Excellent and
precise use of grammar & language.
I think your train of thought has merit here, and I think
a precise use of terms should be for clarification, not the opposite.
They achieve an all - over absence of emphasis through
the precise use of formal devices which Mark Godfrey's accompanying text categorises as lines and areas interrupting each other; toning down colours to prevent dominance; and introducing competing types of illusion, such as fake shadows.
Still, it is undeniable that many artists outside Japan have drawn inspiration from the mastery of the Japanese print;
the precise use of fluid line, the command of composition and the sumptuous complexity of the textiles intertwined amongst the reclining figures.
op art (also op · ti · cal art) • n. a form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by
the precise use of pattern and color, or in which conflicting patterns emerge and overlap.
• n. a form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by
the precise use of pattern and color, or in which conflicting patterns emerge and overlap.
Reminiscences of Dan Flavin, Philippe Parreno and Pierre Huyghe are clear, but the positioning, and
precise use of context, labels the work as something other than the contemporary norm.
If you love platformers, but want to be challenged with a whole new way of playing them, then Tinertia is a game you need to get behind thanks to its non-existent jump button and
precise use of physics.
The real challenges came in the form of boss fights that require
precise use of Yoshi's egg tossing ability.
This platformer for the Game Boy requires some incredibly
precise use of that big, grey box's controls.
While writing an English essay, we advise you to use clear English and
a precise use of technical terms.
And third, I was overwhelmed by the beautiful and
precise use of language.
Brilliant interior stitching,
precise use of space and new eye catching design cues can all be found on the new C - Class models.
«Advanced» work «communicates insightfully with consistent awareness of audience and purpose; writing is confident, coherent, clearly focused, well - organized, and thoroughly developed; provides a variety of well - chosen details, quotations, or examples to support claims; demonstrates exceptional control of sentence structure with
precise use of language and word choice; reflects mastery of the conventions of written English and is virtually free of errors.»
Or it might be on processes — so around wise and
precise use of data, it might be on how do you implement effectively, it might be on evidence - informed leadership.
Between
the precise use of the household, the faintly pure colour schemes and the exquisite wardrobe throughout the film, «Phantom Thread» becomes a living and breathing fashion editorial illustration.
The precise use of this popular training technique can be your key to bigger biceps.
«It was a very
precise use of the technology,» notes Dr. Kondziolka.
Lambton's crew would establish a fixed reference point by laborious observations of star positions over several months, then measure a fixed distance away from the point with the fantastically
precise use of metal chains and rods supported by trestles.
«We have also developed a new technique, consisting of loading tiny video cameras on free - ranging birds, so as to see what they see and document
the precise use of tools in nature.
Not exact matches
So right now, they focus on other applications, such as building
precise three - dimensional models, drawn from CT scans,
of actual patient organs and tissues that surgeons can
use for pre-operative practice and training in the case
of difficult surgeries.
Because
of increasingly
precise location tracking, your phone can collect records
of where you go, and the services you
use can apply that data to help companies target you with ads.
The company has developed a machine that
uses electricity to print the magnetic equivalent
of pixels on a surface — complex patterns
of north and south polarity points — allowing
precise control over the topology
of the magnetic fields.
And in addition to the usual service fees, T - Mobile sees the possibility
of selling TV ads
using targeting technology that is more
precise than what is possible through cable networks.
To be more
precise, these are so - called «exploits» conjured up by the NSA that take advantage
of heretofore undisclosed security vulnerabilities in Windows, Linux, IBM and other core operating systems and applications widely
used in commerce and government.
Along with virtually every major retail and restaurant chain, Starbucks relies on software that choreographs workers in
precise, intricate ballets,
using sales patterns and other data to determine which
of its 130,000 baristas are needed in its thousands
of locations and exactly when.
Take Workday's app as an example; it
uses bright, palette colors throughout its app and
precise, formal design choices to demonstrate an aura
of professionalism while still being friendly and approachable.
The principle behind Pure Barre's proprietary technique is to
use precise, focused movements to work each major muscle group — including arms, thighs, seat and abdominals — to the point
of fatigue, and then stretch the muscles back out to create a strong, lean and toned physique.
Facebook's Insights tool can give you a much more
precise picture
of your ideal posting volume
using a few easy steps.
Powered by the industry's largest network
of real - time shipment location data, FourKites
uses connections to more than four million GPS devices and a proprietary algorithm to provide
precise arrival time predictions and real - time recommendations.
The Fight Recorders will enable satellites to quickly pinpoint the
precise location
of injured soldiers and record information which can be
used to reconstruct what happened during an engagement with the enemy.
The company's apparel team is exploring the possibility
of offering «on - demand» clothing that would be made only after a customer submitted an order,
using the customer's
precise measurements, according to a person briefed on the discussions who asked for anonymity because they were confidential.
The bottom line for our purposes is that on a large, universal scale, even a proper application
of a Golden Mean interpretation against a triangular pattern is at best
using abstract past data to predict a
precise and concrete future movement.
Another key step towards successful money management is budgeting, which enables you to calculate your
precise level
of disposable income and
use this productively.
The bank, though, may avoid giving a
precise long - term target and simply announce monthly purchase goals
of $ 50 billion or so, similar to the strategy
used by the Fed.
The majority
of such programs
use a formula (usually called a final salary plan) to determine the
precise amount
of money an employee is eligible for, depending on the salary earned at retirement and the years worked.
Whether you are a small business owner looking to expand your team or a recruiter working on behalf
of another company, Indeed provides
precise insight into best practices, current trends and tools being
used by industry professionals.
Smartphones have small displays and require
precise controls, and their screens shut off after a few moments
of inactivity, which makes them difficult to
use if your vision...
The trove
of documents shared publicly by the company's former research director, Christopher Wylie, illustrates that granular personal data on each
of us can be
used to create
precise messages to any individual voter, then delivered to us through the online ecosystem over Facebook, Instagram, Google, Twitter and other free services.
«A key component
of this tariff is that Staff doesn't have all the information and analysis they would need to calculate these values in a
precise way, so they are
using proxies instead as a first step toward more granular compensation,» notes a statement by Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
While there was nothing illegal about those deals, new EU rules, which are scheduled to be adopted by member states by 2020, would outlaw the
precise tax structure Blackstone
used, said Reuven Avi - Yonah, a tax professor at the University
of Michigan who reviewed the Blackstone documents.
In our leadership work we show our leaders how to transmit a
precise type
of leadership impact to meet different business outcomes by
using various specific postures and facial expressions that prime your behaviors to achieve the particular business outcome, as well as signal to others how your behaviors will change outcomes.
Edward Oakes» observations yesterday concerning the invidious or vituperative
use of the word heresy, I feel that he is turning into a matter
of sentiment what should be a matter
of precise definition.
Finally, I'm uncomfortable with your
use of the term «chaos theory», but that's because it has a
precise mathematical meaning in my household.
Precisely to ensure constructive dialogue, the Church at all levels must always make
use of those fully qualified in their scientific discipline when looking to engage in any scientific question, so as to inform the argument with clear and
precise thinking.
We preachers
of the gospel must first see for ourselves, and then we must help our people to see, that it is wrong to take language that is symbolically apt and
use it as if it were language that is philosophically and scientifically
precise.
Like those religious fellowships
of Liberia and Sierra Leone, the north Georgia congregations conveyed their culture (later he
used the more
precise term «subculture») by means
of distinct idioms, symbolic dialects constructed both to express and to maintain group identity.
I'm simply
using precise definitions, those which most
of the Christians I know would agree too.
With this initial motivation, the student will seek the
precise tools necessary to sort out and understand these possibilities, leading on to the next stage
of generalization where general principles are
used to range over a wide variety
of details and still further exciting possibilities are uncovered.
But this immediately raises the question
of the relationship between these two
uses, necessary
uses, as I see it,
of the word «I.» It certainly does not seem to me that I have any empirical evidence whatsoever for holding that the «I» writing these words now, at this
precise 1 / 10th
of a second, is in any sense a different «I» from the «I» which started writing this paper some time ago.