Sentences with phrase «reconstruct events»

Trauma treatment takes on the challenge of helping you collect these pieces and assemble the fragments, reconstruct the events, and make meaning of the present in the light of past.
At Preszler Law Firm, we know how to examine an accident scene and, when possible, reconstruct the events leading up to your injuries.
Other works have attempted to reconstruct events from memories and remnants, such as recording a journey to find Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty or examining Donald Crowhurst's thwarted attempt to circumnavigate the world.
Murders have you looking at every possibly related clue and finding items that were moved, before touching the dead body and invoking Prospero's innate psychic abilities to attempt to reconstruct events that lead up to the killing in the right order and demonstrate to the spirit that you understand what has happened here.
Viva Las Vegas: After losing the groom — and all memory of the night before — Phil, Stu and Alan embark on an epic quest to reconstruct events and find the errant husband - to - be.
Ubide added: «Just as investigators reconstruct events to learn the truth, we prise magma injections from the crystals that are transported to the surface by erupted magmas to do the same thing.
As a further safeguard, the audio transcripts are broken up and sent in random snippets to a group of transcribers, which limits their ability to reconstruct events in the couple's household.
Reconstructing events in the history of life has a long tradition in the geological and paleontological sciences.
Reconstructing events through talking heads never makes for exciting documentaries.
By reconstructing the events that lead to the Holocaust, the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum aims to bring the past to life and prevent future atrocities through greater understanding.
During the Harkness, they reconstructed the event from various sources, unpacked biases, and deliberated on how each medium affected the message.
Drawing on her own journals and her son's writings and videos, Klebold reconstructs the events leading up to the horrific 1999 school shooting and its aftermath.
At first, I was scared I wasn't going to succeed since my initial conversation knocked the bar down to 49 %, but by examining items in the apartment and reconstructing events, I was able to complete the mission successfully (saving the hostage) with a 99 % success rate.
The film reconstructs the event in Dallas with both Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson present before the assassination and then after at Johnson's swearing in.
We accomplish this by examining the scene of the accident, taking pictures, and reconstructing the event using the details you have given us as well as the ones we have on file from the police report.

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The task of reconstructing science around the primacy of events is, of course, an enormous one, and I am not qualified to contribute to it.
In the light of such a critical function of theology in relation to the generalizations of metaphysics, metaphysical «principles,» «laws,» and «categories» do not appear as (transcendental) conditions of any possible experience, but as that of real experience.35 In a certain sense, Whitehead found a way to initialize a theological project without developing it; and he grounded it in the imperfection of all metaphysical systems in relation to actual events that have the power to reconstruct categories in the passage of the events.
The movement of events can not be reconstructed in detail; the necessary evidence is not available.
Structural contingency theories assume that patterns of relations can sometimes be reconstructed in retrospect but emphasize the nonrecurrent nature of historical events to a much greater extent.
When therefore we set out to study the events out of which it arose, and the part that its Founder played in them, we are not like archaeologists digging up the remains of a forgotten civilization, or palaeontologists reconstructing an extinct organism.
If at this point in the central tragedy in our history there had occurred the demonstration of the power and glory of the God in whom he trusted; if Elijah had come; if he who saved others had been saved; if we know not what natural or supernatural event had taken place to deliver this soul of faith from death and further shame; then might not faith as universal loyalty and universal trust have been reconstructed among men?
When the historian reconstructs the history of an event reported in the Bible, like the reign of David or the career of Paul, he brings together as many sources of information as possible: biblical accounts, archeological data, nonbiblical reports.
In spite of the bias and imperfections of an «outside» view, if used, critically, it makes a good start for reconstructing past events.
In other words, the resurrection is not an historical event which can be proved or reconstructed to a relative degree of certainty within the framework of cause and effect.
It may also be helpful for us to reconstruct the historical, non-miraculous events that may be at the root of these accounts.
On the strength of what is recorded, we do not presume to reconstruct the «facts» of the event.
We can not trace the route of march, nor can we hope to reconstruct the sequence of events.
In view of all this, it is impossible to reconstruct any firm, full outlines of the concrete structure of events.
Conducting research in both Tokyo and Beijing, this project will reconstruct and assess events and incidents from the last 15 years that exemplify the nature of the tensions between the countries.
A London event held inside a reconstructed Iguanodon was the talk of the town and helped cement the notion of the dinosaur as a tank - like, spike - nosed reptile.
A team of marine archaeologists and other researchers use cutting - edge technology to scour the underwater battlefield, identifying shipwrecks and reconstructing some of the lesser - known events of the largest naval invasion in history.
«Because certain geological events record everything, studying them helps to reconstruct the environmental past and to determine how human beings have influenced the environment.
Reconstructing past climate records can help scientists determine both natural patterns and the ways in which future glacial events and greenhouse gas emissions may affect global systems.
In any event, more research will be necessary to reconstruct Bee - Zed's epic voyage through the solar system.
In the unlikely event that scientists could reconstruct a complete dinosaur genome, she doubts that any modern animal could produce an egg capable of growing a dinosaur embryo.
We may be able to reconstruct the sequence of events leading to the evolution of any given species or group after the fact, but we will not be able to generalise from these to other sequences of events.
Magnetic storms recorded as auroral sightings in Meigetsuki («The Record of the Clear Moon,» ca 1180 - 1241) by Fujiwara no Teika of Japan, and in Song Shi («History of Song,» commissioned 1343) from China, have given researchers the ability to reconstruct a chronology of past astronomical events.
As far as events can be reconstructed, the boat's pitch as it descended the wave's lee tilted it into a second, and possibly a third, monster wave immediately behind.
RECONSTRUCTING the sequence of events leading up to a murder could become easier and more precise thanks to a new system for producing a high - resolution 3D map of a crime scene.
But no detectable intermediates between ancient, single - celled life and early eukaryotes exist, making it nearly impossible to reconstruct the order of evolutionary events.
«Although individual mutations carry only weak signals about where a person is from, by adding information across the whole genome we can reconstruct these mixing events.
The satellites» observations combined with radio - wave data provided the information that Østgaard and his team used to reconstruct this ethereal electrical event, which lasted 300 milliseconds.
Denniston noted that the variations over time in the numbers of flood events recorded by his stalagmites matched reconstructed numbers of hurricanes in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean.
Here, by reconstructing a sequence of events along the Yellow River — including a landslide that created a dam from which water built up and burst forth — Wu Qinglong and colleagues provide geological evidence for a catastrophic flood event that may be the basis of the Great Flood.
For most of us, the instinctive answer is no: the ability to reconstruct past events in our mind and imagine ourselves in future scenarios is something we can do, but other creatures can not.
But looking at the seismic recording before and during the cook - off, the seismologists could reconstruct the sequence of events that led to the catastrophe.
That's the conclusion from a study in which 52 police officers were asked to recall events and identify suspects from ID parades after reconstructed crime.
To reconstruct the climate and weather events of the past, before written records, researchers must plumb every indirect source of evidence they can find.
The researchers used sediment cores from along the New Jersey shore to reconstruct flood events from 850 C.E. to modern times.
By individually reconstructing whether and when a parent died, a stepmother or stepfather moved in, and whether half - siblings were born during this period, they were able to calculate the influence of all those events on the survival rate of boys and girls.
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