But they were important precisely because they provided a clue to what may be universally true for man as a human being and not because
they represented particular events or situations.
Not exact matches
These terms
represent two continua rather than discrete categories: a contrast of discordant disparity, for instance, is identified only in relation to other contrasts in the
particular event under scrutiny.
This
event provides a wonderful opportunity for trainees to meet and talk informally with two mentors (
representing different career stages) within a a
particular field about the direction of the field, as well as career options, goals, and professional opportunities.
If you wanted to read about that
event in
particular you can find my blog post about it here, but if not you'll find all my outfits
represented below.
A Walk Through the 20th Century Submitted by Tammy Bunton Each student reviews the people, places, and
events of a
particular decade of the 20th Century, writes a report about that decade, and creates a booth of memorabilia, music, dress, pictures and other artifacts
representing the time period.
Each student reviews the people, places, and
events of a
particular decade of the 20th Century, writes a report about that decade, and creates a booth of memorabilia, music, dress, pictures and other artifacts
representing the time period.
«Khanna has been tenaciously loyal to a
particular discipline — making art out of childhood memories and everyday
events,
representing emotion in a way which curiously embraces abstraction and figuration in equal measure»
Lia
represents the country at multilateral environmental
events, in
particular negotiating on climate change under the UN.
The executive summary is that there is no way to capture the concept of «ignorance» in Bayesian probability, in that any probability distribution
represents a precise and specific set of probabilities assigned to
particular events.
Many lawyers express understandable anxiety about an arrangement where they do not have a complete picture of the case or control over next steps, and are instead only consulted from time to time — for example, to review documentation or to prepare the (primarily) self -
represented litigant for a
particular event.
«I don't want to talk about any
particular case and I am not
representing Mr. Brown anymore on the CTV issue,» says Lisus, a partner at Lax O'Sullivan Lisus Gottlieb LLP in Toronto, who spoke to Legal Feeds after the
event.
In
particular, I explore the effects of such
events as the AIA, the availability of PTAB, and the Alice v. CLS Bank decision, and how those
events are
represented in different metrics.