Sentences with phrase «as symbiotic»

When it comes to investing in residential real estate rentals, think of the owner / tenant relationship as a symbiotic one — since,...
This Arizona colleague's dear friend, a writer, had joined my site as a symbiotic «friend,» and she «died several years ago.»
The reaction is slightly forward, enough to power the methanogens as well as symbiotic organisms that produce the H2.
The verbal and visual can function as a symbiotic organism of absorption, expression, and possibility — one thing illuminates the other without hierarchy and by internal obligation.
Sadly, what may initially have been conceived of as a symbiotic relationship between charter and district schools is increasingly becoming parasitic!
«I see the two [Extended Learning Opportunities and inquiry - based learning] as symbiotic,» Mr. Beals said.
 This latest behind the scenes look focuses on the game's combat as well as the symbiotic relationship between Tepeu and the Majin.
Later work showed RS may do more to heal the gut than probiotic supplements because of its twofold effects: It can act as a prebiotic and raise the number of good bacteria, and it can act as a symbiotic, helping the good bacteria adhere better to the intestinal surface3.
«We should think of these viruses as symbiotic, rather than as parasites all the time,» Virgin says.
The addition of Remy opened up the possibility for Chelsea to loan Fernando Torres to AC Milan which serves as a symbiotic solution for both striker and club.
As it gains experience, Alibaba wants to exploit what it sees as the symbiotic relationship between entertainment and e-commerce.

Not exact matches

Seeing a symbiotic connection between professional image and confidence, Francois advises, «understand how style helps you advance your professional goals and how others perceive you as you express it.»
But it does say something about the evolution of real estate marketing as a discipline distinct from development and sales during the city's decade - long housing boom, and its symbiotic relationship with the media.
Takeaways include features of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers of high - quality companies to selll to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
Takeaways include features of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers of high - quality companies to sell to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
In Afghanistan, there is a symbiotic relationship between narco - traffickers and the insurgency, as narcotics traffickers provide revenue and arms to the insurgency, while insurgents provide protection to growers and traffickers to prevent the government from interfering with their activities.
That biological symbiotic relationship fact is seen as trumping whatever rights the father might have in the matter.
This image must include the notion of humanity living in symbiotic harmony with the natural environment, and organized technologically and politically in such a way as to provide equal access to the means of human fulfillment to all of the earth's people.
His other business position involved forging partnerships between companies, so he took this practical knowledge and contacted worthy organizations on every major continent to develop the symbiotic relationships that now propel Trade as One.
Stapledon thus brings together his basic concerns for a viable community and a metaphysic as his narrator questions the ultimate meaning of the only good he is able to perceive — the symbiotic love of two human beings.
Consider, for example, the symbiotic dependency of the biblical critical movement in America on fundamentalism as a source for converts to «deconversion.»
In the case of the human species, we have evolved not only in a symbiotic relationship with the physical environment of the earth but with another kind of environment, known as human culture.
The Faustian notion of freedom as the absence of superego constraints or restrictions from the side of tradition is thus revealed to be bondage of the will in separation from and yet in symbiotic dependence upon the heritage.
Even though acts of war and aggression were not necessarily done as religious acts, for outsiders, these acts of terror, and religion, exist in a symbiotic relation as the Sate of Israel is primarily anchored on a faith community.
When we love Him back the relationship becomes symbiotic, just as any relationship does.
A truly Catholic ethic might show more respect for the symbiotic nature of very early uterine life by regarding a woman and her fetus as a single organism, with one informing consciousness — that of the woman.
So a human is a composite whole of a spiritual being outside of time and space, a soul (heart, mind and emotions) and a physical being in a symbiotic relationship with the surrounding environment and there can be a myriad of reasons as to why something happens.
Kombucha: Defined as a living beverage that is fermented using a blend of organic white, green or black tea (or blends), organic raw sugar and a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast (commonly called the SCOBY or Mother).
Soil building practices such as crop rotations, inter-cropping, symbiotic associations, cover crops, organic fertilizers and minimum tillage are central to organic practices.
Easily the freakiest thing about the SCOBY (which stands for Symbiotic Colony of Bacteria and Yeasts) is that, so long as it's got a continuous supply of sugar and tea to feast on, it just keeps growing.
This symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeasts is sometimes referred to as a SCOBY, but interestingly enough, this term relates only to kombucha, kefir's caffeinated cousin (source).
The runners» high is not really the same as running high — one is fleeting and ethereal, the other is more of an immersive process — but it feels like a symbiotic relationship.
Daniel Sturridge proved at the back end of last season that he is more than useful as a lone striker, and with Suarez, Coutinho and Eriksen easily versatile across those three positions just behind him, the England international would never be short on service but the relationship between all four attackers would be symbiotic and Eriksen's goal tally would most likely stay intact if he signed.
But a back four is a symbiotic organism that operates on feel and trust just as much as training, and there would be an inevitable vetting period complete with blown offsides, errant passes and miscommunication even if Mustafi has superior quality.
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While it is believed that these particular symbiotic strains have evolved over time as a way of kick - starting the digestive processes of very young humans, their discovery has prompted researchers to further investigate the possible benefits of other forms of probiotic bacteria during early childhood and adolescence.
Edelweiss stands for a «symbiotic» production process — pulp, the raw material, is produced at the same site as the Modal fiber itself.
In a previous work, I proposed a theory of international relations called Symbiotic Realism, which goes beyond state - centrism and gives due recognition to the role of individuals, multinational organizations, transnational corporations, gender issues, reactive actors such as the environment and resources and, importantly, the emotionality of states and large collective identities as distinct actors weighting in global politics.
As a guiding paradigm, Symbiotic realism argues that state interest must now be accommodated within frameworks of cooperation that balance between power - maximization and the reality of a very complex global system, populated by actors that operate at multiple levels bothbelow and above the national level.
Symbiotic realism is a theory which accounts for the neurobiological substrates of human nature, as well as for the particularities of the world we live in: anarchic, yet characterized by instant connectivity and deep interdependencies.
The symbiotic relationship between The AUD and Adirondack Bank falls at an opportune time, as the West End Expansion Project comes to a close; the project will add much - needed women's restrooms, office space, ADA - compliant renovations, a full sprinkler system, and suites & loge seating, elevating the fan experience across the board.
A symbiotic shift between such distantly related species as the worms and the crab is rare because organisms in a mutualistic relationship tend to be specialized and completely dependent on one other, says study coauthor Momoko Igawa, an ecologist at Kyoto University in Japan.
He and his colleagues had been working there since 2007, taking samples seasonally from six colonies of Orbicella faveolata, also known as mountainous star coral, and their associated symbiotic algae.
As I began designing experiments to investigate the symbiotic relationship between legumes and nitrogen - fixing bacteria, my committee members applauded my ambition to pioneer a project far beyond the scope of my lab, which focuses on plant - pollinator interactions.
Ecologists have watched in horror as unusually warm ocean temperatures have prompted corals to «bleach», or expel the symbiotic algae that provide much of their food.
Under normal conditions, corals have a symbiotic relationship with algae known as zooxanthellae.
«But, herbivores can evade plant defenses by using symbiotic bacteria that deceive the plant into perceiving an herbivore threat as microbial, suppressing the plant's defenses against herbivores.»
These include bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with clams and the bizarre gutless worm called Osedax, also known as the «zombie» worm.
Boyd et al. sequenced the genomes of symbiotic bacteria from human lice as well as the closely related chimpanzee, gorilla and red colobus monkey lice.
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