Hans Thewissen and Philip Gingerich are excellent paleontologists who have recently changed our whole picture of cetacean evolution. |
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First, he strews dark sand across a white surface, then he draws images with his fingers and when the whole picture is ready he films it. |
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Until the clothes are on the models and all the hair and make-up is done, you're never going to see the whole picture. |
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But they are happening in dribs and drabs, so you don't see the whole picture. |
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It really is pretty easy, once you set your mind to really giving readers the whole picture. |
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It's a bit of a sticky wicket, but we've got to put something back and we must try to look at the whole picture. |
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People talk about multinational influence in politics setting the agenda, and while this is true to an extent, it isn't the whole picture. |
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When you view something in a romantic way, you're not really taking in the whole picture. |
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He is also keen to rescue James from his detractors, or at least to give us the whole picture. |
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We are intrigued by narrative clues, and must piece them together to see the whole picture. The revelations are desolate. |
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Nothing really major but the whole picture was, in its fragmentary way, more detailed than I'd realised. |
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Going closer to this dresser, I can smell feminine perfumes though there is a slight waft of male scent in the whole picture somewhere. |
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The weaving in her hands comes alive, binding into everything, coiling into the souls of men, tying the whole picture together. |
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People aren't happy to hear me say that, but if they were in my shoes, looking at the whole picture, they'd feel the same way. |
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There were times during that bad week when the four of us were thinking that we were drinking the Kool-Aid and not getting the whole picture. |
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Getting the whole picture gives us a much better vantage of making the very best decision possible. |
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Also, many times, measurements of behaviors do not address an undistorted whole picture. |
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This is not, of course, the whole picture and many different factors have to be taken into account in explaining lack of progress or decline. |
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For example, the key measure for call centres does not give the whole picture of access to this service. |
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Reference is here also made to the fact that, for various reasons, figures regarding investigations can never show the whole picture. |
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A deeper understanding of other cultures also shows that stereotypes do not represent the whole picture. |
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We want to achieve predetermined objectives via the most direct route while always keeping an eye on the whole picture. |
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The whole picture is complex yet it is the one authorities use as the basis o their interpretations and actions. |
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This case for a belief module is far from unassailable, and indeed every one of these prongs is still vigorously disputed, but the whole picture is compelling. |
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So much was the idea of making records, creating, producing, putting the whole thing together, the whole picture. |
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We must be able to assess the whole picture and set goals for social intercourse with our neighbours. |
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In my opinion, it is an excellent way of ensuring a view of the whole picture. |
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Marine Atlantic is an important part of the transportation picture, but we must look at the whole picture. |
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You certainly gave us the whole picture of our Dominican calling and I am grateful for that. |
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That is not all, though: sanctions are not the whole picture but a part of it and there is more to the rules than just sanctions. |
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We will therefore have a chance to see the whole picture more clearly, which is necessary to obtain a well-balanced common policy. |
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An evangelist should be able to present the whole picture, not just choice snapshots. |
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One reason may be that they did not provide the whole picture of how the institutions performed. |
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People on your advisory board might because they get to examine the whole picture and you've already asked for their advice. |
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In these and other cases it is not always clear what staff person at Council will be responsible for maintaining the whole picture. |
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Citizens and decision-makers need to know the whole picture in order to make informed decisions and identify priority actions. |
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While many experience the sector in some way, they rarely get exposed to the whole picture. |
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Although self-testing frequently is the best way to manage your diabetes, it ALONE does not give you the whole picture. |
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He must correlate his instrument readings with others and interpret a trend of events by seeing the whole picture they present. |
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The whole picture does not include a whole lot of specifics. |
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The models used by scientists do not always capture the whole picture. |
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Ask students to respond to the following question in their response journals: Can you think of any examples in real life when you needed to see the whole picture in order to make an informed decision? |
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When CAP is applied extensively, managers will be able to monitor at any one time the whole picture of local, regional, and national warnings of all types. |
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The outcry in the press did not stop the minister from implementing some of Dundonald's proposals while keeping the whole picture from the public. |
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Change is incremental and mainly subject to availability of funds, people and reaction to pressure, not necessarily with a clear vision for the whole picture of change. |
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That means that this Committee can provide an example of good practice for planning and policy choices based on reliable knowledge knowledge of the whole picture, but also specialised knowledge as part of the whole. |
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This declaration will give us the whole picture of all nuclear-related activities and programs in North Korea, which will be the basis for their final dismantlement. |
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When the minister talks about comparisons to Europe and other jurisdictions, he should look at the whole picture and not cherry-pick but, sadly, that is what the minister has done. |
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Framing a detail or shedding light on it without taking it out of the whole picture, the holistic look preserves the complexity and enormousness of the world. |
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The whole picture on these matters is characterized by a great deal of equivocation, out of sheer necessity, by underground activity and resistance with a high degree of secretiveness. |
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It is quite right to see the pattern of the total situation and how the parts hang together, but successful managers have the capacity to reduce the whole picture to simple terms. |
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The counsellor also asked to see their mom to get the whole picture. |
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The foggy effect gives an oniric feeling to the whole picture. |
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