Sentences with phrase «are present in almost»

Also, ethical rules for judges prohibiting them from espousing discriminatory views or from affiliating with discriminatory organizations (which are present in almost every state), and similar rules for lawyers (which are present in many states, but do not prohibit representation of discriminatory organizations as clients), have generally been upheld as valid.
Here are some facts from their campaign: PLASTIC POLLUTION FACT: Microplastics (extremely small pieces of plastic) are present in almost all water systems in the world — streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans.
The show will also serve as a startling reminder of Sargent's mastery of the visual complexities of light, the effects of which are present in almost every one of his works.
UDL has identified common barriers that are present in almost any learning activity and has matched them with best - practice strategies that teachers and curriculum designers can use to remove or reduce these barriers.
We are present in almost all European countries, and through its activities and network of contacts throughout the world.
They are present in almost every room.
Some of them are present in almost all public water...
Legumes are present in almost every diet throughout the world, and in addition to the seeds many other parts of the plant are also edible.
Mitochondrial DNA quality control and aging: promoting selective removal of mutant mitochondrial genomes Mitochondria are present in almost all cells, and contain many copies of a small, circular genome (mtDNA).
«Supermassive black holes are present in almost all galaxies,» she noted, «so why are only a few accreting matter and shining brightly?»
Here are four basic myths about the media — assumptions about communication which are never stated as such, but are present in almost every media presentation.
What Zweig discovers is three key characteristics that are present in almost every invisible he met.
A clinical psychologist at the University of Rochester, Nideffer says pressure is present in almost all sports and that the one good antidote is psyching down.
There is, however, no evidence of adverse effects from this mild jaundice.12 In fact, jaundice, which is present in almost all human infants to some extent, and which is often prolonged by breastfeeding, may be beneficial because of its powerful anti-oxidant properties.19 20
A lipid core was present in almost half of the patients who had an event, compared with only 17.8 percent of those who did not have an event.
At the second Hohenheim Nutrition Conference in Germany in 2009, Dr. Georg Lietz reported that a high percentage of women in the UK are at risk for vitamin A deficiency; one of the chief causes is the fact that two common genetic variations (one or both were present in almost half of healthy women studied) greatly lessen the body's ability to convert beta - carotene into vitamin A.
This pelvic position will be present in almost all of your strength lifts and static holds so it is in your best interest to practice.
It's comprised of the amino acids L - arginine, glycine, and L - methionine, and it's present in almost all cells and acts as an «energy reserve.»
It's comprised of the amino acids L - arginine, glycine, and L - methionine, and is present in almost all cells, where it acts as an «energy reserve.»
(2) The act of consuming sugar doesn't necessarily mean adding white sugar to coffee or tea since sugar is present in almost everything: meats, breads, chips, even packaged «healthy» food.
And I couldn't believe it, because, you know, now leaky gut is even becoming more mainstream but this guy went through a lot of slings and arrows to bring this information up there and he's even gone as far to say that this mechanism, leaky gut, gastrointestinal permeability has to be present in almost all autoimmune conditions for them to even happen to begin with.
This bacteria is present in almost everyone but is controlled by stomach acid.
When I spotted these black dresses, I took note of the ruched detailing that is present in almost each one of them.
It is present in almost all the collections of international designers.
We support this classification but stress to pet owners that leptospirosis is present in almost every region of the world, so if your dog is allowed to roam outdoors in areas where carrier species may be active (rats and other feral mammals), or may swim or drink from groundwater, they are at risk of infection and should be vaccinated.
From bouncing breasts to beach volleyball editions (with added bounciness being an optional extra), the same sexualisation is present in almost every female any fighting game has produced.
The essentially photographic visual condition of our relationship with reality and the fact that the photographic image is present in almost all spheres of society today, is what gives foundation to «Territorios Fronterizos; Photography beyond the image»; selection of 30 works around the photograph curated by Nathalie Goffard.
Also known as ABC art, literal art, reductivism, systematic painting and art of the real, Minimalism was present in almost every sphere of our lives.
This authority arises under state common law, rather than federal law, so the relevant legal authority would differ from state to state, but would be present in almost every state.
A CBA report exposed that drugs, alcohol, or «psychiatric» illness was present in almost 50 % of the cases categorized as serious disciplinary proceedings.
One thing is for certain: Bitcoin's value over time is presenting itself in almost a perfect rise corresponding to the anatomy of a bubble.

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«It's amazing how many people come in presenting their business in an almost clinical way,» Lenihan says.
If you are courageous enough to face adversity and persistent enough to find a way to stay in the fight long enough, a solution almost always presents itself.
I can remember my very first site visit realizing that I needed to, almost on a daily basis, advocate for myself in a way or at least present myself in a way that I would be taken seriously, seen as an expert and really prove myself.
The computer industry is scrambling on Wednesday to patch a massive security vulnerability that's present in the processors used on almost all the computers in the world.
And while it's a cliche to say that we're now part of an information - based economy and society, «our future... is almost certain to be an intensification of our present reality: greater and greater information dependence in every matter of life and work,» all relying on an open Internet.
While almost every successful business venture owes some portion of its success to a lucky break, the luck - dominant business leaders strategically expose themselves to luck by developing organic, deep connections with a group of people and then having the open and optimistic outlook in life to be able to take advantage of opportunities when they present themselves.
It has historically made sense to hedge against market fluctuations based on much less restrictive definitions of market conditions, but at present, the market is in a set of conditions that has almost invariably been followed by deep and abrupt losses, though often only after a further marginal advance over a small number of trading sessions.
When Xerox introduced its popular copying machines in 1959, their wizardry was considered as high tech as the iPhone when Steve Jobs presented it to the world almost 50 years later.
At present, almost all Canadian exports of oil and gas go to the U.S., which is becoming once again a major producer in its own right, and a potential competitor for offshore markets.
At present, Grofers» top line is almost 18x of what it was in 2015 and in the last one year, we have already witnessed four-fold growth in sales,» the person added.
One more note: I believe gradualism is almost required in Fed tightening cycles in the present environment — a lot more lending, financing, and derivatives trading gears off of short rates like three - month LIBOR, which correlates tightly with fed funds.
All of these ironies, and more, are presented in a text of great subtlety and learning, almost overrich in citations and nuance - perhaps the truest tribute to this remarkable city.
To be present among [the least of these] is to encounter what the Celtic saints called «thin spaces,» places or moments in time in which the veil separating heaven and earth, the spiritual and the material, becomes almost transparent.
«The several difficulties here discussed, namely our not finding in the successive formations infinitely numerous transitional links between the many species which now exist or have existed; the sudden manner in which whole groups of species appear in our European formations; the almost entire absence, as at present known, of fossiliferous formations beneath the Silurian strata, are all undoubtedly of the gravest nature.»
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The Qur» an, which was revealed almost fourteen centuries ago, and the Traditions concerning the Prophet who lived that long ago exclusively in a desert society can not serve as explicit guides for every situation which might arise centuries later, and especially in the complex societies of the present day.
You seem to almost present God in a fickle kind of way where He commands ra - pe one day as being morally good and condemns it the next day.
These are matters as technical as they are difficult; yet the attempt to present in the simplest, I had almost said most naked, terms the elements of the Christian faith raises them very sharply.
To present man's desire for the transcendent without proposing a claim to a particular method in which man meets the divine is almost certainly an abandonment of the religious project.
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