Sentences with phrase «more immediate process»

So that same idea of gather student information to change instruction was there, the digital tools facilitate a more immediate process...
This should result in better photos in all conditions, with a new 12 - megapixel sensor design that sits on top of DRAM so it has more immediate processing power.

Not exact matches

There's another dimension to scavenging that is more central to the creative process in scientists and innovators — and that's the act of refurbishing physical objects to fix immediate problems.
This process can also prove very difficult as an ICO is more likely to rise slowly in value rather than making a huge immediate profit, which means that the investor will have to deal with managing multiple wallets for a long time.
And last but not least, Suchocki expressly states that God's consequent nature is not prehended, while Whitehead not only claims in the last page of Process and Reality that «the perfected actuality passes back into the temporal world, and qualifies this world so that each temporal actuality includes it as an immediate fact of relevant experience» (PR 351), but also speaks in more exact language of» [t] he objective immortality of his [God's] consequent nature» (PR 32).
However, officials note that «the current inspection framework is antithetical to the Steiner ethos / pedagogical approach» in terms of «Literacy in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1)», where Ofsted required «more formal learning»; «KS2 tests», as «Last year, the Academy pupils did not sit the tests (the Academy provided the exam papers and rooms for pupils to sit the exams but parents chose not to allow their pupils to sit the tests)»; and «Teaching and learning», where it is noted that the schools consider that «any process which judges learning as the immediate outcome from teaching in a lesson is inappropriate.
In the meantime, even as NASA's CFD experts work down a path toward their long - range future goals of 2030 — advancements made possible only because of vast leaps in computer processing speed and power — their first step is to meet a set of more immediate technical challenges as soon as 2017.
The system can help scientists determine more about how a cell reacts to its immediate environment, Bissell says, and how that process goes wrong in growing or spreading tumors, in which cells lose their ability to read signals from their environment that would prevent them from dividing.
A graduated process when adapting teaching is far more valuable and effective than trying to impart limitless knowledge and expecting an immediate change.
Once again, these finding are consistent with adult learning in that these process elements value adult identity and experience, engage adults in the development of their own learning activities, allow dialogue and sharing of experience, provide time for teacher reflective practices, and provide more authentic and immediate use of learning.
It seemed closer, more immediate than Stalin's bomb, but I also imagined the process would be slower and more painful.
The bathing process also makes skins problems related to allergies, stress or external parasites more apparent, allowing owners to seek immediate treatment.
You may be surprised to find that adopting an animal is a more involved process than you expected, or that it means you can't have immediate access to an animal you are interested in.
The dog's body processes refined grains quickly, resulting in a more immediate impact on blood glucose levels.
On my way to a recent flight, while I was frantically putting my shoes back on among a pushy crowd in that tiny space past the scanning machine, my mind began to wander from its immediate train of thought (which, at that moment, included a fantasy involving my shoe coming into contact with the person's head behind me) to one that was slightly more peaceful and productive: How can the process of flying be improved outside of the plane?
Artist Statement My work seeks to rethink the tropes of photography by replacing the more common process of peering through a lens with a more immediate, physical experience.
Drawing has long been one of Gormley's core activities: a means to move away from the slow process of sculpture towards more immediate expressions of thought and feeling beyond the body.
Drawn from the museum's holdings of more than 700 Picasso prints, this exhibition gathers works made in the immediate postwar years, many of which sequentially depict the artist's process as he made changes and revisions.
This facilitates a more effective iterative design process, allowing the user to get an immediate idea of the building's energy performance, and rule out poorly performing design options, before exporting to PHPP to fine - tune the design and make the verification.
The almost immediate consequences would include the loss of reliable water resources for millions of people, and the start of a process leading to ultimate sea level rise of 4 - 10 metres or more.
(PS interestingly, a more immediate constraint for some rarer elements is the finite demand for other elements, as those rarer elements are mainly or exclusively obtained as byproducts from the processing of ores of other elements.)
My immediate interest is to understand the scientific validity of the recent hypothesis, and more generally to understand the processes and interactions affecting NH atmospheric circulation, particularly the jet stream and polar vortex.
But the broader challenge for many firms is less strategic and more immediate: getting their lawyers to adopt current technological changes and fully integrate new technologies into the daily processes of their working lives.
«It's just a way to make a more summary and immediate process because under the current system, if convicted outside Canada, you still have to re-prove all of the elements here which is cumbersome and takes time.
During the conversation, Grech described the immediate aftermath of his firm going public, what obligations the firm holds to investors versus clients, the reasons for the IPO, whether the IPO process was more difficult than expected, the post-IPO firm culture and the benefits of nonlawyer regulators.
While the Supreme Court is right to recognize the traditional balance struck by extensive pretrial process and the conventional trial «needs to be re-adjusted,» it is arguable by alluding to motions for directions and sanctioning motions to stay or dismiss improper summary judgment motions, the more immediate re-adjustment brought about by Hryniak will be an increased number of motions in the run - up to summary judgment.
Solos and boutique firms have a huge advantage over big firms: they can start up or change their business model quickly, giving them more immediate access to clients who are learning to love fixed pricing, constant access to files, and engagement in their legal process.
I had left private practice and gone to work for a company in - house BskyB, a media company and I was an in - house lawyer and that exposed me to the world of business in a much more immediate way and I could just see so many ways that law firms could be run efficiently if there were other people other than lawyers kind of, as part of the decision making process and you pool enough skills.
Commenting on the ECJ ruling in a statement, MEP and Civil Liberties Committee Chair, Claude Moraes, said it forces the EC to act to «come up with immediate alternative to Safe Harbor» — although he expressed disappointment at the lack of a more detailed EC update on the process.
That Chief Data Officer will likely need data scientists, and eventually a data lab, and a data factory — respectively one place to do longer term, innovative, out - of - the box thinking, and the other place to do more process - focused data analytics aimed at more immediate results.
The process is much more immediate and transactional than that.
«An important aspect of personal growth is to sort out the kinds of commitments that we as individuals are willing to make and prepared to keep... Then, instead of placing our trust in the «final product» of marital longevity, we as a couple might redirect our trust and commitment to the more immediate, fundamental process of relating openly, fully, and forthrightly with each other.
«Due to NRT's strong presence in more than 50 of the nation's 100 largest metropolitan market areas, we have immediate access to deep market intelligence to help developers navigate market trends and make impactful and profitable decisions throughout all phases of the sales and marketing process,» said Bruce Zipf, president and CEO of NRT, LLC.
By virtue of this thought process, a woman is more likely than a man to consider long - term and future goals, rather than her immediate needs.
The web has definitely made the design process more immediate and accessible.
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