Sentences with phrase «low value objects»

With the low value objects, move up to touching the dog in some way, grabbing the object (often saying «give» first), then popping a high value treat in his mouth and returning the object.

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They were legitimate ways of acquiring knowledge, but of the reality that was lower in its truth / reality - value in relation to the transcendental object, namely God.
Finally, we present catalogs of Pan-STARRS1 proper motions for low - mass members of Taurus and Upper Scorpius with median precisions of $ \ approx $ 3 mas yr $ ^ -LCB--1 -RCB- $, including 67 objects with no previous proper motion and 359 measurements that improve on literature values.
Since lit stars can form at masses as low as ~ 0.04 solar mass, provided the metallicity is 3x that of today's value, it may be possible to stellarize such objects provided we could find enough metals to dump in them.
STREET GALLERY: Buster Graybill Informalism Exploring Modernist tendencies through a rural working class perspective, Graybill's work challenges perceived notions of value and hierarchies imposed on objects of «high» and «low» culture.
Donald is fascinated by the way in which this system of values in the world of decoy making and collecting (still vital today, in spite of the anachronism of duck hunting) echoes so directly that of the art world — while the art world (in spite of claims that we are beyond modernism with its distinctions between high and low culture) would have nothing of such objects.
By obsessively ordering, rearranging and reassembling these apparently low - value, purely utilitarian materials, Leirner creates artworks that are both aesthetically pleasing and which tell stories about the overlooked objects that surround us.
Such a gesture could be read as an extension of Stockholder's ongoing practice of placing formal elements in dialogue with materials not traditionally valued by high culture (e.g., trash, industrial objects, the presentational apparatus itself)-- only here this tactic (itself fairly shaky in the face of the near - evaporation of high / low distinctions) was expanded to encompass a dialogue between the artworks themselves.
The broad object of the Regulations is to ensure that public bodies award certain contracts above a minimum value only after fair competition and to the person offering the lowest price or making the most economically advantageous offer.
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