Sentences with phrase «model of sorts»

But I had seen other construction models of this sort before, and so I asked my brother why churches and companies spent money to have these models built.
For a period of two years, things may go back to how they were before the agency model or there may be a hybrid model of sorts.
Unlike the majority of effects shops, explains Frechette, «we're at the very front of visual effects, and make digital computer models of any sort of real world object that [the director] needs.»
You then wandered off into your bizarre assertion that you could create all of climate science without using models of any sort.
(Hofmann, it should be noted, has ties to a competing business model of sorts: He advises a startup called SilverCloud that markets online cognitive behavioral therapy programs for anxiety and other conditions.)
As you'd expect, the downsized power unit is designed to mix power with efficiency, though with a hybrid model likely on the way the V6 will likely serve as an entry - level model of sorts.
Well, what will change will be folks» perception of EV performance, since Nissan claims the BladeGlider actually previews a production model of some sort.
When the 360 & PS3 came out they had a graphics chip equivalent to the best graphics chip around in PCs at the time with a few beneficial tweaks (like the 360's edram and ati xenos gpu with extra shader cores over it's PC bretherin being in combination with the xenon cpu as 1 chip for high bandwidth - the rsx in the ps3 is a more powerful version of the nvidia 7800gtx from pcs with a special memory model of some sort).
Back in April 2010, during the volcano flying ban in Europe, Alex Cockburn wrote a piece about modeling of all sorts.
Her books with Rita Nakashima Brock, whom I also claim as a PhD student, are models of the sort of writing from which I have hopes of spiritual change in the church.
Church is what you bring, not the destination or model of some sort of «service» concocted by the organization police.
In discussing the billiard - ball model he writes: «Models of this sort are not normally shown to be true or false by crucial experiments; it is rather that they work well or badly for particular purposes, and when they work badly they gradually fall into disuse.
Seeing us struggle but manage, no matter how ragged our «performance» seemed to us, provided a model of sorts, however imperfect, a picture of how we can work together and muddle through.
But, as with all modeling of this sort, they may have under - or overestimated what is needed,» Scavia said.
They trade by appointment at best, and so someone has to estimate value via a model of some sort.
«Without a model of that sort, it violates fundamental justice.»
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