Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Trapped inside a metaphor, I've often felt the need to redescribe it, to change the terms.
However, more recent studies redescribe these genera as valid.
But for all our sakes we need honestly to redescribe the way things seem when they change for us.
This allowed Hulke to redescribe the specimen in 1887, with a special attention to the armour arrangement.
In fact, it is often possible to redescribe the imitation experiments in terms of genetic propensities, as Dugatkin acknowledges.
Apparently they enjoy being baffled by "imaginary time," a theoretical fiction Hawking uses to redescribe the big bang so that there is no beginning.
--That seems right, although with hindsight I might redescribe our objectives today slightly more in terms of wanting to be enlightened by the other.
It is a process that offers him freedom to speak without too much fear of punishment, to redescribe what he has been given, to reinterpret the available facts.
In the same publication, he attempts to redescribe Riley and Stutchbury's Paleosaurus and Thecodontosaurus, which he does not consider to be dinosaurs.
Subsequent attempts to redescribe the femur as Palaeocursornis biharicus were invalid as far as the binomen is concerned, but at least established a correct genus (Kessler & Jurcsák, 1986).
Woolf knew, Wood says, that criticism's purpose was "to redescribe the artwork in its own, different language," and that this language had to be unrepentantly metaphoric in its effort to convey what art is like.
With his new book, "Brown: The Last Discovery of America," Rodriguez completes his trilogy, published in 10-year installments, that attempts to redescribe the American predicament through his own carefully examined experience.
The book may be understood as the third volume of an unintended trilogy, one in which a novelist named Salman Rushdie moves not only westward but inward, searching for yet another way to redescribe a world increasingly connected, but in no way whole.
Nevertheless, what has been called 'his identification with an ideal mother' could perhaps lead to a derivative idealisation of family life: indeed, arguably, with 'the theoretical icon of the mother and child Winnicott sometimes uses psychoanalysis to redescribe a traditional theology...psychoanalysis was incorporated into a Christian empiricist tradition'.
Susannah Maidment and Wei Guangbiao in 2006 concluded that G. sichuanensis was a valid taxon in their review of Late Jurassic Chinese stegosaurs, but did not redescribe it because at that time it was under study by Zigong Dinosaur Museum staff.
He goes on to redescribe this relationship in terms of a mathematical theory, put forward by G. Spencer-Brown, having to do with content, image, and reflection, which basically holds that when one moves from a content to an image to a reflection, one reverses the form of the content.
To give some idea of the conceptual barriers that Whittington faced when he began to redescribe the arthropods of the Burgess Shale, I must now exemplify what I shall call, throughout this volume, "Walcott's shoehorn"--his decision to place all Burgess genera in established major groups.