Sentences with phrase «viewed as a lens»

In this case, representational models are viewed as a lens through which student misbehavior is interpreted (Pianta et al. 2003).

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As Rebecca Lindland, a senior analyst with Kelley Blue Book, put it: «Tesla plans require a different aperture because Elon Musk views the world with a different lens.
With this picture in mind, it is clear that the healthcare debate, particularly as it played out last week, is very much a complex system, and can be constructively viewed through a systems science lens.
With the advent of the smartphone came a boon for the gaming industry, and new niches within the indie - gaming scene have created a whole new lens through which games can be viewed; we are more aware than ever that games can teach us or exist as experiential art in addition to the entertainment they provide.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google unveiled Thursday a contact lens that monitors glucose levels in tears, a potential reprieve for millions of diabetics who have to jab their fingers to draw their own blood as many as 10 times a day.
She cites Benjamin Bloom's taxonomy as a useful lens through which to view AI; knowledge, skills, and attitudes are learning behaviors that we continually master.
Now the Clinton family foundation's status as a powerful philanthropic force is being viewed through a post-political lens.
When viewed through this lens we might not necessarily call this growth «better», but it's certainly not as bad as some might have us believe.
As long as you do your due diligence, looking out for phenomenon such as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panicAs long as you do your due diligence, looking out for phenomenon such as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panicas you do your due diligence, looking out for phenomenon such as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panicas value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panicas a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panics.
When you view sales and marketing through the lens of manufacturing and supply chains, you'll quickly see that the best way of looking at it isn't as one manufacturing process, but instead, multiple processes that take raw materials through numerous assembly lines; with each line creating value and enhancing output.
My selective perception — the lens with which I view everything, including his chart — sees this as a case study in investor psychology.
Join the GSAM workshop to explore EM through a multi-asset lens; looking at investment techniques for allocating across the spectrum of EM asset classes, as well as sharing our views on the most attractive opportunities for generating capital growth and income.
Instead, we view the risks of any public equity investment through the same lens as we would a private equity investment: the business, the people, the reinvestment, and the valuation.»
To a non believer most answers would simply seem as random results with the outcome being viewed as through our lens and perspective as God doing something.
These theories act as lenses, drawing us to notice some things and excluding others from view.
This is a remarkable revision of the GDR's official Luther image of, say, ten years ago, when he was still viewed through Marxist lenses as mainly a reactionary in the 16th century peasant wars.
As my friend Ray says, grace is scandalous, and to view relationships in a Christlike lens, we have to look at others with scandalous grace.
If you know God then you see only the one true God and as you brought to my attention I then view the world through that lens.
Only when we see global South Christianity on its own terms — as opposed to asking how it can contribute to our own debates — can we see how the emerging churches are formulating their own responses to social and religious questions, and how these issues are often viewed through a biblical lens.
Phoenix went on to point out how the Church has often painted Mary Magdelene as a prostitute — in fact, Pope Gregory claimed she was a prostitute in 591 — and said he hopes the film provides a different lens for people to view women in the Church.
The various reading strategies that Seibert proposes in the book go a long way toward helping Christians view others through the lens of Jesus Christ, so that rather than view them as enemies to be killed, we see them as people for whom Jesus died.
This view was given a great deal of support through the use of the lens, which provides in principle (as shown in Fig. 2) a point - to - point correspondence between object, O, and Image, I. By creating such a correspondence, the
Viewing Mark through a literary - theological lens, Juel and other scholars working in narrative criticism have contributed to a new appreciation of Mark as a storyteller.
As Wesley understood, to place almsgiving in the context of works of mercy is to view it through the lens of sanctification, not justification or predestination.
For just as revisionist historiographers of the Cold War reread the history of the Truman administration through the lens of their own Vietnam passions, the new American Catholic revisionists view the episcopate of John Carroll — the paradigm in the classic story line — through the prism of their own agenda for Catholicism in the 1990s.
To write off various portions of Scripture as error is to miss out on some of what God wants to teach us about Himself, when viewed through the lens of Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
These associations then act as a kind of screen or lens through which the new subject is viewed; some of its features are ignored or suppressed while others are emphasized or distinctively organized.
There's a lens in which we view Bortles as a decidedly meh quarterback.
There's also a lens through which we view Bortles as an inevitability, as a dude who even when he plays really poorly is always an extant and overgrown threat to bumble his way into a big play.
Sometimes I describe it as forming the «lens» through which a person views the world (and, in this case, birth).
As a worldview, religion asserts the legitimacy of its identity as a primary lens to view the worlAs a worldview, religion asserts the legitimacy of its identity as a primary lens to view the worlas a primary lens to view the world.
Recently, I wrote an article in Fair Observer, «Through the Eyes of Yusuf,» where I offered an alternative lens to view and understand the meaning of «Muslim» as a religious category, through an exegesis of the story of Yusuf (Joseph) in the Qur» an.
All the parties are busy viewing the outcome through a Westminster constituency lens, leading the Scottish Conservatives to believe they could win as many as 15 seats next month and, perhaps even more ambitiously, Scottish Labour an additional seven.
They've practiced every motion they'll make during the eclipse: Check that the sun is in each telescope's field of view; remove the lens caps at just the right moment, to get as much time watching the corona as possible without frying the delicate instruments; and so on.
The Bebop's wide - angle lens is excellent as well, supporting a vertical and horizontal field of view that spans a full 180 degrees.
Collapsible zoom lenses provide magnification as an added viewing feature and a flip - out scope allows kids to focus on objects of interest.
This could be seen as a series of coloured rings when the lens was viewed from above with a microscope: the visible light leaked through the thin gold film (arxiv.org/abs/0911.4464).
That is to say, the lens shows a wide view, but still offers a sense of human - like depth perception: as close objects come into focus, far away objects look blurry.
In a new paper submitted to The Astrophysical Journal on 29 November 2013 (available on the ArXiv Preprint Server), a group of astronomers detected a large number of distant, gravitationally lensed galaxy candidates — all viewed through Abell 2744, with the galaxy cluster acting as a lens.
The Copernican view was shared by others: stars would be seen as points if the telescope's lens was darkened by smoke, wrote Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens in his book Systema saturnium, published in 1659, 17 years after Galileo's death.
The technique provided a field of view five times as wide as a traditional lens.
This could be seen as a series of coloured rings when the lens was viewed from above with a microscope: the visible light leaked through the thin gold film.
In this image, the simulator is viewed through a polarized camera lens, photo - elastic plates reveal discrete points of stress buildup along both sides of the modeled fault as the far (upper) plate is moved laterally along the fault.
Arctic expeditions to discover a route linking Europe and Asia, to reach the North Pole, or to establish sovereignty began in the sixteenth century, with nations viewing the Arctic through imperialist, nationalist, or commercial lenses.1 As the nineteenth century came to a close, scientists became increasingly interested in better understanding a region they had only recently begun to map properly.
During a servicing mission in February 2002, astronauts added the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), doubling the Hubble's field of view and replacing the Faint Object Camera, which served as the HST's telephoto lens.
This image combines views from the Keck II telescope using adaptive optics and Hubble to show a foreground galaxy that is acting as the gravitational lens.
This training regime meant that in the first 60 images viewed, each volunteer was shown (on average) nine simulated gravitational lenses (as well as nine pre-selected empty «dud» fields).
Am I wrong in thinking that the approaches viewed through this lens are much more similar than they might appear at first sight and that the concept of «addictive foods / pathways to food addiction — with obesity as one of the side effects» unites them?
The yogic lens views these parts of self as connected, if not even made of the same stuff.
Yoga can be regarded through as many lenses as their are human eyes, for what one views as yoga is wholly dependent upon one's life experience.
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