A number of objects — usually represented by mathematical points — chase each other, so that at each instant each object is moving directly towards
some other chosen object.
Not exact matches
The reason they
chose gold versus
other objects is important - gold has certain characteristics that make it a better «store of value» (as it is commonly known) than
other objects:
What is
chosen therefore is one of those types of act which «in the Church's moral tradition have been termed «intrinsically evil» (intrinsice malum): they are such always and per se, in
other words on account of their very
object, and quite apart from the ulterior intentions of the one acting and the circumstances.»
It seems that we live in a free country but when people
choose to use that freedom
other people
object.
What actually happens is that the eye reads the light as standard and sees how the
object affects that light: it reads the relation between the light coming in and coming off, and reads the
other colours in relation to a
chosen colour and in relation to its own adaptive state.
At the center, they meditated daily using techniques designed to foster calm sustained attention on a
chosen object and to generate aspirations such as compassion, loving - kindness, emphatic joy and equanimity among participants, for
others and themselves.
People have known at least since biblical times that there's a way to divide such an
object between two people so that neither person envies the
other: one person cuts the cake into two slices that she values equally, and the
other person gets to
choose her favorite slice.
Powerpoint explaining gender of nouns in French, and how to
choose between le / la / les and un / une / des - on the topic of classroom
objects, but could easily be adapted to
other topics.
In
other words, map out every aspect of your eLearning module or activity so that you
choose the appropriate Reusable Learning
Objects.
Each group visits various sites and takes photos, and after we're back at school the students research the mathematical significance of the symbols or
objects they've
chosen, write and / or solve the problems they posed, annotate their photos and post them on an electronic bulletin board or map of the Mall, and express what they've learned and enjoyed in
other creative ways such as movies, kahoots, songs, game shows, etc..
It's a unique setup — most manufacturers tend to
choose one type of
object detection method or the
other: Subaru's EyeSight is solely camera based, while forward collision warning systems on Mazda, Chrysler, and Ford products (among
others) are solely radar - based.
Sometimes, you might be required to compare the
chosen object with
other objects to come up with a better description.
There is of course very little statistical evidence of this assumption, and one should never allow dogs to eat things which seem dangerous for this reason, but all dog owners are familiar with, for example, when their dogs
choose to eat soil, tree roots, bark, stones and
other seemingly random
objects.
Some dogs
choose to lick inanimate
objects in their environment, while
others concentrate their oral fixation on their own bodies.
- get Public Works tasks from Isabelle - early on you'll have to build a school -
choose the outside look from a selection of options then work on the inside - inside includes work on benches, lockers, tables and more - later you'll work on a hospital, cafe, a shop and more - the hospital tasks you with working on multiple rooms - use the stylus to drag and drop items into the playing field - tap the
object to change the perspective and move them all easily to somewhere on the grid - drag the characters around as well - tapping on the D - Pad lets you change the camera angle - move around with the Circle Pad and interact with
others by pressing the A-button - the plaza is where old and new animals are gathered - a speech bubble above a head denotes requests - once you've wrapped up the development of a property, a scene will play where the animals interact with the property - animals will say specific things when they are in stores / school or comment on things that are placed around the house - throw in your own favorite characters by purchasing amiibo cards - scan them and they will enter the house or scene - cards also give requests from characters before you even meet them in the game - some characters are exclusive to the cards - put data back on the card and give that information to the friend
You can open doors and drawers, turn on lights and do things with the occasional
object, but otherwise everything is done through the simple act of
choosing where to go, sometimes following the linear route and
other times
choosing which door or direction to head in, although choice is merely an illusion in Layers of Fear.
You
choose the road icon, then the road appears with handles you push / pull to determine length (and orientation), or drag on the 4 - way arrow to reposition the whole road (or
other object) itself.
Your Sims can experience a diverse range and depth of emotional states and are influenced through
other Sims, actions, events, memories, or even by the clothing and
objects you
choose.
While Hamilton might think she has picked out the «typical things», the curators instead stress her skill at
choosing, or drawing inspiration from,
objects that
others might easily overlook.
This year, students
chose objects from the Museum's permanent collection on long - term view and highlights from the Akari: Sculpture by
Other Means exhibition to research and incorporate into a hypothetical Noguchi Museum Annex in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn.
For your degree show from the Royal College of Art last year, you bravely
chose to exhibit your work in the art school's café area, filling it with bespoke tables, chairs and shelving units containing
other textile, ceramic and wood
objects as well as house plants poking out of a decoratively shaped hole in the wall.
The books and various
objects chosen referenced revolution, LSD, suicide, and radical politics, among
other things.
With well over 100, mostly rare
objects in this lighthearted review, it is hard to
choose a favorite among designs by Jean - Michel Basquiat, Sophie Calle, Jean Dubuffet, Marlene Dumas, Yves Klein, Barbara Kruger, Sol LeWitt, Chris Ofili, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol and many
others.
Duchamp distinguished his «readymades» from
other «found
objects» by stating that, whereas «found
objects» are
chosen for their interesting aesthetic qualities, «readymades» are mass - produced
objects transformed into art by the artist's mere act of selection - thus no exercise of taste is required or implied.
The combination of specific
objects chosen to have ambiguous relationships with each
other encourages the viewer to participate in the meaning making process of the artwork.
If you have a blind spot monitoring system, understand that it may not be optimized to detect motorcyclists, bicyclists, pedestrians, or
other smaller
objects so you must always look at the traffic conditions before you
choose to act.
First off, it treats your search terms and associated terms as planetary
objects in a solar system, letting you
choose which of the terms will be the centre around which the
others rotate.
If you want to protect your vehicle from collisions with
other vehicles or
objects, you should
choose Collision insurance.
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I
choose the PB light because it compliments your cloche on the buffet table and your
other glass
objects on the armoire shown in the first photo.
«Most people would put them in a bowl or on the tree, but I
chose to isolate them as special, beautiful
objects» says Brinson of Kasler's pinecones, hanging alongside
other keepsakes on a branch.