Sentences with phrase «as an antidote in»

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But Hagen is envisioning it as an antidote to the «get rich quick» mindset that has pervaded the crypto world, a way to ensure Mainframe token holders aren't just in it for the money.
Think about it: The opportunity and encouragement to intermittently rest and renew our energy during the work day serves as an antidote to the increasing overload so many of us feel in a world of relentlessly rising demand,» Schwartz and Porath write.
In fact, despite the added risks and work they entail, many see alternative investments as the perfect antidote to the anemic returns forecast for the broad - based equity and bond markets.
As Robert Dykstra states, «The capacity to be bored may serve as something of an antidote to the emotional terror hidden in the act of being boring.&raquAs Robert Dykstra states, «The capacity to be bored may serve as something of an antidote to the emotional terror hidden in the act of being boring.&raquas something of an antidote to the emotional terror hidden in the act of being boring.»
A healthy dose of Christian disbelief or «holy skepticism» would serve as a much - needed antidote to the soft - core spirituality that saps much of contemporary Christianity, especially in its evangelical expression.
Rather than viewing Moltmann's thought on play as developing chiefly out of a dialogue with American theology, it would be better to conclude that (1) his systematic interest in exploring the various ramifications of a theology of hope led him to investigate ecclesiology, which he found playful, and (2) his desire to counteract the seriousness of student revolutionaries, both in Germany and in America, led him into a consideration of play as an antidote.
And can we learn once again to be happy in traditional towns and cities — not only as a moral antidote to individualism, inequality and the misuse of environmental resources, and not only as an aesthetic antidote to suburban sprawl, but also for the sake of the genuine goods and pleasures (including both communal belonging and individual freedom) of traditional urban life?
It is, as well, an antidote to Mississippi Burning, a dishonest, award - winning new film in which blacks wait patiently and fearfully in the background for deliverance by two white FBI agents, played by Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe, who zealously bend the law in the interest of justice — a film one fears will have a profound effect on the way many Americans view their nation in the King Years («The Dream Dafoed,» as the Village Voice put it).
This study, which was a powerful antidote to moral and political philosophy as practiced in the university, brought me into a world in which thinking is shaped by reality, and reality in turn by thought.
There are, of course, dangers in the heroic life, especially the dangers of spiritual pride, but Reno and Hook insist that the antidote to pride can not be the egalitarian piety or the cynicism that makes heroism appear as scandalously elitist or hopelessly naive.
Even if my intellectual history is questionable, the collocation of ideas gave me a key to understanding why the practice of silent solidarity might have deep political as well as personal effects: the unleashing of «dark,» subversive divine power as the antidote to racist despair, marginalization and repression is symbolically encoded in this practice.
We see ourselves as an antidote to the content - lite programs that passed for «catechesis» in recent decades.
Only in the light of her writing, as it is informed by her Catholicism, can she be recognized, as Ralph C. Wood puts it, to offer «a real antidote to racism.»
Though it is difficult to raise children in what might be called a «gender - neutral environment», part of the antidote to the current gender - laden environments in which children tend now to be raised is this view of the work of the Spirit in giving gifts as the Spirit chooses, which encourages those who are the teachers and guides of the young to observe the emerging qualities of spirit in each child and to bring those qualities to full flower rather than trying to redirect any «alpha» qualities in women or «beta» qualities in men towards any «norm.»
As soon as I've rung in the new year, I will be turning to my favorite antidote to all the holiday excess: souAs soon as I've rung in the new year, I will be turning to my favorite antidote to all the holiday excess: souas I've rung in the new year, I will be turning to my favorite antidote to all the holiday excess: soup.
But, in the»90s, when kombucha was being promoted as an antidote to hundreds of health problems, everyone wanted to give me one.
Circumstances are circumstances, fine, but it's pretty poor that this is the second time in four bouts that a challenger is being brought up in weight to fight Golovkin, who was built as the antidote to all this shit.
While Pep Guardiola's style of football might be celebrated as being the best in Europe by some, Simeone has the antidote and ultimately the result is all that matters.
The units would be in three five - story buildings in a part of Arlington Heights that borders Buffalo Grove and, as supporters see it, would offer an antidote to pricey housing in a nearly built - out suburb.
Police hope the decline in deaths continues but McCarthy said naloxone — the overdose antidote, also known as Narcan — is «a logical extension» of the department's drug prevention and enforcement programs.
City officials and real estate brokers in Western Springs, Clarendon Hills, Glen Ellyn and Wheaton report that the rush to create new construction sites in older towns has led to teardown housing as well as other antidotes to the land shortage.
Handwork classes provides an antidote to the stress and rush of modern life by allowing students a contemplative space as they slow down and use their hands to work in complex and simple ways.
When the first Waldorf school was founded in 1919, Steiner viewed it as an antidote to the dry «head» learning that was then common in schools.
So yes, I'll go far, as far as that is the antidote to help nip corruption in the bud in our communities.
«Liam was an integral member of my Brooklyn staff where I witnessed firsthand his dedication to the community and understanding of the issues we face,» Donovan said in a statement sent to the Observer, arguing McCabe would serve as an antidote to the prevailing liberalism of the overwhelmingly Democratic Council.»
Still, Lib Dems took consolation from the fact that they had at least firmly established themselves as «The Party of IN», their antidote - to - UKIP Euro election slogan.
Deaths due to opioid overdose are in decline in the United States according to recent medical surveys with the overdose antidote naloxone (Narcan) credited as a main cause of this positive trend.
Jeremy Corbyn has taken another major step forward in his campaign to become Labour leader after the Communication Workers Union announced that it is to endorse him to act as the antidote to the Blairite «virus» in the party.
After tensions between the rank - and - file police union at the NYPD and the board that hears police misconduct complaints spiked under its former chair Richard Emery, his successor — mayoral counsel Maya Wiley — is stepping in as both antidote and lightening rod.
NEW YORK — Bernie Sanders, the Vermont U.S. senator who stoked liberal passions nationwide as a Democratic candidate in last year's presidential contest, stepped into New York politics for a day on Monday, casting first - term Mayor Bill de Blasio as the antidote to the «un-American» leadership of President Trump.
The effort by AQE comes as Cuomo has been trying to position himself as the antidote to Trump and a champion of progressive values in what is widely viewed as preparation for a potential White House run in 2020.
Delivering the first of six State of the State addresses planned around the state this week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday located the cure to the nation's political fever in New York, implicitly offering himself as an antidote to a president - elect whose name went unmentioned.
Lord Mandelson, who helped Kinnock modernise the party as Labour's communications director in the 1980s, criticised the Communication Workers Union general secretary, Dave Ward, for endorsing Corbyn on the grounds that he would be the «antidote» to the «virus» of Blairism.
The localism agenda, which encourages the transfer of decision - making power from central to local government and, even further, to communities, is seen by those in government as an antidote to concerns about a lack of communication between decision - makers and those directly affected by their decisions.
The involvement of Medical Social Workers in the management of tertiary, secondary and primary health centers across the country has been described as an antidote to the array of psycho - social problems confronting many Nigerians.
It's surprising considering that 85 % of students voted Remain in the referendum, Manchester Central saw a 15 % increase in 18 - 24 voters voting for Labour in this year's Snap Election (as many believe that Corbyn and Labour are the antidote to Theresa May's Hard Brexit or No Deal Brexit) and Manchester homes 40,000 students across the city.
While Wright was not surprised that the bug would carry such genes as antidotes to its own weaponry, he was startled to see that the antidote genes were nearly identical to the resistance genes in vancomycin - resistant enterococcus (VRE), the scourge of American and European hospitals.
There isn't a lot of direct evidence, but Theophrastus, a Greek writer from the fourth century B.C., writes in his text Historia plantarum that moly «is used as an antidote against poisons.»
As reported April 17 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Buchman and her colleagues developed a gene drive system termed Medea (named after the mythological Greek enchantress who killed her offspring) in which a synthetic «toxin» and a corresponding «antidote» function to dramatically influence inheritance rates with nearly perfect efficiency.
If the victim's condition worsens before he can reach the hospital, however, he is unlikely to receive any additional antidote — especially if the antidote is in short supply — as the responders turn their attention to others.
As a consequence, stockpiles of the nerve gas antidote, called Chempacks, have been put in place in cities around America, and detection systems are being developed to warn of an attack and have already been deployed in a few places like Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
And in an age when many doctors dismiss unexplained conditions as «all in the head,» Marshall's story serves as both an inspiration and an antidote to hubris in the face of the unknown.
A cross-disciplinary examination involving socio - cultural, historical and ecological as well as entomological knowledge and fieldwork has allowed for a report on the poison sources, their preparation, use and antidotes for the two largest San groupings in Namibia and also summarise the scattered information about other seven groups.
Consistent with its function as an antidote to sperm - supplied PEEL - 1, zeel - 1 is expressed in the embryo.
Researchers in Massachusetts looked at people who underwent training in using the antidote — known as naloxone (Narcan, Evzio)-- and found that family members used it in about 20 percent of slightly over 4,000 rescue attempts.
It is also well established in medical literature as a powerful antidote that adsorbs most organic toxins, chemicals, and poisons before they can harm the body.
While there are myriad factors (and as many antidotes) for flagging desire, it's worth checking in on whether we're genuinely dissatisfied or bummed by default, against a cultural bullseye: the Samantha Jones effect.
In fact, ethanol is used as the preferred antidote for accidental methanol poisoning in an emergency for this reasoIn fact, ethanol is used as the preferred antidote for accidental methanol poisoning in an emergency for this reasoin an emergency for this reason.
In essence, fibre acts as a sort of «antidote» to the carbohydrate, which, in this analogy, is the «poison»In essence, fibre acts as a sort of «antidote» to the carbohydrate, which, in this analogy, is the «poison»in this analogy, is the «poison».
By Dr. Justin Marchegiani What is Activated Charcoal Activated charcoal, formerly referred to as a «universal antidote,» is used in homes and hospitals around the world to treat a variety of problems, ranging from at - home beauty treatments to remedies for life - threatening conditions.
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