Sentences with phrase «at peculiarities»

Let's take a closer look at the peculiarities of research paper writing.
«We're going to look at a peculiarity in our law which is the tipped wages,» Cuomo said on the WOR radio show hosted by businessman John Catsimatidis.

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One of [the whale's] peculiarities it is, to have an entire non-valvular structure of the blood - vessels, so that when pierced even by so small a point as a harpoon, a deadly drain is at once begun upon his whole arterial system; and when this is heightened by the extraordinary pressure of water at a great distance below the surface, his life may be said to pour from him in incessant streams.
However, while this basic interrelationality is the foundation for a process view of original sin, it requires expansion into the peculiarity not simply of subjectivity, but of intersubjectivity at the level of social institutions that organize the shaping influence of the past upon the present.
This visceral authentication of the relevance of the history of doctrine would be merely humorous were it not symptomatic of something that is not humorous; and one could be patient with phases of development marked by fascinated picking away at the gossamer peculiarities of one's own insides if the damage wrought were not so extensive.
Religious melancholy, whatever peculiarities it may have qua religious, is at any rate melancholy.
Some who stand in a Protestant tradition may be inclined to regard such hesitation at assuming priestly authority as a Roman Catholic peculiarity.
Basic similarities are not stressed at the expense of peculiarities or differences.
But the psychologist knows that he will not arrive at the understanding of an individual situation, and consequently can not help his patient recover, except insofar as he can succeed in disclosing a structure behind the particular set of symptoms, that is, to the extent where he will recognize the main outlines of the history of the psyche in the peculiarities of an individual history.
At the same time the theologian's contention that the religious man is moved by an external power is vindicated, for it is one of the peculiarities of invasions from the subconscious region to take on objective appearances, and to suggest to the Subject an external control.
Professional jesters amused the audience with their jokes, sometimes appearing disguised as foreigners, whose dialect and peculiarities they imitated, and at other times mimicking old women, or well - known and eccentric individuals.
«The committee will look at the National Policy on Education and adopt what is workable, considering the state peculiarities and realities.
For nearly a century, physicists have explained the peculiarities of their quantum properties — such as wave - particle duality and indeterminism — by invoking an entity called the wave function, which exists in a superposition of all possible states at once right up until someone observes it, at which point it is said to «collapse» into a single state.
Yet on my recent visit to this archipelago where sea lions rule the coast, marine iguanas and crabs congregate on shoreline rocks, birds display oddly colored feet and amusing faces, and the hotel rooms (where they exist) face away from the sea (if there are windows at all), I found that despite the many peculiarities, I initially couldn't pinpoint precisely what makes the Galápagos so special.
Drexel students will bring to light these and other findings about the plight, perils and peculiarities of the Northern Pine Snake in several presentations and posters at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting next week (ESA 2013), based on their research with Dr. Walt Bien's Laboratory of Pinelands Research in the New Jersey Pinelands.
«Based on a number of features and peculiarities of the data reported by the experiments at the LHC and collected up to the end of 2012, the Wits HEP group in collaboration with scientists in India and Sweden formulated the Madala hypothesis,» says Professor Bruce Mellado, team leader of the HEP group at Wits.
The dysfunction stems from a Spanish peculiarity: In the national science budget, the government not only includes lump sums to public research institutes and competitive grants to research teams, but also a pot of money aimed at supporting companies, universities, and public research institutions with loans.
Impressive as these characteristics are, they barely hint at the object's peculiarities.
You can hear him at about 50 minutes in talk about their peculiarities: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-time-with-bill-maher-49758/e/53356380?autoplay=true
It was a trajectory hinted at in early depictions of Prohibition - era gangsterism («Miller's Crossing»), post-war Capitalism («The Hudsucker Proxy»), Midwestern slice - of - life peculiarity («Fargo») and epic folk land adventurism («O Brother, -LSB-...]
Nevertheless, the film has considerable peculiarities: I can only assume that its lukewarm reception at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year had to do with its wide tonal range.
All of the family members have their particular peculiarities, most of them don't want to be doing the trip and all hell is threatening to brake loose at any moment.
Greenfingers is so entrenched in provincialism that it encourages American audiences to chuckle knowingly at the staid peculiarities of the English — and so dedicated to soft - pedalling dangerous criminals that it reveals itself as preachy and pernicious.
A peculiarity at the Gymnasium der Stadt Kerpen is the bilingual education.
The Porsche 914 may be a People's Car at heart, but it has a few peculiarities that stick out to the novice driver.
My kids openly laugh at me while (I hope) secretly being proud of my peculiarities.
The peculiarity is that your good at any type and topic of writing.
Start with the definition you have found, then take a closer look at the essence of the subject, go into details describing structural peculiarities and classification.
Of course, it is impossible to tell about all the peculiarities of writing a process analysis and writing a comparative analysis in the measures of a simple article, however, it is possible to gain knowledge at the subject which of the main aspects to deal with.
There are many other peculiarities and pitfalls that you should keep in mind; however, even looking at these several aspects, it is not hard to understand that writing a masterpiece without dissertation assistance service is not easy.
This latter is at best situationaly useful given the peculiarities of the format and how it handles text, but it is a step in the right direction and works more often than not.
While the flat face and short snout of brachycephalic dog breeds, such as the bulldog, pug, shih tzu and chow chow, lend those dogs a certain quirky charm, that aesthetic peculiarity comes at a price.
This breed has the peculiarity that it is independent and family - oriented at the same time.
Charles Darwin wrote of polydactyl cats in his book «The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication» published in the 1850's «I have heard of several families of six - toed cats, in one of which the peculiarity had been transmitted for at least three generations» pre-dating claims elsewhere that the first scientific recording of feline polydactyly was in 1868.
The main peculiarity of these two islets is that they are linked by a sandbar which, at low tide, also enables you to walk to Koh Kai, some 500m away.
I'm all in for an anime based game using peculiarities of the original series, but at this point I'm afraid that a game revolving around Haki and Devil Fruits so closely will become too gimmicky and may limit the roster greatly, GB2 did it right (the best case scenario was spike and ganbarion doing a collab), the first scan of Burning Blood puts so much emphasis on this that I'm getting a bit worried.
Thankfully, the game provides players with all the tools needed to dispatch these powerful creatures, as all their peculiarities are listed in the Bestiary, which is accessible at any time.
This peculiarity is a result of Quantum Break's high - tech rendering technique, which consists of four buffers at 2 / 3rds the selected resolution being temporally reconstructed, instead of one native resolution render each frame.
He is an immaculate painter, working carefully by hand with tape and a drywall blade to create seamless planes that seem at once solid and transparent, referential to the modernist architecture that dots the Southern California landscape and to the iconic «light and space» artists and West Coast hard edge abstractionists (Larry Bell, Frederic Hammersley, Robert Irwin, John McLaughlin) who have engaged with these peculiarities and particularities of atmosphere and surface in their work.
At this time, his success both confounded and fueled his perceived peculiarities and erratic behavior and, injured in an automobile accident in 1932, Eilshemius became increasingly reclusive.
Poulson has taken peculiarities of technology as a starting point for his residency, with the aim to develop from it an idiosyncratic working method to investigate the library at Chelsea as a physical and dynamic space.
In his first solo exhibition at Flashpoint, Tolman examines our contemporary human habitat to reveal the peculiarities of the individual in relation to the larger culture.
22 September at 6 pm an artist - talk with the brothers Raul and Kalev Rajangu takes place, where the countless peculiarities of life under late Socialism and the halcyon childhood of the Rajangu family in the 1960s and 1970s in the small town of Viljandi will be discussed.
It is a peculiarity of our times that private galleries have the resources and clout to produce exhibitions that rival (or surpass) those at venues such as MoMA or LACMA.
However, the hurricane record has some peculiarities: hurricanes are highly confined structures, so you have to be at the right place at the right time to observe them.
In towns and cities local peculiarities will be more marked than in rural districts, but the best site is an open situation with the screen at the normal height.
Don't blame the scientists for this one (it's an old maritime tradition); our peculiarities can be found in the extensive glossary starting at page 301.
It's a peculiarity of our system in the US that we consider and sometimes provide protection for only one type of rivet at a time, each new type debated at great length, although we understand that the ongoing loss of a few rivet here, a few rivets there, ends up — eventually, unpredictably — in a crash; the point of protection is to preserve the integrity of the whole, not the individually charismatic pieces.
It's the work — well, one of them at least — of Michael Quinion, an Englishman who opines on international English and particularly on its peculiarities.
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