Sentences with phrase «meaningful representation of»

Interpret qualitative data to identify themes and develop meaningful representation of these
Dr. Whitehouse can try and head this argument off at the pass about using previous years as starting points by calling this «cherry picking» but that's - nothing - compared to the slight - of - hand it takes to present this amount of data as if it were a meaningful representation of climate trends.
The works collectively suggest that a meaningful representation of contemporary landscape is no longer about escape, but rather about recognizing the changes in our world.
But Kim Barker's astonishing experience, despite being directly acknowledged as a white woman's viewpoint, becomes more of an exotic version of Eat Pray Love rather than develop the self - awareness into a meaningful representation of what exactly media coverage and the quest for ratings and airtime means for war journalists and their contacts on the ground.
Each piece that Dogeared produces, balances simplicity with deep and meaningful representation of moments and things that matter.
Opponents argue that cognition involves not just passing along information, but also interpreting it into some sort of abstract, meaningful representation of the world, which the web — or a tray of Scrabble tiles — can't quite manage by itself.

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Additionally, Toptal hopes to increase the representation of females on open - source sites such as GitHub by requiring program participants to make meaningful contributions to these sites and publish educational content about their experiences.
The representation of time has something in common with that of color perception, so that both the one and the other can be considered as representations of sense.6 For in a certain sense the experience of time and color can not be meaningfully communicated, and for that very reason there can be scarcely any meaningful explanation of them.
Quite apart from the fact that proportional representation is * fair *, and therefore a far better starting point for a Parliament that is responsive to the will of the people, the difference between Caroline and most Labour or Conservative MPs is that she is trying to ensure that a referendum on voting reform actually offers a meaningful choice.
Some of the above arguments still apply, but I'm not convinced that an independent MP can have his biggest impact by speaking or voting in tightly controlled party votes in the House of Commons, even those directly affecting his constituency (one of the many reasons it's such a shame he won the seat — the people of his constituency needed meaningful representation more than many others).
The use of this metadata standard by all ongoing and future GSCID sequencing projects will provide a consistent representation of these data in the BRC resources and other repositories that leverage these data, allowing investigators to identify relevant genomic sequences and perform comparative genomics analyses that are both statistically meaningful and biologically relevant.
Learning is a developmental process of accommodation, assimilation, or rejection to construct new conceptual structures, meaningful representations, or new mental models.
Ajna gains the ability of «incarnations» which she uses to recruit people to help her along her journey, and the game is massively inspired by a good number of different cultures and mythologies, while still maintaining positive and meaningful representation.
The new works to enter the Israel Museum's collection in 2017 deepen the Museum's representation of pivotal artists who have made meaningful contributions to the canon of 20th and 21st - century art, as well as antiquities that extend the narrative of world culture reflected across the Museum's holdings.
Finding materials for his paintings in the hair salon, Home Depot and the streets of Los Angeles, Bradford renews the traditions of abstract painting, demonstrating that freedom from socially prescribed representation is profoundly meaningful in the hands of a black artist.
They are not suggesting that filmic representations are unequivocally true, but that they can frame reality and therefore effectively participate in a meaningful construction of it.
I.e., there'd have been no short - sighted tactics such as use of NAS - lookalike typography, no claim that the signers constituted «a meaningful representation» (let alone that the consensus was on the skeptics» side), no claim that all the signers were scientists (when some were technologists and dentists, etc.), and no implication that the signers had all been vetted.
We are averse to the idea that climate models, which have gross and well - documented deficiencies in their representation of aerosol — cloud interactions (cf. Boucher et al. 2013), provide a meaningful quantification of forcing uncertainty.
This book is perhaps the best representation to date of Susan's work, a project in which she had the opportunity to work closely with many scientists, synthesizing their work in a way that makes it meaningful to non-scientists.
As for the suggestion that the judge should have held a competency hearing, how could a judge conduct a meaningful «competency» hearing against a defendant when the judge was the incompetent party, i.e., «altogether uninformed» and «egregious lack of knowledge» on the issue of self - representation rights as admonished by the court of appeals.
The rights were further enlarged in Ontario (Attorney General) v. Fraser, 2011 SCC 20 (CanLII), [2011] 2 S.C.R. 3, where the Court accepted that a meaningful process includes employees» rights to join together to pursue workplace goals, to make collective representations to the employer, and to have those representations considered in good faith, including having a means of recourse should the employer not bargain in good faith.
In that statement, Carroll says, the department explained the tests created by Cronic's line of cases: Courts may consider «structural limitations» to representation, such as underfunding of an indigent defense office, and absence of the «traditional markers of representation,» such as meaningful attorney - client contact.
Fresno County's many problems constructively deny any meaningful representation to defendants, the ACLU of Northern California says.
To us, successful New Mexico personal injury legal representation requires not only the vigorous pursuit of the best possible result for the client, but also a meaningful relationship between the client and injury attorney in which the client is educated and empowered.
When that happens, the buyer and seller forfeit their right to any meaningful representation and the broker gets paid double for doing a fraction of the work.
In the situation where a buyer uses the listing agent to buy the house, most buyers do not understand that doing so deprives both them and the sellers of any meaningful agent representation.
An industry commenter argued that instead of displaying the principal amount the consumer has paid in five years, the Bureau should replace it with the remaining unpaid principal balance metric because it is more meaningful and is a better representation of refinancings, where higher upfront costs are financed, resulting in a lower principal amount paid over five years but a higher principal balance.
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