The final hurdle
involved scaling things down — getting all the components and wells onto a chip that would fit comfortably under the skin.
Not exact matches
It
involves finding your right - of - way — the space where you can innovate; finding a partner to help you do the
things you can't do alone; experimenting to learn; and then
scaling.
Like you (but on a much lower
scale), I'm invested in several different
things to diversify, but my latest effort has
involved value investing in sector ETFs.
Unlike the work of bulldozers, which Berry calls «a powerful generalizer» that works against the impulse «to take care of
things, to pay attention to the details,» «good work is always modestly
scaled, for it can not ignore either the nature of individual places or the differences between places, and it always
involves a sort of religious humility, for not everything is known.
The whole
things, for everyone
involved was a tragedy (albeit not on the
scale of major tragedies).
I believe there should have been a balance of size,
scale and number of
things in foreign affairs to show the status and dignity of a country
involved.
This suggests that, as predicted, the neutron star's ultraintense magnetic field is distorting empty space through a quantum mechanical effect
involving ghostly «virtual» particles lurking in the vacuum — the sort of
thing usually seen only on the atomic
scale.
RD:
Involved in terms of your reach for
things, and there's a different measure in this large
scale, and I wanted the content to have to do with that.
And in 2013 he took
things one step further, collaborating with Ballet Austin on a full -
scale production called Cult of Color: Call to Color, which
involved characters Sesom (Moses spelled backwards), a Vegan minister offering salvation; the benevolent Painter; and antagonistic Betto Watchow.
One notable
thing about working at a smaller
scale is that it doesn't
involve as much of one's physical body, not in the making or in the moving around of the work.
One of the many interesting
things about Matisse was how very little of his production
involved changes in
scale, projects, and translations from one medium to another, the chapel being the biggest exception.
Known for her large -
scale works, Louise Fishman says, «It is a very interesting
thing to go from a little painting to one that
involves the whole body.»
3 — It would
involve messing with the environment on an unprecedented
scale, and such
things generally cause a lot of other effects which we didn't even imagine could happen.
But it does put into
scale (albeit in a perhaps overly cartoony manner) just how long this
thing has been going on, and how many parties have been
involved (though it skimps a bit on the latter — it's missing volunteer groups!).
Here is where
things get a little trickier, because the questions will usually
involve a self - rating
scale similar to this example:
I agree completely with Natalie - the man I was
involved with for a year and a half went from light little teasing put downs to full
scale four letter word put downs - comparing me to other «younger» or «exotic» women two
things I can't change I can't get younger or suddenly be foreign - he always kept me insecure and anxious leaving me confused as to when we would meet again - calling me at the last minute like an option down the list of priorities - I have gone no contact on him and I feel much better now confidence coming back - these men who put women down just keep doing it and the teasing becomes insults - they don't stop doing it hurting the one they're with is just what they do - can't change them - nowadays I wouldn't even try - There are plenty of others!
These perspectives, which have informed distinct bodies of research in positive mental health, are less obvious in the literature relating to poor mental health, where items measuring affect (feeling happy / sad) are often combined with items measuring psychological functioning (playing a useful part in
things, making decisions)[4] in the same
scales, suggesting that poor mental health at least is accepted as
involving limitations in both eudaimonic and hedonic well - being [5 — 7].
Realtors are
involved in large
scale grand fund raisers that you see on TV or hear on the radio, but by far most of the
things that Realtors put on are small events.