Sentences with phrase «add the significance of»

United's win held added significance of course given that it prevented their bitter rivals from securing the Premier League title, as Pep Guardiola's men needed a win to be crowned champions.
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So Biden's road trip — his first extended public turn after weeks of sustained chatter about a possible bid — is taking on added layers of significance.
If at some point you want to run more than just a split test (comparing only two variables), this tool will allow you to add as many variations as you'd like to analyze significance on each of them.
We added two new stocks of significance to the portfolio: Knowles and Wells Fargo.
One should add that, while he is filled with ambition to be the leader of the USA and all that that entails, he doesn't appear to have grandiose weirdo expectations of his own world historical significance, nor does he (as do most of the professing Mormons I have I known) have any of the minor peccadilloes of ordinary vice that cause embarrassment for candidates and elected officials alike.
Lest aspiring writers get too inflated with notions of their significance, however, the Book of Ecclesiastes adds with a sigh, «Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.&raquof their significance, however, the Book of Ecclesiastes adds with a sigh, «Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.&raquof Ecclesiastes adds with a sigh, «Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.&raquOf making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.»
The latter add significance to the former; they provide that subjective intensity with which actual entities enter into the constitution of subsequent occasions.
If we agree with Zaret's claim that popular ideology among the laity has been a neglected feature of Puritanism, then Wallington's memoirs take on added significance: they give us a glimpse beyond the reconstructed categories that Weber and others have applied to Puritanism.
Both find a required realm of vital permanence which secures everlastingly the individual significance and goodness of worldly actors and which adds an immediate, culminating dimension to human life.
Whereas when Whitehead coined the phrase, «Fallacy of misplaced concreteness» (SMW 58), he was referring to the irreducible bits of matter present in the Newtonian mechanistic theory of nature, when applied to social systems it acquires added significance.
We all have read those books of Mark Twain which so have added to the merriment of nations, but it would be profitable at least once to read Mark Twain's final summary of life's meaning, his deliberate and well - considered statement of mankind's significance upon this earth:
But to the usage at such meals there was now added a new significance: in the table - fellowship of Jesus» people, acting after his example, he would be present with them; his «body» and the «new covenant in his blood» would be there.
The theologian might add that for each person the basic religious questions deal with the significance of his individual life — the only one each of us experiences from the inside — and his relation to the singular God, who is never one of a general class of objects.
In an earlier article I noted that in India, any discussion about baptism and conversion takes on «added significance because of the understanding that after baptism the «converted» person has not only changed his or her religion but also social milieu, habits, customs, and manners, in addition to forfeiting several legal rights, especially with regard to the inheritance of property.
John acknowledges the significance of Galilee as a fact in the story of the Son of Man, but adds another feature, secret and sacred, the institution of the Supper, (John 6.)
The final chapter, on the «question of the historical Jesus», has been added because the current intensive discussion of this question makes it necessary that any man attempting historical research on Jesus should be prepared to take a stance with regard to the significance he would attribute to the results of that work.
Condor has taken on added significance in recent years as victims of the dictatorships, their families and foreign governments seek to bring torturers and killers to justice, beginning with Pinochet's 1998 temporary detention in England on a Spanish warrant accusing him of crimes against humanity.
Another factor which both fragments the book and is frankly rather irritating is the almost verbatim repetition of passages from one chapter in others and the constant circling around a few central tropes without necessarily adding to their significance (or without having established them securely in the first place).
The very fact that it is we who are speaking has its own added significance, for it indicates something of the wonderful richness of the gospel by which the Church lives.
US Dairy Export Council (USDEC) president, Tom Suber added that the addition of Japan would «dramatically increase the commercial significance of the talks.»
The addition of an egg, which can symbolize the beginning of life, sacrifice, or morning, depending on your perspective, adds religious significance as well as depth and dimension to this salad.
Kentucky proved last season that you can win a national title with a roster filled with underclassman, providing added significance to the commitment of these top recruits.
That Johnson is on the cusp of tying Yarborough carries added significance.
Here I go (feel free to add): 1) with Cech and Gabriel, the emergence of Bellerin and Coquelin, a resurgent Monreal and a healthy Gibbs and Debuchey our defence is in much better shape than this time last year 2) no one of any significance left 3) our young players on loan eg Zelalem and Crowley and in the academy eg Fortune and Reine - Adelaide are looking great 4) our injury record can't be as bad as last year, can it Shad Forsyth?
And if Sergio Aguero had converted a spot - kick of his own in Spain, then Hart's save would have taken on added significance, as it meant that City only had to find one more goal in the remaining moments to go through themselves.
So the games against the other five teams in my mini-league take on added significance, and we have yet to play all of them for a second time this season, and the first of these games is on Saturday.
These findings add to a growing body of evidence that has suggested breastfeeding may have multiple health and other benefits for children.12 28 The particular significance of the present findings is that they show the cognitive benefits that are associated with breastfeeding are unlikely to be short - lived and appear to persist until at least young adulthood.
He explained that the significance of the season should be beyond the festivities, adding that as Muslims prepare to offer animal sacrifice in the prescribed days of the festival, the real essence was not in the meat or the blood of the animal but to encourage piety, self - discipline and sacrifice.
This project has added significance with the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War coming up in 2014.
To applause from delegates, he described this as «hasty and misguided», adding: «The substance of the act we now have on the statute book is potentially a very significance threat to the stability, fairness and viability of our education system.»
The rally took on added significance after the weekend of violence in Virginia, something that Ms. Stewart - Cousins addressed in her first interview since Mr. Loeb's initial posting.
With Queen Elizabeth II winding down her duties as Head of the Commonwealth, the President noted that his toast takes on an added significance, as it falls upon him to express the depth of the collective regret of the Commonwealth that she would no longer automatically be present at meeting.
Dr Spikins added: «We argue that the social significance of the broader pattern of healthcare has been overlooked and interpretations of a limited or calculated response to healthcare have been influenced by preconceptions of Neanderthals as being «different» and even brutish.
The quest for a theory of quantum gravity gained added significance after the recent discovery of ripples in spacetime dating back to a mere 10 - 36 seconds after the birth of the universe (SN: 4/5/14, p. 6).
Not only does this modification work best with the data, he adds, but the new constant, a0, may be of cosmological significance: Accelerating at this rate will take you from a resting state to the speed of light in the lifetime of the universe.
«This research adds further significance to the role of p75 as a master regulator for many different signaling pathways that are vital for the nervous system to function normally.»
«Studies directed at this biomarker will be of high significance to improve the quality of life of all cancer patients harboring this alteration,» added Thiagalingam.
In my research, I have emphasized the symbolic and spiritual significance of technically nonessential substances, such as fat and eland blood, that were said to be added to the paint mixture, presumably as magical aids.
«One of the most important aspects of our finding is the significance of the electric potential difference between the film of interest and the apposing surface in initiating corrosion,» Kristiansen added.
Moreover, quite apart from their biological significance, the new findings are of considerable physical and mathematical interest, Huber adds: The underlying phenomenology of our model differs fundamentally from that conventionally used in modelling the behavior of powered or active particle systems.
The significance of individual variability in brain anatomy is still a subject of debate in the field, Holmes added.
It will probably take years of analysis to truly understand the significance of each object and the assemblage, he added.
The potential clinical significance of the bacteria needs to studied, and any public health impacts understood, he added.
Richard Lindsay, a PhD student who worked on the research team, added: «Our findings are of central importance in understanding how microbial infections evolve, but also have wider significance for the treatment of cancer and the therapeutic control of disease in humans, animals and plants.»
«Moreover, the fact that the reduction in woundings and the benefit - cost savings were documented at the community level underscores the public health significance of the [Cardiff] model,» they add.
Forecasts for an even hotter, more densely populated and wealthier planet just add to the significance of our research,» explained Professor Schiavon, who is also a researcher at Center for the Built Environment.
The trial was limited by its lower - than - expected event rate, which adds uncertainly about the lack of statistical significance of some of the small differences seen.
The prize aims to foster scientific excellence and to encourage the continuation of innovative research projects with high added value and of more or less immediate practical significance in the treatment of disease.
In the case of sequence data, metadata can encompass what organism or cell was sequenced, where it came from, what it was doing, quality metrics, and a spectrum of other characteristics that add value to the sequence data by providing context for it and enabling greater biological understanding of the significance of the sequence.
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