I too am not
seeing the content referred to in your posts.
Not exact matches
I haven't
seen this term thrown around, but it is an awesome word to
refer to the practice of transforming learning
content into scenarios.
«I can really hone in on their performance and
see if they need to move up to a group that will help them access the same
content in a way that works for them,» said Ms. Sears, who
refers to the technique as dynamic grouping.
I know they have parental controls to filter books marked as having sexual
content, but I don't
see any guidelines
referring drug use or potentially offensive
content in general.
It also
refers to the kinds of flat surfaces and literal screens used within the exhibition — in this way, these screens can be
seen as planes in which latent and manifest
content are contiguous and the distinction between collective and personal
content is blurred.
The selection of the works in the exhibition allows the visitor to
see how — over time — Weber has both synthesized and alternated between abstraction and comic figuration and between
referring to
content and generating it.
The problem is that, as
seen with the Catalonia situation
referred to in Namecoin's tweet above, «standard» websites are vulnerable when central powers disagree with their
content.
«A hyperlink, by itself, should never be
seen as «publication» of the
content to which it
refers.
For more on the
content of the Aarhus Convention, please
see the specific webpages on the three pillars of the Convention, or
refer to the Implementation Guide.
The 2nd generation Chromecast, which — for the record — we've only
seen referred to as the «new Chromecast,» is also going to include support for
content feeds on the Chromecast home screen.
Refer to the key holder resume samples to
see how the
content is presented and how the information looks on the page.