Translating research terms
into everyday language so that program staff, advisory board members, and others who may not be familiar with research can provide input into the evaluation plan
We gather this information and translate
it into everyday language with plenty of real - life examples.
Our scientifically validated content is translated
into everyday language to help parents and carers make decisions that work for them in their individual family circumstances.
We translate scientific evidence about parenting and raising children
into everyday language for all Australian parents.
And as for the scientists, certainly there are a few brave heads raised above the parapet, candidly translating their analysis
into the everyday language of politics and lifestyles.
Theory wandered off in esoteric directions, and never cemented
into everyday language.
It's not just about making it more searchable or doing a better job translating the technical findings
into everyday language.
I appreciate that you dig into the research and then translate
it into everyday language I actually have had the IgG test done and the ND explained that when lots of foods are flagged it means there's something wrong with the gut, namely leaky gut, NOT that the person is permanently intolerant to all of those foods.
Not exact matches
Ker argues that it was the
language of Catholic popular devotion» in particular the
language of litanies» that helped Hopkins bring English verse back
into contact with
everyday speech.
Holmer writes, «Lewis moves out of the theological and out of the philosophical and
into the ordinary
language of
everyday life.»
Metaphor, which serves as a medium that provides insight
into Jesus» parabolic
language, is a comparison based on
everyday objects or experiences.108 In the words of Wilder,»... a true metaphor or symbol is more than a sign, it is a bearer of the reality to which it refers.
There was no holy
language; it was the common
everyday language translated
into whatever tongue the listeners spoke and infused with the enthusiasm of the believers.
Because the church made it illegal to translate the Bible
into the common,
everyday language of the people.
If one omits the happy ending of Stage 7 (which Joan Jackson could include because her study was done in an AA wife's group), and translates the
language of the social scientist
into the parlance of
everyday living, one has a picture of the starkest interpersonal tragedy.
Everyday interactions with infants turn
into important communication exchanges that foster the development of
language and literacy.
Anyone who is entrenched in their industry finds themselves using uncommon (by «normal» standards) jargon and
language that begins to slip
into their
everyday writing communication.
Search engines are morphing
into something new: vast brains that don't just show links, but respond directly to questions you ask in
everyday language
It is the latest step in a process in which search engines are morphing
into something quite new: vast brains that respond directly to questions posed in
everyday language.
«If ego development can be scored from
everyday language, then the content of text from Twitter feeds to political speeches, and from children's stories to strategic plans, may provide new insights
into our state of moral, social and cognitive development.»
GOD»S WORD (GW) translation accurately translates the meaning of the original texts
into clear,
everyday language.
«They have casual conversations — discussing art as it fits
into life, using
everyday language and insight,» says Mary Jo Rosania, Hunterdon's visual arts teacher.
An experiment in teaching a second
language as part of the
everyday experience in the classroom has blossomed
into a growing program in the Washington County School District.
A job interview is not the time to throw in «a guy walks
into a bar» types of jokes or use off - color
language, but being able to laugh at our own mistakes or the truly outrageous things we've seen middle grades students do will go a long way toward easing your stress and making them see you won't overreact to an
everyday situation.
The glossary simplifies complicated financial jargon
into simple
everyday language.
Here newspaper clippings, found images, fragmented
language and
everyday objects aggregate
into captivating collaged portraits of the world at present — the US incarceration system, Hell Yeah Tumblr sites, domestic violence month — emphasizing an immediacy of content and material, and speaking to numerous trajectories within art history.
Giving birth to an entire artistic
language, Duchamp's conversion of an unadorned,
everyday object
into a figure of high art completely inverted how people considered artistic practice.
With its idea that humble «poor»
everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed
into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and
language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
With its idea that humble «poor»
everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed
into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and
language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and -LSB-...]
In her first solo exhibition at the gallery, Commito will show paintings that, while abstract, also look beyond their own geometric formal
language to the world outside them — conveying the artist's interest in architectural space, the materiality of our
everyday surroundings, and the productive process by which impressions and recollections are converted
into images.
Drawing on the
language of pop art and surrealism, Belanger's sculptures turn
everyday objects such as lamps, cigarettes, and watches
into uncanny anthropomorphic artworks that blur the boundaries between function and artifice.
The artist takes
everyday objects as starting points (it is worth noting that objects and concepts in art history are also mundane to the artist's daily life), adopts news, music, cinema,
language, vocabularies, definitions, products, images, artists and artworks, and re-incorporates these elements back
into «life».
As such, Steinbach marshals the unremarkable props of
everyday life
into a system comparable to
language: a set of discrete entities that — like words — take on new significance when arranged in a certain way.
Today he is known for transforming the «useless» forms of
everyday life
into a
language and aesthetic that engaged the turmoil of the post-war era.
Gathering source materials by casting an inclusive and penetrating gaze on our nation, St. John layers newspaper clippings, found images, fragmented
language and
everyday objects
into captivating collaged portraits of America at present.
The event will dive
into the rituals of the
everyday, mixing
language, myth and their power to attract.
The video demonstrates how the
language of domestivity helps to transform women
into unequal partners and people, and illustrates her focus on women's experience in
everyday life.
Roberts» works translate found, quotidian
language into abstract, patterned structures, which she refers to as «illuminated manuscripts of the
everyday.»
The historic technical distinction in the law (especially in tort law) between assault and battery has been collapsed in the
everyday vernacular and this had made its way even
into the way that the words are used even by law enforcement officers and legislators, who grew up speaking the vernacular
language like everyone else.
A covered entity can satisfy the plain
language requirement if it makes a reasonable effort to: organize material to serve the needs of the reader; write short sentences in the active voice, using «you» and other pronouns; use common,
everyday words in sentences; and divide material
into short sections.
The position descriptions are often written in
language that is difficult to translate
into everyday job duties.
Basically Benjamin Spock transformed the non-punitive, individualistic child - centred Freudian viewpoints
into everyday commonsensical
language that every first time mom could understand and relate to.
Using Volume 5: Literacy as a guide, teachers learn how to be intentional as they teach important
language and literacy skills and incorporate
language rich, meaningful experiences
into everyday classroom practices.
Type your question
into the search field using
everyday language, and the site instantly «reads» through the companies» online tech support manual to find your search terms.