Sentences with phrase «opened the boundary in»

Please explain to me the mathematical difference between an inflow and outflow open boundary in terms of characteristics.

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The Council will be open to all biotechnology stakeholders in the province and will strive to fully integrate the interests of groups that span geographic and functional boundaries.
«Our volunteer model is pretty unique in the fact that we provide a free and open door opportunity [to volunteers], removing boundaries for people who want to help,» Lauren Muldowney, Chief of Volunteer Experience at All Hands and Hearts, told Global Citizen.
He adds that the sign character and servant role of the church demand that in the face of the oppressive situation of the people, the church must «organize itself into peoples» movement for liberation» cutting across the boundaries of religion, caste and culture; and here transparency of the church requires that we have to conceive of an open church with flexible structures, boundaries, rules and rituals making Christian identity vulnerable.
Rather than disappearing, their boundaries have been reconstructed in ways that seem to keep them open and connected to a larger world.
Rather than disappearing, denominational boundaries have been reconstructed in ways that seem to keep them open and connected to a larger world.
The «sociable» design, by contrast, arranges its space about a central circular stairwell so that the rooms are all connected, while openings in the boundary — windows, gateways, gardens — break down the barrier between outer world and inner castle — see FIGURE 3) 3
And if that boundary - crossing is set in constitutional or legal concrete, it opens up a Pandora's box of undesirable results.
This transcendence which is the human person's openness to what is to come, unlimited openness, is in Marxism a human project in a definite historical situation, a human choice to remain open to the future as limitless human dimension, an absence of any final boundary.
Our concern for opening the boundaries of the mind in our religious language requires love and imagination.
«In the world in which we now live, with fears about «The Other» - whether that be Sunni, Shia, Jew, Christian, Yazidi, Hindu or Buddhist - stoked and spread through social media, and amplified by those who would seek to suppress understanding, rather than promote it, there is an urgent need for calm reflection and a genuinely sustained, empathetic and open dialogue across boundaries of faith, ethnicity and culture.&raquIn the world in which we now live, with fears about «The Other» - whether that be Sunni, Shia, Jew, Christian, Yazidi, Hindu or Buddhist - stoked and spread through social media, and amplified by those who would seek to suppress understanding, rather than promote it, there is an urgent need for calm reflection and a genuinely sustained, empathetic and open dialogue across boundaries of faith, ethnicity and culture.&raquin which we now live, with fears about «The Other» - whether that be Sunni, Shia, Jew, Christian, Yazidi, Hindu or Buddhist - stoked and spread through social media, and amplified by those who would seek to suppress understanding, rather than promote it, there is an urgent need for calm reflection and a genuinely sustained, empathetic and open dialogue across boundaries of faith, ethnicity and culture.»
Fourth, such families are open systems that interact in a mutually nurturing way with a considerable number of people, families, and institutions outside their own family boundaries.
The book's description of GIFT is accurate, but to say that the Church's prohibition of artificial insemination doesn't apply in this case because what is inserted into the recipient woman is no longer only sperm but a catheter containing both a retrieved egg and sperm retrieved after intercourse only lays Catholic bioethics open to the charge that it is based on an arbitrary set of boundaries discernible only to the well initiated.
Both grew without external sponsorship, embraced youthful mobile populations, gave a public role to women, featured voice over text, exploited open spaces in the social system, aggressively globalized their message, adapted to local settings, attracted the marginalized, and established clear yet selective boundaries between themselves and the surrounding culture.
For may of the people I talk with they still want to explore their faith in the company of others, but struggle with heirachical boundaries of what can or is open for discussion.
We have a very open adoption to this day and understand one another's boundaries in the relationship.
So my question is, do you think a marriage or a relationship / friendship like that could work if both are open and upfront about the terms and boundaries of the relationship, and both are content to cohabitate (sic) in an arrangement like this because we make each other happy and we love each other in our own way, but we're not in love with each other?
In addition, the lines should always be open for the children to express their thoughts and feelings and to be aware of the new rules and boundaries.
It's such a hard issue to deal with — as with others we don't want our daughter drinking in the park, we do allow a drink at home occasionally and certainly enjoy a responsible drink ourselves but despite lots of open channels of communication teens will always find a way to push the boundaries
He promised a «full and open selection process» to choose every would - be Labour MP if new constituency boundaries are in place before 2020.
Yesterday Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan opened public consultation into how Assembly electoral boundaries might be drawn in future.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)- Pennsylvania's perfect storm of new district boundaries, the most open seats in decades and Democrats» passionate anti-Trump fever has propelled a tidal wave of candidates into congressional primaries.
There are more technical things in the law, like who gets what patent or how we draw boundaries over water, but the fundamental law should and in fact is open to almost anyone.
Options open to MPs without seats include applying for selection in a new seat whose boundaries resemble their old one or going up against another MP for the right to represent a different seat.
Pennsylvania's perfect storm of new district boundaries, the most open seats in decades and Democrats» passionate anti-Trump fever has propelled a tidal wave of candidates into congressional primaries.
The Commissioner of Economic Development should be required to review all of the existing zones to determine if and how the requirements of the opening sentence of section 958 (a) are being complied with and make appropriate changes in all of the zone boundaries to ensure compliance with this requirement.
The three curved benches were added in the latest redesign to create additional small play areas for children and to create a boundary between play equipment and open space at the middle of the playground, explained Nancy Prince, deputy chief of design for the Parks Department.
Clegg has been open that he had supported equalisation of boundaries in principle, but said months ago that he would exact retribution against the Tories for failing to back a deal to introduce an elected House of Lords.
Bar - Natan is one of a small number of so - called «open notebook scientists» who are pushing the boundaries of technology and data sharing by posting their work online, almost in real time.
In the 1990s, supporters of the Labour party, then in opposition, realized that they could influence the creation of parliamentary constituencies by submitting their own maps to the Boundary Commissions for consideration, which opened the door to all parties jockeying for power, Johnston sayIn the 1990s, supporters of the Labour party, then in opposition, realized that they could influence the creation of parliamentary constituencies by submitting their own maps to the Boundary Commissions for consideration, which opened the door to all parties jockeying for power, Johnston sayin opposition, realized that they could influence the creation of parliamentary constituencies by submitting their own maps to the Boundary Commissions for consideration, which opened the door to all parties jockeying for power, Johnston says.
We never see this outermost boundary of the atom and assume atoms in situ have open space between them when their field dark matter extends to other spin touching atoms on 6 sides.
«The work being done, not only in face transplantation, but also in areas like hand, uterine and penile transplantation, is pushing the boundaries of medicine and surgery and opening up new avenues to restore the lives of people like Patrick.
Recently, signatures of CO Cameron and CO2 + doublet ultraviolet auroral emissions have been detected with SPICAM (Gérard et al. 2015); they showed that the Mars aurora is a temporary and spatially localized phenomenon appearing near the open - closed magnetic field line boundary in cusp - like structures.
The park area forms the northern boundary of Monterey Bay and is one of the last open headlands in California.
But to date there is just one carbon capture system in commercial operation at a power station, the Boundary Dam coal plant that Canada's SaskPower utility opened last year.
Having never been to New York Fashion Week before it was an eye opening experience to see influencers testing the boundaries of peacocking whilst freezing their butts off in the cold cold winter.
The London design house opens the Burberry beauty box in the heart of London's Covent Garden aiming to blur the boundaries between the physical and digital.
In Opening Up, a book on open relationships, author Tristan Taormino indicates that setting boundaries makes it easier for couples to determine what is acceptable within their relationships.
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The found footage / multiplatform approach opened up the film to creative possibilities I hadn't encountered in my previous films, and I think these sorts of films will only continue to push boundaries as the technology changes, said director Barry Levinson.
Without more conversations about our educational values and purpose in the wake of this new age of open learning, we will surely struggle to set realistic boundaries for safety and clear goals to support all students to their individual successes.
In this case the challenge is promoted by the Junta de Andalucía, somehow within an open innovation strategy, where the key is cooperation and collective intelligence to go beyond the boundaries of the organization.
Located within the boundaries of the West Ada School District, Idaho's largest, St. Ignatius opened in the fall of 2017 with 410 students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.
«For the federal government to require districts to open up their boundaries would be a level of federal intrusion into the affairs of states and local districts far beyond anything» in current law, Mr. Carey said.
The charter corporations often promise the sponsoring districts that they will not open learning centers in their district boundaries, so that the sponsors will not lose students and revenue.
School choice also includes open enrollment — allowing students to attend public schools outside their neighborhood boundaries — and distance learning options that can help connect children in rural communities.
Just as the Desert Trails charter school opened in July, the school board voted to open its boundaries, so that students can attend any school parents choose in the district.
As an in - district charter, the school will be open to students across Bexar County, with first priority for those within Irving's attendance boundaries.
In August 2013, the Anderson Unified School District («District») filed a complaint against the Shasta Secondary Home School («Shasta»), a nonclassroom - based charter school authorized by the Shasta union High School District, alleging that Shasta did not have legal authority to open a resource center within the District's boundaries because of the geographic site restrictions found in the Charter Schools Act, Education Code sections 47605 and 47605.In August 2013, the Anderson Unified School District («District») filed a complaint against the Shasta Secondary Home School («Shasta»), a nonclassroom - based charter school authorized by the Shasta union High School District, alleging that Shasta did not have legal authority to open a resource center within the District's boundaries because of the geographic site restrictions found in the Charter Schools Act, Education Code sections 47605 and 47605.in the Charter Schools Act, Education Code sections 47605 and 47605.1.
It seems to me that open enrollment practices are having a normative effect whereby charters» composition of at risk students are more like the citywide average than the local in - boundary DCPS school.
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