Sentences with phrase «alterations as»

Viet uses these alterations as a starting point for further poetic exploration into the legacies of war and imperialism.
Notably, the overworld (which underwent several alterations as well) is explored akin to the dungeons, as Link has to make use of his tools and skills to make his way through the areas, as well as to meet the various conditions and items to gain access to the actual dungeons.
Many enemies have had graphical alterations as well, to appear more menacing.
However, no need for alterations as the Indonesian and western food were great.
Graham said CEL faculty were true thought partners with the department in the initiative, with bi-weekly calls, constant reflection on the progress of the program, and a willingness to make alterations as needed.
He goes on to say, «This is all a public space, we all should be sharing our best practices and being willing to change or make alterations as needed.
Interestingly, the chimeric mice can be directly used to monitor tumor development as they contain the same genetic alterations as the original GEMM including the altered target gene expression.
Our group treated 11 patients with advanced mucosal melanoma harboring KIT alterations as part of our completed phase II trial of imatinib.
Conclusions: The identification of gene expression alterations as a function of hypoxia and recovery from hypoxia is important to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying retinal dysfunction associated with a variety of diseases.
A Werner syndrome stem cell model unveils heterochromatin alterations as a driver of human aging
«With this breakthrough it is possible to generate cell models with the same alterations as observed in tumour cells from patients, which will allow us to study their role in tumour development,» says CNIO researcher Sandra Rodríguez - Perales.
A LOT of the objections I see to Babywise are ideas that the Ezzo's never meant to convey (or possibly the text had changed by the time I took the course — mine was not the first edition, and I know they got a lot of feedback and made some alterations as they went)-- such as «never feed your baby if it's not a scheduled time».
When it becomes necessary to make changes, the client must be informed in writing and must agree to both the physical alterations as well as changes in the cost of the project.
The level of being, the density of being, the degree of reality, still remains the same, and the very alteration as such constitutes the stable nature of the thing in question.
«To test the importance of such structural alteration as a genetic marker, a phase two clinical trial is ongoing at Kagoshima University and other institutions,» adds Ogawa.
Azores Getaways and its suppliers can alter the order of the routes, modify the departure hours or replace the hotels with others of similar category and localization, whenever there are justifiable reasons, having to inform the customer of the alteration as soon as they are aware of it.
Having spent some time with the beta and generally enjoying it two things came to mind; firstly although the cops and robbers format is a change, it wasn't as much of an alteration as I was expecting and sometimes felt like re-skinned warfare.
Through processes such as vaporization, digital image alteration, compression, fragmentation and absorption, alteration as a form of abstraction becomes both a way of thinking through collective and individual narratives.
In many cases, if two parents agree on a parenting plan, the judge will accept it and sign it without alteration as long as it serves the best interests of the child.

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And it appears to be working: Wired reports that the cybercriminals behind the scam have continued to send it out with almost no alterations, a likely sign that it's proving effective as a way tplaceholdero fool people into revealing their Netflix username and password, and even credit card numbers, home address, and date of birth.
«It's extremely regrettable and I apologise for this,» Aso told reporters, when asked whether he felt responsible as head of the ministry involved in the alterations.
«The room, board, books and laundry figures are based upon the rates which prevailed during the past academic year, and can be accepted as applicable for the year 1950 - 1951 unless national economic changes require their alteration,» according to the bulletin.
But the alterations seem as much about marketing as the liquid.
But LogicGate can also help companies stay compliant or manage risk as they grow with automated procedures and simple alterations to ease growing pains.
«While the service offerings and destination activities (such as a bar, coffee shop, shoe shine, tailoring and express alterations) are great, we're concerned they may not be enough to generate significant customer traffic,» analysts led by by Bill Dreher wrote.
The economic Battle Mountain — Cortez — Eureka Trend gold deposits were deposited as mineralized hydrothermal sedimentary - host replacement horizons and breccia zones along major fault structural zones where alteration and anomalous gold - silver - arsenic - antimony - thallium mineralization are present.
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In other words, any alteration to who we are as a people, whether individually or corporately, is not experienced by us â $ œon a consistent basisâ $, but merely in those times when we remember it is not achieved through some attempt to â $ œreformâ $ the Church or, for that matter, ourselves, and sit down beside the oasis for awhile with Him.
From the blatantly obvious faith healers whipping believers into a mindless frenzy, to the more subtle yet pervasive forms of manipulation such as alteration or outright forgery present in scripture.
A reader who wishes to know, for instance, why Article 1, section 9, clause 1 prohibited Congress from making any alteration until 1808 in «the Migration or Importation of such Persons as any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit» can turn to Volume III and find 28 contemporary documents on slavery and the slave trade.
29 Concomitantly, God's omniscience is not subject to alteration by what occurs in time: «God's knowledge, as omnipotent knowledge, is complete in its range, the one unique and all - embracing knowledge.»
That very process of scrutiny and commendation will likely change previous understandings and attitudes, and will most likely produce commensurate alterations in their faith traditions: conversion causes not just numerical change but mental shifts as well.
He therefore reacts to an alteration in such Church precepts almost as if God or the enduring nature of the Church had altered, and as if, as a consequence, neither of them were to be trusted any more.
It can not mean «other than» nor «separate from» nor even «an alteration of» the old, since without the old (as the old is) to contrast with the newness, newness is meaningless; the «actual [ized] world is not destroyed.
As a result, alterations and perverted interpretations occur.
Science is constantly in motion as we strive to fill the gaps in our knowledge and understanding, and the scientific method leaves nothing off the chopping block for further refinement and alteration to fit the mounting evidence about how the world works around us.
Theological language, as Lewis describes it, is, strictly speaking, an alteration rather like the scientific.
Immortality can not be a final alteration that crept in, so to speak, at the moment of death as the final stage.
This is an important qualification for a number of reasons, most obviously that if one of the justifications for engagement in interreligious polemics is that it is heuristically valuable (as are its analogues in other dimensions of the intellectual life), then obviously revision, alteration, and abandonment of passionately held religious views must be a possibility.
As Christians, we need not be threatened by alterations to the wording of a political platform because we don't measure Kingdom growth by where we find God's name, but by where we find God's presence.
Men will take it as a mark of bad character rather than enlightenment if, after the most drastic alteration in personality, a man refuses responsibility for all earlier commitments.
The alteration of the original curse, which threatened death, to one of profound sleep suggests that the two are not all that different If we do not want to change and develop, then we might as well remain in a deathlike sleep.
3Whitehead continues: «To be reasonably successful as a philosopher is to provide a new platform; perhaps not a completely new platform, but a slight alteration of some older platform from which it is worthwhile to make criticism.»
The fear of losing the community we now enjoy draws strength from our present love as we resist every threat to its existence, or to its alteration.
Subsequently a gradual general alteration of the perception of reality takes place, in the sense of an increasing mechanization of the explanation of nature which is, as Piaget surmised, internally dependent on the initial correct understanding of machines (CPE 263f.).
After considerable alteration and revision, parts of that study of prophetism were delivered in February, 1961, as the Jackson Lectures at Perkins School of Theology in Dallas.
Some of these changes seem to me to be drastic enough to qualify as alterations of paradigm in the sense of Kuhn.
The result of this historic alteration is that even in the Mother Church herself, where ascetic discipline has such a fixed traditional prestige as a factor of merit, it has largely come into desuetude, if not discredit.
It is the welcomed alteration of a person as they are alone, as they commit to be part of something else, together with another.
As we have suggested, these extra-ecclesiastical movements for the alteration of society were particularly characteristic of Anglo - Saxon Protestantism.
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