Sentences with phrase «wider picture»

Each panel is surrounded by wide picture frame molding.
But as the government is now finding to its cost, that kind of wider picture means little when people are actually noticing a sudden difference in their pay packets.
We reckon we'll also see wider picture - in - picture support plus hopefully the Pixel launcher on third - party handsets as well.
Sit on the balcony, or at the full length wide picture window that faces west across the Indian Ocean.
His quick rise to celebrity enabled him to launch World Wide Pictures in 1952, which eventually had some success with movies such as The Restless One, The Hiding Place and Joni.
And while the UK - wide picture seemed relatively proportional, in every region and nation which people actually live and relate to, we see seats not matching votes.
$ 48,565 adds on the «Entertainment package» which is a 16.2 - inch wide - screen rear entertainment system that allows either a single wide picture or will display two things side - by - side.
Through its 90 foot wide picture window, they can catch a glimpse of dozens of sea creatures, including skates, puffins, moon jellies, and hammerhead sharks, gliding through 1.2 million gallons of water.
This new exhibition features more than 40 BEARD PICTURES, including a monumental quadripartite which comprises 4 x 7m wide pictures emblazoned with the words «SEX», «MONEY», «RACE» and «RELIGION».
The National Passenger Survey (NPS) provides a network - wide picture of customers» satisfaction with rail travel.
I ditched that layout to take advantage of the 8 ′ - wide picture window on a beautiful greenbelt with grass and trees (in Arizona yet) and it's been so much fun thinking outside the box.
No independent figures exist to offer a wider picture on the success of the driver transition so far.
For myself I have found that using a multitude of hermeneutics, the more diverse the better, on each text helps me to see a wider picture of who God may be than I would otherwise be able to see.
The answer to your question about the years of silence in the Bible (and the question of why God seems silent today) is found by stepping back and looking at the wider picture.
I simply want to encourage people to look at the wider picture before drawing unfair conclusions.
Jesus» inclusive images of the kingdom and his mission to seek out those who are lost in order to make them part of the wider picture is, to Christian faith, the vehicle of God's revelation.
Instead we back up a bit and look at the wider picture and cure the cause.
But when we study the wider picture, its significance becomes apparent.
Taken in a wider picture, it's an impressive tally.
The wider picture, though, is less positive.
The vast and less vocal minority see the wider picture and know that any club that can still compete with teams that have spent approaching a billion on their line - ups is one to be supported and respected, not undermined and bad - mouthed.
Try to be grown up and actually see the wider picture.
However, by limiting his discussion of the reasons for this to his performances and his role in the team, Holt misses the wider picture, and what Tom Cleverley stands for in this stuttering United side.
I hate to pile on the agony but we do need to see the wider picture when evaluating the current situation.
That trivial episode may be resolved, but in the wider picture Morata's form is a huge concern for Chelsea — if not for Conte, for whom it soon won't be a problem.
The England national team is often its own worst enemy by not looking at the wider picture.
However, that was not to be, hence today, as always, we'll be looking at the goals, Liverpool's offensive shape, and perhaps why in the wider picture this result is not as bad as it initially seems.
I would love to win this book to share the wider picture and gain inspriation for creating my own.
Most recent admittance figures (cf. Guardian (18/12/11)-- «14 % increase») focus upon question (c) without considering more broadly the roots of acceptance percentages and the wider picture.
Labour have performed better in London than nationally in recent years, but the wider picture looks bad for the party.
This effect is called weapon focus, and reflects the fact that in these situations your attention is narrowed and you focus on small things at the expense of the wider picture.
«People will look back on the deficit reduction plan and realise it was necessary to get the economy going and they will see a wider picture — a new kind of politics after the expenses scandal; greater fairness in our schools; a more accountable health service and restored civil liberties.»
When you see a wider picture of resentment and retribution, this is telling us it's an increasing problem.
It is involved in regulating many genetic processes, and scientists analyse methylomes to get a genome - wide picture of it.
«It gave me a wider picture of what paths were open to me and dispelled the myths that my short sighted colleagues had created.»
«There's just not enough information available from well data to put together a consistent, basin - wide picture
Dead Island's use of a child, whilst extremely effective, feels like a kind of emotional blackmail if considered as part of a wider picture.
Certainly, it's easy to look at a wider picture of Pixar's filmography, or at least of those movies they've made with director replacements, and feel like people are worrying too much over something potentially inconsequential.
Rebecca Price of Morleys adds to this view and links it to the wider picture, explaining that, «it is the basis for numerous subjects within further education, apprenticeships and careers.
Teacher education When planning lessons it is important for teachers to consider how the goals of individual lessons fit into a wider picture of more powerful ideas that can help students make sense of a broad range of related phenomena and events.
This is especially powerful for year 11s just about to undertake their GCSEs in helping to see them in context with the wider picture.
Professor Ruth Lupton, from the University of Manchester, said: «The findings of this study confirm a wider picture emerging from research which points to the bedroom tax failing to meet its original aims while contributing to significant hardship among low - income families.
Use the School's SEN Information Report to assist their understanding of the provision offered and consider sharing the Local Authority local offer website with them for a wider picture of local provision.
Consider the total cost of ownership We've all done it in life — been taken aback by an initial price of something without considering the wider picture of the impact it can make across a number of factors and areas.
Having it all together will give you a wider picture of your learners» persona.
The wider picture also helps to underscore the challenges facing not just poorer families but the schools serving them, on top of the more specific education policy issue of classroom funding that was such a rallying cry at the general election.
Platt argued that his daughter's attendance did not contravene section 444 of the Education Act, which requires that parents ensure their children attend school «regularly», and judges ruled that magistrates should take into account the «wider picture» of a child's attendance.
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