Sentences with phrase «accentuating them as»

Bejan and Errera show that nonuniform distribution of movement (wealth) becomes more accentuated as an economy becomes more developed — its flow architecture becomes more complex for the purpose of covering smaller and smaller interstices of the overall territory.
Again this beneficial effect may be age accentuated as ``... creatine supplementation does not improve cognitive function in young adults.
Bush has a minor role as Chloe the stuck - up girlfriend of rich pretty boy Jonny (Ed Westwick), who has an American accent as ridiculously accentuated as the snobby British accents which perhaps were intentional.

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As we age, they become less and less responsive to negative stimuli, and «in some automatic, preconscious way,» begin to accentuate the positive at the expense of the negative.
For the moment, it is characterized as a vulnerability, but each prolonged period accentuates this vulnerability.
That, though, accentuates the degree to which Silicon Valley as a whole is an iterated game writ large: sure, short - term outcomes matter, but long - term outcomes matter most of all.
This is even more accentuated by the fact that in a number of US states, there is no recourse for the lender to other assets of the borrower in the event of default (this is not the case in Australia, as discussed below).
That adage «accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative» is getting flipped on its head these days, as Wall Street sets up for what could be a wobbly Hump Day.
Their view does not accentuate a «submission» to fate or destiny, whereas fatalists stress an acceptance of future events as inevitable.
The determinist view does not accentuate a «submission» to fate or destiny, whereas fatalists stress an acceptance of future events as inevitable.
This too is accentuated by the speed - up of our times, though it is a characteristic human trait probably as old as humanity.
It accentuates the role of freedom, thus extending the range of flexibility; yet it sees all freedom and flexibility as being within a field or structure of relationships.
As for the Swaggart and Bakker scandals, although the denomination was commended for its handling of these situations, the publicity accentuated how far the AG had moved from its earliest restorationist vision.
Although held in theory over a long period, the belief was accentuated during the latter part of the nineteenth century and since, and became finally a basic dogma underlying the Japanese Imperial thrust, which is often regarded as the beginning of World War II.9 The idea was taught in the schools, in the army, and resulted finally in a fanatical religious, as well as patriotic, devotion to the emperor, without which, it seems to the writer, it is impossible to explain the daring attack of the island empire of Japan upon the richest and most powerful nation in the world, the United States.
It thus appears that even those, such as Father Nugent, who have reason to accentuate the prevalence of homosexuality allow that the ratio of homosexuality in the priesthood is not that much higher than in the general population.
The beasts may be mentioned simply to accentuate the loneliness of the desert as a place of testing and struggle, but more probably, as D. E. Nineham suggests, «they are thought of as subject and friendly to» Jesus, and, hence, «the passage should be understood against the background of the common Jewish idea that the beasts are subject to the righteous man.»
I am really surprised by TUF» response as I have not only accentuated the individual's personal responsibility, but also that God stated He looked upon man's heart.
It is therefore inappropriate to accentuate, as has been done in some past evangelical experience, the immutability of Christian truth once formulated, as if that authority were enjoyed by our articulations rather than being reserved to the canonical texts themselves and the historical events behind them.
As consciousness of one's separateness grows, it becomes more and more difficult to overcome the distance through relation; heightened insecurity and need for decision produce an ever greater temptation to accentuate the distance and take refuge in the pseudosecurity of the world of It, the world of ordered objectivity and private subjectivity.
In recent years, intense focus on diversity and multiculturalism has accentuated racial, sexual, ethnic, class, and gender differences on campus, frustrating attempts to imagine the university as a cohesive moral unit with common ends.
Religions accentuate the primacy of life and consider life as a greatest gift to be cherished.
This distance given, man is able to enter into relation with other beings or, as we have seen, he is able to enlarge, develop, accentuate, and shape the distance itself.
Indeed, God was known as inwardly present in such a way as to enhance and accentuate the sense of personhood.
All of these are blurred together in a manner that accentuates the impression that the Church in her Magisterium has reversed herself and is thus untrustworthy as a moral guide.
(For accentuating the positive, we will set aside the negative aspect of communal connectedness as overbearing and even debilitating as familial entanglements.)
Not only is present - day culture not serving as a binding force between nations, but it is being used to accentuate their mutual dissimilarities and animosities.
Accentuating what one scholar has called a «kinship of affliction,» she draws variously on the shared difficulties of caring for these children, as well as on the notion that children with Down syndrome physically «resemble one another more than they resemble their families of origin,» to place a kind of boundary around the lives described.
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By accentuating the theme of God's Word, the final text, known as Dei Verbum.
As such, it has all the power of a human drama, where the weakness and vulnerability of Christ do not compromise his divinity, but serve rather to accentuate the staggering generosity of his self - sacrifice.
It truly shouldn problem when you be understood as Barnes yet, continue policy of which accentuate the actual Romneys.
During and after the Exile, the struggle of the Jews against being assimilated by paganism so coerced them into stressing their differentials and, as always in such a case, so led them to stress obvious peculiarities which are external, that Judaism emerged into a new era of accentuated legalism and ritualism.
In the New Testament Paul and John may be viewed as accentuating the individualist element, but in his image of the church Paul speaks of us as members one of another, and John's gospel employs the imagery of the vine and its branches.
And he had Eleanor, that unequaled lady who functioned as a sort of extraconstitutional executive - interpreter, expressing and accentuating this bent of mind.
Accentuated with picture - perfect skylines that inspire Renaissance masters such as Giovanni Battista Cima to feature them in his work, the hills that punctuate this area not only make for exceptional artistic elements — they also provide the ideal exposure to the environmental elements.
As a kid she used regular table salt; now she recommends a flaky sea salt like Maldon, because the flavor is less harsh and it melts so nicely into the batter, accentuating the chocolaty sweetness.
Champagne is the perfect way to give a sophisticated lift to this classic custard, as it accentuates the sweet alcohol flavor and gives it a light, foamy texture.
«The accentuated use of colour, the addition of gold and the better defined graphics, will give us improved stand out in - store and will reinforce Echo Falls» status as one of the UK's leading wine brands.»
Jewel - like late - season raspberries accentuate each layer, as do light lashings of dark chocolate nutella ganache, a perfect rich and sweet foil to the tart fruits.
Fun fact: it might also be our taste buds here, but we've noticed that stevia - based sweeteners (such as Pyure) don't work so great when chocolate is involved as the aftertaste is accentuated.
However, the boss is also keen to accentuate the positive here as well, calling on his players to respond to this latest setback the way we have done all season.
Further accentuated by the fact Goodyear will utilize the same tire compound at Homestead as it did on Sunday.
But as important as the combo of moves could turn out to be, for now they accentuate an addition Cleveland made weeks ago — with significantly less profanity laden fanfare.
The Townsend incident has also accentuated an even more important issue: Rozelle's lack of action in wiping out violence as well as his inconsistency in imposing fines.
As the crowd thinned, quite contrary to the heat, which had begun to intensify and accentuate, Tottenham seemed overawed by the occasion and surprised by the impending loss.
For self - conscious mothers like myself, you will not feel insecure with this carrier as it doesn't accentuate those problem areas like other carriers can.
Rather than focusing on what's not working, though, identify what is going well so that you can accentuate the positive as work toward resolving conflicts with your ex.
Former Governor Eliot Spitzer, debuting as a member of Inside City Hall «s «Wise Guys» panel on NY1, thinks current Governor Andrew Cuomo should quietly encourage talk of him as a presidential candidate in 2016 as «a way to build and accentuate power.»
The party attributed the alleged abysmal performance of the minister which was further accentuated at the just concluded United Nations General Assembly as to why it demanded for his resignation.
Ms. Cunningham, who always pulls her hair back in a way that accentuates her intensity, had been very close to Mario Cuomo and naturally to his son, even serving as an informal advisor to Andrew Cuomo after helping elect him attorney general.
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