Sentences with phrase «menzel is illustrative»

Bono is illustrative of the broadening role in society for entrepreneurs.
This is a simple example, but it's illustrative of the many ways we slow down our progress because we're attached to things unfolding in a specific sequence.
The change is illustrative of the evolving nature of American business.
The tale of Jean Jennings is illustrative of the early women computer programmers.
The lessons of Dealer.com's story are sure to be illustrative if you're a business owner looking to create a similarly enduring, scalable company.
This is entirely subjective, but I think it it's illustrative.
Bloomberg Gadfly suggests Anadarko's predicament is illustrative of a broader problem with oil companies of similar size, who are posting disappointing cash flow figures as they drill more and grow larger.
The FOMC members» new dot plot of the median fed funds rate forecast is illustrative of the expectation for further rate increases in the months and years ahead.
But he also argued this glimpse is illustrative because it underlines just how much Facebook still isn't telling users.
* Allocations are illustrative and should not be considered a recommendation.
Any financial projections or returns shown on the site are illustrative examples only.
This month's Twitter teasers about «mayochup» — its new product combining mayonnaise and ketchup — is illustrative of its new approach, and how social media can be a successful source of engagement.
Here are some illustrative examples of these bond funds.
As the largest crude oil producer within OPEC, Saudi Arabia is illustrative.
The guidance provided in the Investigative Report is illustrative, but informal and we believe that if the SEC develops a regulatory model that is well suited to the industry, it will further innovations and promote job creation.
Even the miracles done for the people were all illustrative of the Master's expectations of the disciples.
Marx's favourite maxim, «Nihil humani a me alienum puto «13 (I believe that nothing human is alien to me) is illustrative of his concern for humanity.
This use of Whitehead is illustrative of the fact that an environmental ethic, like a Christian faith perspective, will inevitably rely on a vision of reality of one sort or another, thus acknowledged or not.
Here are some illustrative projects from local churches which suggest the wide range of possibilities.
In John Foster's Essay on Decision of Character, there is an account of a case of sudden conversion to avarice, which is illustrative enough to quote: --
Some examples may be illustrative.
This change of convention is itself illustrative of the theme of the book; the traditional notation has been retained only where it is necessary to support the reasoning.
The occupations given are illustrative of occupational categories with gradually increasing status from bottom to top.
Meland's notion of the appreciative consciousness is illustrative of a fundamental tenet of process thought highly relevant to the field of education.
I think the subject of this fictional discussion may be illustrative of those kinds of constructive «illusions»
It's illustrative of what Herod was doing, and his architecture bears it out much more so than do the texts of, say, Josephus.
This is illustrative of the whole concept of Covenant, combining divine Word and human response: the disclosure by the Word of divine nature and intent, and man's acceptance in faith (here testified to in circumcision) of that Word.
There are many dimensions to this question, and I can only be illustrative.
The case of Henry P., a low - bottom alcoholic, is illustrative of the «periodic.»
The recipe is illustrative of the type of fare you'll find in the rest of Veganomicon.
It's illustrative to wonder what Kyrie would be like now had LeBron not decided to return to Cleveland.
The Gunners midfielder returned in January to brilliant effect though, and his three goals and five assists in 14 Arsenal matches this term are illustrative of his clear quality.
and use a few examples that I hope are illustrative of a much larger and broader picture of disenfranchisement
With both Omsberg and fellow center back Brent Kallman right footed, it was illustrative that Minnesota Head Coach Adrian Heath played Omsberg at left center back to avoid having two rookies line up next to one another.
The experience of advocacy groups on the site is illustrative of the results:
What the Blair Government did to the House of Lords is illustrative: after abolishing nearly all the (overwhelmingly Conservative) hereditary peers and deposing the Lord Chancellor as head of the judiciary, they have treated the Lords to wave upon wave of dubious appointments.
[8] Leave's now infamous «battle bus» is illustrative.
The figures should be treated with caution because of the small numbers of respondents within each group, but they are illustrative.
«Holly and Kaleigh Ahern's story is illustrative of how Congressman Gibson serves his constituents in Congress,» said Kevin Crumb, Gibson's campaign manager.
«What happened with Tim is illustrative of what happens to too many young people in our community who are growing up in very difficult circumstances and get caught up in things that they should not.»
The effect of the two stage question here was illustrative — in four seats the Conservatives did very slightly better in the second question (what we'd expect from the incumbency effect).
The effort, no matter how incompetent and devious, is illustrative of just how careless and carefree a politician who has been there too long can get in abusing his responsibilities to the taxpayer.
Contrasting this with previous elections and polling is illustrative.
To many, that finding was illustrative of a lack of commitment from richer countries to help developing ones adapt to the global warming that they have done the most to cause.
«This research took place at the intersection of microbiology, immunology and genetics, which is illustrative of the complex and synergistic ways in which multiple organs and organ systems operate in the body.»
California is an illustrative exception: In 1991 the state passed a law preventing individuals with violent convictions from buying guns.
«However, that is illustrative of what we expect more of in the future.»
«The partnership with NIH and support from many others is illustrative of the importance of private - public partnerships that are essential in expediting the development of orphan disease therapeutics,» remarked Edward Connor, MD, CEO, and CMO of ReveraGen Biopharma and Director of Innovation Development at Children's National.
«A detailed investigation of Ebola virus control measures throughout Western Africa, in light of the movement patterns highlighted in our analysis, will be illustrative regarding the effectiveness of different management approaches,» Palacios says.
* Since a goal of Cal - BRAIN is to determine the most promising neurotechnologies, this list is illustrative, and not exhaustive.
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