Sentences with phrase «paper of great interest»

Obviously a paper of great interest for all working in this field.

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I presented a very inadequate and elementary paper on Aquinas» view of faith and reason, and Blanshard revealed both his ignorance of Aquinas and his honesty when he reacted to it with great interest and even admitted that if what I said was correct he had «perhaps been mistaken all his life» about the impossibility of any synthesis between religious faith and philosophical reason.
Haddow, who studies how pathogens survive in the jungle and emerge when humans encroach, had a great personal interest in Zika: His grandfather, Alexander Haddow, was one of three scientists who had isolated the virus from a rhesus monkey in the Zika Forest near Entebbe, Uganda, in 1947 and described it in a paper in 1952.
One interesting idea raised in the paper is the proposal that night owls have a higher morbidity rate due to greater exposure to artificial light and, as a result, lower levels of melatonin.
The MIT News office wrote a piece on the study, which we've reprinted on our news feed, but the paper has also been getting a great deal of media interest worldwide.
«Annals decided to publish the paper because the topic of sugar consumption is one that is of great interest to Annalsreaders and their patients.
Although, to their great credit, the majority would write back and provide a paper, it was time consuming and not something you would do if you were unsure whether a study would be of interest.
Update: The very youngest children could still receive paper books to help hook them on reading, with e-books offered as a way to expose them to a much greater variety of titles matching their precise needs and interests.
«It's the enjoyment factor of self - publishing that is Brits» primary reason to put pen to paper; half think it would be fun to self - publish (51 %), one third (3 %) think their lives have given them great content and they have a great story to tell and over a quarter (27 %) long to do something more interesting than their day job.
Led by Orna Ross, an Irish author, and the founder of ALLi who has been named one of the top 100 most influential people in publishing by The Bookseller, the white paper, when released should be of great interest to the global publishing industry.
There is always a great interest when the topic of essay or persuasive research paper could raise the discussion.
Recently, I was also interested to read Analysis of a Great Query Letter on agent Nathan Bransford's site, which analyzed Lisa Brackmann's query letter for ROCK PAPER TIGER.
These components are used to great effect in both Rejection Letter (acrylic with collage on paper mounted to canvas, 2009) and Untitled (With Your Best Interest at Heart)(framed acrylic on paper, 2009) in which the letters themselves adopt interestingly complex configurations even as the act of «reading» the work becomes a singularly entertaining part of the process.
2010 Order to see, Galerie Praz, Delavallade, Paris, France In the Company of Alice, Victoria Miro, London, Great Britain Whitney Biennial, New York / NY, USA 2009 We Are Sun - kissed and Snow - blind, Galerie Patrick Seguin invites Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Paris Artists of Conflcting Tales: Subjectivity (Quadrilogy, Part 1), Burger Collection, Berlin, Germany Cave Painting PSM Gallery, Berlin, Germany Mrs. MacGruder, Benson Keyes Arts, Hello, curated by Michele Maccarone, Southampton / NY, USA Cave Painting: Installment # 1, Gresham's Ghost, Curated by Bob Nickas and Ajay Kurian, New York / NY, USA 2008 Pretty Ugly, Gavin Brown's Enterprise, New York / NY, USA Blasted Allegories, Kunstmuseum Luzern, Works from the Ringier Collection, Luzern, Switzerland ESTRATOS, Contemporary Art Project, Murcia, Spain Future Tense: Reshaping the Landscape, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York / NY, USA 2007 XXS (Extra Extra Small), Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel Painting as Fact - Fact as Fiction, de Pury & Luxembourg, curated by Bob Nickas, Zurich, Switzerland The Third Mind, Palais de Toyko, curated by Ugo Rondinone, Paris, France Jubilee Exhibition, House Eva Presenhuber, Vnà, Switzerland 2006 Panic Room, Deste Foundation, Athens, Greek Painting Codes, GC.AC, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Contemporanea di Monfalcone, Monfalcone, Italy 2005 Lyon Biennale, Lyon Translation, Palais de Tokyo, Paris Interested Painting, Gallery 400, University of Illionois, Chicago / IL, USA Down by Law, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York / NY, USA 2004 Huts, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland 2003 Utopia Station, Venice Biennal, Venice, Italy Breathing The Water, Galerie Hauser & Wirth & Presenhuber, Zurich, Switzerland Game Over, Grimm Rosenfeld, Munich, Germany Dirty Pictures, The Approach, London, Great Britain Dreams and Conflicts, Venice, Italy, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy 20th Anniversary - Welcome home, Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York / NY, USA 2002 Five Years, Jousse Enterprise, Paris, France From the Observatory, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York / NY, USA Urgent Painting, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France 2001 Best of the Season, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield / CT, USA Works on Paper from Acconci to Zittel, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, Great Britain Extended Painting, Monica de Cardenas, Milan, Italy Invisible Museum, Memphis / TN, USA Victoria Miro Gallery, London, Great Britain How is Everything?
Vigorous blue brush marks add a threatening, thunderous tone to an image which at first glance appears completely abstract, in which the ostensible focus of interest, Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, is shown simply as a blank area of paper, as though the great mass of medieval stone had been reduced to a dazzling blur of reflected light.
I like this paper, and I find it great to draw attention to the evolution of the North Atlantic, which has shown very interesting variability in the 20th century (early 20th century warming, the great salinity anomaly with cooling that Dave's paper highlights, recent relatively strong warming).
It is an interesting paper, but I would suggest caution: Argo measurements of heat content, combined with earlier (and spotty) measurements, suggest there has not been a great deal of change in the rate of heat accumulation over the past 20 years.
Once our paper (Cook et al. 2013) was published, our results generated a great deal of interest.
While Christmas morning has come and gone, there's no doubt that many kids across America are feeling flush with cash as a result of the holiday; and there's a great, fun toy put out by Bill Nye that's aimed at helping kids understand the process of recycling paper that the young, eco-conscious consumer in your house may be interested in.Put together with the idea of combining the work of recycling paper with the fun of creating their own projects with the results of it, there's certainly room for your kid to learn about the three R's of smart environmental stewardship while creating notepads, cards, and tons of other cool crafts at the same time.
An from there, even given the great success of the RC «online community», I've seen total lack of interest in some really interesting papers you offer up for discussion.
These issues have been circling round in my head, and so it was with great interest that I noted Osgoode Dean Lorne Sossin's recent tweet announcing publication of a paper he wrote with Sabrina Lyon, Data and Diversity In the Canadian Justice Community.
Also, on the issue of greater incorporation of Indigenous interests into WA's development approvals system, I refer the Government to its Sustainability Research Group Discussion Paper on Indigenous Sustainability Issues.
«Some actions that cause greater losses to be sustained by the GSE in the near term might be in the interest of taxpayers to pursue if those actions result in a quicker and more vigorous economic recovery,» according to white paper.
Local information will make them more valuable in the eyes of your newspaper editor because they will be of greater interest to the paper's readers.
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