Sentences with phrase «accumulated a body of»

With the passing of years all three groups of religious leaders accumulated bodies of teachings.
«There is an accumulating body of knowledge based on many studies that shows only minor differences between children of divorce and those from intact families, and that the great majority of children with divorced parents reach adulthood to lead reasonably fulfilling lives.»
The study adds to the accumulating body of evidence linking a low intake of vitamin D to an increased risk of chronic diseases.
While getting more sleep is not the solution for everyone who is struggling to lose weight, «an accumulating body of evidence suggests that sleeping habits should not be overlooked when prescribing a weight - reduction program to a patient with obesity.
There is an accumulating body of clinical evidence demonstrating that the combination of ingredients used to make high fructose corn syrup do not work naturally within human physiology.
There is an accumulating body of evidence supporting meal timing to ensure proper circadian rhythm physiology, which is crucial given the prominent correlations between circadian disruption, disease pathology, and morbidity (Johnston, 2014).
All ten are veteran, accomplished scholars who have each authored a number of (frequently influential) books, accumulated bodies of heavily cited scholarly work, and are often seen in the public square and working with state and district leaders.
Although we certainly have more to learn, the good news is that we now have an accumulated body of evidence on the characteristics of effective vocabulary instruction.
Making matters worse, there is an accumulating body of knowledge in the fields of behavioral economics and behavioral finance indicating that we are not well wired to be rational and objective when it comes to decisions in economics and investing.
Her study and observation of the figurative and realistic tradition in Western art has resulted in her accumulating a body of knowledge that she draws on directly in her artistic practice.
But in reflecting on the value of the accumulated body of research pointing to a growing human influence on climate, I find it just as valuable to recall, along with Broecker's achievements, one of his missteps.
In fact, there is an accumulating body of reviewed, published research shaving away the high end of the range of possible warming estimates from doubled carbon dioxide levels.
The accumulated body of small - scale grazing systems research promoted by Dr. Briske and partners needs to be evaluated in light of the discrepancies with larger - scale studies, and perhaps should be largely set aside as being of little relevance to any discussion of grazing distribution on commercial ranches.
Your feelings may be hurt, but your incorrect ideas won't make it in to the accumulating body of scientific knowledge, which is what really matters:
Supporters say accumulating a body of statistical evidence could help push the national debate past partisan politics.
Evidence of Effectiveness report - Learning Forward has accumulated a body of evidence that its programs and services are linked to improved professional development policy and practice at state, district, and school levels.
An accumulating body of research now supports the idea that paternal involvement is important and makes a unique contribution to the development of their children (Goncy & Van Dulmen, 2010; van Schaick & Stolberg, 2001).

Not exact matches

As Elliott ramps up its activism to an unprecedented scale, it is also accumulating a growing body count of deposed executives — not to mention ousted heads of state — who dared fight it.
When you look at the history of this country, and you look at the history of these kinds of hearings... when companies become big and powerful and accumulate a lot of wealth and power, what typically happens from this body is there's an instinct to either regulate or break - up.
«52 The task of science is to increase what is known — to accumulate facts, refine its methods of observation, and render its body of theory ever more abstract.
And the blood was all poured away — it wasn't left to accumulate in the lower part of the body, as in crucifixion.
The soul of each person can resurrect the body of that person through the accumulated, uniquely intimate relationship generated through a lifetime; God resurrects that same bodysoul person by including it in the accumulating, uniquely comprehensive relationship generated by God's experience.
Through the experience of relating to the body, which is an accumulated experience, the soul preserves the body as an integral part of its own experience.
Transhumanists, like other libertarians, make the mistake of thinking that the high - spirited few, who are enamored of ascetic self - overcoming and relentless power - accumulating work, will be welcomed as the model and standard for the security - oriented many, who prefer to live according to their appetites, and whose escape fantasy is giant cruise ships rather than silicone bodies.
Another principle is that of avoiding foods that impose special organic strains — for example, fats for people whose bodies accumulate rather than use them or salted foods for people with certain circulatory maldispositions.
Traditions of every kind, hoarded and manifested in gesture and language, in schools, libraries, museums, bodies of law and religion, philosophy and science — everything that accumulates, arranges itself, recurs and adds to itself, becoming the collective memory of the human race — all this we may see as no more than an outer garment, an epiphenomenon precariously superimposed upon all the other edifices of Nature (the only truly organic ones, as it may appear): but it is precisely this optical illusion which we have to overcome if our realism is to reach to the heart of the matter.
The General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, in his address to the 1998 Harare Assembly uses the word «conversion» in relation to the churches themselves and asks: «The ecumenical jubilee is... a call to conversion, to repentance and critical self - assessment, acknowledging the accumulated guilt and coresponsibility in dividing the body of Christ.
No, Louise, you won't go to another planet, but the essence of that which is you, unencumbered by the stuff you accumulated at this level, including your physical body, will live on in another dimension.
We are becoming aware of a whole body of data accumulated within the last one hundred years which has stirred the flames of controversy in religious, anthropological, and philosophical circles — data that raises new questions about the origins of the family and of human society.
If the body of divinely revealed knowledge contained in the Bible and guarded by the church was the basis of the Christian era, so the body of knowledge being accumulated by science was seen to be the foundation of modernity, fueling human confidence in an ever better future.
Moreover, as mentioned earlier, the liver contains various nutrients that can help your liver rapidly get rid of toxins that have accumulated in your body.
Even though blood sugar (glucose) is our body's primary source of energy, things can go wrong if too much of the nutrient is accumulated in the body.
Also, it removes toxins that are accumulated in your body from your environment, prescription drugs, unnatural foods and the normal process of aging.
«The main reason for injures in football is accumulation of fatigue because when you accumulate fatigue over time your brain has less control over your body and your coordination goes down and then you are vulnerable to injuries.
The key to both of those is to remove more milk from the breasts, making less milk accumulate between feedings, and triggering your body to produce more based off of the supply and demand theory.
Drugs may also accumulate (build up) in infants» bodies, with the effect of contributing to serious organ damage or death.
Alcohol peaks in mommy's blood and milk at about 1/2 to an hour upon first drink, but of course that can vary from person to person, depending on weight, how much food was eaten in the same time period, body fat, ect... Just like how alcohol leaves your blood stream it will also leave your milk and will not accumulate in the milk.
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of exposure for humans is due to eating contaminated food, since dioxins and furans typically accumulate in the fatty tissues of fish and animals that are exposed when these by - products are released into the water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized in our bodies, and is passed to our children through the placenta and breastfeeding.3 Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual contact with disposable diapers does not contribute to dioxin accumulation in your baby, your baby's bottom does come in contact with chemicals used to increase the absorbency of the diapers.
The body wears out, mutations accumulate faster than can be repaired just through the natural process of cell division, cancer grows, arthritis wracks the world worn joints, the child born with tetralogy of Fallot away from surgical care dies.
There is evidence (Rudel, Fenton, Ackerman, Euling, & Makris, 2011) to support a theory that exposure to high levels of certain environmental contaminants, namely dioxin and other endocrine disruptors, while in utero (exposure to accumulated contaminants in your mother's body before you're born) can predispose a woman to have insufficient breast growth during adolescence and pregnancy, the two times in her life her breasts should be growing.
Since your newborn's body can't easily break down and get rid of caffeine, it may accumulate in his system.
Pregnant women accumulate about 50 % more fluid to accommodate for our growing fetuses, and is necessary to help soften their bodies for the feat of growing a human being.
They met to review the substantial body of new evidence and experience regarding HIV and infant feeding that has been accumulating since a previous technical consultation in October 2000, and since the Glion and Abuja calls to action on the prevention of mother - to - child transmission of HIV.
She explained that mastitis is a natural reaction of the body: the breast becomes congested because of milk that has accumulated and stagnated, the milk leaks into the tissues and causes inflammation.
Growing exceptionally fast, your baby is plumping up and putting on baby fat at an expeditious rate as it begins to accumulate under the skin of her body.
Your baby's body can't easily break down and excrete caffeine, especially in the first few months of life, so over time it may accumulate in her system.
Since you are not breastfeeding any more, your body will find it difficult to suddenly get rid of all the excess milk it is producing and that is getting accumulated in your breasts.
Though DHA and ARA begin to accumulate in the body of an infant before birth, the supply is maintained after birth through their mother's milk.
From this point until labor, baby will pack on a weight gain that can range from one pound to many pounds, while also accumulating copious amounts of baby fat that is making their little bodies plump, soft, and perfect for you to hold in your adoring arms.
As a result, they accumulate in our bodies of water, as well as in the bodies of fish and other aquatic life.
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