Sentences with phrase «alterations which»

His canvases depart from carefully constructed compositions, gradually undergoing corrections and alterations which, at times, reveal the gaps in the apparent continuity of perception.
Neufeldt makes incursions into given architectural situations or carries out alterations which always serve the purpose of appropriating space and dominating it in unexpected ways.
To differentiate the Excite 470q from the regular Jiake S820 Plus, there are some cosmetic alterations which include a different loudspeaker grille, more generic design for the capacitive touch keys, and an oblong LED flash.
There are not many changes to the exterior of the car but Renault has managed to give the Duster AWD a unique set of alterations which sets it apart from the regular car.
All it takes are a few easy alterations which can make a big difference in making your workouts not only harder but also a smarter way of working out.
Widschwendter, who led the study, said: «Our work provides clear evidence that it is not only genetic alterations which trigger and lead to cancer but that epigenetic alteration can also be the initiating step.»
I made a few alterations which I would recommend — I used vanilla coconut milk instead of regular milk.
In this new work, «Ways to Scale», Cooper explores a type of genetic alteration which happens amongst cephalopods — squid, octopi, cuttlefish and nautiluses where they have the ability to alter the genetic makeup of their cells, fine - tuning the information encoded by their genes without altering the genes themselves.
The thought to record his deliberations hailed from maker Laurie David who saw his presentation at a town - corridor gathering on a worldwide temperature alteration which corresponded with the opening of The Day After Tomorrow.

Not exact matches

«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.
The drill hole intersected a thick repetitive sequence of mafic and felsic sediments which showed no major structural deformation, a potential host for gold mineralisation, with geochemical analysis revealing alteration and mineralisation based on micro analysis of the cores by world class scientists from CODES in Tasmania.
Maybe the only things that would impact them would be changes in corporate tax rates and healthcare alterations, which haven't happened yet.
I'm not defending their current policies which need more transparancy and alterations to allow anyone to believe in any religion they want, but this article masks real religious injustice of the discrimination against Tibetians and their religious practices by making it a «Christian» persecution thing.
The proper qualification of carryover acknowledges the fact that selection and alteration are involved in any process by which a thing becomes a component of another thing, modified to fit with the other components.
While I am not religious (I will call myself agnostic), and having an IQ well over genius levels, with scientific and mathematical tendencies, let me ask you a few questions, because what I see here are a bunch of people talking about «no evidence» or «proof» of God's existence, therefore He can't possibly exist, existential arguments, which are not arguments, but fearful, clouded alterations of a truth that can not be seen.
But there are others for whom evil is no mere relation of the subject to particular outer things, but something more radical and general, a wrongness or vice in his essential nature, which no alteration of the environment, or any superficial rearrangement of the inner self, can cure, and which requires a supernatural remedy.
«Another objection to moral relativism is called by Fred Feldman «The Reformer's Dilemma,» which describes the situation of an activist who sees a society in need of improvement and feels compelled to propose some alteration for its citizens.
It is hard to imagine how a population planner would have arrived at an accurate assessment of the present value of a birth in Korea in 1955, much less make confident assertions about the ways in which the present value of that birth would be changed through alterations in the contemporary Korean birthrate.
There will be alterations in the fashion in which the worship, always essentially eucharistic and always an anamnesis (or the bringing of the originating event into the present) is undertaken.
Changes in the larger world - system are likely to consist of shifts in overall rates of economic growth, changes that reverberate from the rise and fall of great powers, alterations in international relations, variations in uncertainty and conflict, and even modifications of the extent to which people are aware of these larger relations.
From the point of view of process theology this change is a great gain, but it remains to be seen how fully it can be worked out without deeper alteration in the Kantian philosophy which thus far has shaped his thought.
Compare the other highly curious instances which he gives on pp. 137 - 144, of sudden non-religious alterations of habit or character.
The changes we are witnessing are not the inevitable alterations by which older ways adapt to new circumstances.
The degree to which the common life is aware of this alteration has nothing to do with the case.
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.»
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.).
On Dec. six, Roberts took keys from a locker during the family unit alteration space with the Penticton community centre and stole a vehicle, which was recovered afterwards.
The only possible alteration is in the intensity of subjective form with which it is felt.
That was why they accepted without alterations the confessions of faith of the white denominations from which they separated.
His case is distinctly pathological, but he does not seem to have had the alleviation, which some ascetics have enjoyed, of an alteration of sensibility capable of actually turning torment into a perverse kind of pleasure.
Really to give up anything on which we have relied, to give it up definitively, «for good and all» and forever, signifies one of those radical alterations of character which came under our notice in the lectures on conversion.
This means that the causation which occurs in love must be of such sort that the growth and alteration of the persons and of the meaning of their love must be possible within the structure of causality which love exemplifies.
The outcome of the concrescence, however, is an actualized self - identity in which the actual entity is fully characterized with no possible alteration.20 In virtue of this second self - identity, the actual entity is, in the sense of being completely actual, but this is somewhat less than the richest sense of the verb is.
Now it is briefly said, no dependency, or making, as such, has the nature of an accident with respect to the terminus to which it tends, but it does have a being in such a way that it is indirectly or reductively predicated of its terminus; under which consideration local motion is reductively in the predicament of «where», alteration of «quality», etc...
No doubt part of the meaning we hear in a given kind of music is «socially constructed,» which raises the possibility that an alteration in the construct will alter completely how the music sounds.
Nevertheless, our first intuition — which sensed that a line ought to be drawn prohibiting alterations of term cells — is, I think, a sound one.
In the act of conceiving of God (an act made necessary by His removal of «His way from human sense») we conceive, bring into being, put into place, a landscape in which actions are labeled «possible,» «desirable,» mandatory,» «unthinkable,» and so on; and each time one of those actions is taken or avoided or not seen as a possibility, that landscape becomes ever firmer in its configurations and ever more resistant to a basic alteration.
There is also alteration, in which there is a partial change and the identity of the phenomenon is still preserved.
A few more alterations may be necessary, depending on which gluten - free flour you choose, but for the most part, such pancakes are simple to make.
I made it earlier this week, with some alterations, which I posted on my food blog.
I've tried more than a few versions and found my favorite a couple years ago... which really needs no alteration to achieve perfection.
The luckless Abt was disqualified from his first win in Hong Kong a couple of races ago because some parts of his car had the wrong barcode on, even though it gave him no advantage whatsoever, and yet here's a team which did gain by making a potentially illegal alteration to some safety equipment and effectively got away with it.
With Liverpool playing Chelsea in the Champions League only days later, it's clear that Rafael Benitez will make some alterations to his team, which is likely to include resting the likes of the above for the crunch clash with the Blues.
In the past year we have made a number of alterations to the simulator, which should lead to more accurate predictions come tournament time.
The present review evaluates the evidence for such a complex system by investigating studies in which interventions such as elevated temperature, altered oxygen content of the air, reduced fuel availability and misinformation about distance covered have resulted in alterations to the pacing strategy.
The Tangerines will host just their second home Premier League game ever when they entertain a combative Blackburn Rovers at Bloomfield Road this Saturday, with Ian Holloway determined to guide Blackpool to their first home win of the campaign following an early programme which has consisted mainly of away encounters because of the time it took to complete their stadium alterations.
Stoke manager Paul Lambert had kept faith with the starting XI which earned a point at Leicester City last week and Pellegrino made one alteration, handing winger Sims, who has recovered from a serious knee injury, his first league start in more than 15 months.
A strict reading of that language would appear to allow a helmet to which a third - party, after - market product has been affixed so long as the alteration does not «decrease protection,» and so long as the helmet met the NOCSAE test standard at the time it left the manufacturer.
As the consequence, the irritation causes alterations in the baby's sucking pattern which, in its turn, causes pains for mothers.
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