Sentences with phrase «also lost the culture»

We also lost the culture of fellowship that provided a network of friendships that could be renewed and renegotiated every week.

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She also provides a reality - check of sorts; it can be easy to get lost in the world and culture of your institution and not realize that what you are experiencing is abnormal, unhealthy, or unfair, and having someone to help me sort all that out has been really helpful.
The ride - hail company is not only going through a complete overhaul of its culture and governance, it's also navigating a major self - driving lawsuit brought against it by Alphabet, and it lost more than $ 700 million last quarter — though that's down from more than $ 900 million.
An ethicist and theologian by background, Moore is also an ordained Southern Baptist minister and the author of several books including Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel.
He may also inspire American Christians at the losing end of our decades - long culture war.
Not only did we lose one of the great warriors in the battle between the culture of life and the culture of death, but we also lost a true healer: a man who worked so hard to bridge the scandalous five - hundred - year - old chasm in the Church.
As the church and book owners / collectors lost control of the manuscript culture to the operators of the printing press, they also relinquished much of their authority to individual authors.
I've never been a big fan of the «culture of losing» theory that gets passed around, but I'm also not naive enough to think there isn't a risk of systemic damage caused by habitual, and what could be perceived as intentional losing.
Tessa Jowell lost her place at the table when James Purnell became Culture Secretary but was given the right to attend Cabinet as the Olympics Minister and also became Paymaster General.
The event also re-created part of the tomb complex that preserved her, along with hundreds of other members of a lost culture, for 4,000 years.
During her postdoctoral work, Bissell noticed that removing mammary cells from a mouse and putting them into a culture dish caused them to lose not only their normal in vivo shapes, but also their ability to secrete milk.
The implications were hardly lost on the Bethesda crowd: If the virus was transmitted in cell cultures in Ruscetti's lab, it could also be contaminating the nation's blood supply as a result of blood donations from unknowingly infected donors.
We also found that several carriage strains had lost their type IV pili and that this loss correlated with reduced tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF - α) expression when cultured with epithelial cells.
Science has proven that some or all of our ability to properly digest lactose and casein is lost after age 4 - which is also the age that many cultures around the world stop breastfeeding.
They also observed that antibacterial action was a function of pH; the culture filtrate lost antibacterial activity when pH was raised to 5.0 or above.»
With a strong respect for sharks ingrained in their culture, some Hawaiian natives not only continue to respect sharks after losing limbs to them, but also take seeing them in the wild as a sign from an ancient ancestors spirit.
Also, there are profoundly effective moments when we share in the joy and nostalgia that each of these characters feels for their old culture and lost youth.
It affirms the breadth of the Coens» accomplishment here that in presenting a sharp sociological treatise on a «lost» decade in our recent culture, they've also managed a cogent and fascinating analysis of Raymond Chandler and the influence of noir on the way we interpret the existential crises of modern, fully - acculturated Man.
It also claws back lost ground by sounding more cultured than the diesel especially when you put your foot down and it can hang on to revs for longer.
He has also written and edited a number of books, including Radical Underworld (2001); Gold: Lost Histories and Forgotten Objects of Australia (2001); his acclaimed The Romantic Age: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776 - 1832; and The Last Alchemist: Count Cagliostro, Master of Magic in the Age of Reason (Harper Collins, New York, 2003), which has been translated into twelve languages.
These events that irrevocably altered so many lives are important to remember, not only for the people lost and how it affected our culture, but also to remind us that disaster can occur at any time, anywhere.
Although they don't feature their own Robert Irwin, the Lost Horse Saloon and the Marfa Visitor Center are also important to the local culture.
Because of their culture, the parents lost not only the children they loved and had sacrificed so much for, but also the source of support they had been counting on as they aged.
For the child, losing contact with their other parent, language, culture and friends can also be very traumatic and can lead to anger issues, nervousness and depression.
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