Sentences with phrase «model in every material way»

We built Goldberg Segalla to be different from the traditional law firm model in every material way.

Not exact matches

The straightforward study simply invited 39 adults to make art for 45 minutes in any way they pleased, using simple materials like markers, modeling clay and collage supplies.
If it is a correct answer, it implies that we must support such organized efforts as that of the APPE4 to deflect current educational momentum into other channels than a mere reshifting of the same materials and approaches, putting forward of dead models as new panaceas, or the temptation to begin with precise discipline where in fact learning should start in a different way.
In order to make a small model plane, you first need to pick a good quality material, then figure out how to do it and in what order to connect the parts, and in the end to finish it off in an esthetic waIn order to make a small model plane, you first need to pick a good quality material, then figure out how to do it and in what order to connect the parts, and in the end to finish it off in an esthetic wain what order to connect the parts, and in the end to finish it off in an esthetic wain the end to finish it off in an esthetic wain an esthetic way.
I like the idea of small manufacturing arms, they seem analogous to the notion of microformats in that they bridge the gap between materials and the end user in small ways which work for a particular use case, audience or need rather than the Model T Ford, Taylorist approach.
In the final model, no variable was retained as an independently significant risk factor, and no variable modified the estimate of the effect of the medication group in a material way (> 10 %In the final model, no variable was retained as an independently significant risk factor, and no variable modified the estimate of the effect of the medication group in a material way (> 10 %in a material way (> 10 %).
«The challenge is to break down models that can no longer be reused into useful materialsin a way that doesn't harm the environment.»
Enkelmann's model suggests that global climate shifts triggered a change in the rheology — the way material behaves.
Brown refers to this as «big hunks falling out of the nebula» and thinks it's a way in which large building blocks might have been formed as starting material for his «pyramidal growth» model.
I would create my own set for sharing info, materials with them, parents, colleagues, etc. but it would be up to them to create their own circles (good modeling and respect for human capacities go a long way in my / our classroom).
He has gone around and modelled for our teachers, he has produced resource materials for our teachers, in terms of lesson plans from prep all the way through.
Saying it's time to redo the teaching model, educators and authors Dr. Brad Johnson and Tammy Maxson McElroy write in their book The Edutainer: Connecting the Art and Science of Teaching that teachers need to find more engaging ways to deliver instruction and connect the material to students» lives.
This model updates the library from a storehouse of information to a place where students can interact with information, learn 21st - century skills, and create content and materials in a whole new way.
Each of these materials were incorporated into the design of the vehicle, creating a blueprint that could pave the way for integrating lightweight advancements in future models.
American Motors led the way in galvanized steel news for 1981, by applying one - side and two - side galvanized materials to all of the exterior body panels on all its models.
The fit - and - finish is superb, the materials are top - notch (at least on the model we tested), and the design of the dashboard combines functionality with style in a way that's hard to imitate.
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There will be a model available to work from as a way to source imagery, if that is your preference, or artists can bring in their own source material.
There will be a model available to work from as a way to source imagery if that is your preference, and artists can bring in their own source material.
In her new body of work, long in the making, Pondick explores the materials resin, acrylic, and modeling compound, finding ways to use their properties that are alchemical and mysteriouIn her new body of work, long in the making, Pondick explores the materials resin, acrylic, and modeling compound, finding ways to use their properties that are alchemical and mysteriouin the making, Pondick explores the materials resin, acrylic, and modeling compound, finding ways to use their properties that are alchemical and mysterious.
The hugely respected American artist Carl Andre radically changed the way sculpture was perceived, heralding a remarkable alteration in the medium by not carving or modelling, but by just positioning raw materials.
The main material used was paper sheets which were vamped in creative ways to adapt to the models and composition of each photograph, resulting in a beautifully structured and colourful array of photographs exceeding far beyond the 75 cents styling expectations.
With its modeled, carved, cast and rolled plaster, with its plaster boulders, tapestries, mannequins and horses, the exhibition suggests the many ways the material is now being used in sculpture, painting and installations.
In some ways his paintings appear photorealistic, but his palette is restricted by the Humbrol enamel paints he uses — materials usually more associated with hobbyist model - makers than with the Turner prize shortlist.
While contrasting in colour with her contemporary use of light stones, the hard wood met her preference for direct carving over modelling; she would explain: «I like the resistance of the hard material and feel happier working that way» («The Aim of the Modern Artist: Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson», Studio, vol.104, no. 477, Dec. 1932, p. 332).
For some, the technique was simply a way of making surfaces modeled in responsive materials hard and permanent, while for others, it unified and homogenized disparate components.
Through a range of works on paper, models and sculptures rendered in a diverse range of materials, the exhibition plots how Clark worked her way along a fascinating trajectory, from the rationalistic art of geometric painting to a practice focussed on the abstract interactive object, pointing finally towards a conception of art as immersive, subjective experience that animated the latter half of her career.
So it seems to me that the simple way of communicating a complex problem has led to several fallacies becoming fixed in the discussions of the real problem; (1) the Earth is a black body, (2) with no materials either surrounding the systems or in the systems, (3) in radiative energy transport equilibrium, (4) response is chaotic solely based on extremely rough appeal to temporal - based chaotic response, (5) but at the same time exhibits trends, (6) but at the same time averages of chaotic response are not chaotic, (7) the mathematical model is a boundary value problem yet it is solved in the time domain, (8) absolutely all that matters is the incoming radiative energy at the TOA and the outgoing radiative energy at the Earth's surface, (9) all the physical phenomena and processes that are occurring between the TOA and the surface along with all the materials within the subsystems can be ignored, (10) including all other activities of human kind save for our contributions of CO2 to the atmosphere, (11) neglecting to mention that if these were true there would be no problem yet we continue to expend time and money working on the problem.
Evolution has through these two facts produced a material reality that is so fantastically complex, random and unpredictable that it can never be modeled except in the crudest way — the only accurate model of the world is itself.
Technology has affected legal delivery in several material ways including: how lawyers work; by whom they are employed; provider market share; new delivery models; agile workplaces; the creation of a legal supply chain; an emerging distinction between legal «practice» and «the delivery of legal services» (the business of law and legal operations); and an evolving division of labor among lawyers, other professionals, paraprofessionals, and machines.
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