Sentences with phrase «meant as a summary»

The book is meant as a summary of the history of warfare, but it's much more than that.

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This summary is limited to non-U.S. holders who purchase shares of our common stock issued pursuant to this offering and who hold our common stock as a capital asset within the meaning of Section 1221 of the Code (generally, property held for investment).
As historians have long recognized, the meaning of the Wittenberg altarpiece is straightforward, if intricate: its images are visual summaries of confessional statements such as the Lutheran Augsburg ConfessioAs historians have long recognized, the meaning of the Wittenberg altarpiece is straightforward, if intricate: its images are visual summaries of confessional statements such as the Lutheran Augsburg Confessioas the Lutheran Augsburg Confession.
In stating in summary fashion the Christian conception of the Kingdom of God we are not pretending that we can see perfectly what this means, nor are we saying that we can arrive at a formal principle which can act as a rule by which all Christian value judgments can be simply made.
As a concluding summary, we can say that Hartshorne shares Spinoza's predilection for the mind - body metaphor, and, moreover, his fundamental rationalism: the belief, that is, that it is possible to describe the universe as a whole by means of philosophical conceptAs a concluding summary, we can say that Hartshorne shares Spinoza's predilection for the mind - body metaphor, and, moreover, his fundamental rationalism: the belief, that is, that it is possible to describe the universe as a whole by means of philosophical conceptas a whole by means of philosophical concepts.
We also estimated relative indices of inequality (RII) and slope indices of inequality (SII) as summary measures of relative and absolute inequalities of breastfeeding outcomes, respectively, across the entire distribution of maternal education.24 For child IQ, linear regression analyses using GEEs were performed to estimate mean IQ differences in lower maternal education from the reference category in each intervention group and compared between the groups.
• Key quotes from the NAO report: o «The source of many problems has been the absence of a detailed view of how Universal Credit is meant to work» [page 33] o «The Department is unable to explain to us why it originally decided to aim for national roll - out from October 2013» [Para 3.7] o «In early 2013, it (DWP) did not have a convincing strategic plan in place» [3.35] o «It is unlikely that UC will be as simple or cheap to administer as originally intended» [15, summary] o «the Department has not achieved value for money... wider concerns about the Department's ability to deal with weak programme management, over-optimistic timescales and a lack of openness about progress.»
Nerve - recording summary data are presented as mean ± SEM.
The summary angular data in Table 3 includes both arithmetic means with standard deviations, as well as mean directions with circular standard deviations calculated by treating our data as vectors [43].
I'm going to try to give you a quick summary of the findings below since it was a long article... Keep in mind as you read this article that when we refer to «saturated fat», this means the naturally - occurring saturated fat that can be found in many plant foods and animal foods, and this is quite different than artificial trans fats in processed food.
Schwingshackl L, Hoffmann G. with this link with no summary: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23294905 Dr Greger summarizes it as: «Now we have studies that measure the impact of low carb diets on arteries directly, and a review of all the best studies to date found that low - carb diets impair arterial function, as evidenced by a decrease in flow - mediated dilation, meaning low - carb diets effectively stiffen people's arteries.»
This powerpoint is summary slides with specification points only, no tasks included as this is meant for a quick whistle stop tour of the whole unit.
Aggregate child - level assessment data means the data collected by an agency on the status and progress of the children it serves that have been combined to provide summary information about groups of children enrolled in specific classrooms, centers, home - based or other options, groups or settings, or other groups of children such as dual language learners, or to provide summary information by specific domains of development.
Contents of this guide run as follows: * Visual summary of plot * Storyboard resource for students to then recall the plot and key events from memory * Form and structure comprehension questions * Settings questions * Context (students explore key issues raised in the play such as youth stereotypes, gang culture, growing violence in the age of the internet etc) * Symbols and Motifs - lots of information about symbols and motifs in the play, followed by a revision activity * Key Quotes - Students explore key quotes through analysis of their meaning and significance, quotes are broken down chapter by chapter and provide thematic links etc. * Themes - Students make connections between themes, characters and events in the novel * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their understanding of the play as well as impress examiners.
Contents run as follows: * Visual summary of plot * Storyboard resource for students to then recall the plot and key events from memory * Exploring the form and structure of the play * Context (students explore key contextual issues and make connections between events from history and events in the play) * Key Quotes - Students explore key quotes through analysis of their meaning and significance, quotes are broken down act by act * Themes - Students make connections between themes, characters and events in the play * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their conceptual understanding of the play as well as impress examiners.
Summary: In this commentary on Edutopia, Jay Meadows advocates active learning as a means to increasing student engagement and agency.
At the beginning of the second year, returning schools received a summary of the Beating the Odds research and a personalized school report that focused on their performance on school and classroom variables, as compared to the mean of other schools in the study.
Writing can be used as a means to check for understanding (e.g., when students prepare a summary of a topic).
Anything you submit to eBook Architects through any means is defined as a Work, and includes, but is not limited to, the title of your submission, the completed book or manuscript or portions thereof, You or Your characters name, likeness, image, metadata and any other background or summary information, all images, video or other content, style sheets or mockups included in your submission.
Where most direct lenders use their websites as a means of collecting your email and phone number for one - on - one dealing, Guaranteed Rate goes a step further and also includes a convenient way to see a general summary of your options.
This doesn't mean you should skip over the body of the document, but this summary is a great spot to start verifying if key terms, such as the mortgage rate and the length of amortization, is accurate.
The information below is meant as a general summary for U.S. citizens and residents.
What Legge meant by that, the University of Queensland summary of her findings explained, was that «in addition to strategic cat control in bushland areas,» where cats have already long been massacred as rapidly as they can be found, «there is a need to address feral cats in heavily urbanized areas where their population density could be 30 times higher than in natural environments.»
My «Travel Made Easy» posts are meant to provide easy access to new destinations, hotel groups or airlines, by providing a quick summary of the most important information and links to more details, as you might need it.
As you can see in the summary video below, this basically works like any other tournament; you win, you progress, except this time losses don't mean total elimination.
It's possible that in the long term the Earth mean surface temperature will evolve much more as predicted by the GCM mean (or some other well - supported summary of the GCMs, or even one that has best accuracy among all of them), but to date nothing like that has been demonstrated.
As Isaac says, global mean precipitation is a less useful summary statistic than global mean temperature, if you are interested in what life will be like in a doubled CO2 world.
While looking at the real data used, those who wrote the summary of the report had assumed that mtons, stood for millions of tons, while it was meant as metric tons, only a million factor of.
In summary, and I haven't by any means read all of this history, it's a typical story; all the interesting stuff is condensed into a sentence or two and the nitty - gritty discussion, such as happens here, is ignored.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
Note that in the case of the Summaries, it isn't even as if you can choose between Plagiarism and Fabrication: any intentional change of meaning is a fabrication, period.
A related argument is that it is * impossible * for summaries of cited sources to be plagiarized... also nonsense... but if so, then there's W. 11.4 Summaries issue tally and at the very least the 4 categorized «B» and «C» (in caps), and in Bold seem especially obvious candidates for fabrication, as they all make explicit change to the text to change meaning signisummaries of cited sources to be plagiarized... also nonsense... but if so, then there's W. 11.4 Summaries issue tally and at the very least the 4 categorized «B» and «C» (in caps), and in Bold seem especially obvious candidates for fabrication, as they all make explicit change to the text to change meaning signiSummaries issue tally and at the very least the 4 categorized «B» and «C» (in caps), and in Bold seem especially obvious candidates for fabrication, as they all make explicit change to the text to change meaning significantly.
Now if you mean the very broad details like «temperatures are rising» which are highlights of the summary for policymakers, then you're more than welcome to challenge those as well, but good luck.
We encourage contributors to include either a gridded field, or regional mean value, and a graphic image that can be displayed on the SIPN website as well as a summary of the data and methods used to make these forecast.
The wide range of studies conducted with the ISCCP datasets and the changing environment for accessing datasets over the Internet suggested the need for the Web site to provide: 1) a larger variety of information about the project and its data products for a much wider variety of users [e.g., people who may not use a particular ISCCP data product but could use some ancillary information (such as the map grid definition, topography, snow and ice cover)-RSB-; 2) more information about the main data products in several different forms (e.g., illustrations of the cloud analysis method) and more flexible access to the full documentation; 3) access to more data summaries and diagnostic statistics to illustrate research possibilities for students, for classroom use by educators, or for users with «simple» climatology questions (e.g., annual and seasonal means); and 4) direct access to the complete data products (e.g., the whole monthly mean cloud dataset is now available online).
Summary of how they got to this finding: They use CMIP models which, if not outright flawed, have not proved their validity in estimated temperature levels in the 2030 to 2070 timeframe, are used as the basis for extrapolations that assert the creation of more and more 3 - sigma «extreme events» of hot weather; this is despite the statistical contradiction and weak support for predicting significant increases in outlier events based on mean increases; then, based on statistical correlations between mortality and extreme heat events (ie heat waves), temperature warming trends are conjured into an enlargement of the risks from heat events; risks increase significantly only by ignoring obvious adjustments and mitigations any reasonable community or person would make to adapt to warmer weather.
Their qualitative approach precluded any quantitative summary of the evidence at precise times, limiting the value of their review as a basis for comparison of the relative magnitude of mean hemispheric 20th - century warmth (Mann and Jones, 2003; Osborn and Briffa, 2006).
In summary, Allègre presents a «true curve» which is hand - drawn, in which an Antarctic temperature record is described as a global mean, on which he imposes a long term trend which is credited to Sime and colleagues who completely disown it.
That doesn't mean plaintiff will necessarily win, but summary judgment (which is decided by a judge as a matter of law) is inappropriate for a case where there are unresolved matters of genuine material fact (which are to be decided by a jury).
Some offences that had been classified as hybrid were reclassified as strictly summary, which meant Provincial Court trials for all of them.
Our attorneys have an impressive track record of obtaining summary disposition of cases prior to trial and are also skilled at resolving disputes using alternative means such as arbitration and mediation.
Here is a summary article from Outlaw.com, reviewing the law in the UK and elsewhere as to whether Google's «autocomplete» function for search topics could be defamatory if one or more of the suggested completions for the search term entered had a nasty meaning.
In very brief summary, under the Equality Act 2010 where an employer applies a provision, criterion or practice (i.e. in this case, requiring an employee to work on a religious day) this could amount to indirect discrimination unless the employer can show that the requirement is objectively justified as a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.
Invitation for sexual touching is a hybrid offence, meaning it is up to the Crown's discretion whether to prosecute the charge as a summary conviction or as an indictable offence.
Sexual Exploitation is a hybrid offence, meaning it is up to the Crown's discretion whether to prosecute the charge as a summary conviction or as an indictable offence.
First, it Summary E-memo assignments rely on the same underlying research sources as the larger assignment — which, in the first - year curriculum, means predominantly judicial opinions.39 Second, because the Summary E-memo involves the same legal issues as the larger assignment, the type of legal reasoning involved mirrors the type of legal reasoning required for the larger writing project.
Daniels et al. v. Canada (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) et al. 2016 SCC 12 Administrative Law — Constitutional Law — Courts — Indians, Inuit and Métis Summary: The plaintiffs sought declarations (a) that Métis and Non-status Indians were «Indians» within the meaning of the expression «Indians and lands reserved for Indians» in s. 91 (24) of the Constitution Act, 1867; (b) that the Queen (in right of Canada) owed a fiduciary duty to Métis and Non-status Indians; and © that the Métis and Non-status Indian peoples of Canada had the right to be consulted and negotiated with, in good faith, by the federal government on a collective basis through representatives of their choice, respecting all their rights, interests and needs as Aboriginal peoples.
However, as this blog argued in the post Summary Judgment - Appropriate In Most But Not All Employment Law Cases, just because the subject matter of a case is employment does not mean that the case is necessarily amenable to resolution by summary juSummary Judgment - Appropriate In Most But Not All Employment Law Cases, just because the subject matter of a case is employment does not mean that the case is necessarily amenable to resolution by summary jusummary judgment.
Alternate means to resolve cases should also be considered, such as pursuing a case by way of a hybrid trial (essentially a summary trial, with evidence in chief tendered mostly by way of affidavit evidence, with viva - voce evidence focused on cross-examination), or choosing to adjudicate the case by final and binding arbitration.
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