Sentences with phrase «observation made from»

One initial observation I made from this training: many divorce lawyers who practice non-collaboratively are highly anxious and strung out about their work.
The major observation made from examining the pedigree was that the vast majority of affected dogs were born to healthy parents (143 affected dogs from 112 litters).
That's one of eight observations we made from our -LSB-...]
The cosmological principle opened the field of modern cosmology to practical investigation because it implies that observations made from our single vantage point in the universe are representative of the universe as a whole.
But observations made from multiple angles by three different craft revealed that comet Lovejoy's tail waggled and wobbled in unexpected ways (see video, from 0:20 onward) as the object zipped through the deepest parts of the solar atmosphere.
Satellite observations made from 1979 to 2016 show that the annual sea ice season in the greater Station Obama area has become 3 - 4 months shorter over the last 38 years.
There are also long records of surface oceanic observations made from ships since the mid-19th century and by dedicated buoys since about the late 1970s.
A few days later, the data are reanalysed using a global weather model that has been applied consistently to observations made from 1979 onwards.

Not exact matches

Dig Deeper: 5 Business Lessons Learned from Undercover Boss How to Set Up a Mystery Shopping Program: Appraising the Program A mystery shopper will make inquiries and observations according to the specifications of each project, noting specific details and measurements about the location and level of customer service provided.
He does what is vital for living with zest and vigor: he gets at observation of what happens, learns from it, makes adjustments and moves on.
One other observation I'd make is that the new computer operating system, Mountain Lion, and respective mobile software — iOS 6 — may be the last two independent operating systems we see from Apple.
Nolan, a CIA Graduate Fellow in sociology, produced the ethnography by making observations and interviewing 20 analysts in NCTC's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) while also working full time as a counterterrorism analyst at Nation Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) from January 2010 to January 2011.
From their observations, they think the mutual friendship helps the wolves hunt, by making rodents easier to spot and catch.
OBSERVATIONS can be made from the UK experience of VAT to help Australia avoid mistakes when introducing the GST, according to a UK tax expert visiting Curtin Business School.
A third observation from this analysis is that the ten - year forward real returns of investments made at PEs between 12 and 17 had the biggest spread between minimum and maximum returns and were therefore more volatile and less predictable.
I was talking with the editor of Breakthrough Technology Alert, Patrick Cox about health care costs and he made some very interesting observations from new research about health care.
In response, pro-life made the (accurate) observation that it is a mere technicality that separates the legal termination of late - term pregnancies from the illegal termination of late - term pregnancies so gruesomely exposed by the photos from Gosnell's clinic.
Wolfhart Pannenberg concluded his incisive overview of the period with the observation that one must «spare the Christian doctrine of God from the gap between the incomprehensible essence and the historical action of God, by virtue of which each threatens to make the other impossible,» and went on to state that «in the recasting of the philosophical concept of God by early Christian theology considerable remnants were left out, which have become a burden in the history of Christian thought.»
Perhaps we ought to ask how to make this observation from the Qur «an true, once more, among those who fellowship around the Bible.
From this superficial observation, it is easy to make the extrapolation and argue that the universe is like an organism that is self - sufficient, self - transcending.
One needs to be able to distinguish one's observations from the inferences one makes on the basis of those observations and to inquire about what one perceives.
It is hard to say — some come from perception, some come from philosophical and scientific observation, some come just from believing observations others have made.
This idea comes simply from the observation that most of the wonderful places of the world were not made by architects but by the people.»
When I get a chance I'll write a couple of posts — One about the homeless and Jesus (some dislike churches and Christians, others are Jesus followers, but most like Jesus), and one about observations the homeless make to us about the people who show up on their turf to «minister» to them (whose attitudes range from condescension, which is very common, to love, which is very uncommon).
So the vacationing Carl Scott made the following observation that I think deserves more attention than it will get in the comments section: The key here is Peter's 35 state claim [Peter Lawler passing on a story from the Politico that Santorum would lose 35 states.]
For a long time now the Christian understanding of man has been obscured by theories of his nature built on other dogmas than that of the sovereignty of God and constructed out of observations of his behavior made from other points of view than those of Christian faith.
My point is not that this suggests the possibility of positive support for Whitehead's notion of a variety of cosmic epochs (on his own theory of perception, it must be impossible for us to make observations of another epoch); my point is the negative one that generalizations from available astronomical data to uniformity throughout the universe may be precarious.
From a finite set of particular observations one can not derive a universal generalization with certainty (the much debated logic of induction can provide no inferential grounds for making assertions about all cases when only a particular group of cases has been examined).
It starts from the ground of particular observation; it makes a flight in the thin air of imaginative generalization; and it again lands for renewed observation rendered acute by rational observation» (PR 5/7).
It starts from the ground of particular observation; it makes a flight into the thin air of imaginative generalization; and it again lands for renewed observation rendered acute by rational interpretation.
«it was a shock to the people of the 19th century when they discovered, from observations science has made, that many features of the biological world could be ascribed to the elegant principal of natural selection.
It is a shock to us in the 20th century to discover, from observations science has made, that the fundamental mechanism of life can not be ascribed to natural selection, and therefore were designed.
Of course, for practical purposes we regard the position from which we make an observation as a fixed point, but this is an arbitrary choice on our part.
This observation from Ethics and Politics makes clear his view that a natural morality is forged by people over time through trial and error.
I shall here make some observations that partly agree with and partly differ from his.
it starts from the ground of particular observation; it makes a flight in the thin air of imaginative generalization; and it again lands for renewed observation rendered acute by rational interpretation.»
There arise from these observations certain implications for those of us who are indeed «scribes,» members of that class which makes its living from producing and distributing what passes today for officially certified «wisdom.»
Like the savage, he may make his bed wherever his right arm can support him, and from his simple and athletic attitude of observation, the property - owner seems buried and smothered in ignoble externalities and trammels, «wading in straw and rubbish to his knees.»
Although Schmidt derives his view from the SMW chapter «Abstraction,» he evidently finds the basis for his observation in statements Whitehead made about the relational essence of eternal objects, and this buttresses my own conclusions.
I'm counting on my friend Roger to bring his historical and theological insight to the conversation, which means I'll be sharing a bit more from a personal perspective, incorporating my own story with some of your stories to make some general observations about what I think is happening in evangelicalism and why some of it makes me excited and some of it causes concern.
Physics, in particular, is noted for its ability to use inductive reasoning to posit universal laws such as Einstein's General Relativity, making the claim that experiments and observations on or from earth allow us to generalise a theory into universal law, i.e. a law of physics that we believe must hold everywhere in the universe because this is a law written into the fabric of the universe.
Today I want to share with you some observations I've made from my own life as well as the lives of my friends about escaping.
One could make a similar observation regarding the baroque and early classical musical styles of the 17th and early 18th centuries (roughly from Handel to Haydn), which crossed rather freely from the operatic stage and concert hall to the church and back again.
In this context it is difficult not to recall the observation of Eddington, made a half - century ago (NPW 47 - 58) that in Minkowski's time - space the past is separated from the future even more effectively than in the world of Newton: instead of an instantaneous three - dimensional cross-section, it is a four - dimensional region of «Elsewhere» which separates the causal past from the causal future.
But it was also the case that, as Alter moved from making brilliant observations about a small selection of texts to writing large commentaries on entire biblical books, the weaknesses of his scholarship became more visible.
«They are snippet observations from corrections officers and are not clinical impressions made by his treating psychologist or psychiatrist at the jail.
«Judging from observations made during my brief visit to this portion of the island, east of Dunga, the chillie cultivation struck me as being of a very scattered nature, generally small isolated patches from half to one or two acres in extent, and combined with tobacco, tomato, pumpkins, etc..
By my astute observations, however, the vast majority of Americans are either completely unaware of most of these practices or consider them to be liberal, new age blasphemy, like those barefoot running shoes and $ 10 juice made from dandelions.
It seems from my observations that Wenger has ruined more players than made them.
This is what Arsenal has become, and this is not something i made up but direcltly from the observation of the present and past games.
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