The specific work titles thereby
serve as points of reference and stimulus through association.
The survey data, which is being assigned to geographic coordinates just like the satellite data,
serves as a point of reference.
They can not be invested in like all of the other Model Portfolios, and so they just
serve as a point of reference for comparison purposes (so model performance can be compared apples - to - apples after linking returns).
Not exact matches
Draft something
of a job description that can
serve as your
reference point in drawing up a contract.
«While these numbers can
serve as great
reference points, it's important to remember that your ideal posting frequency will depend on how many overall posts are filling the feeds
of your social followers and subscribers.
This thought receives further development at the hands
of Socrates, and it ultimately becomes the
point of concentration for the pathos
of the Greek consciousness, since it
serves as a proof for the immortality
of the soul; but with a backward
reference, it is important to note, and hence
as proof for the soul's preëxistence.1
«In addition to this, a register
of persons involved in hate speeches and election violence will be opened to
serve as a
reference point in future election related matters,» she added.
The genomic data is important, say researchers, because it
serves as a key
reference point for when and where the parasite existed in humans, and provides more information about the evolution
of human disease.
The tick marks
serve as stable
reference points when making precision measurements such
as those
of the small shifts in starlight caused by planets pulling gravitationally on their parent stars.
A feng shui practitioner ascertains the facing orientation
of your home because it will dictate how qi flows in and around it, and
serves as a
reference point for all subsequent computations.
But the easy - to - pigeonhole supporting characters (the conniving mayor; the corrupt businessman) primarily
serve as reference points for the two leading men to define themselves; the focus
of the film remains on them.
There are plenty
of mainstream comedies that could be called instructional — intentionally or not, they come to
serve as a
reference point for how to be a funny friend, or a funny group
of friends, or a funny workplace.
She also created a whimsical feedback «sandwich» template that
serves as both a tool and a shared
point of reference for reminding students to reflect on the three big questions.
It
serves as a benchmark, or
point of reference, for interest rates that regular people like you and me end up with when we borrow money.
The seven column headings
serve as reference points that show how conversation rates, status
as a LE breed and use
of LR can and do influence gene pool size and genetic diversity.
With the selection
of Gabi Ngcobo, the Berlin Biennale continues its mission
of serving as an experimental platform for exploring and expanding the format
of the exhibition and a curatorial agenda
as well
as for examining current global discourses and developments in relation to Berlin
as a local
point of reference.
She draws regularly from literary influences — from Dante's epic Divine Comedy to the Icelandic writer Halldór Laxness» writings on the spiritual aspects
of nature, which
served as an important
reference point for They Come to Us without a Word (2015), her recent critically - acclaimed work for the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (9 May — 22 November 2015).
As can be deduced from this photographic series, Echo served as a kind of fixed reference point for its changing architectural environ
As can be deduced from this photographic series, Echo
served as a kind of fixed reference point for its changing architectural environ
as a kind
of fixed
reference point for its changing architectural environs.
These patches, acknowledging the painting
as itself, also
serve as points of rest and
reference for the viewer, reminding us
of our own humanity.
Once a year Sutton Lane organises an exhibition which
serves as critical
reference for the contemporary programme
of the gallery and which informs the practice
of its artists from a historical
point of view:
Picasso's 1937 painting
served as an impassioned protest against state violence aimed at civilians, and so, if only in its
point of reference, Dodd's painting resonated with the marches and die - ins that swept cities from New York to San Francisco this week.
The innovativeness and inventiveness
of her work, rich in autobiographical elements and subtle comments on society,
serve as a
reference point and source
of inspiration for generations
of artists and art lovers.
(1) A «business
as usual» approach based on predictions from the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations; this scenario was used
as the
reference point for the study (2) A «healthy global diets» scenario in which people adopt the global dietary guidelines for healthy eating and consume just enough calories to maintain a healthy body weight; it includes at least 5
servings of fruits and vegetables, less than 50g
of sugar, and a max
of 43g
of meat daily (3) A vegetarian diet that includes eggs and dairy, 6
servings of fruits and vegetables, and 1 portion
of pulses (4) A completely plant - based vegan diet, with 7
servings of fruits and vegetables and 1 portion
of pulses
In other words, «Charter values» — whatever that means — is now not only an interpretative term
of art emanating from Supreme Court
of Canada jurisprudence, it also now
serves as a somewhat self - congratulatory
reference point for defining the Canadian identity.
«Our job is to
serve as a central
point of reference, a kind
of hill overlooking the often - chaotic information landscape, from which anyone seeking a better understanding
of these developments can survey the ever - changing terrain.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, sometimes known
as DJIA or simply «the Dow»,
serves as a
reference point for many investors
as well
as the general public for the overall state
of the American economy — through it, trends and shifts in the US can be readily seen.
• Initiate office correspondence regarding program support and administrative initiatives • Review incoming correspondence and respond according to the directives
of each program • Assemble and organize facts to be used during programs • Coordinate the details
of meetings, hearings and briefings by indulging in scheduling and appointments management duties • Prepare travel authorizations, handle office supplies and procurement needs • Manage meeting logs and minutes and ensure that they are properly filed for future
references • Provide research and tactical support to program managers by determining norms and handling time and attendance reporting tasks •
Serve as a
point of contact for vendors and outside parties and route inquires accurately • Maintain knowledge
of departmental policies, priorities and program goals • Assist in training program officers by instilling knowledge
of program and function procedures
Your resume will be a part
of our internal database and will
serve as a
reference point for future clients.