Sentences with phrase «performed from the context»

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As to the connection between sin and repentance, I am not sure how you performed your study, but the context of nearly all references to repentance talk about turning from sin.
In order to understand language we must perform a series of quantum jumps, so to speak, from one level of the speech hierarchy to the next higher one: phonemes are meaningless and can only be interpreted on the level of morphemes, words must be referred to context, sentences to a larger frame of reference.
In the context of shutdown furloughs, the term «excepted» is used to refer to employees who are funded through annual appropriations who are nonetheless excepted from the furlough because they are performing work that, by law, may continue to be performed during a lapse in appropriations.
The workshop was grounded in a recognition that many research ethics issues are relevant to the practice and application of science, from developing hypotheses and designing a protocol, to data management and analysis, to reporting findings and advising others on the uses of the work, and that integrating ethics instruction in the context of performing those various stages of research can be an effective strategy for educating future researchers.
The work will be performed in the context of a new NERC - funded consortium led by the British Antarctic Survey (Rad - Sat) whose goal is to model the acceleration, transport and loss of radiation belt electrons to protect satellites from space weather.
In that context, we can differentiate between positive failure — the point when you can no longer perform another rep with proper form and full range of motion and negative, or total failure — the point when after a few forced reps, you can't even lower the weight without assistance from a spotter anymore.
They must be inferred from observations of how students respond, behave or perform in particular contexts.
Still, Mr. West noted that it's not certain whether the false positives come from mistakes that make sense in context — for example, a high - performing student who gets chicken pox and misses two weeks of school — or the effect of interventions to help at - risk students in later grades.
If we remove people from the context where they need to perform, simply in order to help them prepare to perform, then desired outcomes are less likely to be achieved.
By combining evidence from multiple, similar studies, we could build an evidence base for numerous sets of materials in a variety of contexts, and perform analyses to determine what features of curriculum materials matter for promoting student achievement.
Interventions in «low - performing» schools should include coherent strategies that include understanding each school's unique context, strengths, and needs; ongoing professional development for staff; research - based practices; parent, student, and community involvement; and the necessary financial resources to support school transformations from low - performing to high - performing.
Learn how to rephrase the performance objectives of college and career ready standards for the visual, performing, and media arts into good questions that will engage students to create, perform, respond to, and connect works presented in various formats and mediums, by various artists, in different contexts, and from different cultures.
So the political context in Colorado is around high accountability and if (teachers) are not performing they need to be removed from schools.
When speaking in context of game content alone — it's presumed that entries from Konami's Silent Hill franchise and especially the under - performed Deadly Premonition by Access Games could widely be considered the Twin Peaks (and Shenmue) of gaming.
The idea of isolating an action from its context results in the conception of a series of «machine - like objects,» which perform «non-practical» actions (as opposed to what a machine would usually do): a machine that smokes cigarettes, a machine that tries to thread a needle, a machine that cries, etc..
The display of New Order's music video Bizarre Love Triangle (1986) by late American artist Gretchen Bender traces early appropriation with its rapidly edited images sourced from mass media, while Louise Lawler, another iconic American artist who came to prominence in the 80s, is also included for her work which highlights how artworks perform within their context.
When performed or played in the proper context, Amacher's «third ear» compositions stimulate tones that come from within the listener's inner ear.
Made possible by a curatorial fellowship grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the convening was hosted by the Walker's Artistic Director Fionn Meade and Director and Senior Curator of Performing Arts Philip Bither, who invited a group of curators, programmers, artists, and producers to address the following: new models of performance curating that have arisen within and outside of the museum setting; evolving standards for collecting and archiving performance and live arts; challenges faced and learning opportunities in producing, commissioning, and acquiring performance - based art and its differing approaches to audience; and shared efforts toward artist advocacy and agency in the context of curating performance across stage, gallery, and emerging platforms.
In the framework of the project «PERFORMING the Black Mountain ARCHIVE» by artist and composer Arnold Dreyblatt, a group of students from the «Dance, Context, Choreography» program at the HochschulĂĽbergreifendes Zentrum Tanz Berlin (HZT) in July was invited to participate in a one - week residency at the exhibition «Black Mountain.
The only support for «Lasso» comes from McIntyre and McKitrick who curiously claim that the main criteria in choosing a method should be how long it has been used in other contexts, regardless of how poorly it performs in practice for a specific new application.
The type of business knowledge necessary to put legal advice in a strategic context is different from an understanding of accounting and finance terms or specific skills in drafting, negotiating, or performing due diligence.
In academic contexts, fair use is generally found, provided that you follow certain guidelines: get permission if a product is published, do not publicly perform a work without permission (a license), limit distribution of protected material to enrollees, obtain permission from the Copyright Clearing Center for text material, use sanctioned institutional distribution methods (e.g. closed course reserves, university licenses for articles and parts of books); do not avoid licensing fees (usually a consideration for the institute, not the instructor or student).
We also listen to non-gaming audio and videos, including a selection of music from various genres at differing bit rates to discern whether the headsets perform well outside of a gaming context.
Google Assistant is essentially a more advanced version of Google Now, able to engage in two - way conversations with users, perform complex tasks, and learn and recall personal information from previous conversations for context.
On your resume you'd list only the transferable skills from each job you've performed (paid or voluntary), their context, and your major related accomplishments.
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