Sentences with phrase «robust representation of»

One dynamically downscaled IPCC simulation (WRF - MPI - ECHAM5) has a robust representation of Pacific sea surface temperature variability in the future projection period up to 2040, but the relationship to enhancement of precipitation extremes is not as clear as in observations.
June 27 — Oct. 12, 2014 Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia San Antonio collectors Harmon and Harriet Kelley have assembled a robust representation of 20th century African American art.
But even before all that fame, this artist was famous in the contemporary arts circles for his bold, robust representation of the African - American culture, putting persons from hip hop culture in Renaissance poses against colorful, patterned backgrounds.
We also expanded the number of alternate loci to create a reference that provides a more robust representation of human population variation.

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Institutions of direct democracy, including decentralised decision - making powers in rural and urban areas, need to be set up or strengthened in all countries; where decision - making at larger levels requires representation, there should be robust mechanisms of transparency, accountability, and redressal (including recall) that are responsive to the institutions of direct grassroots democracy.
In the past few years, educators and education advocates have put a robust focus on equitable access and representation in STEM fields for disadvantaged groups, such as girls or students of color.
• Discounted legal products including model board policies, Student Code of Conduct, and a Personnel Handbook • Access to the Learning Zone, TCSA's robust online training portal, and discounted registration rates for the Texas Charter Schools Conference • Legal information and advice, as well as updates and alerts on specific matters pertaining to charter schools • Tools to engage parents on advocacy efforts with the Texas Legislature • Access to a growing market of solution providers and strategically - aligned partnerships with negotiated pricing and contract terms • Resources and advice for navigating TEA requirements for your school's growth and expansion • Representation in the rulemaking process with TEA to protect the interest of public charter schools
The work was robust, decadent and sensual, the tumble of sweet - smelling, heaving forms suggesting Baroque representations of ecstasy and exultation.
Displayed on heavy steel tables, they draw not only on the tradition of twentieth - century figurative sculpture — marks of artists as diverse as Aristide Maillol to Henry Moore are alive in these robust works — but also on the history of female representation in general.
However, for the present point, the issue is quite different and has never been confronted by Mannians: the discrepancy between reconstructions with bristlecones and without bristlecones means that the representation that the reconstruction was «robust» to the presence / absence of all dendroclimatic indicators is untrue.
«The most profitable and efficient legal aid providers are not necessarily always the ones providing clients with advice and representation at the highest quality... The LSC has a substantial peer review programme and the absence of a robust link between quality and efficiency is telling.
Addressing impact required not only a robust case to challenge the council's decision presented by the leader of Stratford on Avon council but the third party representations by the owner of the Manor House.
The PIML proved to be a psychometrically robust measure of children's representations of their relationships with parents and peers, representing an important advance in the measurement of attachment in middle childhood.
Imagine visual storytelling, robust market placement and authentic representation of clients from experts committed to this lifestyle.
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