Sentences with phrase «use as a point of reference»

I wouldn't use them as point of reference for what we can «look forward to» in future windows.
These familiar touchstones are used as a point of reference to gradually draw you into a world that feels familiar yet distorted, much like the shimmer world of Area X itself.
The original «Poseidon Adventure» may have preceded it, but make no mistake: no matter where it places on this list, «Inferno» is still used as a point of reference for how to make a great disaster movie.
This brief summary provides high level information learning professionals may use as a point of reference when helping executives, Subject Matter Experts, and those new to the profession better understand the current landscape.
Field notes were used as a point of reference to further contextualize preservice teacher and instructor comments during exit interviews.
Of course, it's not necessary that the digital system needs to replicate current practice but it would be useful to use this as a point of reference for discussion.
First off, I highlighted «Compared To» in bold in order to emphasize I was using it as a point of reference, NEVER stating that municipal bonds are like CDs.
The Fiji Visitors Bureau should also be used as a point of reference for pre-wedding requirements.
I have left the original «cons» up on this blog so that if you end up having the same concerns, you can use that as a point of reference.

Not exact matches

As a point of reference let's say 6.4 million people (20 % of estimated 2016 US Samsung S6 users) use Samsung Pay for half of their retail payments in 2016.
Or you can negotiate your own prices if you'd prefer, but we recommend using online tools like SingleCare or Healthcare Bluebook as a point of reference.
As a point of reference, the professional networking site has named the 12 Best LinkedIn Company Pages of 2012 — the ones that use their page to «showcase their brand and connect with their target audience.»
Thus, the long - term target incentives for the NEOs who head these significant business segments are determined based on a blend of peer positions with similar titles at peer group companies and CEO positions among smaller companies, using the 75th percentile for peer - company positions and the median for CEO positions at smaller companies as competitive reference points.
A good way to «drill down» to the news and information that you're looking for is to use the «Media Center» Home Page as your point of reference.
The Anglo - American label may however, be put to a legitimate, if rather specific, use — namely, in the context of a selective reading of Deleuze's works from the late sixties (D&R and LS), and taking the logico - mathematical model of structuralism (developed by the Bourbaki school and taken up by Piaget) as the reference point, rather than the more familiar, but rather different, model derived from Saussurean linguistics.
All of them use the current values of secular society as the point of reference against which to present the moral teachings of the Catholic faith.
For example, he rightly points out that Jesus says, «You have heard that it was said, «You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy»» (Matthew 5:38), but what he doesn't say is that there is a reason Jesus uses the expression, «that it was said» instead of his usual expression, «have you not read» or «as it is written» when he references scriptural passages.
The Qur» anic language of the form - spirit is used with reference to the cosmic becoming of al - khalq in Ibn» Arabi.38 The point is that al - khalq as pure thought of the worlds to be [SP] receives its being as the actualized worlds in the same way as Jesus came into being.
The myth of the Last Judgment attempts, by using the end - time as the reference point, to proclaim a truth about human responsibility which is not confined to any point in time, but which pervades all time.
In his exposition of Psalm 90 he even used the daring metaphor that the subject of faith was a mathematical point, so far was he from regarding faith as a subjective experience through which man's understanding of himself is illuminated, and so exclusively should faith be defined in reference to its object, the extra se of the historic Christ.
His questioning mind, his study of the Jewish law (the perplexing reference to the fig tree in verse 48 probably points to the fact that Nathanael was a student of the law, for the rabbis used to say that the best place to study the law was sitting under a fig tree) prompted Jesus to praise him as a true Jew and an honest man (1:47).
We have made a bad habit of winning some meaningless games every season and then using them as reference points or to justify failure at the end of the season.
«We've always used that poem as our point of reference, to remember what we are, who we are, to keep our values straight and to think about where we're going,» says Upshaw.
Consistency is the hall mark of great strikers, lets see what becomes of Vardy 3 seasons from now before we start using his story as a reference point..
I'm using the start of the Rodeo Road Trip as a reference point, which included a win in Phoenix on Feb 7th, so the Spurs are 2 - 11 since the start of the RRT.
Using their own bodies as the reference point to tell the story of pollution in our modern world, they expose the miscreant corporate giants who manufacture the toxins, the weak - kneed government officials who let it happen, and the effects on people and families across the globe.
(Use the infant's nipples as a reference point; imagine a line connecting the two nipples in the middle of that line is where you want to do the chest compressions).
But having lived a few years in Japan, I understand the use of the floor as the point of reference as well, and let me tell you, it was blissful to sleep on a futon on the floor.
We will use the statements made by Justice Jones Dotse about the recent Abu Ramadan case as a point of reference for our learning.
The governor cited the ongoing crisis in Ondo PDP as a point of reference where frivolous petitions had been used to further the interest of the ruling party and destroy the judiciary.
«So we use Hoosick Falls as the reference point of why you should be testing for toxins such as PFOA and PFOS,» Weathers says.
In fact, Busunu where she used as a reference point has 11 boreholes and a small town water system which is under repairs after some pipes were damaged in the course of the construction of the Fufulso - Damongo - Sawla road.
Single - frequency receivers can be used but, because of the errors introduced by the atmosphere, they can only measure movement relative to local reference points, such as each other.
Why not, then, use the teeth of the frequency comb as reference points to measure against?
Using super-distant, super-bright radio sources, such as quasars, as a wallpaper of stable reference points, this system of radio telescopes helped scientists measure the tiny shifts in the Earth's crust caused by continental drift and clock the movements of the atmosphere and oceans.
The 20 page document «takes the format of a European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity, which can be used as a reference point for all aspects of research activities, complementing existing codes of ethics and complying with national and European legislative frameworks.»
Enjoy the done - for - you 6 - weeks of daily menus that you can follow exactly, or use as a guideline and reference point.
YwT tools are utilized to assist and support yoga poses and stretches and used as a reference point for ease of positioning.
I used the original Kate Spade Keds as my point of reference to make my gold polkadots as similar as I could to the originals.
The main characters have become so much a part of popular culture that many women use them as reference points to describe their own patterns and feelings about sex.
Performers like Andy Serkis (War for the Planet of the Apes, Star Wars: The Last Jedi) have helped pushed motion capture technology to become something much more than just using a human as a physical reference point for a digital creation.
While the new movie picks up 10 years after the events of the last movie, in which Stacker died, Boyega recently told us how the performance was used as a reference point.
If Scorsese and Strick had found some way of building on this scene rather than simply using it later as a rigid (and not always convincing) reference point, perhaps this remake would have provided some reason for its existence.
Co-writer (with Michael Wilmington) of the 1975 career overview «John Ford» and the massive tome «Searching For John Ford» in 2001, McBride treats Ford as a man and not untouchable genius, nor dissects the film using highbrow terminology which inherently ignores the average film fan; there's great insight regarding one of America's greatest directors, and his exhaustive research is well - used in pointing out common themes, autobiographical references, and placing cast / crew / story subjects in context with early and later film projects.
Sheet used for assessment using A01 / 2/3 / 4 Folder order and what to include Success Criteria I place this at the front of each students sketchbook to use as a reference point and to give formative WWW and EBI feedback.
Using the nearly $ 3 trillion drop in economic output resulting from the recent economic recession as a reference point, the author suggests that the achievement gap between the U.S. and academically top - performing countries «can be said to be causing the equivalent of a permanent recession.»
Skills Checklist A nice point of reference to use as you create your own skills checklist.
In geometry, they must apply mathematical concepts to measuring the height and volume of buildings or the distance between South Ferry and Staten Island using the Statue of Liberty as a reference point.
Work with youth, community providers, and students to develop a list of standards, using PASA's standards across five areas as well as those created by other cities as a point of reference.
One main concern is reference bias, or the effect of survey respondents» reference points on their answers.37 Students, for example, attending competitive schools often rate themselves as having less self - control or as less hardworking because of their schools» rigorous expectations.38 Accordingly, some experts caution that using SEL to classify schools could ultimately punish high - performing schools while rewarding low - performing schools.39 Additionally, teachers may misinterpret behavior, erroneously rely on first impressions, or incorrectly equate their opinion of a student with the student's social - emotional skills.40
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