Sentences with phrase «key reference points»

Blogging is already being used in schools and universities as key reference points for big stories [1].
Key reference points for live projects will be the contract terms and more generally, the law on termination.
MB: I am sure that the painting from Cluj is associated with the term Figurative Painting, which has regained more than a fashionable status in the art world, and the «old masters» have become key reference points for many contemporary painters.
Our focus on key reference points such as the IEA, sparked debate about how quickly the transition is already occurring.
The genomic data is important, say researchers, because it serves as a key reference point for when and where the parasite existed in humans, and provides more information about the evolution of human disease.
It became a key reference point for postmodern mash - up artists, but the film's socio - political jungle is not all fun - and - grindhouse games.
Strategic or critical reading begins with of formation of some key reference points on the English essay topic (including various interpretations and discussions), which will serve as the foundation for research direction and further development of your reading.
But it is arguable that without the presence of Asian biennials, the art market, and primarily the auction houses, would have been the key reference point for most emerging artists.
A fathom is also a unit of measurement approximately six feet in length that is used to measure the depth of water, and a key reference point for the exhibition.
David Shorr: Rather than looking back at Kyoto, maybe the 2009 Copenhagen climate change conference should serve as the key reference point.
Fortunately there is a work that has for years served not just as a guide to this complicated area, but also a key reference point.
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