Sentences with phrase «particular moment in time»

We can detect that signal, giving us insight into which portions of the brain are working at particular moments in time.
At the Kitchen, two new video installations by Charles Atlas — 2003 and The Years (both 2018)-- consider the way particular moments in time are registered in film, through found footage from television in 2003 overlaid with video portraits of Atlas's peers (Eileen Myles, Yvonne Rainer, etc.), or re-imagined in some projected future, in The Years.
The Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto collects fossils, antique optical instruments and anatomical prints: for him, fossils and photographs are analogous, since both record and stop things at particular moments in time.
After much outcry, and many Facebook users posting the photo in protest, Facebook released a statement on Friday saying it was making an exception for the Phuc photo because of the «history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time
And if we try looking at individual companies, at a particular moment in time, the question of alignment becomes even more difficult.
Holiday aisles are already chock full of merchandise - laden tables, displays and offers around every corner, so focus mobile holiday initiatives on the very best of what's available in a particular store, at a specific location, at a particular moment in time.
What everyone seems to agree on, though, is that this spasm of seriousness is a new development in advertising, a child of this particular moment in time, and that it, too, shall pass.
The sustainability of a pension system is important in that arrangements that are put in place at a particular moment in time are often counted on to deliver incomes for decades into the future.
So what is it about this particular moment in time that is different?
This means understanding what kind of content and strategies are creating organic reach at a particular moment in time.
Investors need to focus on their lifetime return, not on what is going on in the market at any one particular moment in time.
The implication here is that brahman is limited neither to a particular moment in time nor to existence over a specific extent of time.
Context matters — God speaks at a particular moment in time, to a particular people group, for a reason.
In my changed understanding of the church's central affirmations, Scripture and creeds need not be viewed as metaphysical statements; rather, they are affirmations of the Christian community at a particular moment in time.
What man has written in the past as his Scriptures and as his dogmatic statements were expressions that more or less captured the experience of faith that was his at a particular moment in time.
With our hearts and our mouths and our pinkies, we made a promise to each other that in a couple of years — when things are far less eventful and chaotic than they are at this particular moment in time — we'll return with a master plan and heavy boxes packed with only our most essential belongings.
An enormous decision has been made for the best interest of the club by the board and wenger, now another enormous decision awaits the club in finding the correct manager at this particular moment in time.
I disagree that this «rapturous» perspective is the dominant cultural narrative around adoption at this particular moment in time.
And, while they see an impulse at this particular moment in time, it may not be so trendy in 10 years.
Both college men and women focus primarily on a photographed woman's nonverbal emotional cues when making snap decisions about whether she is expressing sexual interest at a particular moment in time.
These things come on and off constantly, and there's this appearance of unity to it all, but in fact it's each of these separate circuit systems being enabled and being expressed in a particular moment in time.
Astronomers can thus see a particular moment in time and location in space by «tuning» their receiver to the appropriate frequency.
Hmmm, I don't really want to point out a particular moment in time, because I'm very proud of everything that has happened these past two years.
Instead, the film focuses on this particular moment in time when they make sure to get him to where he needs to go.
Each of the film's eight sections focuses on the experiences of different Māori women at this particular moment in time, held together in a range of ways by Waru himself or what he represents to them, their community or New Zealand more broadly.
While Battle of the Sexes engages with issues of gender and sexuality, it wasn't made to be polarizing, though the directors were cognizant of the fact that avoiding political polarization is a near impossible task at this particular moment in time.
The remaster does come with a highlight button so that all interactive areas are shown, but this isn't quite perfect and it can point to things that aren't interactive at that particular moment in time, but will be later in the story.
Oldman handles it well but it could have been the kind of big - screen biography that does more than extract a particular moment in time.
The point is not what they will become but, as with the entirety of the film, the specific connection between these two people at this particular moment in time.
It's human nature to want to recapture the magic of a particular moment in time.
The latter is a finite containment of (we hope) the best we know about a subject at a particular moment in time.
The toolkit uses branching to direct each user to the content they need at a particular moment in time.
They constantly make adjustments to their training programs based on what their athletes need at that particular moment in time.
Willett and Singer worry that this method for measuring school and student performance reflects not how efficiently individual students learn, but what different groups of children know at a particular moment in time.
At this particular moment in time, I had no clue whatsoever what Model UN was, I just knew I liked debating and I liked politics.
This focuses more on a child's potential and growth, rather than on the accomplishments that happen by a particular moment in time.
His book, Immunity To Change, seemed like a perfect topic for this particular moment in time.
It celebrates not just the automobile but a particular moment in time when the Motor City really was the engine of the world.
Admittedly, the 5 Series may reclaim its throne when the new version goes on sale sometime in 2017, but there's no denying the Jaguar XF is at this particular moment in time the sportiest executive sedan you can buy right now.
But there's no denying the Jaguar XF is at this particular moment in time the sportiest executive sedan you can buy right now.
She did what she had to do at that particular moment in time.
«It's looking like e-readers were a device for a particular moment in time that, more rapidly than we or anyone else thought, has been replaced by a new technology,» Ms. Rotman Epps said in an interview.
Your credit score is a snapshot of your finances at a particular moment in time.
I wish I was back there right now — and that's coming from someone who's having a great time travelling through Malaysia at this particular moment in time!
I understand that wanting to add that little extra polish or code is a good thing, but its sad news for gamers; especially, at this particular moment in time, PC gamers.
Rappolt said a lot of the YBA works represented art at a particular moment in time.
The ability of a portrait to record the likeness of someone from the past is not its only allure; such a work also documents a particular moment in time, an encounter between artist and sitter and a level of engagement between the two individuals.
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