Sentences with phrase «spatial terms»

The latest study shows that storms are changing in spatial terms.
The first cohort learned a simple form that had few signs for spatial terms.
It's helpful to put the numbers in spatial terms, instead of in tables or whatever, so that everybody can see right away the area that they are focusing on.
With these films, both artists have begun to conceive narrative in spatial terms as aspects of character, setting, sound, and action migrate from one story to the next across the exhibition space.
Accordingly, transcendence must be grasped, not as it has so often been in the past, in spatial terms referring to the God «up there» beyond the affairs of human life, but specifically in terms of what God has effected historically, and is doing now, on behalf of human beings.
But Robinson seemed not to realize, oddly enough, that he also spoke of God in spatial terms when he said God was «deep down» in the depths).
K - 12.1 The World in Spatial Terms NSS - G.
Have students record the correct spatial terms (either map, list, or otherwise represent on paper, in journal, etc..)
By mapping wetlands and histosols, which are mainly carbon - rich systems, one can have a better estimate of carbon stocks in spatial terms.
Forget about the problem of using a spatial term like «outside» to «locate» God's non-spatiality.
if you want to think in spatial terms, then it would be more like this: the material universe is the «walls» of the house.
Once we understand the Hebrew success in conceiving Yahweh as the great «I,» we can see that Hebrew reflection, or perhaps better, Hebrew experience with Yahweh, led to the explicit rejection of the idea that he had bodily form or was localized in spatial terms.
Thus, for example, they found it hard to think of the Eucharist in other than spatial terms.
In spatial terms we know for certain of its existence only on an infinitesimally small body in the solar system.
The point at issue is that you have one distinction which is not in spatial terms and another which is in spatial terms.
Heaven and hell, along with those who dwelt in them, were conceived in spatial terms.
RB: «Environment» is a spatial term.
The result is that Ghana's industrialization is heavily skewed in spatial terms, which in turn leads to a deep concentration of job opportunities and ancillary business opportunities in just a handful of the country's biggest cities.
Their work transforms domestic space into a public forum, entwines the female body within architectural design, and explores notions of exile and confinement in socio - spatial terms.
Focusing mainly on patterns, I reorganize motion in an attempt to look at time in spatial terms, using the pattern itself as the framework for temporally redistributing all of the surrounding activity.
As a multidisciplinary artist who has worked extensively in performance, video, and installation, Tedesco frequently describes [2nd floor projects] and her artistic practice in spatial terms.
MUSEUM LUDWIG Given that theorists like Michel Foucault, Fredric Jameson, Henri Lefebvre, and their followers have explained societal phenomena convincingly in spatial terms, an exhibition...
Knowing about carbon stocks in spatial terms will allow us to identify potential areas for climate change mitigation by conserving the existing carbon - rich pools and enhancing carbon sequestration and storage.
Ultimately, he said, this becomes a problem when the rate of climate change velocity (how fast a region changes put into a spatial term) is faster than the rate that many organisms can migrate.
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