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He can encourage quality in faculty committee work in various ways: by seeing to it that the membership of each committee represents the thoughtful as well as the action-oriented faculty ; ;
On February 17, 1835, after the committee had selected the book's contents, the committee wrote that the resulting work represents " our belief, and when we say this, humbly trust, the faith and principles of this society as a body.
Symbolism in this work of art closely represents the revolutionary events taking place at the time.
" The Irrealist work, then, operates within a given system ," writes Swinford, " and attests to its plausibility, despite the fact that this system, and the world it represents, is often a mutation, an aberration.
Job performance represents behaviors employees engage in while at work which contribute to organizational goals.
" Therefore, although the thesis of the " Mysterium Cosmographicum " was in error, modern astronomy owes much to this work " since it represents the first step in cleansing the Copernican system of the remnants of the Ptolemaic theory still clinging to it.
Halliday's work represents a competing viewpoint to the formalist approach of Noam Chomsky.
The work is part of a larger scheme of decoration within the chapel which represents much of the doctrine of the Catholic Church.
At any one time in history there is the body of non-fiction work which represents the currently accepted truths of the period.
The following month, DC Comics premiered American Vampire, a monthly comic book series written by King with short story writer Scott Snyder, and illustrated by Rafael Albuquerque, which represents King's first original comics work.
The flame in the church logo represents the work of the Holy Spirit in the world, and the two parts of the flame also represent the predecessor denominations, the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren, united at the base symbolizing the 1968 merger.
Common objections are that vaccinations do not work, that compulsory vaccination represents excessive government intervention in personal matters, or that the proposed vaccinations are not sufficiently safe.
While Camus acknowledges that Kafka's work represents an exquisite description of the absurd condition, he maintains that Kafka fails as an absurd writer because his work retains a glimmer of hope.
Although Dirac did not at first fully appreciate what his own equation was telling him, his resolute faith in the logic of mathematics as a means to physical reasoning, his explanation of spin as a consequence of the union of quantum mechanics and relativity, and the eventual discovery of the positron, represents one of the great triumphs of theoretical physics, fully on a par with the work of Newton, Maxwell, and Einstein before him.
It represents the life work of John Ehn ( 1897 – 1981 ), a self-taught artist who wished to pass on a sense of the Old West, derived from personal experiences, myths, and tall tales.
His best-known work is probably the sculpture " The Destroyed City " ( 1951-1953 ), represents a man without a heart, a memorial to the destruction of the center of the Dutch city Rotterdam in 1940 by the German Luftwaffe.
Roman Jakobson, expanding on the work of Karl Bühler, described six " constitutive factors " of a speech event, each of which represents the privileging of a corresponding function, and only one of which is the referential ( which corresponds to the context of the speech event ).
It is possible that Little Domesday represents a first attempt, and that it was found impossible, or at least inconvenient, to complete the work on the same scale for Great Domesday.
The first term in the right-hand side represents the net electromagnetic energy flow into a small volume, while the second term represents the subtracted portion of the work done by free electrical currents that are not necessarily converted into electromagnetic energy ( dissipation, heat ).
His work is one of great learning ; he had studied his subject in the best writers, and generally represents the most advanced views of the ancients on astronomy ( or rather astrology ).
" Undoubtedly, his most famous work is the TWA Flight Center, which represents the culmination of his previous designs and demonstrates his expressionism and the technical marvel in concrete shells.
He says that it " represents Robert Heinlein at his finest, giving him scope for the armchair philosophizing that increasingly dominated his mature work, but marrying his polemics to a smartly conceived plot packed with considerable drama.
Leonardo's work is highly symbolical as it represents the Renaissance focus on man as the measure of all things, and has simultaneously a round shape that fits the coin perfectly.

represents and said
The proposal, Sheets said, represents part of his program for election reforms necessary to make democracy in New Jersey more than a `` lip service word ''.
This is to avoid the notion that a writing system that represents sounds must be either a syllabary or an alphabet, which implies that a system like Aramaic must be either a syllabary ( as argued by Gelb ) or an incomplete or deficient alphabet ( as most other writers have said ); rather, it is a different type.
If through lack of issue, marriage or both, eventually only one person represents the claims of all the sisters, he or she can claim the dignity as a matter of right, and the abeyance is said to be terminated.
Caenogenesis represents the blurring of ancestral resemblances in development ,” which are said to be the result of certain adaptations to embryonic life due to environmental changes.
Intuitively, a lambda abstraction represents an anonymous function that takes a single input, and the is said to bind in, and an application represents the application of input to some function.
A Jenny Craig spokesperson said of Lewinsky, " She represents a busy active woman of today with a hectic lifestyle.
The votes of each legislator are counted in proportion to the number of people that said legislator represents ( for example, if a legislator from Olean has 10, 000 people in his / her district, and the legislator serving Lyndon only has 5, 000, the Lyndon legislator's vote has only half the worth of the Olean legislator's ).
This was said to inspire the Aztecs to rip the hearts out of their victims and throw their bodies down the sides of the temple dedicated to Huitzilpochtli, who represents the sun chasing away the stars at dawn.
Washington Post film critic Stephen Hunter, a historian of the era, said: " Any image of the American Revolution which represents you Brits as Nazis and us as gentle folk is almost certainly wrong.
This represents the power of the financial markets: in the long-run firms need to earn normal profits or they die ( as Armen Alchian once said This is the criterion by which the economic system selects survivors: those who realize positive profits are the survivors ; those who suffer losses disappear ”).
The form of government was democratic, and the city is said to have enjoyed the advantage of a well-ordered system of laws ; but the statement of Diodorus, who represents this as owing to the legislation of Charondas, and that lawgiver himself as a citizen of Thurii, is certainly erroneous.
" Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, said he thought there was no " single piece of paper " that represents the Bush doctrine.
Each type is said to be an illustration of an individual who represents a group, characterized by his most prominent trait.
In its entirety the Coast Path represents a considerable physical challenge — its 35, 000 feet of ascent and descent is said to be equivalent to climbing Everest.
Ben Thompson, an Omaha attorney who represents the tribe, said that it had the legal right to establish such laws within the reservation.
The JCR, like all JCRs in Oxford, is both a communal room for undergraduates ( with a television, kitchen, vending machine, daily newspapers, a DVD library and sofas ) as well as the name of the body that represents said undergraduates to the senior members of College and on a university-wide basis.
It derives its name from Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first United States Minister to Mexico, The star-shaped leaf pattern is said to symbolize the Star of Bethlehem, and the red color represents the blood sacrifice through the crucifixion of Jesus ..
Pilger said, while speaking to journalism students at the University of Lincoln, that mainstream journalism means corporate journalism, and as such represents vested corporate interests over those of the public.
Plural forms of nouns typically denote a quantity other than the default quantity represented by a noun, which is generally one ( the form that represents this default quantity is said to be of singular number ).
Traditionally is said that " If the light is white, it implies a soul in pain and is recommended to say a prayer, but if the light is red, the witness must flee immediately, thus the phenomenon represents the temptation of Satan .."
It is a singularly melodic composition which many critics have said represents the apex of the romantic tradition.
The famous actor Thomas Betterton said that her acting gave " success to plays that would disgust the most patient reader ", and the critic and playwright John Dennis described her as " that incomparable Actress changing like Nature which she represents, from Passion to Passion, from Extream to Extream, with piercing Force and with easy Grace ".
" All that can be said ", Emerson wrote, " is, that she represents an interesting hour and group in American cultivation ".

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