Sentences with phrase «whole picture issue»

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The presentation was more like bread pudding, not elegant like the picture shows, but it seemed a whole lot easier, and there were no issues with dried pieces of bread.
And you know, people are always going to get up in arms and I really don't understand the whole issue with breastfeeding, with people thinking that like pictures are you know grouse, and you can't do this!
In examining the ultimate transdisciplinary issue, humanity's evolving two - way relationship with the climate, I've had the rare privilege of studying the whole picture, from the climate models running on supercomputers in Boulder in 1985 to the burning rain forests of the western Amazon in 1989 to the shifting sea ice around the North Pole in 2003 to the contentious climate treaty talks in one city after another.
I am going through the exact same issue as you (post-pill amenorrhea, with a slightly funky thyroid), and find the toughest thing not to be the medical issue itself, but rather how hopeless and out of tune I feel looking to health care professionals who toss out a quick diagnosis without looking at the whole picture.
Anyhow, I wish I could give you more things to do, but not knowing the whole picture is an issue.
But it's also far from a satisfying work as a whole, with a number of crippling script issues that no third - act rewrite could have saved and an uneven tone that prevents it from becoming the definitive zombie picture it hopes to become.
When resiliency data is integrated with attendance, behavior, and coursework (ABC) data, a picture of the whole student emerges and teachers can more effectively target interventions to the precise issues that students are struggling with.
You guys are free to write what you want, but I really wish members of the media would actually do their homework and look at the whole picture before issuing «The sky is falling hyperbole.»
Using the questions below to guide you, go through the whole manuscript for big - picture issues: logistics, characterization, plot, writing style, flow.
The results of the 2014 Pet Groomer Survey are in, and as you'll soon be able to read in the cover story for the December / January issue of Grooming Business, they paint a fairly rosy picture of the industry as a whole.
Peter Schjeldahl writes in the October 9th, 2017 issue of The New Yorker, «The happiest surprise in Trigger is a trend in painting that takes inspiration from ideas of indeterminate sexuality for revived formal invention... Christina Quarles... rhymes ambiguous imagery of gyrating bodies with dynamics of disparate pictorial techniques... The wholes and parts of bodies in Quarles's cheerfully orgiastic pictures entangle in alternating styles of line, stroke, stain, and smear... called to mind early nineteen - forties Arshile Gorky and Willem de Kooning, who fractured Picassoesque figuration on the way to physically engaging abstraction... Quarles playing that process in reverse, adapting abstract aesthetics to carnal representation.
But I haven't figured out your use of repetition; I could find these discrepancies in «Landscape for the Urban Dweller» — it seems sometimes to leap off the floor, morphing toward the ceiling, the skylight, and at other times it just simply suspends in midair — which relates to the issue of largeness and simplicity, where everything is of equal worth in the whole picture.
In examining the ultimate transdisciplinary issue, humanity's evolving two - way relationship with the climate, I've had the rare privilege of studying the whole picture, from the climate models running on supercomputers in Boulder in 1985 to the burning rain forests of the western Amazon in 1989 to the shifting sea ice around the North Pole in 2003 to the contentious climate treaty talks in one city after another.
Nowhere in his article does he take on the issue that the car is travelling 70 MPH and potentially about to accelerate, instead to him it's all about some scientists» overreaction to a narrow slice of the whole picture.
Investigating Each Issue Separately To Get A Whole Picture Each of those issues deserves its own investigation.
The combination of stories and experiences from different clients addressing different issues will provide a much better picture of your service as a whole.
In other words, don't focus exclusively on the outcome of particular steps but rather look at the whole picture of what transpired during the period at issue — or as Eugene's dad used to say, «never mind the quality, feel the width.»
Simic says she was happy to see the comments on that issue as she felt it was important to consider the complaint as a whole in order to see the big picture of what happened.
Most employees look at the issues myopically, but legal expertise helps you see the whole picture.
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