Sentences with phrase «in rigorous»

I have confidence in the rigorous selection criteria which GGI applies before admitting new members.
This is a really big problem because the legal profession seems to underestimate the time to go through very copious medical records in a rigorous manner.
It does not approach the problem in a rigorous scholarly manner, but then if it did, it would never work.
Sokolove Law co-counsel firms can be confident in our rigorous commitment to national compliance.
This should also mean that essential skills, such as learning legal methodology, should be presented in a rigorous manner.
Again, the Court opts for legal certainty in rigorous and explicit terms and emphasises the objective of preventing the foreign EU citizen from becoming an unreasonable burden on the host Member State's social assistance system.
From the moment you walk into your first class, you will be expected to read, synthesize and analyze complicated legal opinons and then engage in rigorous discussion and debate about those decisions with your professor and classmates.
Hammy participated in a rigorous survey involving carrots, broccoli, and other fruits and vegetables, and definitively choose organic eight out of 12 times.
For others, it was an invitation to look carefully at a field they had taken for granted was being conducted in rigorous accordance with scientific method.
Now that I have the random effects more or less working it is possible to consider testing various departures from its assumptions and the effect on the resulting chronology in a rigorous way.
Other affiliate events included the world premiere screening of Years of Living Dangerously Season Two, launched by National Geographic Channel at the American Museum of Natural History, where celebrity correspondents highlighted the urgency to act on climate change and to spread the message globally in a rigorous, engaging way.
Other affiliate events included the world premiere screening of Years of Living Dangerously Season Two, launched by National Geographic Channel at the American Museum of Natural History, where celebrity correspondents highlighted the urgency of acting on climate change and spreading the message globally in a rigorous, engaging way.
You may well find that AFOMD believes in «missing heat» even though he might have difficulty in defining either word in a rigorous scientific fashion.
Most scientists would be hard put to define heat or temperature in a rigorous form, and even defining energy unambiguously is often difficult.
Reminds me of those mathematical physicists who struggle to define quantum theory in rigorous terms while the rest of us go merrily on our way ignoring the various mathematical subtleties and complications that make no difference to reality.
Although there have been minor errors in calculations, such as early failure to adjust for orbital decay of the satellites, once recognized, the data have been quickly adjusted, as is expected in rigorous science.
In the rigorous world of high - energy physics, researchers wait to see a 5 - sigma signal, which has only a 0.000028 percent probability of happening by chance, before claiming a «discovery.»
This suggests it is too bad for the data either though eyeballing the exponential does not tell us in a rigorous way what it does for different forms.
I believe the proponents of CAGW know in their heart - of - hearts that they can never actually prove, in a rigorous scientific manner, that CAGW is real.
Assist in rigorous testing of data assimilation schemes.
Strong evidence is provided by the Wegman Report [linked above], which specifically lays out the social connections between the very small clique of climate grant beneficiaries in a rigorous statistical manner.
The 450 ppm target is a political goal (which is important), but is not linked in some rigorous way with the science and economics.
Debate over effective climate change communication must be grounded in rigorous affective science.
If someone says something is significant — in the rigorous use of that term — someone from outside can look at that question, even if they don't know anything about, for example, sea ice.
Toren's thirty - five - year oeuvre is in a rigorous and witty dialogue with a compelling range of international art movements, such as Arte Povera, Gutai, Minimalism, and Pop.
Welling had been painting before enrolling in the rigorous environment, where he became a student of John Baldessari who taught «post-studio» art.
The Curatorial Intensive, a weeklong professional development program, is designed to immerse participants in a rigorous schedule of seminars, presentations, site visits, and one - on - one meetings that support the process of developing an idea for a project into a full proposal.
The Curatorial Intensive is designed to immerse participants in a rigorous schedule of seminars, presentations, site visits, and one - on - one meetings that support the process of developing an idea for an exhibition into a full proposal.
A few paintings in his rigorous, minimal style hang on the wall, made with his favoured materials — pencil and beeswax.
Not only do mishaps and accidents in his rigorous process produce surprises, but create new avenues to pursue.
In the rigorous earlier installation, three swinging clappers were projected more or less where they would appear in an actual bell tower, an alignment of form and content that speaks to the filmmaker's structuralist roots.
In this rigorous series, begun in 1949, Albers explored chromatic interactions with nested squares.
While there, Ruthenbeck very quickly developed an aesthetic style and a set of concerns that, although influenced in part by Beuys and the interest among many of the Kunstakademie in Arte Povera and Minimalism, were also distinct from them in a rigorous commitment to exploring geometric shapes and forms.
This artist's talents lie more often in laidback ellipticisms than in rigorous form, but «Studio 1» not only conjures a studio space conceptually, with color - chart colors and attached paint cans, but animates it with intensely measured contrasts of angle, color, and scale.
Anytime Dept. works with emerging and mid career contemporary artists to exhibit work and engage in rigorous projects that support and produce thoughtful dialogues between artists and intellectual communities.
The gallery offers a focused environment in which its artists can be viewed in a rigorous context.
In his rigorous examination of the possibilities of perception, and his always renewed wonder before the world and the open act of seeing, Robert Irwin's career exemplifies the committed, moral, nondogmatic union of theory and practice.
The Intensive is designed to immerse a peer group of participants in a rigorous schedule of seminars, conversations, and presentations that support the process of developing an idea for an exhibition into a full proposal.
For students unable to commit 18 - 24 months of their lives to full - time schooling this program provides a platform to engage in rigorous study with a diverse range of contemporary cultural voices.
These rich and complex journals demonstrate the extent to which this artist was continually immersed in rigorous self - reflection and the documentation of his artistic process.
And if you find it a little cold in its rigorous, formal, implicitly sexual organisation — what are these, adverts for parts of women?
Jennifer Faist, Carousel, 2010 Resin, oil, alkyd, and acrylic on wood 17 x 52 x 1.5 inches April 23 — June 4, 2011 Jennifer Faist engages in a rigorous material process where color sets an emotional timbre and pattern anchors the conceptual and compositional core of the work.
I can't remember exactly how or when we first met, but it must have been somewhere in those rigorous precincts where the likes of Carl Andre, Frank Stella, and Barbara Rose
Kidner's translation of the dialogue between order and indeterminacy into a visual language has meant that his work - though founded in a rigorous intellectual approach to colour and form - also resonates emotionally: «Unless you read a painting as a feeling,» he has said, «then you don't get anything at all».
VIA is proud to support the 2016 - 2017 season at The Artist's Institute dedicated to renowned artist Sharon Lockhart, a Los Angeles - based photographer and filmmaker whose practice is rooted in rigorous social research, based on her immersion in various communities around the world.
Though geometry can seem dry and mute in comparison to the flights of fancy in gestural abstraction, the artists who pursued meaning in its rigorous shapes found it anything but.
His love of language was rooted in the rigorous classical education he received at Portora Royal school, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, whose old boys included Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett.
In this rigorous series, begun in 1949, Albers explored chromatic interactions with flat colored squares arranged concentrically.
Since the work is about that reach of circulation, it can't be site - specific — at least not in the rigorous, historical sense that I understand it — but neither can it be fully autonomous or independent.
It was at this point that he and his friend Picasso engaged in a rigorous analysis of form and developed cubism.
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