Sentences with phrase «at threefold»

I would say that he fits the image of what we unfortunately have found in our studies — that those with three or more concussions are at a threefold risk of depression.
She currently teaches the art of speech (also known as «Speech Formation» or «Creative Speech») in the Eurythmy Spring Valley School of Eurythmy and in part - time programs at Threefold Educational Foundation.
Wednesday evenings will bring a chance to enjoy Threefold Cafe's BBQ supper on the Main House Terrace, followed by an evening swim at Threefold Pond.

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The reasons are really threefold, and yet none of these reasons at the individual stock level should have moved the broader market the way it has.
The nature of the Church is expressed at the deepest level by her threefold ministry of proclamation (kerygma), celebration of the sacraments (leitourgia), and works of charity (diakonia).
The juxtaposition of these two comments on the threefold character of an actual occasion indicates that Whitehead expressed at least two different conceptions of God in Process and Reality, and at least some of the passages depicting the final concept are insertions.11 It turns out that all of them can be so construed, except for the main text (V.2.3 - 6) which Whitehead reserved for the end.
With regard to the latter I leave you to your own devices, if you are at all interested in it, but I surely want you to grasp the meaning and deepen your experience of the New Testament's threefold understanding of God.
Maybe it would have been better to leave it — as it was at the start — a matter of a threefold experience which for such strict mono - theists as the early Christians could only be explained as somehow integral to, yet distinctive within, the reality of God in the divine fullness.
That something's becoming is in this threefold sense a becoming of something completely determinate seems at first glance anything but self - evident.
In other words, Ogden's analysis of various descriptions of experience is informed by two distinctions, both of which apply to the noetic pole of experience: a twofold distinction between nonsensuous and sensory modes of experience and a threefold distinction of what Whitehead calls «the feeling of the ego, the others, the totality,» that is, of self, other, and whole (PP 84).8 This comprehensive hermeneutical grid then permits an explanation of what he claims is a «sense of ourselves and others as of transcendent worth,» as precisely an «awareness of ourselves and the world as of worth to God» (PP 86f) Y Ogden notes that such an evidently theistic explanation is not open to empirical or experiential confirmation on either of the two more restrictive descriptions which, as he observes, must either «refer the word God» to some merely creaturely reality or process of interaction, or else., must deny it all reference whatever by construing its meaning as wholly noncognitive,» if they seek experiential illustration for such a sense at all (PP 80) 10
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church states: 1 «Christ announced the necessity of a spiritual regeneration «of water and the spirit» in his conversation with Nicodemus, and it has been commonly held that he instituted the Sacrament either at an unspecified date before His passion or after his resurrection, when he gave the disciples the command to baptise in the Threefold Name.»
At primary schools the Trivium, the threefold discipline of grammar, logic and rhetoric was taught.
This can be a vicious cancer if itís neglected.î According to the same AAP report mentioned earlier, ìThere is at least a threefold increased risk of penile cancer in uncircumcised men; phimosis, a condition that exists only in uncircumcised men, increases this risk further.î He adds that circumcision eliminates a source of complications for some medical procedures.
Event management at the amphitheater will be threefold.
Klekner calculates that this ups the risk of infection at least threefold (BMC Infectious Diseases, DOI: 10.1186 / 1471 -2334-9-104).
Tulkoff was part of an interdisciplinary research team at Virginia Tech that discovered parallel wire arrays could increase the water collection capacity of fog nets by threefold.
Fog harvesting could help alleviate that shortage, and now an interdisciplinary research team at Virginia Tech has improved the traditional design of fog nets to increase their collection capacity by threefold.
In a paper to be published this month Wolfgang Lutz, a demographer at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg, Austria, predicts that the ratio of over-65s to 15 - to -65-year-olds in China will increase almost threefold between 2010 and 2035.
That's a nearly threefold increase from the current fees, which are capped at # 3375.
«We already know that failure to maintain coral habitats will lead to at least a threefold reduction in future fish catches.»
The sensor's technical goals are threefold: to operate at depths of at least 3,000 meters, take measurements that are precise to the level of the annual pH change (roughly 0.002 on an acid - to - base scale that stretches from 0 to 14) and avoid the need for frequent recalibration.
They identified 122 bacterial genes that increased their activity by at least threefold by the pressure change.
Big women have a nearly threefold greater risk of atrial fibrillation than small women, according to research presented at EuroPrevent 2017.
In addition, the onset of the Back - to - Sleep campaign coincided with a threefold increase in the use of post-natal steroids to reduce respiratory distress — a factor of particular importance to premature babies who are at higher risk of SIDS.
High: Birth control pills that had at least 50 micrograms of ethinyl estradiol or 80 micrograms of mestranol had a threefold higher risk of breast cancer.
Pills using a triphasic combination that have at least 0.75 milligrams of the progestin norethindrone had more than a threefold higher risk of breast cancer.
The prevalence of peanut allergy among children in the United States has risen more than threefold, to 1.4 percent in 2010 from 0.4 percent in 1997, according to a study by food allergists at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
The share of Americans who use dating apps has increased threefold since early 2013 — at that point just 3 % of Americans had used these apps.
Usage by 18 - to 24 - year - olds has increased nearly threefold since 2013, while Vanity Fair's Nancy Jo Sales looks at what happens when romance is swiped from the screen.
The concern is at least threefold.
This increase narrowed the gap between attendance rate at Manual and the district wide average almost threefold bringing Manual High much closer to being at par with other schools in the district.
«In the last 12 months we have seen a threefold increase in how long Netflix members are watching on their tablets,» Neil Hunt, chief product officer at Netflix, said in the news release.
Depends, Calibre significantly increases the size of an eBook at least double and even threefold at times.
By extensively redesigning the panel structure and image re-write methods of Fujitsu's previous - version color e-paper, in addition to offering bright color, Fujitsu has improved contrast ratio to 7:1 (a threefold improvement compared to Fujitsu's previous version), and has made the image re-write speed twice as fast at 0.7 seconds compared to Fujitsu's previous color e-paper, thus enabling smooth image transitions and color display quality that is at the highest levels available for color e-paper.
For Q2 2016, the net loss at EZTrader's parent increased almost threefold to $ 4.935 million compared to a net loss of $ 1.285 million in 2015.
The result of this is a threefold whammy: 1) unlicensed activities continue at the same rate (or increase as the human population increases); 2) a significant number of pet owners who want to be law - abiding citizens give up banned breeds, quit feeding neighborhood cats or terminate valuable breeding programs rather than operate illegally or cope with unreasonable laws and increased fees; and 3) because demand for many beloved breeds does not decline when a law is passed, people who know little about breeds or breeding move into the void to fill demand.
We see the responsibility of the gallery as threefold: to work for the long - term development of each artist's career, acting as a liaison to international galleries and museums as well as placing works in collections; to create an historical archive for each artist; and to act as an accessible public space in which the exhibitions become an exemplary gesture of the power of subjectivity to the audience at large.
I have arrived at an aesthetic which is threefold: process, product, and post-product.
Jonathan Jones: A threefold show of sensuality and symphonic emotion at Tate Liverpool, plus openings of work by Yoko Ono, Bruce Nauman and Andy Warhol — all in your quality weekly art dispatch
The IPCC overstates the radiative forcing caused by increased CO2 concentration at least threefold because the models upon which it relies have been programmed fundamentally to misunderstand the difference between tropical and extra-tropical climates, and to apply global averages that lead to error.
These measurements show a threefold increase in dust between the original part of the record and the mid 1980s at the peak of the Sahel drought, when the region was unusually vulnerable to wind erosion.
LD at 19 years of age increased the risk for substance use disorder threefold after controlling for behavioural problems and family structure.
The white sheers draw the eye upwards; their purpose is threefold: they are beautiful to look at, they offer some structure and diaphanous delineation in the space, and they also allow openness and airiness, playfully blowing amongst the dramatic floor - to - sky columns of greenery.
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