Sentences with phrase «in equal depth»

Summit College takes a well - balanced and holistic approach to educating students, teaching the office administrative and clinical tasks in equal depth.
A true assessment considers the pros and cons in equal depth.

Not exact matches

Also troubling is the way the CFTC and SEC report, in placing responsibility for the crash on Waddell & Reed, contradicted its own definition of liquidity: «buy - side and sell - side market depth, which is comprised of resting orders that market participants place to express their willingness to buy or sell at prices equal to, or outside of (either below or above), current market levels.»
The two disclosures may not be equal in depth and range in that specific instance.
We are all individuals in the body of Christ and the depth of our faith is not equal nor ever will be.
By using SEALPAC's Rapid Air Forming technology, often copied but never equalled, attractive packs can be formed up to 140 mm in depth.
My point was that ambitious top players don't like warming the bench and when you have equal strength in depth then it is an issue for some players (obviously like Cech, hence his need to move and be No. 1).
Closer to home, and notching their equal second - best medal haul at the world indoors, Great Britain & Northern Ireland's total of seven medals courtesy of the sprint hurdles, pentathlon, 400m, 800m, 4x400m, 1500m and 3000m showcased a versatility and strength in depth that bodes well for the inaugural Athletics World Cup.
It is possible to have a berg as high out of water as it is deep below the surface; for if we imagine a large, solid lump of any regular shape, which has a very small sharp high pinnacle in the center, the height above water can easily equal the depth below.
In the Side view, the focal region was divided in three compartments of equal depth: i) «top», ii) «middle», and iii) «bottom», respectively, see Figure In the Side view, the focal region was divided in three compartments of equal depth: i) «top», ii) «middle», and iii) «bottom», respectively, see Figure in three compartments of equal depth: i) «top», ii) «middle», and iii) «bottom», respectively, see Figure 4.
This was a phenomenally balanced production of Jesus Christ Superstar, in which star power was equaled by depth of feeling and characterization in all the principals.
I'll be writing more in depth about this soon, but not all categories are created equal at the Oscars.
But quality will out, and McGinley's story of murder, intrigue and blackmail in a small Donegal village is wonderful: lyrical, astute, with a psychological depth and philosophical / theological heft equal to Dostoyevsky or Graham Greene.
Because we wanted to maintain the hours of coursework equal between groups, MMC participants discussed more mathematics topics in depth, while LLMT participants focused only on the main topics of the elementary - school mathematics curriculum.
Length of forelegs in mature dogs is approximately equal to the depth at the brisket.
Check for a deep underline in addition to the lightly broken topline and the correct proportions (long head, almost - square body - shape, equal leg / chest depth and symmetry of fore / hind angles).
The side story fleshes out her character and puts it on equal grounds with that of Joel in terms of depth and personality.
The tone is equal parts bleak and humorous, lending depth to Cayde that he was missing in the original.
Throughout his multi-faceted career in stand - up comedy, music, film and television, Mull has become well known as an ironist and satirist, however, the comedic quality of his paintings is contradicted by an equal amount of sorrow - he has moved beyond irony and satire to successfully achieve depth and meaning...
Published on the occasion of Richard Serra's (born 1939) 2015 exhibition Equal at David Zwirner, New York, this catalogue is the first in - depth overview of the artist's works in forged steel.
Featuring intimate interviews with artists such as Peter Saul and in - depth musings on artists ranging from Kara Walker, Pablo Picasso and Jasper Johns, Dunham offers an alternative art history of the past 100 years with equal parts wit and a keen, discerning eye.
I mention sound because I recently came across some experiments using sound to convey the scale and character of the 11 March great earthquake (in one iteration, lower pitch equals deeper depth, louder volume equals more power).
The magnitude of the radiative forcing per doubling is equal to the effect of band widenning, which is (BW1 + BW2) * depth of valley or height of hill, plus some additional effect in the center of the band, which is on the order of 1/2 * (BW1 + BW2) * increase in height or depth of hill or valley; the central contribution could be more or less than that, but it will be less than double (because the shape of the absorption spectrum won't allow a square shape in the graph of the spectral flux).
That depth of development, and the way climate science and the GHE has been subject to strong selective pressure in the ecology of scientific hypothesis for over a century and come out on top, makes me see those still rejecting its findings as the conceptual equals of those who refuse to accept the unity of terrestrial biology.
Geoengineering technologies and techniques are not equal, and all should be researched in more depth.
We assumed only that due to the biological and physical effects the ratio fabsorbed (t) / (total CO2 content of then air) is more or less constant, hence a simple response pulse response exp -LRB-- t / lifetime) is applied to the anthropic time series of coal, gas, oil and cement which have different delta13C As the isotopic signature of (CO2 natural)(t) is slowly decreasing because plants living days or centuries ago are now rotting and degassing and as molecules entered in the ocean decades ago are now in the upwellings after a slow migration along the equal density surface from the high latitudes where those surface are surfacing at depth zero, there are common sense constraints or bounds on the possible evolution of the delta13C of the natural out - gassed CO2 molecules.
Of equal importance is what will happen as the ocean warms, and what kind of changes in ocean temperatures at the surface and at depth can be expected?
The Maine management labor lawyers have depth and experience in all labor law and litigation forums, to include state and federal courts, as well as administrative agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Maine Human Rights Commission, OSHA and the Department of Labor.
* For an in - depth comparison of citators, read Are All Citators Created Equal?
While the new dictionary does not have the depth of its competitors, it clearly equals them in terms of its scope and surpasses them in terms of currency.
«Although our promotions are made on merit alone, an equal gender split reflects the diversity of our group and our new associates are also evenly split across our northern and southern offices, showing the increasing strength in depth we have across the UK after a transformational year for the group.»
Articulation is on par with the One, with equal resolution of fine detail, and depth of bass, but the HomePod has a fatter, more robust sound signature thanks to some amped - up midbass in the EQ curve.
The mission of Legal Aid Society of Orange County and Community Legal Services of southeast Los Angeles County is to provide civil legal services to seniors and low - income individuals and to promote equal access to the justice system through advocacy, legal counseling, innovative self - help services, in - depth legal representation, economic development and community education.
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