Not exact matches
To understand why graduation rates in computer science are so low for women, we only need to answer one
question: Why do 74 %
of high school girls report
affinity for STEM subjects in school and yet, according to a report by the Girl Scout Research Institute, only about 20 % pursue STEM - related undergraduate degrees?
When I brought up the
question of Ayn Rand, Kalanick denied adamantly that he had any particular
affinity for the books.
Demonstrating an
affinity with the Romanticist tradition
of Schleiermacher and Dilthey, these men seek to uncover the seminal experience or creative insight
of the authors
of the texts in
question, the experience that was objectified in words.
Zephaniah, who may borrow directly or indirectly from Amos, shows such strong
affinity with Isaianic motifs as to raise the
question of his possible connection with circles
of Isaianic prophetism.
Learning in
affinity spaces afforded by hashtags like #sschat is often contextual and voluntary, and topics
of study appear to derive from authentic experiences and vary to meet the needs, interests, or
questions of educators.
She stoutly defends teachers unions,
questions the value
of standardized test data and calls the president's
affinity for independently operated charter schools «puzzling.»
While there are lots
of questions about Sela, one thing is for sure: It can raise students»
affinity for the country where Hebrew culture is thriving.
Borek's
affinity for the work
of a fellow Czech raises a curious
question for a photographer who's lived in the United States for more than 20 years: To what extent is his work influenced by dual cultural ties?
The «
question»
of the exhibition was if and how Reinhardt's works supported the premise that he had an elective
affinity with Mondrian that could be traced visually, whatever their direct contact might, or might not, have been.
This is because his new body
of works mingle with the older one, which seem to have no
affinity or similarity to each other, his ceramic colorful wall - sculptures or the sculptures, compared to the all - black voluminous sculptures
of birds or animals occupying the space, are creating only queries and
questions that puzzle the thinking
of the viewer.
Zigzagging across distant cultural landscapes, the exhibition exposes local avant - garde practices and highlights international
affinities, which indirectly
question the centrality
of painting, art history, and language paradigms.
Zigzagging across distant cultural landscapes, the exhibition exposes avant - garde practices and highlights international
affinities, which indirectly
question the centrality
of painting, art history, and language paradigms.
Dubbed «slacker abstraction», «provisional painting», «neo-formalism», «casualism» and «zombie formalism» (as coined by artist and critic Walter Robinson), many
of the works in
question share an
affinity for flatness, process - based approaches, improvised gestures and, at times, a playful sense
of humour.
In Brook v. Brook (1861), 9 H.L.C. 193, 1 E.R. 703, the House
of Lords dealt with the
question of essential validity and held that the marriage
of a man to his deceased wife's sister in Denmark was invalid because such a marriage was within the prohibited degrees
of affinity under English law, the law
of the parties» ante-nuptial domiciles, though not under Danish law.
The librarian interview generally consists
of questions that explore the organized nature and an
affinity towards books and reading.
Many
of the
questions swirling around the
affinity marketing trend have yet to be answered because the movement is still in its infancy.