Sentences with phrase «observation notes in»

Right after a circle, it can be helpful to jot down observation notes in a listening log to capture raw data before it sifts through your brain.
However, by the time of his revised Nature reply, he'd realized that the problem was deeper and conceded that the bristlecone shape had been demoted to the PC4 (an observation noted in MM 2005 (GRL, EE)-RRB-.

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Looking at the entire data series from July last year to March this year, an observation that's worth noting is the modest 2 % increase in total gold holdings equivalent to around 166 tonnes.
A recent report in McKinsey Quarterly notes an observation that we at Accelerence readily agree with: «Along with baseball, Lassie, and apple pie, sma... Read More >>
«However, I ended by noting that facts are not the same as values, that while facts can be wrested from a complex universe by close observation and disciplined experiment, values can't be «proven» in the same way as facts.
In general, i've always wondered why those «workarounds» are actually tolerated (e.g.phone dialers, etc)-- It seems that if one is not to do something for a given reason, you just don't do it, period... please note, no offense intended with my post, just an observation.
Based on notes of conversations he had with Chanel in 1946, Morand gives us Chanel's observations on friends and rivals like Picasso («He destroyed, but then he constructed»), Misia Sert («Misia is to Paris what Kali is to the Hindu pantheon), Diaghalev («he traveled through Europe in the role of a penniless patron»), Stravinsky (««You're married, Igor,» I told him... and he, very Russian: «She knows I love you.
Take note, it is ONLY string theorists who even give fine tuning the time of day... and that's ONLY because they have the multiverse to lose the implied significance that resides in the observation.
Of particular importance in this regard, though little noted by historians or popular piety, are Nuechterlein's telling observations on the Lincoln who prosecuted the war through to its conclusion despite its frightful costs» whatever the popular and, in some sense, real perception of Lincoln as tenderhearted.
Ms. Anna Williams quotes some interesting observations from noted scholars in her recent post on «The Common Law and the Constitution.»
Rather than allow this experience to float free of the moorings of actual science, as Jurgen Moltmann appears to do, we would prefer to ground it in the dynamic of scientific observation, along the lines indicated in this issue's Notes from Across the Atlantic.
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
In the first place, he notes that imagination is essential in order to free experience from the habit of focusing on the same selected observations, which have become solidified and thus transformed into «matters of fact.&raquIn the first place, he notes that imagination is essential in order to free experience from the habit of focusing on the same selected observations, which have become solidified and thus transformed into «matters of fact.&raquin order to free experience from the habit of focusing on the same selected observations, which have become solidified and thus transformed into «matters of fact.»
A belief in sheer observation, unaided by imagination, is precisely the core of the Baconian method of induction, which, as Whitehead notes ironically, «if consistently pursued, would have left science where it found it» (PR 5/7).
Note again, I'm not interested in the magicking, these are just easy observations on the lacking veracity of the myths.
I do not elsewhere «skewer» conservatives for their devotion to the founders» intentions because of its resemblance to the principle of sola scriptura — I note this mostly as a bemused observation — but because, apparently unlike Reilly, I do not subscribe to a «Great Man» view of historical agency and historiography in which the mens auctoris provides the definitive key to the meaning of texts or historical events.
Yet current discussions scarcely make note of Schweitzer's perceptive observations on precisely this problem, let alone his solution to this lacuna in modern theology.
An atonement theology directed towards the assuaging of guilt before God is a powerful gospel — in contexts where God is immediately and almightily real; or where (as we may note more skeptically) a religion is still powerful enough to hold up before its host culture the image of a holy and righteous deity before whom none is worthy except through the appropriate cultic observations.
According to Pinnock, purported «errors» in the Bible often dissolved when the above observations were noted.
Friedman notes Irving Kristol's observation that «In America all successful politics is the politics of hope,» and ends on a guardedly hopeful note that the younger generation of conservative — or at least more conservative — Jews has learned that lesson.
In thinking about the public order, notes Turner, Calvin College has drawn heavily on the legacy of the Dutch politician Abraham Kuyper (1837 - 1920), but he agrees with Mark Noll's observation that recent evangelical political thinkers have also borrowed «from the Anabaptist heritage, from the mainline Protestantism of Reinhold Niebuhr, or from the neoconservative Catholicism of Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, and George Weigel.»
Expanding on Arendt's observations Shriver notes how Jesus began his ministry proclaiming the Rule of God, calling Twelve to be with him and sending them forth to be like the light of the world, the salt of the earth, and to join him in calling whole towns to repentance.
While certain themes had spelled themselves out in the course of the observations, others became apparent only after all the notes were analyzed.
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.
... God so clothes the grass of the field...» Matthew (6: 28 - 30) «In saying that the Church should take serious note of modern science in her catechesis and in her evangelisation we are merely affirming that this improved observation should help to develop further our vision of reality.&raquIn saying that the Church should take serious note of modern science in her catechesis and in her evangelisation we are merely affirming that this improved observation should help to develop further our vision of reality.&raquin her catechesis and in her evangelisation we are merely affirming that this improved observation should help to develop further our vision of reality.&raquin her evangelisation we are merely affirming that this improved observation should help to develop further our vision of reality.»
We noted in passing the authors» observation that there is a type of research that is congruent with this picture of a theological school's intellectual work; but they never elaborate.
It is also interesting to note that where customary law — adat — deviates from religious law and can not be reconciled to it even in a formal way, it is often customary law which is observed, and such observation is not derogatory to religious sentiment nor to the conscientious observance of the religious obligations and practices of Islam.
Schindler concluded his section on concupiscence with the observation: «Needless to say, ambiguity on the three points noted here can quickly slide one toward a dangerous imprudence in matters of sexuality.»
I am struck with the observation that perhaps the reason Mark ended his Gospel on this strange note of fear was «to emphasize human inadequacy, lack of understanding, and weakness in the presence of supreme divine action and its meaning.»
It is interesting and revealing to note the observation made by Guarani Indian to Pope John - Paul II in Manaus in 1980 thus: «Brazil was not discovered, Brazil was stolen».
Richard Sterling, writing in Fiery - Foods & BBQ magazine, noted that Bernal Díaz, the chronicler of the conqueror Hernan Cortes, made careful observations about the chocolate in his book, The Conquest of New Spain.
HOSPITALIZED: EDDIEMACHEN, heavyweight contender, for observation, after being found in his car with a suicide note and revolver.
Come to SEC Country for the latest news, notes and observations in South Carolina recruiting.
It is important to note that these studies, which support breast milk's power to develop infants» cognitive ability are based mainly on observation and could contain confounding factors such as minor differences in mother - baby interaction.
Esther Perel, noted therapist and author of Mating in Captivity, offers an important observation that monogamy and love don't necessarily have anything to do with each other — and that it's not always unhappily married people who cheat.
Your note that the diversity has in fact diminished coincide with my observations (I also see a higher hostility to the political opponent and a much more partisan approach to handle disagreements).
The European Union observation mission in Gabon said Tuesday it noted an anomaly in voting results from the president's stronghold province that pushed him over the edge to win re-election by a slim margin.
He noted his observation of Ondo people who appear confused and unsure of what would follow the immediate satisfaction from the naira handout received in consideration of the votes cast.
As a side note, I canvassed for Hochul and Weprin in those elections and my analysis reflects my unscientific observations from knocking on hundreds of doors in those two districts.
The observations underscore the exciting discoveries that are possible when NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is launched in 2018, note the researchers.
In fact, the authors note, «a striking observation is that Neandertals are as closely related to a Chinese and Papuan individual as to a French individual....
Xiao notes that, «the in situ observations are still very, very important.
Editor's Note (10/3/17): This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Rainer Weiss, Barry C. Barish and Kip S. Thorne «for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.»
He also noted that when he drank hot coffee in the morning, the animalcules in his mouth died; it was the first observation that heat killed microbes.
As Stephen C. Riser and M. Susan Lozier note in their February 2013 Scientific American article, «Rethinking the Gulf Stream,» «A comparison of the Argo data with ocean observations from the 1980s, carried out by Dean Roemmich and John Gilson of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shows that the upper few hundred meters of the oceans have warmed by about 0.2 degree C in the past 20 years.
Another observation Northen noted from these results is that in many cases, metabolites that are found to be released by one microbe are consumed by another.
«It was an exciting thing to stumble upon,» says astronomer and lead author Rok Roškar of the University of Washington, Seattle, who notes that recent observations support the model's conclusion that radial migration of stars might be quite pervasive in the Milky Way.
And in a preprint paper we submitted immediately after Advanced LIGO's February 2016 announcement of its first gravitational - wave discovery (https://arxiv.org/abs/1603.05234)-- published this past March — we noted that it had probably detected the merging of such PBHs and estimated the rate of events expected in our scenario, which seems to agree with more recent observations.
Additional observations, Dvorak notes, may have helped these nascent astronomers notice the long - term pattern in solar eclipses with similar paths, which tend to recur roughly every 18 years.
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