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"frame of reference" Definitions
  1. a particular set of beliefs, ideas or experiences in relation to which something is measured or judged

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Pokémon Go has given the public a frame of reference.
Nonetheless, they remain thoroughly local in their frame of reference.
"It was completely beyond my frame of reference," he said.
That's not sexism; that's having a different frame of reference.
What other artists would they mention as a frame of reference?
SO THAT'S A DIFFERENT FRAME OF REFERENCE FROM WHAT WE'VE HAD BEFORE.
"American politics are a constant frame of reference for us," Mr. Snégaroff said.
For most people, there is simply no frame of reference for this pandemic.
People lose their frame of reference for what can and can't be real.
With no frame of reference for a normal life, Eleven must simply endure.
The thing is: Believing everything will be okay depends on your frame of reference.
My pop cultural frame of reference immediately went to Laura Palmer from Twin Peaks.
But it's also a good frame of reference if you're living in America today.
That was a frightening pace if your frame of reference was a swift horse.
Without a frame of reference, you can't really tell what is good or bad.
Today, reality stars are savvy, but a decade ago, talent lacked a frame of reference.
SH: And our frame of reference is just so different now than it was then.
That by definition gives her an adapted frame of reference, which merits its own scrutiny.
Though I had no frame of reference, he seemed to be insanely good at it.
If you are a long-term investor, don't focus on a narrow frame of reference.
My boyfriend's total gave me the frame of reference I was looking for: 1.5 hours.
I have no frame of reference for dissolution except for what I've seen in movies.
My mom always taught me that your own conscience is your basic frame of reference.
I have very eclectic tastes so have a very broad frame of reference for samples.
It's a relationship that's often our first frame of reference for our relationship to the world.
His frame of reference shrinks to a few eccentric acquaintances, pop songs and scraps of reading.
Part of the film tries to do this by using graffiti as a frame of reference.
Becoming a manager is a daunting task, particularly because our frame of reference is often ourselves.
" It's a seasonal reference to boot, I think, although my frame of reference is just "Peanuts.
Moreover, in the world of football, ours is a single frame of reference with an Anglocentric personality.
They had no alternate frame of reference, it was simply what Kaplan said and that was it.
But I lost a lot of opportunity that way because I just had my frame of reference.
My frame of reference was Philadelphia, whose zealous fans in analogous circumstances would never accept such apathy.
The subjects in the montage are almost theatrical, as if they couldn't exist outside this frame of reference.
I want to see the full range of life for creatures outside of the human frame of reference.
But when everyone spends less, the relevant frame of reference shifts, leaving drivers just as satisfied as before.
One helpful frame of reference, however, is to look at Vermont's 2014 effort to build a single-payer system.
You're technically in free fall, but it's impossible to distinguish this from microgravity from your limited frame of reference.
I try to let gratitude be my frame of reference whenever I encounter something that's a little bit difficult.
This was understandable, to a degree, given Trump's unorthodox candidacy, for which the press had little frame of reference.
I'm not saying I don't think it's good, I just have no frame of reference for it at all!
On January 1, 2019, scientists will adopt the newest, internationally standardized frame of reference to help locate things in space.
But again, Mr. Pelt doesn't sound hemmed in by that frame of reference; he's using it to his own aims.
He thus makes clear his broad frame of reference and ability to find flaw on both sides of the aisle.
As a frame of reference, it typically takes 9 months to a year to get a shoe off the ground.
But in my position, from my frame of reference, there has to be some check or guard against voter fraud.
"His whole frame of reference is daytime Fox News and Infowars," a website run by the conservative commentator Alex Jones.
For one thing, education is about expanding your parameters, broadening your frame of reference and challenging your previously held assumptions.
One problem is reference bias: A judgment about whether you "came to class prepared" depends on your frame of reference.
Just like babies in utero, tumors are often compared to fruits and vegetables to provide an easy frame of reference.
And I have some frame of reference for the gut-gnawing sadness, but I don't know what comes after that.
But I think that undercuts the human capacity to compartmentalize and see personal experience in a different frame of reference.
Back then, the ability to understand his frame of reference was mostly limited to other people barred from becoming astronauts.
At first, lacking much in the way of a frame of reference, I wasn't sure how to evaluate each entry.
Students often come to university with "no frame of reference" on free speech and the importance of academic freedom, he says.
Their frame of reference is a world where you didn't need to go to college to do better than your father.
Knowing very few people who weren't Christian, straight, cisgender, and white, I had no frame of reference for Billy Brown's character.
It is a period in a categorically ambiguous position, defining a now inapposite ethic, providing a now misleading frame of reference.
For full frame of reference, here's video of Trump and Putin's public comments, made just before they went behind closed doors.
All of which is to say: I don't have a wide enough frame of reference to feel confident in my choice.
Despite this very modern frame of reference, the concept for Wish actually comes from something far more old-school: the mall.
Which means he doesn't have any frame of reference for determining whether a military operations plan he's been presented is solid.
The economic frame of reference in which most public debate takes place sets no intrinsic value on natural beauty or uniqueness.
As with Leiter, the sense of a distinct and determining sensibility is enhanced by the relatively limited geographical frame of reference.
The fact of the matter is that, when it comes to 'world class' status, our collective frame of reference is ridiculously broad.
As a first-time mother, I had no frame of reference for the importance of decisions such as disposable versus reusable diapers.
If Disastrous Donald is the right frame of reference, he will dial up the aggressive rhetoric to deflect attention from these troubles.
We aren't shown what David looks like, and thus have no frame of reference as she insists that the orderly is him.
My parents immigrated here [from India] in the early '80s, so my frame of reference for everything is late '80s, early '90s.
The social character of artmaking, the familial quality of collaborating, the communal aspects of activism, those are just my frame of reference.
So, if an instrument still gives the same value for mass in an accelerating frame of reference, it is actually measuring mass.
Do you have the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within his or her frame of reference?
The American political frame of reference certainly needs some rejuvenation, especially after the recent federal shutdown and the national malaise it encapsulated.
I was only 21, but it seemed that we shared the same frame of reference: classic Hollywood films, theater history and opera.
Reich says this is not an economic crisis, it is a public health crisis and we must change our frame of reference.
" He also argued that "the high standard enjoyed by a formerly prosperous family ... constitutes a frame of reference that makes cutbacks difficult.
For a frame of reference we'll use the moment of impact at t, and express the time line in t minus x seconds.
With a frame of reference, software can produce an augmented reality representation of a desired cut that is visible through an onboard screen.
The real pressure on Americans to adhere to a particular religious frame of reference comes from the Christian right, not the Hollywood left.
With that frame of reference, Brady being salty about his former understudy's new contract and wanting to make Jimmy G money makes sense.
People here see the national Democratic Party looking down on them and having almost no cultural frame of reference for understanding their views.
As a frame of reference, the United States, which legalized same-sex marriage in 2015, had a 38 percent disapproval rating in 2013.
When you expand your frame of reference, you will see that what is happening looks much more like a pothole than a cliff.
More important than the specific numbers in this column is a frame of reference to put the coronavirus outbreak into an understandable context.
"  "The reality of shared death," Brubaker said, "[is] it provides a frame of reference around death you don't want your joke associated with.
In view of this possibility, it becomes a positive likelihood that for the next generation they will be the only frame of reference.
Unlike adults, very young children have no frame of reference to help them understand what's happening, or when the fear and discomfort will end.
We really had no frame of reference as to what the turnout would be or if anyone cared or what the interest would be.
Janson, ever the optimist, is suddenly reminded of another possible shared frame of reference, only to lead Lauer down another rabbit hole of bickering.
So as the Boys Who Are Good toured Lucis in their fancy convertible, snarking and brofist-ing… I didn't have a frame of reference.
In other words, we really do have to change the frame of reference and the lens we are using to understand what's going on.
And looking outside the US as a frame of reference, it's clear that what may be thrilling in one context is mundane in another.
Their main frame of reference seems to be TV or video, and kind of implied by that association is 'cheapness' or 'documentary' or 'immediacy.
There'd been plenty of hijackings before this, but did you have a mental frame of reference at the time for what was happening to you?
Eaton said that he liked the comedian Bill Murray's suggestion that they put "an average Joe" into every event to provide a frame of reference.
It depends on the observer's frame of reference, which is affected by things like their velocity and the strength of gravity within their reference frame.
If they haven&apost seen the original film, they have no frame of reference for how they think the animals should or shouldn&apost look.
And everything about it — its themes, its form, its frame of reference and the desires of its characters — is of a scale with its length.
It provides an arsenal of aesthetic tactics as a useful frame of reference, from manipulating images to using the body to re-stage historical events.
My relatives have no frame of reference when I talk about my friends who are Muslim, non-gender binary or undocumented, so conversation quickly become awkward.
"I was interested that the only frame of reference for those posting seemed to be popular culture — movies, The Simpsons, Aqua Teen Hunger Force," writes MacLeod.
It's when we step out of those biases and think about things from a different frame of reference that we can really have more positive conversations.
In this case, Zuckerberg's position is stable enough that he may well tell the (relatively) unvarnished truth, albeit with the frame of reference changed a little.
Critically, there have to be other objects in the shot, so that your brain has some frame of reference for how damn big the Moon looks.
"I'm trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole world just trashes him without any facts or frame of reference," he wrote.
"I truly believe it's a unique flavor that our palates are struggling to try to put in some category for a frame of reference," he adds.
A lot of Americans' frame of reference for Cuban gangsters is probably still Brian De Palma's Scarface, which emphasizes the Mariel boatlift of Cubans into Florida.
We already have mental models for how cars should drive but no frame of reference for small, wheeled tubs that navigate foot traffic on their own.
We need to adopt a new frame of reference, reconsider our approach to policymaking, and look at the whole of government to address the 5G challenge.
Multimedia artist Paula Crown uses this wide cultural frame of reference to explore existential ideas in her new sculptural installation of 150 Solo Cups out of ceramics.
Instead, he gave the same answers from previous debates, on every issue, with no frame of reference to his "Yuge" victory in Michigan except in his opening.
She also wrote this excellent analysis of Paris's Yellow Vest protests, which will be a good frame of reference for direct climate action and protest moving forward.
For some frame of reference, most traditional indoor bulbs are 60 watts making a 5000 watt bulb 80 times brighter than the average source of indoor light.
"I'm trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of reference," Davidson wrote.
Another reason some people may demonstrate high levels of bias in reading the news is that they habitually consume highly biased news, distorting their frame of reference.
The band's frame of reference is sprawling, its reflexes lightning-quick, and its sense of mischief sharply honed — all good reasons to expect a memorable performance here.
She also "gave these girls a way to have Chicana sexuality," one woman says, and another notes that Selena gave the term "Chicana" itself a frame of reference.
" I read a negative review and I thought, "Either this person is lying, or I don't have any frame of reference for what kind of music they like.
They are freshly-trained replacements, yet seem to have almost no memory of home (except for the wolf attack) and no frame of reference outside their combat experiences.
I knew my own frame of reference would be in there—Pharcyde song titles, Star Wars—but by stretching a little bit I could add some valuable context.
My frame of reference was summer trips to the amusement park, where you stood in line for 20 minutes for the brief thrill of a roller-coaster ride.
I tried to tell my parents, but I didn't understand what I was trying to tell them, I had absolutely no frame of reference, and they didn't get it.
In fact, the recent recollections may have less to do with similarities and more to do with finding a convenient frame of reference after a multi-year bull market.
If you only train your interface using a narrow selection of voices, then it won't know how to respond to accents that fall outside of its frame of reference.
BUSCH When we met, right away I saw that this is a serious person who has an outrageous frame of reference but is ultimately a worker and a professional.
Too few make it abroad to allow a complete view of Japan's distinguished theater tradition: With context missing and a limited frame of reference, the plays can seem mysterious.
Can we create good non-disabled citizens if they have no frame of reference through which to understand, respect or empathize with their disabled peers, colleagues, charges or supervisors?
As Lota's partner, Bishop plunged into a new culture and a new language, greatly enlarged her frame of reference and experience, and became a poet of the whole hemisphere.
With the Championship beckoning, he is little more than an inspiration for memes at this point, a muse for a thousand internet comedians with a slightly outdated frame of reference.
" According to the press release, the goal of the work is to "give people a frame of reference for understanding news stories or other information about radiation and nuclear safety.
Having even a fuzzy frame of reference based on data would be a useful thing when it comes to deciding on advertising budgets or deciding how to market upcoming films.
But once a treaty or alliance is set, it creates a structure that has some value in and of itself, as a source of stability and a frame of reference.
It's hard to say if it's working, but as a worst-case baseline for how things could go for Ewing at Georgetown it at least provides a frame of reference.
With that being said it is of course impossible to know what Moraes is capable of when we have such a limited frame of reference in terms of his opposition.
However, it is one he hopes to expand in the future, giving parents, coaches and athletes a better frame of reference when deciding whether to specialize at a young age.
A mature writer can bring a far wider frame of reference, as well as many years of hard-earned wisdom and acquired skills, to the task of forging a novel.
But without a good frame of reference for the present crisis, we've looked to lessons learned from past calamities, including natural disasters, terrorism, war, and economic collapse, to guide us.
I couldn't count on a common frame of reference, since not all of my readers would be familiar with the exotic psychic terrain onto which I wanted to take them.
He has the frame of reference to evaluate candidates who exist within Uber and also has the network to attract the talent needed to take the business to next level.
Given that her total frame of reference is the wedding section, isn't it more likely that she's highlighting careers she thinks may be more compatible with (imminent) marriage than yours?
The iPhone's popularity makes it a useful frame of reference, but it's also a technically interesting comparison because of its combination of a 12-megapixel sensor and a 2x telephoto lens.
Adopting a fear-based narrative as our primary frame of reference is starting to limit the imagination, curiosity and exploratory instincts that have always been at the core of being human.
But for a frame of reference, Rumsey, who is based in New York City, charges $479 a month; two of the less-experienced nutritionists on her staff charge $399 a month.
As a concept, the music festival dates back hundreds of years, but our modern frame of reference recalls the Newport Jazz Festival and the Reading Festival, founded in 1954 and 1961, respectively.
Making them feel even shadier is the fact that often their ads are flat lays of bikinis without actual humans in them, giving no frame of reference for how they might fit.
Please, follow me (emphasis mine): For frame of reference, this came in the "The Really Bad" section of a "good/bad/ugly" type of breakdown of the Jets 2016 second-round pick.
But while he adopts some of Beethoven's compositional techniques, his frame of reference is strictly contemporary — a strategy that the conductor, Joshua Weilerstein, said the orchestra would respect when interpreting the piece.
Younger, idealistic Democratic Texas voters who largely prefer Sanders have only the O'Rourke-Cruz race as a frame of reference for what a feelgood campaign looks like -- and, remember, O'Rourke still lost.
"I can't go to someone's door and ask them, 'What do you think about the Green New Deal?' because they have no frame of reference as to what that means," Cisneros said.
Its chef, Efrén Hernández, has talked about Babs as a European grill, and many of the dishes are seared over hot charcoal, but he has a wider frame of reference than that.
So vast is the frame of reference adopted at the museum's outset that, by now, no survey of the collection can amount to more than a walk-through brochure of choice examples.
We now live in a time where severely misguided people with little frame of reference are dictating how history should be told and what Americans have a right to see and hear.
The notion of a first-person puzzle game was a foreign concept at that point, and that meant anyone who sat down to play didn't have a frame of reference to guide them.
MACCALLUM: You know, this is -- this is a tough frame of reference that he was living in right now, but he was very offended that he was even asked a question about it.
They also interview former and current agency employees with the intention of producing an oral history of sorts—a frame of reference for what evidence-based governance looked like before and after Trump.
This is the thinking of a man who has never understood that the presidency is bigger than he is, that the role he now occupies requires a larger frame of reference than himself.
Once TV networks had a successful frame of reference for a comedy about women's lives at both work and home, other shows were freer to explore the same stories on their own terms.
"Parents of kids who play soccer tend not to have a frame of reference for it in the same way as they would for baseball, for example," Gans said in a telephone interview.
Humans use stories for a lot of reasons, but one of the most prominent, long-lasting ones is to provide moral instruction, a frame of reference for how to understand the world around us.
So when I signed up to study abroad in Prague during my senior year of college (yet another advantage), I still lacked a clear frame of reference for how physical the world could be.
"Their frame of reference is very different than what we normally expect, and so when designing for them, we have to put ourselves in their shoes and consider things from their perspective," Chiasson wrote.
Them rhetoric that colors public debate underscores the need to build bridges that take us outside our frame of reference and empower us to react with understanding toward those with different, even opposing, views.
I can't install an HVAC system, but I can step outside of my frame of reference and look beyond my experiences, and relate to the needs of the people who can install an HVAC system.
He will approach Washington with a fresh, business executive frame of reference in which all parties involved in a negotiation — such as one about trade — give and take until they reach the best possible outcome.
I spent an intense amount of time with her, I talked to her a lot, but we are different people and I have no frame of reference for what it was like to be her.
But according to Daniel Mansfield, a mathematician at New South Wales and the lead author of the new paper, seeing the tablet as a trigonometric table just required a shifting of the frame of reference.
The summaries cover key concepts and arguments of each book and allow you to add annotations, giving you a frame of reference for influential books even when you don't have the time to read them.
True/False favors films that challenge their audiences to think about topics that are important to the world they live in — not by telling them how to think, but by expanding their frame of reference.
That was how I viewed it and I'm not Indian, so obviously have a different frame of reference but like, for me was like, oh she's bringing this thing to the mainstream in a positive way.
Thanks to the movie Apocalypto and a few survivalist TV shows, if most people have any frame of reference for ants in traditional medicine, it's likely the use of strong-pincered army ant heads as stitches.
Spread out over eight years, it's a pardonably large total, especially for two former film actors, a couple who retained show business as a frame of reference long after they'd gone into its professional cousin, politics.
At the time, Watkins was accused of, among other things, a distinctly heteronormative frame of reference, of presuming that only straight women writers were capable of being ensnared in the blithely wielded cross hairs of men.
Soon, anything repetitive within a frame of reference will be taken over by weak AI, and the strong AI will become the next frontier in technology — with a potential that could alter the course of human evolution.
On the rare occasions when someone doesn't already know who she is, Miri improvises unconvincing reasons for her spotty resume or outdated frame of reference: She's been traveling in Burma, she's been on a really long diet.
And for the bass player, who has no frame of reference, to hear fans say, "Hey, that's one of the best records ever made," he worked in a sandwich shop in Texas, so he had no idea.
Gamers like what they already know, whether it's in the realm of mechanics or aesthetics, and so it's easier to sell something if the potential consumer has a frame of reference for knowing what they're getting into.
If nineteenth-century theatre was D. W. Griffith's frame of reference, and nineteenth-century American painting John Ford's, Spielberg's is fifties TV and classic Hollywood adventure films (like Victor Fleming's "Captains Courageous" or George Stevens's "Gunga Din").
The Disney princess tradition has held onto its charm as it has changed with the times, widening its cultural frame of reference and allowing its heroines to travel down paths other than the one leading straight to matrimony.
It is an approach that has defined Mr. Trump's deal-making career: Make some seemingly outlandish offer as a starting point for negotiations to try to shift the entire frame of reference for the haggling that will follow.
Babies don't have a frame of reference for time, so it's important to remember that they don't really realize how long you're gone, especially when they're home having fun with someone they love in an environment they're familiar with.
And yet — unless you count every time her brows have been used as a frame of reference for anyone with a unified line of hair above their eyes — there's not much info out there about her specific grooming habits.
I found the idea of building a backup plan for food shortages, mass extinction events, and agricultural catastrophes to be intensely interesting, but I had no frame of reference for actually imagining what such a place would look like.
Most of the pieces here show bodies, human bodies, in some state of flux, or movement away from this world, into what a physicist might term an entirely different inertial frame of reference — a place where different rules apply.
And in that sense, The Leftovers is about the inability to process huge, traumatic events because you lack a frame of reference for them — which makes it feel very much like a series that has found its moment in history.
It's due to a quirky little thing called time dilation: time can slow down for one person, but not for another, because there is no such thing as a fixed frame of reference against which all motion can be measured.
My frame of reference as far as hip-hop goes is skeletal at best, but I will say that Indifferent Rivers Romance End's moments of trap goth remind me a lot of Sage Francis' vocals, and Dälek's committment to darkness.
What was once disparaged as "Hot Topic mall rock" or "Warped Tour kiddy-emo," even from within rock journalism, was reconsidered and celebrated by a generation whose entire formative music taste and frame of reference was shaped by this era.
But when transposed into an American frame of reference, a freakish week of violence transforms into nothing more than a blip—a standard manifestation of a baseline level of violence US residents implicitly or explicitly take to be normal and acceptable.
What Hypnosis Is Really LikeWhether your frame of reference is Edgar Allen Poe's short stories, the 2001 film Zoolander, or Bugs Bunny, you've probably seen hypnosis employed as a tool to make someone do something they don't want to do.
Though this earlier work was always obsessed by nonhuman life and the complicated links between people and place, the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the nearby Gulf of Mexico provided an urgent ecological frame of reference for VanderMeer's work.
Felix knows just enough about the "Auggie" virtual companion program to have some frame of reference for what's going on as she playfully swats the air, teasing her Auggie for encouraging her to indulge in a pint of ice cream.
Whether that means knowing the details of their life stories, their interests or simply how to hold a conversation without angering them, it's a way to broaden your mental frame of reference so you have more associations to help you remember.
The average viewer has a frame of reference when it comes to technology, so it's harder to get away with passing the skull and crossbones off as realistic when most people are familiar with a login process or a phishing email.
For me my set of references are shifting all the time and I have to adjust to my mental frame of reference more so than the environment I'm in, which might be in an airport departure lounge at 7 AM with a hangover.
But Aliume has positioned himself in the slipstream of improbable and unpredictable events by paying attention to the things someone else might ignore because they're outside whatever slowly solidifying frame of reference we all build for ourselves, adding new fortifications every day.
" For a frame of reference, Dr. Laeeq Evered, a professor of neuropsychology at the Wright Institute, tells me that "a piece of brain matter the size of a grain of sand contains approximately 100,000 neurons, 53 million axons, and 1 billion synapses.
"It is an exciting story about humanity and homeland, our relationship with the land and sea, and it provides a frame of reference for beginning to understand the human interactions which have brought us to where we are today," Tolentino told Insider.
I was still very closeted and had no frame of reference for knowing what I actually wanted or knowing how to engage with my body, so I was clinging on to these little symbols of connection that I would get tattooed on me.
I have no frame of reference, so I don't know if the bubbles were big (which would imply a strong brew) or small (which would indicate a weaker concoction) but there were bubbles, which made me feel slightly more confident that I wasn't being trolled.
Chloe Smith, the minister for the constitution, argues that this philosophy applies not just to social and economic problems but also to breaching ideological rifts, such as that over Brexit, and the decline of a common cultural frame of reference into a digital cacophony.
You'll find a lush, spring-ready poppy shade in Hot Tangerine, a dark, true film noir (or pinot noir, depending on your frame of reference) red in Cherry, a surprisingly wearable violet pink in Lily, the perfect nude in Perfect Nude, and so much more.
Sure, those images of young boys riding bikes look and feel familiar, but beyond conjuring vague impressions of Stand By Me and It, not everyone who watches Stranger Things will have an extensive frame of reference for the films and movie moments it pays homage to.
"While we have performed extensive internal testing on the products we manufacture, we currently have a limited frame of reference by which to evaluate detailed long-term quality, reliability, durability and performance characteristics of our battery packs, powertrains, vehicles and energy storage products," the company wrote.
" And the legendary psychologist Carl Rogers defined it as the ability to "perceive the internal frame of reference of another with accuracy, and with the emotional components and meanings which pertain thereto, as if one were the person, but without ever losing the 'as if' condition.
What's clear is that the word "intelligent" attempts to provide a frame of reference for a cerebral genre—one so strongly connected to technology and dedicated to computer music, but one that was equally philosophical and distant from the basic phenomenology of the same electronic music.
For frame of reference, the company's legendary Briney Melon Gose and G&T Gose (yep, based on the classic bar drink) are sold at my very own grimy local grocery store, a place that simultaneously fails to stock basic necessities like non-white bread and non-overripe avocados.
"The court finds that that is the correct frame of reference that the court should use in looking at this issue based on the duty of this court to preserve the statute's constitutionality if it can be read in a neutral fashion," he said according to the Sentinel.
The results are not only useful but also eerily beautiful: The very first tests of the system yielded interesting information: The bird's angle of attack, an aerodynamic term for the angle at which air strikes the wing (or vice versa, depending on your frame of reference), was absurdly high.
"It's a frame of reference that people can reach for in response to government deception, propaganda, the misuse of language, and those are things that occur all the time," said Alex Woloch, an English professor at Stanford University who has written about the roots of Orwell's political language.
On this view, the Earth is in free fall around the Sun and if the entire planet is considered the local frame of reference then the relationship between the 'ticks' of the atomic clock—that is, an electron's transition between energy levels—should remain the same during the Earth's orbit.
Similarly, the movie Carol, in which two women are involved in a romantic relationship: great film, but why couldn't one of those women have been an open member of the LGBTQ community, and have the opportunity to draw from her own frame of reference and make the story even richer?
The catch is that while any arbitrary gauge can be used in an initial orientation, the conversion of other gauges into that frame of reference must preserve the underlying pattern — just as converting the speed of light from meters per second into miles per hour must preserve the underlying physical quantity.
Both men signed on to the film months before the #MeToo movement galvanized a national reckoning over sexual abuse and assault; instead, their frame of reference was only the incredulity and hatred they had received after suing the Jackson estate in 2013 and 2014, claiming it was complicit in the alleged abuse.
Buckareff was more skeptical about the idea of cold-emailing your way into a European tour and suggests connecting with other bands in Europe (whether homegrown or expatriate musicians) is key, so that promoters have a frame of reference for your music and what sort of audience would likely show at your gig.
In order to thrive as a society (as well as to achieve musical excellence), we must create a common frame of reference in which all individuals feel included despite their differences, one that minimizes the noise and cacophony of disagreement and allows us to fine-tune, through plurality and diverging points of view.
It's strange to think of halo effects with big-ticket items, including vehicles and home energy systems, but Tesla's fan base shares a lot of characteristics with Apple's, and because they're already purchasing at the level of an entire automobile, the frame of reference for what constitutes a valid halo purchase is actually appropriate.
"We have been so apologetic in this, what we call classical music, that we say: 'You don't have to know anything, you don't have to have any background, you don't have to have any frame of reference, just come with an open mind, and you'll love it,'" he said at one point during the evening.
The "trees of green and red roses, too," that Louis Armstrong sings about in "Wonderful World" seem no less mysterious and marvelous to Sokeo, whose cultural frame of reference is not Santa Claus or American popular music but the nightmare stories he hears from his parents when they recount the experiences that led them to flee Cambodia.
What Ephelant and Time are doing reminds me of a more confrontational Sage Francis, or a less aggro Dalek; admittedly, my frame of reference for this kind of music is slim, but their brand of dark, emotional, slithery hip-hop is the only kind that's ever appealed to me, and that's exactly what this duo's got on offer.
One of the things about thought leadership that's so powerful from my frame of reference is that people who exhibit thought leadership are truly curious, are trying to learn, are looking for data, and are building feedback loops from what they're learning that then allows them to be more effective leaders in whatever role they have.
The Trump administration, in questioning the value of a two-state outcome, has changed the US frame of reference; deescalated the settlements by making it a private rather than public conversation; and seems to believe it can quietly reach a set of understandings on the issue with the Israelis, which it can then sell to the Palestinians and Arab states in exchange for concessions.
But, in case you need any other frame of reference for how hard it is, just listen to this bonkers call from the NBC announcers Steve Schlanger and Chad Salmela, as they usher the skiers to the finish line of the women's team sprint freestyle event: Team USA won their first gold medal ever in cross-country skiing (aka, "The Devil's Sport"), and it was about as hard-earned as it could be.

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