Sentences with phrase «suggesting texts which»

«Inasmuch as eyetracking now can be built into mobile phones and tablets, it will be fairly easy to also install software that can assist learners when they are reading - for instance by adjusting the text's difficulty or suggesting texts which contain a certain type of words that the learner finds difficult and therefore needs to practice,» suggests Sigrid Klerke.

Not exact matches

In order to stand out from the crowd, it suggests that businesses opt for ad extensions, or additional pieces of clickable information, as well as ad customizers, which feature text that can adapt to search context in real - time.
The BlackRock GPS — which combines traditional economic indicators with big data signals such as web searches and text mining of corporate conference calls — suggests a higher growth rate over the coming 12 months than currently reflected in consensus estimates.
In Germany the discussion was intensified by the fact that the opening of the play coincided with a meeting of the Society for Christian - Jewish Co-operation, which issued statements criticizing the play and suggested that a committee consisting of a Catholic, a Protestant and a Jew be formed to advise on revisions of the text.
After this, we will look carefully at numerous texts from Scripture which are often used by Calvinists to defend the doctrine of Unconditional Election, and will suggest alternative explanations for these texts which fit better with their grammatical, cultural, theological, and historical contexts.
Her position is totally irreconcilable with the many texts in which Whitehead suggests that there is real succession and process in God himself.
He holds that it is irreconcilable with the many texts in which Whitehead suggests that there is real succession and process in God himself.
The text tells us that the son's change involves repentance — which suggests to us that if contrition motivates it, meaningful change can help build community.
The richness and variegation of the New Testament message must be maintained.36 There is nothing endemic to the text which suggests that «epistle» is a superior form to «Gospel» as a medium for communicating God's truth.
At the outset of this paper I cited a text by Whitehead in which he suggests that it is possible to lay the foundations for aesthetics, and to conquer ethics and theology through, what is in essence, a systematic examination of propositions.
The text only implies that the witch was frightened, which suggests she was not accustomed to a) either calling up real spirits, or b) dealing with genuinely resurrected souls.
(I use this word in spite of a certain flavor of «sanctimoniousness» which sometimes clings to it, because no other word suggests as well the exact combination of affections which the text goes on to describe).
Ricoeur there proposes a philosophical analysis of symbolic and metaphoric language intended to help us reach a «second naivete» before such texts.17 The latter phrase, which Ricoeur has made famous, suggests that the «first naivete,» an unquestioned dwelling in a world of symbol, which presumably came naturally to men and women in one - possibility cultures to which the symbols in question were indigenous, is no longer possible for us.
Scalia suggests that Kennedy, O'Connor, and other Justices adhere to what might be described as a sort of legal Gnosticism, according to which the meaning of the Constitution is to be found not in what its text overtly states but in some mysterious message conveyed only to black - clad savants.
For example, they suggest that the text saying the type of milk (e.g. Infant Milk, Follow - on Milk) should be at least as big as the brand name, which is clearly not the case.
There are many text books available for key stage 3 science, but we have found most of them to be full of theory with little room for hands - on science or questions, although they are interesting and provide good background to science, although there are some which suggest experiments, many of which can be done at home.
I would suggest a general swap, were it not that I once made the mistake of doing a joint interview with my wife after the royal wedding, which prompted 100 texts, asking: «Who is the attractive, articulate woman sitting next to the boring stiff in a suit?»
Jay suggests Michel's email, which claims JH «needs some space to prevent any accusation of deal - making», is not reflected in texts with Smith.
Make it easy for them — clearly identify the page on their site on which your link belongs (usually on a Links or Resources page) and suggest text for the link.
The three behavioral interventions, implemented alone or in combination, were: suggested alternatives, which presented electronic order sets suggesting nonantibiotic treatments; accountable justification, which prompted clinicians to enter free - text justifications for prescribing antibiotics into patients» electronic health records; and peer comparison, which sent emails to clinicians that compared their antibiotic prescribing rates with those of «top performers» (those with the lowest inappropriate prescribing rates).
Random texts at 3 in the morning, coupled with the odd phone call to ask how their day has been, suggests you're as addicted to their presence as a dog - lover is to walks with their pooch (which, it turns out, isn't bad for relationships either).
The script also cleverly plays with the original text, one scene suggesting that the magic mirror is all in Ravena's head, which makes her whole evil scheme deliciously pointless.
There's nothing in screenwriter James Vanderbilt's short filmography (which includes The Rock's The Rundown and the military thriller Basic) to suggest the brilliance found here, however, so one is inclined to acknowledge the craftsmanship and pizzazz of Fincher as well as the inherent intrigue adequately captured in the real Graysmith's source texts.
The text, approved unanimously by participants, highlights the different ways in which technology can support the global agenda for education which was suggested at the World Education Forum for the next 15 years.
It cites a new study that «suggests that people who often do multiple tasks in a variety of media — texting, instant messaging, online video watching, word processing, Web surfing, and more — do worse on tests in which they need to switch attention from one task to another than people who rarely multitask in this way.»
Spiro, Feltovich, Jacobson, and Coulson (1992) suggested that hypermedia — online text, images, and video with contextual links to other multimedia — which allow learners to explore rich, complex examples from a variety of perspectives, can help them understand how abstract concepts apply differently in specific cases.
Probably the most useful app to convertible owners is the rain warning app, which will send a text to your smart phone suggesting you close the soft top.
CCRA.R.9) calls for students to «analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare the approaches the authors take,» which suggests a strong case for adding the visual «text» to these comparisons, creating a whole other layer by bringing an authorial artist's approach and intention to the mix.
We publish texts which offer a new approach to the political and social landscape of the present day, texts that can dissolve existing boundaries or suggest new ones.
Just consider these five big ideas from Sherlock Holmes contained in the above poster (and the relevant texts from Holmes» books, in blockquotes, below), which is also what another brilliant detective (in the investment world) and thinker Charlie Munger suggests us to do --
While the game suggests there is some kind of plot, this is never covered in - game - you simply run through the battles, fight the last boss (which has no explanation), and then whoever gets the last blow on the boss gets a rather story un-related ending consisting of a couple of bits of artwork and text, usually with cameos from various other Capcom / Marvel characters in unusual situations.
Originally released on PC, the text adventure FMV is now optimised for console to include a suggested questions system which eliminates the need for a keyboard.
Not only is it going to be released in a few days, apparently the text is suggesting the content will also be free, which should be welcoming to gamers.
With hindsight it has been suggested that the show was «too heavily weighted with recent paintings, and burdened also with his literary inclinations in the form of lengthy explanatory texts which he hung next to his pictures».1 The show was panned by critics and while Kitaj was still reeling from what he perceived to be unreasonable and highly personal criticism, his wife Sandra Fisher, also a painter, died suddenly.
Drawing on British physician John Bulwer's 1644 text Chirologia: Or the Natural Language of the Hand, Syms suggests a complex vocabulary of hand movements (or, at least, a coded set of gestures), some of which may resonate across centuries, while others remain specific to an individual or time.
The presentation of Frances Stark's paintings, which employ text appropriated from the writings of musician Ian Svenonius, constitutes a vigorous defense of censorship on grounds of its necessity in equalizing political representation in cultural spaces, much as Black suggests.
Perhaps Desmarais» jagged - edged sculptures are «small parts» fractured from some invisible «whole,» which the wall text suggested as a key facet of a «sample,» or maybe her square patches of painted wall «correct, enhance, or modify» the «routine» of exhibition display techniques.
«The exhibition will showcase the early collages that combine abstract painting, text, and image; and a selection of many of the artist's best - known blackboard paintings, in which a faux blackboard surface is used as the ground for realistic, painted vignettes adjacent to fragments of different stories that suggest variously ambiguous meanings.
The text which accompanies the photograph suggests that it depicts a plastic tube emitting foam.
[43] In 2010, artists Cindy Hinant and Nicolas Guagnini created the book «FLAV» which assembles primary archival texts and correspondence by and about Dan Flavin to create a narrative about the artist's personality which is not absent from the work as suggested by statements by Flavin like «It is what it is, and it ain't nothin» else... Everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered.»
His text, which offers a poetic meditation on the nature of human existence and artistic expression, suggests that a person — defined in political and aesthetic terms — is always «less than one.»
There are several new acquisitions that incorporate light, such as Vernon Fisher's The Coriolis Effect, 1987 for which the green glow of a spiraling florescent tube sitting above the panel surface suggests the painting's title and offers an ominous presence that enhances the narrative text.
Sam Gilliam's takes a more immersive Rothkoesque approach in April 4, a tribute to Martin Luther King created a year after his assassination, staining and knotting the canvas to create wash - like veils of muted colour dotted with clots of crimson, which «may suggest bloodstains» the texts argue — though the painting doesn't hit quite the note of transcendence it aspires to.
Further, in doing so Rose suggests how we might begin to analyze such work (on the basis of the quality of its argument, rather than of its form) so that other critics might amend their methodologies, which is why the text still feels relevant (if historically) today.
The exhibition will showcase the early collages that combine abstract painting, text, and image, as well as a selection of many of his best - known blackboard paintings, in which a faux blackboard surface is used as the ground for realistic, painted vignettes adjacent to fragments of different stories that suggest variously ambiguous meanings.
In that final room, the wall text suggests that her eponymous foundation continues to advocate on behalf of her work, which they claim remains under - recognized.
The title of the exhibition, taken from the text by Hélène Cixous for the catalogue, suggests a «potential reading which subsumes two basic aspects of the artist's work: its critical, non-conformist nature in terms of the politico - artistic situation she has lived through during her career and the importance of movement and of the body as vehicles for articulating her discourse.
The wall text in Philadelphia provides just enough information to suggest the tragic arc of Gorky's life, which ended in suicide.
This is NOT the same thing as saying the White House is giving serious consideration to geo - engineering — which it isn't — and I am disappointed that the headline and the text of the article suggest otherwise.
The authors» job is to teach government, not take a side on the science if in fact the scientific community is split down the middle, which is what the text falsely suggests.
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