately complained, both privately and publicly, that most of the
ideas were not original
at all, but had simply been stolen from his own work.
Even so, the
idea of a whorled ancestral flower shocked some people, says Hervé Sauquet, a lead author
on the eFLOWER
paper and an evolutionary biologist now
at the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney, Australia.
Richard Katz, a geodynamicist
at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom who was an author
on the previous Science
paper, says he welcomes the new
ideas.
It is an unreal feeling, if you are a theorist like me, to imagine that nature might actually obey the delicate theories and fanciful
ideas you develop
at your desk late
at night
on scraps of
paper or
at a computer screen.
But one of your first
papers on the subject was rejected, many of your peers thought your
ideas were wrong
at first, and Stephen Hawking bet against the discovery of the boson.
«Magnetic fields provide crucial information about the interiors and evolution of planets, so it is gratifying that our experiments can test — and in fact, support — the thin - dynamo
idea that had been proposed for explaining the truly strange magnetic fields of Uranus and Neptune,» said Raymond Jeanloz, co-author
on the
paper and professor in Earth & Planetary Physics and Astronomy
at the University of California, Berkeley.
«The
idea was to develop a coating material that can protect the lithium metal and make the ion deposition much smoother,» said Balbuena, professor of Chemical Engineering
at Texas A&M and co-author
on the
paper.
If you haven't heard of it, here's a quick definition from a 2008
paper by Nick Bostrom and Anders Sandberg, two scientists
at the University of Oxford: «The basic
idea is to take a particular brain, scan its structure in detail and construct a software model of it so faithful to the original that, when run
on appropriate hardware, it will behave in essentially the same way as the original brain.»
«These results are consistent with the
idea that there are advantages to sex related to the ability to produce diverse offspring,» says Maurine Neiman, associate professor in biology
at the UI and corresponding author
on the
paper published this week in the New Zealand Journal of Ecology.
However, Dr Joseph Michalski of the Department of Earth Sciences & Laboratory for Space Research
at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and his colleagues have published
papers recently that cast increased doubt
on the
idea of surface life evolving
on Mars.
«We really wanted to see whether there really was any truth to this
idea that they're working together for a benefit,» said Steven Portugal, a biomechanist
at the University of London's Royal Veterinary College and lead researcher
on the new Nature
paper.
If you're really ambitious, keeping a nutrition journal
at least one time in your life for
at least 4 - 12 weeks is a great
idea and an incredible learning experience, but all you really need to get started
on the road to a better body is one good menu
on paper.
Went looking and found a
paper on the base
idea http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168160514001111 So I guess it should be viable;
at least some strains of Bifidobacterium do well in kefir and kefir grains.
Kawade brainstormed many
ideas for a new
Paper Mario game that would retain the series» humor, puzzles and leveling system while featuring a new twist, eventually settling
on the concept of switching between 2D and 3D (an
idea which came to him during a train ride, where Kawade was thinking about the Bowser platforming segments in The Thousand Year Door while looking
at the other end of the train [2]-RRB-.
In the end, Xtreme Legends is literally Dynasty Warriors 5 with some new maps and the Destiny mode, which
on paper sounds like a fantastic
idea, but in the end really doesn't amount to anything
at all.
Can't be Jason Statham in the lead, though, he's actually pretty badass, even though he's doing a poor man's Aragorn... Likewise, John Rhys - Davies is clearly cashing a paycheck by playing a watered down Gimli with a touch of Gandalf, but he's okay... Leelee Sobieski and Claire Forlani suck for sure, but
at least they're easy
on the eyes... Ron Pearlman is wasted in the nothing role of a sidekick who buys it halfway through, but he does what he can with what little he's got to work with... On paper, the idea of Burt Reynolds as the King is priceless, but he's not hilariously bad, he just looks bored and vaguely annoyed throughout.
on the eyes... Ron Pearlman is wasted in the nothing role of a sidekick who buys it halfway through, but he does what he can with what little he's got to work with...
On paper, the idea of Burt Reynolds as the King is priceless, but he's not hilariously bad, he just looks bored and vaguely annoyed throughout.
On paper, the
idea of Burt Reynolds as the King is priceless, but he's not hilariously bad, he just looks bored and vaguely annoyed throughout...
Starting off, parts of this movie may feel familiar — from the Dr. Frankenstein meets Bram Stoker set up to the general
idea of sexy, romantic A.I. (no one would blame you for thinking this,
at least
on paper, was barely a step removed from Scarlett Johansson's Her)-- this sum of these familiar parts is something entirely new.
If you're dedicated about finding every scrap of
paper and recordable scene you'll get a more complete
idea of what is going
on, but most players will have more of a shadowy half - formed conception of the plot and forces
at work, which is the way things should be in a proper horror experience.
The site, he explained, would allow participants to continue to discuss the
ideas and topics generated
at the conference, as well as update each other
on «what we are doing, where an important event is taking place, who has published a must - read
paper, who is implementing an exemplary public policy in their country — so we can all be behind this, learning and disseminating.»
Gonzales has also created an informal workshop
at the Ed School called REMI (for those interested in issues of Race, Ethnicity, Migration, and Inequality), a space where students can work
on paper ideas, fellowship proposals, conference presentations, and even job talks.
The new system, which requires test - takers to sit
at computer terminals and answer questions electronically, is likely to revolutionize the whole standardized - testing field, making current
paper - and - pencil methods obsolete, those working
on the
idea believe.
They had no
idea we had already viewed the same vehicle
on their website prior to arriving
at their dealership and instead of having prices listed
on the cars they're selling, they have a salesman (or woman) walk behind you with a sheet of
paper listing their so - called vehicle prices that apparently change with the weather.
Here
at the dawn of the economy of the digital story we're still caught up in the
idea of books as distinct chunks of text more or less
on par with those rectangular
paper things so deeply imbued with meaning for centuries.
The
idea was very simple - although there's so much hype around e-books, books printed
on paper still dominate the book market (with
at least 90 percent share of the book marketplace) and we want them to be as environmentally sound as possible.
Our experienced writers are good
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One of the main reasons why students fail
at their classes is because they have to deliver certain
papers and they do not have enough time to do them, or they have no
idea on what to write about, or they simply do not know how to write these
papers.
I much preferred the DPT's simplified controls; buttons may be useful
on a dedicated e-reader, where page turning is by far the most frequent action, but the reMarkable is meant to be like a piece of
paper and the buttons seem
at odds with that
idea.
I've got Scrivener now, which will be a HUGE help with my outlines (I'm a pantser, not a plotter, which means I kinda throw a bunch of words
on paper and go from there... okay
at first, but not after you've written 190 pages and have no
idea where to put a scene).
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I am 19 and I plan
on working
on a cruise ship to save up around $ 20,000 to buy a plot of land in Oregon and build a tiny house for myself; however all of this is just an
idea at the moment, nothing has been put to
paper.
No doubt Ed will have more info
on this, but the
paper «Betting Against Beta» by Frazzini & Pedersen to which he refers above can be found
at http://www.econ.yale.edu/~af227/pdf/Betting%20Against%20Beta%20-%20Frazzini%20and%20Pedersen.pdf The basic
idea of the
paper is that investors are apt to bid up high beta stocks because it's a way of leveraging their portfolio without actually borrowing to invest.
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On the one hand actually linking the co-op sections in with the singleplayer is, on paper, is a stellar idea, except that it's not done in the way that you might assume from a series as story driven as this, which is to say that the co-op doesn't have any story to it at al
On the one hand actually linking the co-op sections in with the singleplayer is,
on paper, is a stellar idea, except that it's not done in the way that you might assume from a series as story driven as this, which is to say that the co-op doesn't have any story to it at al
on paper, is a stellar
idea, except that it's not done in the way that you might assume from a series as story driven as this, which is to say that the co-op doesn't have any story to it
at all.