Sentences with phrase «snapshot in time of»

This gives a snapshot in time of what you own and owe - your asset and liability values.
How then, do you trust an image — a digital photograph, a snapshot in time of an object, a person or a scene?
Annual dividend payments are only a snapshot in time of what a company is paying out now.
Because the current standing paints a frozen snapshot in time of a community's credit score, it is perhaps more revealing to look at the trajectory of credit scores.
Traditional assessment in the form of letter grades and report cards attempts to quantify and communicate learning, offering a snapshot in time of a student's academic ability.
Of course, similar ideas and approaches happen frequently in movies, so really what we have is a snapshot in time of what it's like to be a young (late 20's to early 30's) New Yorker trying to figure out life.
«Seasons of Louisiana is a snapshot in time of where I am as a Chef at this moment.
Because the current standing paints a frozen snapshot in time of a community's credit score, it is perhaps more revealing to look at the trajectory of credit scores.

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A blind tasting is just a snapshot of that liquid at that moment in time.
«Despite our best efforts, all we see of the Earth's climate is a really narrow snapshot in time,» she said.
Whether it's a plane in the Hudson River or a crying boy hugging a police officer, social images are unique in their ability to communicate so much information in just a snapshot of time.
Like the P / E ratio and the dividend yield, the payout ratio is a snapshot of a specific point in time - contrary to profit growth covering a whole period.
However, a simple price - to - earnings (P / E) ratio, whether based on a snapshot in time or a smoothed measure of earnings, can be more useful, providing some indication of the possible distribution of future returns, our analysis shows.
Lists like this are a snapshot in time — they are temporal, just like any measure of influence is.
It needed an alternative to ad - hoc surveys, which only provide point - in - time snapshots of customer behaviors and attitudes.
Is this a evidence that Progressive's investments in technology like Snapshot, investments that GEICO has spurned, is making it difficult at a time of difficult loss trends?
Prior to as well as since personas were originated, the aim was to capture a static snapshot of the user or buyer at a particular point in time.
In the run up to Canada Day and the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, here is another in a line of recent snapshots of the federal government — this time its consumption tax revenueIn the run up to Canada Day and the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, here is another in a line of recent snapshots of the federal government — this time its consumption tax revenuein a line of recent snapshots of the federal government — this time its consumption tax revenues.
Throughout history whenever we take a snapshot of a moment in time via a fossil or core samples we get the snowbank which is the stable or stasis form of any evolving life.
They wondered about things like people waiting in line to get a snapshot of their family with the senior pastor, the pastor calling everyone «Buddy» and «Sport» instead of by name, and the fact that the pastor slipped into the front row after worship because it was time to deliver the speech for the TV show (I mean sermon for the flock).
We shall have to consider a moment in the unfolding of the universe, that is, a snapshot that exists independently of any consciousness, then we shall try conjointly to summon another moment brought as close as possible to the first, and thus have a minimum of time enter into the world without allowing the faintest glimmer of memory to go with it.
If I picture that time in a snapshot, I think of my old neighborhood street illuminated by the gentle, warming rays of the sun.
They're normally a snapshot of the year in culture — there's plenty to comment on this time around.
They are simply a fun snapshot of what football fans are thinking at a point in time.
Testing provides, sort of a snapshot, of a child's skill set and abilities at a given time, and allows a parent and a school to develop more appropriate expectations of the students; whether it's performance in school or ability to learn.
We've all been there, and I understand that what you're describing is just a snapshot of a moment in time.
Both can be done easily, though belly casts are more of a snapshot in time.
But a second opinion may only be a snapshot of a point in time.
This has come in handy a few times, because I was able to just send a snapshot of what I wanted directly to my builder.
Commenting at the time on the 2010 Purdue study for Sports Illustrated [20][15], Randall Benson, a neurologist at Wayne State University in Detroit, speculated that the Purdue researchers may have taken what amounted to a «real - time snapshot» of the early stages of the corrosive creep that wears away at the frontal lobe, a part of the brain involved in navigating social situations.
That call, in which the woman I'd spent so much time with helping each other through the first three years of our children's lives broke up with us because my son was «bad,» was one of those snapshot moments.
The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is an annual four - day event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real - time snapshot of bird populations.
They provide an exciting snapshot of the state of our scholarly and political engagement with the Egyptian revolutionary process at this moment in time.
It was an old school atmosphere, a rebirth, a renaissance, a snapshot back in time into the glory days of yesteryear where everyone was considered family.
This 24 - hour snapshot attempts to pin some of those crucial decisions to a specific moment in time, but the broader consequences remain unexplored.
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Details of a recently settled lawsuit, involving a woman who died of of complications from opiate withdrawal after serving time in Schenectady County Jail, provide a snapshot into the days leading up to her death.
«In time you realise putting the country first doesn't mean doing the right thing according to conventional wisdom or the latest snapshot of opinion.
The poll represents a snapshot in time following the Democratic mayoral primary by only three weeks, giving an early indication of how voters stand.
It's true the Sienna Poll is just a «snapshot» in time of a campaign, but what an ugly photo stared at Challenger, Matt Doheny in the NY 21 Congressional race today.
Text accompanying the results on timesunion.com caution that inspections are «a snapshot in time and are not always reflective of the day - to - day operations and overall condition of an establishment.»
Due to these efforts we are able to present a snapshot of candidates over time, their positions in the past and ask if they apply in the present, to provide the public more than a 30 - second soundbite introduction to a candidate.
For a snapshot of that apparent discomfort in answering, consider an email forwarded to the Times Union — apparently by accident — by an aide to Assemblyman Phil Steck, D - Colonie.
The SED acts as a census, taking a snapshot of those earning doctoral degrees in the United States at the time their degree is conferred, and the SDR aims to follow a subset of Ph.D. - level scientists in the United States through their careers.
Over the course of two hours, the photographer used a solar filter to take snapshots separated in time by five minutes each to create this beautiful scene of a combined terrestrial and extraterrestrial vista.
«When you kill the organism, you have a snapshot of that moment in time, but you can not follow a process,» he explains.
Conditions vary enormously from place to place, but quick surveys offer a snapshot of malnutrition in a particular place at a particular time.
She plugged in new x-ray snapshots of p53 fragments and beefed up her program to make a movie of the quivering activity of each of the protein's 1.6 million atoms over a full microsecond, an eternity on the atomic scale that required about a month of supercomputer time.
«We will be able to film these movements by repeating the experiment a large number of times, taking the snapshots at slightly different times and putting the resulting pictures together in a film.
It offers a snapshot of a time when present - day North China sat in the tropics, drifting north toward the core of the Asian continent.
Updated every year, the SED offers a snapshot of what freshly minted science and engineering Ph.D. s — approximately 32,000 in the July 2014 to June 2015 cycle the new data reports on — have lined up at the time of filing for graduation.
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