Sentences with phrase «person in the specific moment»

There's a change in context too: this training needs to be in targeted at the specific person in the specific moment.
They're learning while you are, so that the information they're delivering can become targeted at the specific person in the specific moment.

Not exact matches

But this information - storage view reveals almost nothing about what makes specific genes turn on or off at different times, in different tissue types, at different moments in a person's day or life.
Because the Egyptians occupied Amarna for such a short time, the city provides archaeologists with an unprecedented insight into what people's lives looked like at a specific moment in history, said study co-author Anna Stevens, an archaeologist at the University of Cambridge.
Honestly, more than any speech or dialogue exchange within the movie, the structure here suggests a lot about how fleeting any given moment, any particular memory, any specific item, or any person's life actually is in the big picture of life across generations.
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.
But what that senior resident had displayed that day was more than competence — he grasped not just how a pneumonia generally evolves and is properly treated but also the particulars of how to catch and fight one in that specific patient, in that specific moment, with the specific resources and people he had at hand.
They also said that first person view is in the game, though reserved for specific moments.
Even for many who grew up too late to have experienced them in person, it combines the modernity of the space shot — a moment later than the elevated train but just as specific — with the lost idealism of the Kennedy era.
People constantly change, which is why it's interesting to capture them in a specific moment, she says.
According to the artist's journal, DeFeo struggled with her earliest tripod drawings, but the emergence of a «tripod person» can be traced to a specific moment, which she shared with Museum of Modern Art curator Dorothy Miller in a letter:
A long wall of small, close up self - portraits shows Ms. Semmel not as an idealized figure — as she stresses in the video interview that accompanies the exhibition — or a generic model of femininity, but as a «specific person» captured at different moments.
Together, the portraits capture a specific moment in Stella's life; as the artist stressed, «I wanted them to be portraits of the people with whom I was involved with at that time» (Frank Stella Working Drawings Zeichnungen 1956 - 1970, p. 60).
When the paintings are installed together, they form a constellation of moments that may be seen as contradictory, but together make up a portrait of a specific moment in a persons psychological, physical, or emotional life.
At present, the bulk of public services seem to me to be delivered at one of three points in people's involvement with the law: general public legal information delivered through seminars, workshops and pamphlets to people who are idly grazing for legal information or helping a friend; narrowly - focused legal information, advice and representation delivered to individuals at the moment of crisis, often following separation, a threat to take the children or service of process; or, detailed, concrete legal information and advice delivered to individuals who are well engaged in a proceeding, usually unrepresented by counsel, and are seeking details about specific issues, such as making or replying to an application, demanding or making disclosure or preparing for trial.
I [reference a specific moment in which the person helped you; for instance, «would have been lost in that first meeting when we had to update the team on our progress.
There's no specific age or moment in time in which people become officially «old.»
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