Sentences with phrase «transition point between»

Many times, negotiations are often the transition point between being a coach on the sidelines and a player on the field.
The transition point between laminar and turbulent natural convection will be used to lock the Rayleigh number down.
It is the transition point between dives and Maya tours (we use the new accepted standard - «Mayan» only to refer to the language, and «Maya» as a noun and adjective).
«The Alfieri is a transition point between 100 years of history and the future that is opening up before us,» says Lorenzo Ramaciotti, Head of Design for Maserati, who will join to host the unveiling with Peter Grady, President & CEO, Maserati North America.
Gentle profile curves peak at the front and rear wheel centers, with the transition point between the front and rear fender bottoms occurring just below the rear of the doors.
Other terrestrial planets orbiting other stars should behave similarly, although the transition point between climate states may differ for stars that are brighter and dimmer than the sun.
(Where the transition point between Bryant and James falls — assuming there is no Dirk Nowitzki interlude circa 2007 — is hotly debated, if only in my head.)
State Changes - the transitioning point between the state changes we make as children and adolescents

Not exact matches

«Regardless of the reason, the three times you definitely want to pause include: before and after you say something very important which you want your audience to remember; before and after you transition from one key talking point to the next; and between your opening, main body, and closing.»
Pause briefly before and after you make an important point or transition between ideas.
In sum, creativity in naming both concrescence and transition points to the fusion of potentiality and actuality in the act of concrescence, and it points to the interaction between actuality and potentiality in the transition between actual entities.
The process of separation, transition, and reintegration occurs in terms of the disruption of a steady state at or near equilibrium, which brings matter increasingly far from equilibrium to a point at which a «decision» is made between alternative possibilities randomly presented by its environment, resulting in its reorganization in novel emergent form.
When we tried to transition her from bassinet to crib, she cried so much (again, to the point of throwing up) that somehow, she ended up sleeping between us on our bed.
For example, she points parents to the signs that a baby is about to transition between states, like the agitated movements or jerky motions or even hiccupping that can precede crying.
6:30 am - up for the day 7:00 am - breakfast 9:00 am - snack 9:45 am - 10:45 am - nap # 1 [to hold off the transition until this point, it's beneficial to cap this nap at 1 hour] 12:00 pm - lunch 2:00 pm - snack 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm - nap # 2 [a full 4 hours of awake time between naps 1 and 2] 5:30 pm - dinner 6:30 pm - bedtime routine [should not include any milk, last milk with dinner!]
If you can get them used to the bottle by this point, the transition between bottle and breast is not going to be as difficult.
We followed the evolution of this viscosity, then elasticity, and our first results indeed point toward a phase transition with percolation between the molecules of saccharose.
Stephanie Konfal, a research associate with POLENET, pointed out that where the transition is most pronounced, the sideways movement runs perpendicular to the boundary between the two types of mantle.
Is there a mathematical «freezing point» between randomness and predictability, like the phase transition that separates a liquid from a solid?
By systematically colliding nuclei at a wide range of energies, physicists in RHIC's STAR collaboration are searching for evidence of a special point on their map of these nuclear phases and the transitions between them — the nuclear phase diagram.
«We know from these experiments that the universe started out neutral -LCB- at that point -RCB-, and we know that it ended ionized, and we are trying to map out how it transitioned between those two.»
When you get to this point, those few seconds in transition can mean the difference between an alright workout and a great one, so make them count!
Step 5: Smooth out the transition between these two points keeping the club head as close to the floor as possible without touching.
After finding a copy of the original script that included the initial structure online, Gelderblom loaded the film onto his computer, reassembled it along those lines (as he had no access to any previously deleted material, there is no additional footage in this version save for one repeated shot that was needed to help make a smoother transition between scenes at one point) and posted the results online.
It will be a good transition between coordinates and plotting points and introduction...
This plan is formally revisited two times during the fellowship year and serves as a starting point for discussions between the fellow, host region, and the KIPP Foundation about preparedness to transition into the school leader role within 2 years.
Investigating the transition to high school, we find that students moving to a new high school between grades 8 and 9 suffer a small drop in achievement of 0.03 standard deviations in math and 0.04 standard deviations in reading (relative to those in grade 6 — 12 schools or schools with another configuration that requires no transition at this point).
This activity could be used as a starter / plenary or between transition points in a lesson to encourage students to explain ideas (particularly students aiming for level 5).
Massachusetts» ESSA Plan, in its Title II section, points to family engagement training opportunities to support its pre-K and K Standards and, under Title IV, the state identifies opportunities for «joint professional networking opportunities on topics such as transitions between pre-K and kindergarten, family engagement and gender identity in the early years.
The transition between middle school and high school is a pivotal point in students» lives.
They envision a three - pronged systemic remedy: a continuous improvement approach for addressing educational opportunities; targeted high - leverage interventions focused on key transition points and needs; and stronger connections between schools and other institutions and systems affecting the development and well - being of children and youth.
More to the point, the transition between two - finger easy and two - hands firm is progressive and unobtrusive.
There are 2 points in the engine's cycle when the piston is at TDC: The transition between compression / combustion, and the transition between exhaust / intake.
The transition between the different screen orientations was less than perfect, a little slow and glitchy, but we were assured that the interface was still being worked on and tweaked at that point.
Upon reviewing these, we did have some concerns — spelling and punctuation errors, the lack of thesis statements, poor transitions between paragraphs, and some lack of coherence in terms of logical flow of ideas or points.
The drastic color change between pages makes the transitions between Jebediah and Esther's point of views not only easy to follow but also makes for some beautiful computer wall paper material!
The moment becomes a point of transition between late Modernism's assurances and present perplexities.
... The section «Spatial Entities in Colour» presents corresponding works that thematise both the colour and also the fluid points of transition between abstraction and figuration.
These partial landscapes act as a middle point, not just conceptually in the paintings but also in the exhibition as it repeatedly transitions the viewer between the public and private dichotomies Castellana is constantly dissecting in his work.
It also transforms the experience of its site, offering both a new focal point and a transition between human and architectural scale, while calling attention to the essentially communal nature of the building plaza.
As the exhibition title suggests, Associated's new show deals with the moment between phases, transitions from one point to the next.
created between 1959 and 1964, by the late Pop artist Tom Wesselmann, works that mark a significant point in the artist's career as a leading figure of the Pop art movement, just at the point where he was transitioning from brusque abstraction to an interest in the commodity formats and spatial confines of the canvas.
At the time of the MoMA's 1968 seminal exhibition, «The Machine,» modern technology was at a point of critical transition between the mechanical age and the rise of electronic development.
True, it also shows transitions between upper and lower bounds, but you might be correct that I really hesitate to call them «tipping points».
Indeed on the basis of just a brief glance at the chart that point of transition is obviously lower than the average TSI between 1961 and 2001 hence my assertion that during those years there was a steady solar warming effect which adequately explains the observed warming without reliance on rising CO2.
Subsequently, five of these analogues transitioned to El Niño conditions at some point during the same calendar year (within two months in 1997 compared to nine months in 1968, while 1951, 63, and 09 fall in between).
This study clearly points out the need for additional research to effectively model the different flow regimes and the transitions between them.
The mean you talk about reverting to is a non-linear transition between bi-stable points.
Sea level indicates it wasn't that warm 7000 years ago and it's right on the cusp of earlier rapid sea level rise, a tipping point, during which all external forcing bets are off because the climate system is hopping between two quasi-stable states driven by strong albedo feedback in the transition period.
They made frequent use of questions for transitions between points.
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