Sentences with phrase «as emerging patterns»

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After sorting through the dozens of entries, as well as consulting with a number of people on the ground — that is, those working in corporate offices and PR firms — we noticed two patterns emerging:
He trained 100 salespeople and monitored their performance as they rotated through different branches, and a pattern quickly emerged: new agents would consistently do better at certain offices.
As you examine your list in this way, patterns will start to emerge from the data.
As you sort through comments, revealing patterns should emerge to spotlight areas of employee relations you need to improve.
When adaptation in industries and markets occur, patterns begin to emerge as we have seen during the past three years - such as in how buyers search for information.
Genesis has much symbolism and is still being studied today for the patterns that emerge as in the number of specific words that appear a certain number of times and the spacing of the «paragraphs».
This approach assumes that narrative accounts form analogues to the composition of historical events and that the dynamics of narrative are expressed in events as symbolic transformations, emerging in temporal patterns, and resulting in definite configurations that can be analyzed at several levels of abstraction.
As each potential configuration is integrated into an emerging pattern, the feeling and form it symbolizes are combined with the feelings and forms of others, resulting in ever more complex and novel compositions.
From this perspective, as from Deleuze's, «there is no one overarching center of value, meaning and order,» rather, «patterns of meaning and order emerge gradually, fitfully, and unevenly from [a] churning multiplicity of value centers.
As inter-personal communication flows become patterned over time, a communication structure (or network) emerges, which is relatively stable and predictive of future human behavior (6)
No uniform pattern emerges, but the variety will be a source of ferment as the Holiness and Pentecostal churches continue to assert themselves and to emerge from isolation to claim a significant place among other churches of Christendom.
As we carefully sorted through what people had to say in congregations where one would expect denominational boundaries to have blurred, some interesting patterns emerged.
The pattern so far is for non-Romney candidates to surge and once their weaknesses are exposed to fall back as another non-Romney emerges.
As the narrative progresses, various patterns begin to emerge in relation to the different locales.
Though I am skeptical that sexual orientation is genetic, it certainly can emerge as «second nature»: a pattern of desire, circumstance and culture that is virtually ineradicable.
This is why I believe it's so important to study both historical religious arguments supporting the abolition of slavery and historical religious arguments opposing the abolition of slavery (see my post on Mark Noll's The Civil War as a Theological Crisis» for a sampling), as well as historical religious arguments supporting desegregation and historical religious arguments opposing desegregation — not because I believe both sides are equal, but because the patterns of argumentation that emerge are so unnervingly familiar:
As a system processes information it needs randomizing moments or trends in order for wider and more intensely informative patterns to emerge.
It shows how a behavioural pattern, which in an earlier evolutionary stage emerged only in the actual presence of a certain environmental situation, might, if it was selected as useful over many generations, become habituated to a chreodic developmental pathway which would operate even in the absence of that environmental situation.
It thus seems possible that if the forces of particularism, what I will call the «ground bass» of Italian society, do not prevent it as they often have before in Italian history, a differentiated pattern of symbols and practices emphasizing individual liberty, social justice, and Christian charity might emerge to underpin a more legitimate and more effective Italian state than has hitherto been known.
By the time of adolescence, unless positive steps are taken to counteract it, segregation has emerged as a dominant pattern.
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You change, and then as you change the loop changes in response — not literally but subjectively — and so the pattern that emerges is not two straight lines, proceeding parallel, one looking blandly at the other, but an intricate, uncertain braid between a constantly changing observer and their constantly shifting object.
As the game wore on a clear pattern emerged.
These patterns... are suggestive of a «poor - match effect» emerging as the biological clock begins to tick.
Problem solving is a big focus of doula visits at this stage as patterns are starting to emerge and often sleep is changing drastically.
Some interesting patterns emerge when you analyse the «chains», as I'm calling them, below.
A pattern emerged of Labour holding up in London, but not as much as they would have hoped, while being unable to make any serious challenge to the marginal Conservative seats the party needed to win to offset the wipeout in Scotland.
Now as we approach the half way mark of the year I am compelled to address what has emerged as a disappointing pattern.
Turbulence first emerges as puffs that briefly disrupt the pattern, then die away.
Much of the blame can be attributed to a recurring climate pattern known as La Ni ± a, which emerges every few years as surface waters chill in the eastern equatorial Pacific.
Fortunately, that challenge is likely to diminish over time, as neuroscientists begin to recognise general patterns that emerge as they collect more data.
In living systems, these patterns emerge as organisms reproduce, grow and develop.
For Helicobacter pylori, a pathogenic bacterium that colonizes over 40 percent of the world population and is associated with gastric cancer, the team discovered that epigenetic heterogeneity can quickly emerge as a single cell divides, and different subpopulations with distinct methylation patterns have distinct gene expressions patterns.
But an unexpected pattern emerged in mothers with postpartum depression, as the researchers reported in 2016 in Social Neuroscience.
As similar figures were discovered in the Cahokian environs, a pattern emerged.
Surprisingly, they found that although the patterns of gene expression — as shown by the RNA sequencing — differed between the hepatocellular carcinomas and the liver cancers with biliary phenotype and depended on the histological type, the overall pattern of mutations in the cells was actually similar between the tumors — of either type — that had emerged in patients who had had infections with either hepatitis C or B, and were different in patients without such infections.
But for longer durations, such as a decade, a pattern emerged: older people tended to perceive time as moving faster.
Minds emerge when the activity of small circuits is organized across large networks so as to compose momentary patterns.
«This will evolve,» Putnam said, as more paleoclimate records emerge and are paired with climate models to «try to see if climate models can reproduce the patterns that we see in those datasets.»
Nagy's team found that the patterns correlated with the behaviour of a social network, and certain dogs emerged as pack leaders that repeatedly influenced the paths taken by others.
A troubling pattern emerged: A comparison of the men's self - reported height and weight revealed obesity in twice as many men who had childhood ADHD were obese as in those without the disorder.
By the next day it had dried to look exactly like the otherhoppers» strands, the pattern of its texture emerging as it dried.
Some species, however, may not be able to keep pace with future changes potentially leading to new regional ecosystems as novel climate patterns emerge, possibly leading to extinctions if some climates disappear entirely.
During high fertility, women chose creative men about twice as often as wealthy men for short - term pairing, but no preference emerged for creative men as long - term partners — exactly the pattern one would expect.
«Emerging evidence suggests however that high sugar intake, e.g. high intake of sugar sweetened beverages, can be seen as a marker of other unhealthy lifestyles and dietary patterns (including smoking etc.) 1.
As a result of the large amount of genome sequences now available for different Plasmodium species, a complex pattern now emerges in the MSP7 / 7 - like tree, suggesting that the different MSP7 proteins likely have different functions.
We're starting to see some patterns emerging in the data such that we can brand these exoplanets as belonging to certain types, such as «warm subterrans,» «cold Neptunes,» and «Hot Jovians.»
Lo and behold, they saw a pattern emerge, as detailed in a study published in The Astrophysical Journal.
This single - year snapshot of the planet's warmth fits with the pattern of ever - warmer temperatures that has been in place over the past century, particularly since the early 1980s as the warming fueled by an accumulation of greenhouse gases clearly emerged.
Four dietary patterns emerged as characteristic of the population; these were termed «local», «high fat and sugar, «Greek café / tavern» and «olive oil, fruits and vegetables».
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