Sentences with phrase «as isolated facts»

19 games can never qualify as isolated facts because they represent half of a season's games.

Not exact matches

It has long been clear from apparatus like miniature and 8 mm cine cameras, as well as the tape recorder, which are in actual fact already in the hands of the masses, that the individual, so long as he remains isolated, can become with their help at best an amateur but not a producer.
Verse 28, therefore, with which we are particularly concerned, must be regarded as having existed as an isolated logion before it was inserted into its present context, and since, as we have seen, the probability is that the Lukan version is nearer to the original form, we must, in fact, regard the saying as having so existed in very much the form it now has in Luke 11.20.
The tragedy of human behavior is that so long as we seek to build ourselves up, to overcome our deficiencies, we in fact only spin webs around ourselves, isolate ourselves more deeply than ever from one another, and reveal our desperate need for the love of God.
But this fact remained suspended in a void, and without precise significance, while Man and his activities appeared to be isolated and as it were unattached in the bosom of Nature.
Mr. Myers for the first time proposed as a general psychological problem the exploration of the subliminal region of consciousness throughout its whole extent, and made the first methodical steps in its topography by treating as a natural series a mass of subliminal facts hitherto considered only as curious isolated facts, and subjecting them to a systematized nomenclature.
They are still held captive by an epistemology borrowed from the modern university, with its notion of detached objectivity, the fact - value dichotomy, the separation of emotion and reason (with reason as the superior means of knowing) and the loss of any authority other than an isolated, sovereign self that is subservient to the needs of the modern nation - state.
Finally, I don't appreciate your isolating cocaine as an NFL problem when, in fact, it's society's problem.
Because as much as people would proclaim how good he is at holdup play, sometimes his lack of mobility upfront leaves him isolated in games where he faces the good defenders, The John Terry's and The Kompany's its obcious Giroud's not stronger than them, and the fact he is not the most skillful or fastest taking on defenders means more than often in those games having him on in a lost cause.
In fact we have to play those three teams (who should be OK) still and that may be to our advantage as they may have switched off a little, as may Arsenal who are unlikely to move upwards or downwards in the table being isolated in sixth place.
Most women trying to breastfeed for the first time feel isolated in their efforts and are unaware of the fact that many other mothers are experiencing the same struggles as them, and I greatly believe this is the first reason why most new mothers prematurely give up on the idea of breastfeeding.
The fact that ReBiL can be used to study living cells (as opposed to many older methods that use isolated proteins from cells to determine their interactions) makes it an ideal way to observe these unexpected side effects and to modify the drugs to eliminate them, Wahl says.
To isolate the avian receptor, the researchers exploited the fact that, as is also the case for IgG binding to FcRn, the IgY antibody tends to attach to its receptor under slightly acidic conditions, and to release from the receptor under slightly basic conditions.
As a matter of fact, he says, pre-filled syringes used to be commercially available until a few isolated problems forced the manufacturers to shut down.
In fact, as I discuss extensively in Chapter 16 of The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food, soy protein isolate and other soy protein products are well - established risk factors for the exocrine type of pancreatic cancer that killed actors Michael Landon, Patrick Swayze and astronaut Sally Ride, but not for the much rarer endocrine type that killed Jobs.
As a matter of fact, when it comes to herpes, or other STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), most herpes people are isolated from society, some herpes singles also do not want to unveil their diseases to the public.
As a matter of fact, when it comes to herpes, or other STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), most herpes people are isolated from society, some herpes singles also do not want to unveil their diseases...
In fact, there is an isolated score and effects track as well included and is presented in DTS - HD Master Audio 2.0.
In fact, I think what we are seeing is that the opportunity to engage as an individual in such social forums as twitter, facebook, etc., has increased the involvement of people as opposed to isolating them.
The fact that our method does not find any «effect» of NCLB on such outcomes suggests that these states can serve as a plausible comparison group for isolating the impact of NCLB accountability.
But again I had to find my own way to learn about topics I was passionate about, as my school days were filled with memorizing isolated names and facts.
«No longer will subject matter be presented as general information / isolated facts about a lot of separate ideas.
As bad studies last forever and do even more damage than the verifiable facts themselves, so do scandals involving reforms — even if they are isolated incidents compared to their overwhelming benefits.
In fact, if you keep all of your other credit obligations in good standing, your FICO score can begin to rebound in as little as 2 years... a foreclosure is a single negative item, and if you keep this item isolated, it will be much less damaging to your FICO score.
Because in fact, even indexes, commonly thought of as passive and isolated from investor emotion, are subject to the people who manage it.
Because Greyhounds are transported across state lines for racing and training purposes and to adoptive homes, and the fact that they are used as blood donors, there is a much greater possibility for widespread transmission of these diseases, that were once thought to be more geographically isolated.
This has both it's good and bad: Yes, it's not ideal that the game is missing such a loved feature, especially when the whole balance of play in the space battles often revolved more around the state of the capital ships than how many reinforcements had died, but the fact that we're going to be seeing on - planet battles, both in the same matches as infantry and in isolated modes, sounds very exciting, purely for the differences it'll bring to the matches.
And yet, even if Leaf didn't pave anyone's way, and was in fact a completely isolated figure, as she has been called by some observers, her work — she paints, draws, and makes sculptures — demands far more attention than it has received.
Anne Smart: Do you feel it's integrated, or do you think the dancing shapes are dancing and moving across in a sort of big empty space, and they are more isolated as forms, and the browns are in fact a delineation of some sort of infinite space?
In fact, 2017 arguably has more events than 2011 given that our analysis traditionally counts all U.S. billion - dollar wildfires, as regional - scale, seasonal events, not as multiple isolated events.
For the sake of his proof, Dr. Brown assumes (as he and most of us believe, contrary to fact) that at equilibrium, i.e., in the highest - probability, highest - entropy state, the isolated gas column exhibits the dry adiabatic lapse rate.
Kinetic energy (per molecule) in fact remains constant (along with temperature) as one ascends an isothermal, isolated, hydrostatically balanced air column.
There are other obstacles as well, such as the facts that nuclear power plants take a long time and a lot of material to build, release radioactive material into the environment in «unplanned releases,» generate waste which must be kept isolated from the biosphere for as much as 10,000 years, and create more potential bomb material cruising around the economy.
He held that the post was not a statement of fact, but emphasized that the court should not focus on isolated passages when determining defamatory content, and should instead look at the publication as a whole.
It is in fact rather a lack of information and debate which is capable of giving rise to doubts in the minds of citizens, not only as regards the lawfulness of an isolated act, but also as regards the legitimacy of the decision - making process as a whole....
Fact: «Critical to understanding child outcomes of divorce is viewing divorce as a process (Hetherington, Cox & Cox, 1978; Wallerstein, 1987) and not an isolated event in the life of the child.
Conversely, individuals formerly bullied were found to have higher levels of depression and poorer self - esteem at the age of 23 years, despite the fact that, as adults, they were no more harassed or socially isolated than comparison adults.40 Those who have been bullied may view such treatment as evidence that they are inadequate and worthless and may internalize these perceptions.
The fact that new salespeople have an equal chance working with strong vs. weak peers provided a comparative context allowing us to isolate other effects such as the placement.
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