Sentences with phrase «on idealized»

Although our results are based on an idealized modeling framework that captures only naturally occurring climate variations, they clearly suggest that decadal climate predictions for soil hydrological conditions are feasible and may become beneficial for forestry, water management, and agriculture.
Most scenario studies collected for this assessment that are based on the idealized assumptions that all countries of the world begin mitigation immediately, there is a single global carbon price applied to well functioning markets, and key technologies are available, find that meeting a 430 480 ppm CO2eq goal by century's end would entail a reduction in the amount global consumers spend of 1 4 % in 2030, 2 6 % in 2050, and 3 11 % in 2100 relative to what would happen without mitigation.
Convection - permitting simulations on an idealized land planet are performed to understand whether soil moisture acts to support or impede the organization of convection.
It tends to focus on an idealized description of the investment - product manager's goals, rather than on how the manager will pursue them.
Astronomer Avi Loeb of Harvard University says the idea of dark matter stars «relies on idealized assumptions that may not be realized in nature.»

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And now there's 15th Ave.. This new, idealized Starbucks (maybe that explains the Plato on the wall?)
Some theologians have idealized a purity of theological work that would make it unaffected by this general human reflection on the human situation.
[It should be noted here that complementarian notions of manhood and womanhood tend to be based on culturally — influenced stereotypes, many of which project idealized notions of the post-industrial revolution nuclear family onto biblical texts rather than taking those texts on their own terms — a topic we've discussed at length in the past and will continued to discuss in the future.]
Armstrong's self - deception took place on a grand scale, to be sure, but his story has too many disturbing parallels to our own, as we construct our idealized identities in our own way and become unable to let them go.
He had come to associate himself and his self - worth with an idealized narrative, and as time went on, he became more and more obsessed with «controlling the narrative.»
I am sure it was with laughter in his eyes that he confused those who objected to his companions» plucking the grain heads as they passed through the fields on the Sabbath with a reminder of what David, the idealized hero, had done, entering the «house of God,» taking the consecrated bread from the Holy Place, and giving it to his companions because they were hungry.
He idealized youth and wanted young thinkers to develop their own ideas, not spend their best years on a Nachlass.
Thus he gave to the Hebrews the city which was to become not only their political capital, but idealized, the very center for the rule of God himself — not finally, or always, on the Palestinian hills, but high and lifted up in the heavens — «Zion, city of our God.»
Others become depressed because they imagine that everyone else is enjoying a warm, idealized family experience, while they are on the outside looking in.
Yes, there can be a pathology to women like Friedman who fall for an inmate; many have a «wound,» as Visiting Life: Women Doing Time on the Outside author Bridget Kinsella says or have a «need for a safe, idealized, romantic fantasy of love» that «transcends judgment» as Women Who Love Men Who Kill author Sheila Isenberg says.
But, in Gadgil's opinion, most cookstoves at that time failed to catch on because, while their testing in idealized laboratory settings might have been top - notch, field testing was practically nonexistent.
Could one use those equations to rebuild the description of matter on a new foundation, starting from idealized «atoms» of charge?
Chen et al. simulated the pressure and temperature caused by an idealized lightning strike on rocks and found that lightning can produce the same conditions and effects caused by impact events.
«The majority of previous studies have relied on conceptual, idealized models, which are not physically and geologically accurate,» Liu said.
Because we think of psychological disorders on a continuum, we may worry when our own ways of thinking and behaving don't match up with our idealized notion of health.
Experiments and simulations showed that a water droplet on a repellent surface will freeze upward into a microscopic six - armed formation that resembles an idealized snowflake, with only a small portion of its base adhering to the surface.
A study of the different ways of interacting with the site now offers an answer: Grazing on the content of other people's idealized lives may make reality painful.
For example, one theory holds that people post idealized versions of themselves on Facebook, and comparing those to your own real - world life is toxic if you don't take part in the online theater.
Broecker's articulation of likely effects of freshwater outbursts in the North Atlantic on ocean circulation and global climate (Broecker, 1990; Broecker et al., 1990) spurred quantitative studies with idealized ocean models (Stocker and Wright, 1991) and global atmosphere — ocean models (Manabe and Stouffer, 1995; Rahmstorf 1995, 1996).
Their income depends on the image they project, which typically has to conform to the ridiculously idealized standards of Hollywood beauty.
Waiting too long leaves ample opportunity for your date to get bored and move on or - possibly worse - to create an idealized image you can't live up to when you're finally face - to - face.
A new study published by Routledge takes a closer look at what we think of as our «idealized selves,» which is what we project on our dating profiles.
When coupled with scattered accents and gallows humor, these idealized landscapes seem to suit a tale all about an America that never quite was, a homestead driven by desire, but built on bodies.
Still, valuable for the way it cracked the veneer on the nuclear family, which was heavily idealized at the time.
«Westworld,» the 1973 sci - fi film conceived by novelist Michael Crichton that marked his directorial debut, is often regarded a high - concept precursor to his later work, «Jurassic Park,» in which a high - tech amusement park descends into chaos when its primary attractions — in this case automated denizens of an idealized Old West, rather than T - Rexes and velociraptors — turn on the attendees.
Co-directors Kelly and Stanley Donen insisted on shooting on location in New York, which apparently means that they're choosing «authenticity» over idealized fantasy.
Again like one of those college Id melodramas, it ends with a morally unmotivated suicide so that our idealized icons of impossible younger selves might gather in bad suits and unlikely haircuts to mourn the crush of years — to commiserate on how the best days of their lives were sacrificed at the altar of misspent youth, damning the crusty old Dean for separating their hale comrade from the only thing that ever gave his life meaning.
(Actually, if there's a glaringly Hollywood - ized note in the film, it's the rather idealized vision of Combs, who, perhaps not surprisingly, has executive producer credit on the film.)
The Greatest Showman is a wildly idealized take on Barnum's humble beginnings that touts itself as an uplifting story about the importance of family, believing in yourself, celebrating your differences, friendship, love, and racial inclusivity.
The neighborhood outside storefront diner, where Jeremy (Jude Law) offers the jilted Lizzie a sympathetic ear, is no realistic stop on a city tour but a dreamily idealized location, not so much lived in as warmly remembered.
Coppola picked up the stylized color palettes for The Godfather movies, where the sepia became an idealized past contrasted with the chilly present of Michael's corruption, and brought Storaro over to shoot Apocalypse Now, while Paul Schrader reached out to production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti to be his «visual consultant» on American Gigolo and Cat People, films with defining, carefully painted color palettes.
2) How many charter authorizers actually do a good job of judging school quality — how representative is the highly idealized, romantic fantasy Mike has provided here of the way charter authorizers typically work back here on Earth Prime?
It is modeled on «parent trigger» laws in other states, like those idealized in the propaganda movie «Won't Back Down», which made the opening of school rounds last Fall (as its predecessor, «Waiting for Superman» had been on in September 2011).
The system is idealized to be set up equitably so students are not admitted based on current academic ability or race, ethnicity, or disability.
For skeptics who believe that she might have idealized the courage and generosity of ordinary Italians during the 1940s, Russell closes her author's note with the following inscription chiseled on the marble memorial stela in Borgo San Dalmazzo by the Jews of Saint - Martin - Vesubie in honor of the people of Valle Stura and Valle Gesso: When racial hatred raged in Europe, Jewish Refugees, uncertain of their fate, coming from distant countries — Austria, Belgium, Germany, Poland — found hospitality and safety in these valleys.
While all characters are based on aspects of their creator, if you're a new writer you'll create characters who are Mary Sues or Marty Stus: idealized people, representations of yourself, and your counterpart of the opposite sex.
On stock trading using a PI controller in an idealized market: The robust positive expectation property
As such, the true strength of ability to explain what is going on decreases, while economic becomes an odd «inside game» for a funny group of mathematicians trying to make sense of an idealized world that bears little resemblance to our own world.
Owners and breeders compete in cat shows to see whose animal bears the closest resemblance (best conformance) to an idealized definition, based on breed type and the breed standard for each breed.
In the idealized world, we'd all have the cash on hand to deal with anything life decides to bring our way.
But the future's rarely what we've idealized, and in Headlander, you wake up on a derelict spaceship to the stark news that you are the last organic life left in the known universe and Methuselah, the leader of the robot society that has supplanted humanity, wants you dead.
«This image comments upon notions of idealized beach scenes with a dead - pan and subtle, but sweetly satirical play on the notion of a «view,»» said Dianne Vanderlip, esteemed curator of the ART hotel, who previously served as the founding curator of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum.
The sculptures in the exhibition include a life - sized black figurine of St. Katherine, an idealized gray vase, an over-sized black snake, and a pair of bright blue kidneys sitting on a checkered table cloth.
Works on view, drawn from the Morgan's collections, survey illustrated publications from 1890 to 1935, contextualizing them within their idealized past — in touchstones of medieval and Renaissance book design — and mapping potential trajectories in experimental animation, the fine press, and works by graphic artists today.
The objects on display, including coffins, jewels and statuary from the Brooklyn Museum's extensive, world - renowned collection, introduce visitors to the mysteries of mummification, the funeral procession and rituals that prepared the entombed deceased for passage to the underworld, the final judgment of the gods in determining the disposition of the soul and the idealized afterlife.
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