Sentences with phrase «rearrangement of»

Love the rearrangement of the room, board and batten and the gallery wall.
It is amazing what new eyes, new furniture and rearrangement of a room can accomplish.
Provided complete Change Management initiatives in rearrangement of the manufacturing facility, and successfully acquired John Evans Manufacturing, and increased EBITDA 25 % while acting COO.
Assisted management in meeting key performance initiatives related to determining general circuit availability and recommended rearrangement of cable and terminal facilities.
The last category can includes clearing of used plates before handing it over to the dishwashers, rearrangement of the tables for the further activities, etc..
The answer, derived using simple algebraic rearrangement of Pythagorus's theorem, 1152 pixels and 3.49 inches.
Then there's the rearrangement of volumes and notifications.
The loss resulted, not from any direct obstructions to those accesses, but from the rearrangement of the judgment as a whole.
A rearrangement of the world's economy is sought.
It is probably meant to be more like the following, which is a multiple rearrangement of the quoted sentence.
That global warm spell, called the Mid-Pliocene Warm Period, may also have been related to the closing of the Central American Seaway and the consequent rearrangement of global ocean circulation.
From a national perspective, offsets may be an option; from a global perspective, they amount to a rearrangement of deck chairs on the Titanic.
The strict agreement between the A1B field, as a standard, and the others is quantified in Table 10.5, by the absolute measure M (Watterson, 1996; a transformation of a measure of Mielke, 1991), with unity meaning identical fields and zero meaning no similarity (the expected value under random rearrangement of the data on the grid of the measure prior to the arcsin transformation).
The real cause of Arctic warming is a rearrangement of the North Atlantic current system at the turn of the century that brought warm currents like the Gulf Stream into the Arctic Ocean.
This is not simply a rearrangement of the ocean heat, but also a restoration of heat in the ocean.
If there should be another rearrangement of currents we could get another bout of Arctic cooling as we had in mid-twentieth century.
Pachauri outlined the potential for major changes to the climate system, which could overwhelm human response strategies - breakdown of the thermohaline circulation, disintegration of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, a shift in mean climate towards an El Nino - like state, reduced carbon sink capacity, methane release from hydrates, and a rearrangement of biome distributions.
In Broecker's view, failures of salt flushing cause a worldwide rearrangement of ocean currents, resulting in — and this is the speculative part — less evaporation from the tropics.
This occurred primarily in response to a rearrangement of where sunshine reached the planet and when during the year, with more summer sunshine in the north but very little total change.
I think we're screwed, basically, and while the science is fascinating to think about, all policy ideas at this point are just a rearrangement of deck chairs.
Gordon Matta - Clark's «Splitting» (1974), is the artist's iconic rearrangement of a suburban house in New Jersey via Matta - Clark's customary incision into the building.
Some of these efforts entailed only subtle interventions — a rearrangement of twigs and stones, for instance; others employed bulldozers to move massive amounts of soil and rock, thereby creating new landmarks, or Earthworks, as they were called.
Irvine's love of disjointed narratives and multiple perspectives ensures that an element of surprise is maintained throughout the work, while insecurities are heightened by the rearrangement of familiar architecture involved in the installation of the piece.
Through the deconstruction and rearrangement of sound and its localization in space, Philipsz effects a continuous redefinition of both media.
After the first half of the unit we began thinking about how certain kinds of approaches such as exaggeration, simplification, and rearrangement of certain elements, can be ways of utilizing abstraction.
Andy Goldsworthy's forte is the subtle rearrangement of natural materials, and is noted for his assembly of thirteen jumbo - size snowballs (London, 2000), a perfect illustration of postmodernist art.
Baltimore - based artist Seth Adelsberger questions traditional notions of painting and printmaking through the use of unusual materials and rearrangement of the standard steps in artmaking.
Each exhibition is a renegotiation and rearrangement of material, ideas and subjects.
Visitors to VFA are treated to Bill's tireless rearrangement of works.
Partly influenced by the concrete poetry of the 1950s, the shape and rearrangement of Rankin's text is equally as important as its verbal significance.
28 February - 27 September: Rearrangement of the two Richter rooms at the Albertinum in Dresden, Birkenau [CR: 937/1 -4] is exhibited for the first time (still called Abstraktes Bild).
According to him, space and time imply movement and the change of light: «As light moves across the object, the forms and the color appear to change with the rearrangement of the shadows.
With their obsessive nature and encyclopedic magnitude, Darboven's visualizations of time and recent history, as well as the collection, selection, and rearrangement of knowledge in form of handwritten excerpts, photographic, literary, and journalistic documents of cultural history, bear witness to the artist's attempt to counter the information flood and the alleged chaos of the (post --RRB- modern world by creating an autonomous classification system and by placing herself in an individual framework of meaning.
Each exhibition is a renegotiation and rearrangement of the material, ideas and issues, and policy research on exposure and imaging - all executed within a clearly defined display parameters and ease of assembly means.
Other changes include a slight rearrangement of the buttons and a shorter stylus — closer to 6 cm.
The original Greg Norman signature 18 - hole course features ecologically friendly championship golf with carefully crafted water holes, jungles, bunkers and greens, utilizing a rearrangement of the site's native plants, trees and other indigenous foliage.
Cats can become territorial due to changes in the environment, such as visits to the veterinarian, moving to a new home, and even rearrangement of furniture.
Rearrangement of furniture around the house for the holidays may cause your feline to stop using the litter box.
Patients greeted her father with a nod as he passed or with some rearrangement of their posture.
Political scientists attribute the groups» state - level successes partly to a rearrangement of political coalitions around education in statehouses, and to a favorable policy climate created by the Obama administration.
Not long after arriving in the summer 2013, Merrill embarked on an organizational evaluation which included the rearrangement of Central Office staff, and a renewed trust in building principals to grow their own school communities.
The jobs of about 180 teachers in the 47,000 - student Buffalo, N.Y., school district will be spared, thanks to a rearrangement of various grant funds and a last - minute infusion of state aid.
One page of scientific formulae and on page of questions that require substitution and rearrangement of the formulae to find the answer.
Apply rearrangement of speed = dist / time to rearrangement of other literal equations.
Howard doesn't lift music verbatim but it would be hard to argue that a huge proportion of the score isn't substantively a rearrangement of other film music.
Despite some pruning and rearrangement of the story and musical numbers, the flavour of the source material does shine through in this 1939 filmic The Mikado.
The reaction involves the rearrangement of the carbon - oxygen bond to transform the six - membered ring into a five - membered ring.
Dr. Gusella was an early advocate of broad collaboration focused on conditions caused by the rearrangement of chromosomes, co-founding the Developmental Genome Anatomy Project in 1999.
The new description makes sense of several behaviors seen in glasses, like the property known as avalanching, which describes a random rearrangement of molecules that leads to crystallization.
Here we show that Plasmodium blood - stage parasites actively respond to host dietary calorie alterations through rearrangement of their transcriptome accompanied by substantial adjustment of their multiplication rate.
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