If you're tired of being boiled down to a few bullet
points on a piece of paper, Lussier's revolution is just what you've been waiting for.
Not exact matches
At this
point, it's human nature to say — as I've often heard from clients over the last 39 years, whenever short rates rise above long rates — why buy a 20 - year bond when I get a higher yield
on a 2 - year
piece of paper?
Flatten into a disk and place
on a
piece of parchment
paper (if at this
point the ball is cracked all around the edges, you'll need to return it to the processor and add a bit more water and process again — that's an indication the mixture is too dry.
One man, with a serious mien and a constantly outstretched arm and
pointing index finger, as though it is imperative that he always be in a posture to instruct, holds in his other hand a
piece of paper on which plays are written.
Simply mark two
points on a large
piece of paper and time how long each liquid takes to run between the two lines.
He uses a few words
on a
piece of paper — or, for longer speeches, power
point productions — to prompt himself along.
Myles»
piece, while ending up
on a worthwhile
point of discussion, illustrates it (in my opinion) with a rather misplaced example that involves RC — a post and follow - up
on the Stainforth et al (2005)
paper and the media coverage it got.
At the end
of the day, write down your score — your total awareness
points —
on a
piece of paper, and move
on to the next game.
Then write down your intention
on a
piece of paper, fold it in half and set the garden quartz
point on top
of it.
Straight to the
point, and easy to follow, this resource is perfect for student handouts and consolidating content for revision ALL
ON A SINGLE
PIECE OF A4
PAPER!
The book suggests teachers hang four
pieces of poster
paper (one for each compass
point) up in the classroom, and then students are given sticky notes to write their answers to the questions
on each compass
point.
We were shooting for something that could fit
on one
piece of paper, hit the high
points and make sense to the general public.
I see it, plain as day — a little
piece of sandstone - colored
paper on which an Italian coastal town is drawn from a perspective high above the ground, so high that no treetop, no cliff, no man - made promontory could have served as Leonardo's
point of view.
His
point was that in the bond market, since a large proportion
of the dollar value
of transactions came from new issues, those deals in the primary markets were a good indication
of where trades should go
on in the secondary market for similar
pieces of paper.
At some
points you might be doing a charcoal rubbing
of a statue, reassembling the
pieces of ripped up
papers or need to hold your vita up toward a bright light to make a secret message appear
on something.
«What you're looking at here are recordings
of history and personal acts
of valor and bravery,» says Ellis,
pointing to a image
on a yellowed
piece of paper of a train in motion, rendered in colored pencil.
The Turner prize winner tells Kate Kellaway about the
point of a
piece of A4
paper and broccoli
on the eve
of his Hayward retrospective
Orit Gat in conversation with Teju Cole
on his first performance
piece, Black
Paper, held at BKLYN Studio at City
Point as part
of Performa 17.
Miyamoto's other sculpture, «Star
Piece» (1979), is a five -
pointed star, nine feet in either direction, composed
of tightly coiled brown industrial
paper, lying
on the floor like a spread - eagled body.
Visitors entering the space may first be drawn to Allard's colourful mounds
of recycled
paper grouped
on low platforms, but then will notice Lee's flat shapes
of paper attached to the walls, ceiling and floor, as well as a centre
point from which they can stand to interact with and complete his
piece.
The Lehmann Maupin web store has many limited - edition and unique works available at different price
points, including signed copies
of Gilbert & George's LONDON PICTURES book ($ 30); a limited edition, 504 -
piece puzzle featuring an Alex Prager photograph ($ 75); Ashley Bickerton's lavishly illustrated monograph ($ 375); a hand - colored, limited edition etching by Billy Childish ($ 750); a unique collage
on paper by Tony Oursler ($ 4,500); and Mickalene Thomas's photograph Portrait
of Lili in Color ($ 6,000).
Identifying and inverting various YES or NO
points in the operational flow chart led to the following experiments: Cutting a 6 × 9 foot
piece of glossy
paper by hand with a box cutter and wadding it up into the darkroom sink and pouring very hot and very cold chemistry onto it with the overhead lights
on like in a regular room.
Myles»
piece, while ending up
on a worthwhile
point of discussion, illustrates it (in my opinion) with a rather misplaced example that involves RC — a post and follow - up
on the Stainforth et al (2005)
paper and the media coverage it got.
Unfortunately, to this
point, a lot
of the downloadable designs have been pretty small and simple; because we're limited to printing
on a flat
piece of paper, it's tough to make something like a (full - size) chair or table.
One focal
point of his
piece is recent comments by Times assistant managing editor Glenn Kramon, who (as I said above) was a central force behind the
paper's sustained focus
on energy and climate since the «Energy Challenge» series began in 2006.
If I go out and measure something, anything, and plot the
points of a
piece of graph
paper, and the
points may lie
on a straight line, some sort
of curve, or there may be so much noise in the data that no trend is apparent, then this is what fits the data.
Under this condition
of remoteness, every assamblage
of things is transformed into a mere multitude and every multitude, no matter how disordered, incoherent, and confused, will fall into certain patterns and configurations possessing the same validity and no more significance than the mathematical curve, which, as Leibniz once remarked, can always be found between two
points thrown random
on a
piece of paper.
As an initial move, I posted a comment
on Troy Master's blog (he also had a post attacking Shindell's
paper), in which I
pointed out that Shindell's RC
piece, far from answering all the substantive
points in my CA post, had simply ignored most
of them.
Under this condition
of remoteness, every assemblage
of things is transformed into a mere multitude, and every multitude, no matter how disordered, incoherent, and confused, will fall into certain patterns and configurations possessing the same validity and no more significance than the mathematical curve, which as Leibniz once remarked, can always be found between
points thrown at random
on a
piece of paper.
Under this condition
of remoteness, every assemblage
of things is transformed into a mere multitude and every multitude, no matter how disordered, incoherent, and confused, will fall into certain patterns and configurations possessing the same validity and no more significance than the mathematical curve, which, as Leibniz once remarked, can always be found between two
points thrown random
on a
piece of paper.
We all know having a slew
of directives, standard policies, procedures and orders are great, but if they are not tested; they are just a
piece of paper on a shelf and these days, they are just files in a share
point or share drive.
Your resume is often your first
point of contact with employers, and generally they know nothing about you but what's
on that
piece of paper.
And while you can't promote yourself
on this
piece of paper, it's a OK to
point out what your position should have been, says Rasmussen, who recommends listing your real title
on your resume alongside its industry equivalent.
Write down
on a
piece of paper the pros and cons so the other parent can see your
point of view and perhaps you can encourage them to do the same for you.
Maybe the next time the Competition Bureau wants thousand and thousands
of pieces of documentation from CREA and its member boards and associations, CREA should find a sale
on bright pink
paper and make it a
point to send those documents
on the pink
paper.