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    Используйте «frame of reference» в предложении

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    1. Judgments made while not meditating come from your ordinary frame of reference, a frame of reference in which it is impossible to judge the value of meditation


    2. ‘Once we are within their frame of reference they can destroy us


    3. If we have a situation where we are dealing with something not bound to specific dimensionalities or to time and that was designed by a supernatural Designer outside of our frame of reference, what are the properties that we would expect to find in such a creation?


    4. The simple, and correct answer, would have been and still is, that the two concepts cannot co-exist within the same frame of reference


    5. Morality, correctly understood, is a conventional construct; that is to say, of a nature predicated on many subjects providing a broader frame of reference extending beyond (the) individual


    6. These are the seemingly random side effects that cause ripples in our own frame of reference, quite unbeknownst to Hartle


    7. Not in his life, not in this dimension, this frame of reference


    8. I wouldn’t know how to lead you to it, perhaps you could give me a frame of reference


    9. And finally, overthrow by a new discovery that held the promise of reigniting the excitement that had long ago drained out of the elders’ more rigid and progressively intolerant frame of reference that had left little room for individual discernment


    10. The principle is to study that which is easily comprehensible first to form a frame of reference

    11. at the speed of light – regardless of the speed of the frame of reference? Some physicists have


    12. And as Schlesinger continued in that Partisan Review article: “Socialism, then, appears quite practicable within this frame of reference, as a long-term proposition


    13. The term ‘illusion’ is used here in the sense that spacetime is relative to the observer’s frame of reference


    14. It is very real to the observer from his local frame of reference but it is not definable globally


    15. The understanding that all phenomena observed is relative to the frame of reference and that there is no ‘centre’ (i


    16. no privileged frame of reference) to the universe betrays the fact that the multiverse is ‘embedded’ or as Bohm would have put it ‘enfolded’ in an implicate order — in this case the ‘full-void’ or the ‘event horizon’ of the multiverse


    17. This is also true of the universe which is a composite of attributes and its contrary attributes (Yin and Yang) — which is the same as saying that the universe is in a superposition of Yin and Yang — but it is never zero from our usual frame of reference


    18. What you are seeing is in the past — and sometimes in the future (our past or future is relative to our frame of reference)


    19. current frame of reference)


    20. body is a frame of reference associated with a particular universe in which

    21. frame of reference) nevertheless, the rate at which ‘the story unfolds’ can


    22. frame of reference david Bohm says, ‘We should regard a quantum meas-


    23. would appear to have a ghostly appearance in our frame of reference If we


    24. “There are hieroglyphs on each sandstone step, however, I am unable to discern the meanings without a frame of reference


    25. instantly taken away or added depending on the frame of reference of the


    26. It is it's frame of reference not only according another observer but also


    27. frame of reference of an observer looking at what has happened to the


    28. 1) The frame of reference of an object in space is a direct


    29. changes it's frame of reference by speeding up or slowing down, then the


    30. frame of reference only for the very briefest of moments because the

    31. It takes energy to reach the frame of reference of another object


    32. a different frame of reference than energy


    33. the movement of space or matter, nor by any frame of reference


    34. They searched the ether for some sort of frame of reference


    35. Everyone, even between couples has their own agenda and their own individual frame of reference


    36. Garcia waved Captain Glor to step forwards into the frame of reference so that


    37. On the other hand, the person at the earlier stages of development will have difficulty in understanding the later stages for which they have no frame of reference


    38. Moreover, in a process of holographic appropriation, the narcissist views himself as a microcosm of his affiliation, of his group, or his frame of reference


    39. My frame of reference seems to vanish at the most crucial moments


    40. The frame of reference for their obedience is the Law of God, for God the Master has prescribed a way of life, the path, the clear road that believers should tread

    41. Similarly, where the one dimension crossed the two dimensional plain something arrived, stayed a while and left but from the frame of reference on the two dimensional plain, the ‘event’ was something that could be manoeuvred around


    42. John had no frame of reference to even be able to guess at what he was seeing


    43. They would have re-examined that last line of thinking if they had any frame of reference to do so


    44. They would have had a frame of reference to do so if they hadn’t been savagely devoured in a chaotic and wholly shameful display of spit roasts and improvised marinades made from the evacuated ickiness of other crew members


    45. No frame of reference with which to enjoy the stories


    46. Not only had our entire frame of reference been monetized and gamified, but also, concurrently and necessarily so, it was spoiled with competition


    47. But by no frame of reference were these normal dogs, for they stood upright, wearing baggy trunks and high-top sneakers, and they promptly set to work preparing themselves, tugging on gloves and bobbing and weaving and dancing foot to foot while playing one off the other


    48. Because human awareness is so incredibly split up and segmentive: a scientist may consciously try to expand his knowledge and understanding about a particular experiment and yet never use this frame of reference or outlook on anything else in his life


    49. Or when Self looks at their existence through Self’s frame of reference, rather than Self internalizing, projecting and overlaying these personally perceived attitudes, values and judgments onto how Self feels and thinks others should be and exist in relation to Self, can Self look without Self’s judgmental, expectant, preconceived mind’s eye


    50. It took Mercer a minute to shift his frame of reference





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