frame of reference in English

noun
1
a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made.
the observer interprets what he sees in terms of his own cultural frame of reference
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1. This difference arises from their frame of reference.

2. It doesn't come into my frame of reference. "

3. People interpret events within their own frame of reference.

4. Each frame of reference is constructed largely through cultural influences.

5. Sony, though, has an indelible frame of reference: the Betamax.

6. This would create a better frame of reference for boundary management.

7. All this is quite unexpected in the modern frame of reference.

8. God answered , " In my frame of reference , it's about a minute, "

9. We know we're dealing with someone with a different frame of reference.

10. I would like to put him in a frame of reference and comparison.

11. Models provide a shared frame of reference for people from different cultural backgrounds.

12. She used her work experience as a frame of reference for her teaching.

13. We choose our frame of reference and attack something for not fitting it.

14. Simply change the frame of reference, you see how much human can do.

15. In such a frame of reference, an "effect" could be observed before its "cause".

16. The main problem remains the same: how to codify a complex frame of reference.

17. Each of us views the problem from his particular and limited frame of reference.

18. It would be impossible to discuss this subject without a common frame of reference.

19. Especially internal functionality can provide a valuable analytical frame of reference for comparative (survey) research.

20. The psychology of TCM must found the personality frame of reference supervised by primordial shen.

21. The Barkeep compared to a vintage Colt Detective's Special in .38 for a frame of reference

22. Finally, the quantum distribution of scalar massless particles in the accelerated frame of reference is computed.

23. Even the attempts to supplant it pay IQ the tribute of accepting its frame of reference.

24. Their responses provide frame of reference for a possible interpretation of modernism and the avantgarde art.

25. Choose your frame of reference and the perceived value and therefore the actual value is completely tranformed.

26. 27 Their responses provide frame of reference for a possible interpretation of modernism and the avantgarde art.

27. Choose your frame of reference and the perceived value, and therefore, the actual value is completely transformed.

28. The common frame of reference used by Anatomists to describe the relationship between body parts is called _____ position

29. These data would provide an important frame of reference to use to assess the effects of acoustic disturbance.

30. Even more damaging has been the U.S. attempt to neutralize the frame of reference for the peace process.

31. Astrology is a way of thinking, a frame of reference that human beings have passed down the centuries

32. Relationships grow stressful when managers and subordinates bump elbows, so to speak within the same frame of reference.

33. It is easy to choose our own frame of reference and attack any ideas that do not fit it.

34. This frame of reference is always derived from great historical events like wars, revolutions, plagues, famines, and economic crises.”

35. 27 Even more damaging has been the U.S. attempt to neutralize the frame of reference for the peace process.

36. And so this rural scene to which we had escaped gave me a frame of reference to understand my parents.

37. The stories are there - we need only change our focus, alter our frame of reference, in order to find them.

38. Inertial frame of reference Pseudorapidity Proper velocity One universe, by Neil deGrasse Tyson, Charles Tsun-Chu Liu, and Robert Irion.

39. The Acquisitional frame of reference is composed of learning theory concepts focusing on the areas of behaviorism, cognitive science and neuroscience

40. And yet simply by changing the frame of reference it reveals so much, including what ended up being the TED Prize.

41. Our mindset is so backward and provincial that we are blind to the extent of how Anglocentric our frame of reference is.

42. There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation.

43. A position sensor (16) generates a position signal and an acceleration sensor (24) affixed to the frame of reference (10) generates an acceleration signal.

44. What is essential to the formation of a generational consciousness is some common frame of reference that provides a sense of rupture with the past . . .

45. Note that in a non-rotating frame of reference, the derivatives of the coordinate directions are not considered as their directions and magnitudes are constants.

46. 21 There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation.

47. 12 There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation.

48. If we ask Einstein, he would say, " Whether the cow crossed the road, or the road moved underneath the cow, depends on your frame of reference. "

49. Attitudinal barriers arise in part due to each individual’s unique frame of reference, which is the sum of their beliefs, past experiences, fears, hopes and expectations.

50. Cyberspace is a frame of reference within which people can have quasi-real experiences with such objects; virtual reality refers to the simulated experiences with these objects