Sentences with phrase «iterative nature of»

The commentary explaining the process emphasizes the iterative nature of legal research, and is reflective of the real research process.
The iterative nature of this process is emphasized from the beginning.
The EDRM features nine distinct e-discovery «stages» connected by arrows to indicate the sequential and iterative nature of e-discovery activities.
In conjunction with the release of Peter Soriano: Permanent Maintenance, a publication documenting Soriano's largest wall drawing to date, Soriano will speak with Sharon Butler, artist and publisher of Two Coats of Paint, about the evolution of his art; the idea behind and process of creating Permanent Maintenance; the meaning of his (seemingly) inscrutable graphic lexicon; the iterative nature of his work; and why he compares his wall drawings to musical compositions.
among other games — ties the Steam review system's failings to the iterative nature of the medium.
The iterative nature of Street Fighter II (i.e., Super, Hyper, Turbo, et al) left casual players confused, and Street Fighter III's more demanding, defensive gameplay — and lack of familiar characters — turned off all but the most dedicated 2D fighting specialists.
Due to the non-linear, iterative nature of the IRR calculation, the IRR of the aggregate cash flows is not the same as the average IRR of individual investor cash flows.
Understanding and being able to facilitate students» understanding of the iterative nature of engineering;
«The independent and iterative nature of the sensory - motor reflexes renders mosquitoes» host seeking strategy annoyingly robust,» the study concludes.

Not exact matches

«The nature of game development is that it's very iterative in the sense that obviously what comes out in the final product is built on a base of what happened at the very start,» the source said.
In a broadly similar vein, Miller in Snare illuminates the predatory and potentially dangerous nature of the persistent or iterative aspects of life and art (echoing, with greater subtlety, the motif of her wryly gothic 2013 painting Repeater).
However, the iterative development of the nature of the status and the rights created therein by the ECJ in what I have elsewhere termed the «destiny» era of its case - law has led to a whole that is qualitatively more than the sum of its parts.
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