Sentences with phrase «scale examples from»

Hauser & Wirth's recent exhibition included great, large - scale examples from two of her finest bodies of work: the chromatically slight, but physically robust «Black and White Works» — some white with just a line of black, others black in their entirety, with structured and poetic surfaces; and the «Sarrafos» — white paintings with even more uninflected surfaces to which a black wooden bar has been attached, resulting in a physical and spatial experience.

Not exact matches

These vary during the different phases of well development and have different scales of impact: Vibration may affect only people very close to wells, whereas stress from, for example, concerns about possible water contamination may have a wider reach.
Unilever makes money from Lifebuoy while saving lives — a wonderful example of a large - scale entrepreneurial approach to a serious public health challenge.
More common and larger - scale cyber-attacks (from Sony pictures to Spanish renewable energy companies) are yet another example of this unprecedented «communication» flow; just as growth of the dark web has allowed for more effective connections in illegal activities — drug trade, human trafficking, and the like.
«For example, our partners in Romania and Italy, a $ 1.1 bn remittance corridor, have their sights set on market penetration and are looking to scale from three kiosks each to hundreds of Romit - enabled human and machine locations before the end of 2015.»
For example, companies may soon be able to use SeedInvest's social media tools to push information about their company and their offering to all of their Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook followers (i.e. asking for money from your friends at scale without awkward phone conversions.)
It's important — at scale — to know which kinds of opportunities require engaged attention (from the PR department for example) and which require a templated email from an intern.
There is an example of a successful attempt, on a small scale — in fact, on simply one particular point, though an important one: W. Montgomery Watt, in the Introduction to his Muhammad at Mecca (Oxford, 1953), p. x writes, «I have refrained from using the expressions «God says» and «Muhammad says» when referring to the Qur» an, and have simply said «the Qur» an says.»»
Kangaroos would be wild - harvested as they are now, but landholders could, for example, work in large - scale collaborative groups with other adjoining landholders and trusted harvesters, sharing the money made from selling kangaroo meat.
Our submission also cites egregious examples from Victoria's meat regulator PrimeSafe, the huge impact of knee - jerk changes to regulation of raw milk on small - scale dairy farms (many of whom have now gone out of business), and the complicated business of ensuring appropriate labeling of GMO and imported ingredients while not creating an extra burden for small - scale producers who sell directly to the public.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of people who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the people who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society humans should be able to control their emotions a bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
Several hundred state - level Democratic campaigns used DLCCWeb (integrated with fundraising site ActBlue) in the 2008 cycle, for example, while others moved up the cost / hand - holding scale to systems from NGP Software or Blue State Digital.
Banks now emphasise not their innovation but their safety and security - for example Santander's campaign highlighting the peace of mind customerscan draw from their global scale, while the building society sector, which once worried it was seen as boring, now sees that feature as a positive attribute.
Mr Draper noted that progress on the economy was possible if Britain followed the examples of Germany and the USA who continue to go from strength to strength due to large scale investment in productive industries.
For example, Kibbutzes or hippie communies in California don't need to spend money on R&D in agriculture, or defense, or large scale law enforcement (again, you may have the luxury to exclude 1 - 3 % of psychopaths / sociopaths from a small community, and not worry about said excluded psychopaths attacking you for your communal material possessions from outside since they are dealt with by outside society), or on disaster preparedness, or on medical R&D, or pretty much any other economic overhead of modern civilization.
More tax is lost to onshore evasion or non-compliance than to offshore evasion and avoidance but it does not always attract the same level of public interest - for example a former minister for tax was vilified for making the very valid point about the scale of the tax loss from paying tradespeople in cash.
For example, a delay in identifying a cancer can tip the scales from being easily treatable to catastrophic.
In the Buffalo area, for example, the GLRI has provided money for projects from habitat restoration or shoreline improvement programs to the large - scale Buffalo River restoration.
The self - efficacy scale, for example, can be used as either a reflection tool or as a tool to collect data across time to document changes in scientists» self - efficacy that would be expected to result from science communication training programmes.
He believes it could also play a role in a future large - scale hydrogen generator, which would collect the energy from sunlight in huge fields and then run that electric current through water to produce vast amounts of hydrogen to meet, for example, the demand from a future fleet of hydrogen - powered vehicles.
Similar examples of the federal government at work range from the creation of an industry for producing natural gas from coal seams to the ongoing Advanced Research Projects Agency — Energy (ARPA - E), a small - scale funding agency with outsized ambitions.
On a wide range of scalesfrom rainwater in coffee pots to tinkering with whole supply chains — the example of the Bullitt Center, she says, demonstrates «new out - of - the - box creative solutions» that adapt to the building's local environment.
For example, one group recently showed that millimeter - scale wires can assemble in this way from ferromagnetic micro-particles.
Phalan says that, while these examples show land sparing can be achieved, making sure that higher - yield farming benefits nature at scales that matter will require commitment from senior levels of government.
It's similar to Google Earth, Simmons says — for example, you can zoom from 40 × directly to 1 ×, but can not necessarily access in - between magnification scales.
«It's also possible to deploy large - scale systems, for example by installing pipes across the entire Yucatan Strait, or extending them from the mainland along the coast.
For example, as mentioned above, the Cambodian government only recently granted permission for large - scale analysis of skeletal remains from the Khmer Rouge era.
Bottom: left: Continuous compositional spread of a Bi-V-Fe oxide composition library; middle: 177 powder patterns from the library that are shown with log - scale intensity; right: example of 15 measured compositions revealing the compositions where light absorber phases are formed.
As an example, surveys in Japan indicated a greater than three-fold (linear scale) increase from 2007 — 2008.
«Introduction to Population Wildlife Disease Modeling» Workshop was held July 28 and focused on population scale epidemiological models with examples from wildlife diseases in North America.
Climate models are being subjected to more comprehensive tests, including, for example, evaluations of forecasts on time scales from days to a year.
For example, fast ice provides a critical habitat for emperor penguins, yet this remains difficult to distinguish from pack ice at a regional and global scale.
For example, if the meditation group improves from 10 to 19 on a mental health scale and the control group improves from 11 to 16 on the same scale, the relative difference between groups in the change score is: -LCB--LSB-(19 − 10) − (16 − 11)-RSB- / 10 -RCB- × 100 = 40 %.
The vowel tones can also be done in a scale from low to high, for example using the notes c - d - e-f-g-a-b.
For example, it's obvious that at some point the scales will fall from the eyes of the Washington character, and he'll realize that his prejudices against homosexuals are wrong; he'll be able to see the Hanks character as a fellow human worthy of affection and respect.
The game \'s difficulty, for example, seems to scaled down a bit from what was experienced in Rayman Origins.
Arsenic is the oldest example of a dark comedy I've found, and I think it's this morbidness that keep it from tilting the silly scales too far for me.
Some examples: A human scale game of Mouse Trap, a solar powered theramin, homemade video games, clothing made from recycled bottles, circus arts and more.
Consider another example from the same dataset in which high school students» cumulative grade point averages (GPAs) are related to their scores on Panorama's Growth Mindset scale, which measures how much students believe they can change their intelligence, behavior, and other factors central to their school performance.
For example, from 1990 to 2007, black students» scale scores increased 34 points on the NAEP 4th - grade mathematics tests (compared with a 28 - point increase for whites), and the black - white achievement gap declined from 32 to 26 points during this period.
For example, before you start training, create a pre-assessment survey that asks learners to assess their capabilities in relation to the eLearning topic you're about to teach (on a scale from 1 — 5).
For example, will there be a «common» definition of proficiency (i.e., a uniform «cut - score,» the point on the test - score scale that separates «proficient» pupils from their need - more - work classmates) attached to the «common» assessment or will each participating state be free to set its own?
Those scoring higher on grit would have been more likely to self - report on the grit scale that, for example, they had overcome setbacks to conquer an important challenge (perseverance) and less likely to report that their interests change from year to year (enduring commitments).
I have broken down the process of reading the scales quite a lot, you may wish to delete that part from the example slides and set it out yourself if you have your own preferred way of teaching it.
For example, a limited LMS platform may prevent you from scaling to accommodate more users as your business expands.
One major vendor of value - added measures (i.e., SAS as in SAS - EVAAS) long has held that the tests need only to have 1) sufficient «stretch» in the scales «to ensure that progress could be measured for low - and high achieving students», 2) that «the test is highly related to the academic standards,» and 3) «the scales are sufficiently reliable from one year to the next» (see, for example, here).
(Scaled scores have equal intervals: a ten point increase, for example, from 525 to 535 represents the same gain as a ten point increase from 605 to 615.
Large scale examples involving the use of such performance - based assessments come from states such as Nebraska, Wyoming, Connecticut and New York, as well as nations such as Australia and Singapore.
Our journey in implementing our Engage AUSL curricular resource is one example of a large - scale change emerging from this continuous improvement process (a change of this size is rare, and is thoroughly analyzed before implementation).
CLASS (Pianta & La Paro, 2003) describes and measures classroom quality from PreK to Grade 3 using a common set of dimensions and rating scales, with grade - specific examples reflecting both instructional and socioemotional aspects of the classroom environment.
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