Sentences with phrase «at points of origin»

They may also sit for long periods of time in warehousing at points of origin waiting for transit and customs clearance.
When CEO Francois Bernard joined the spice industry about 20 years ago, business insiders hadn't considered grinding spices at the point of origin to eliminate the costly and often untraceable practice of using second - tier grinders.
«Market pricing in the dairy complex will be heavily influenced by when and how vigorously China and Russia return to the world market, and the speed at which exportable supply growth slows in key surplus regions in response to rising feed costs and increased consumption at point of origin
Scientists at NJIT's Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) have captured the first high - resolution images of the flaring magnetic structures known as solar flux ropes at their point of origin in the Sun's chromosphere.
This abnormality helps drive malignancy at the point of origin, and facilitates cancer stem cells to renew over the long term.
«Although the tumor can become fixed at its point of origin, it will usually spread to the lymph nodes and then to other parts of the body.
If cold water rises to the surface warm water from the surface must sink to displace it otherwise an empty vacuum would have to somehow form at the point of origin for the upwelling cold water.

Not exact matches

The result was a version of Christian origins that in many if not most points was at variance with the version accepted by the ordinary believer.
«Abiogenesis is only one area of research which illustrates that the naturalistic origin of life hypothesis has become less and less probable as molecular biology has progressed, and is now at the point that its plausibility appears outside the realm of probability.
No one knows the origins of the universe concretely and at some point we all make leaps of faith.
The individual stories still speak at points with qualities of expression characteristic of their origin and background in ancient folklore, when the stories were primarily motivated by etiology of one sort or another, or by the love, simply, of a good story, or by the desire to entertain and to be entertained.
The famous Dr. Charles Hodge of Princeton Seminary pointed to this when he said that in Darwinism «species owe their origin, not to the original intention of the mind; not to the special acts of creation calling new forms into existence at certain epochs; not to the constant and everywhere operative efficiency of God, guiding physical causes in the production of intended effects; but the gradual accumulation of unintended variations of structure and instinct.
Barr's riposte — that this does not imply that they «hav [e] no meaning at all beyond their historical circumstances of origin» — serves simply to relativize historical criticism and hardly demonstrates that Watson's point is «rubbish.»
And he offered his thesis as a way of keeping the direction of inquiry open rather than closing it at the point at which the origin of laws are accepted as ultimately unexplained.
This phenomenon of divergence functions rather like the lines of longitude on the surface of the planet, growing further apart as they move away from their point of origin at the earth's pole.
When the prologue of the Fourth Gospels says «The Word became flesh» it means by «flesh» not the historical fact in the manger at Bethlehem but the acquisition of a new understanding of human life which has its origin in that point of history.
At a later point, the need for separation and differentiation is less strong, and the individual can appropriately move back to a closer relationship to the family of origin.
What do origins of the earth have to do with the economy at this point?
The origin of Thanksgiving was for the large supply of the food, which at this point would have been quite large, the community produced to get them through the brutal winter.
To establish his third point Peirce invokes the pragmatic shift of concern from origins to consequences and argues that knowledge is justified not because it has an absolute foundation but because it is a self - correcting enterprise which can put any claim in jeopardy though not all at once.
It is for this reason that we have discussed at some length both the Son of man concept in ancient Judaism and the origin of Mark 13.26, and on these points we now simply rest our case and go on to explain the Christian traditions on the assumption that we may be right.
From a literary point of view, Deuteronomy shows dependence on JE, but no rapport with P. To narrow the span of years of Deuteronomy's possible origin, the eighth - century prophets betray no knowledge of it whatsoever; while late seventh - and sixth - century prophets (Jeremiah, Ezekiel, II Isaiah, Haggai, and Zechariah) all show at least some indirect acquaintance with it.
It may be that the gospel form did not come into existence before Hellenistic communities (Rome, Antioch, Ephesus) had made Palestinian traditions their own, though the notion that Matthew wrote something in Hebrew may point towards an earlier origin for some, at least, of the traditions found in this gospel.
The origins of the Duke Way can be traced back to Krzyzewski's days as a cadet at West Point.
But frankly, at this point in my life - a grown woman, a writer, a mother - I don't give a shit about the origins of it anymore.
The federal bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is out with its annual weapon survey, and found a total of 7,801 weapons recovered at New York crime scenes and traced to their point of origin in 2015.
Anti-vax has conspiracy theory threads, (suppressing a conspiracy theory is lunacy) and your moon story is at least 50 years too late to stop the spread of the month based version, and the season one is older than that, at some point language moves on irregardless (sigh) of origins or logic.
Seismic studies also revealed that all earthquakes created a P - wave «shadow zone» on Earth's surface where primary waves didn't arrive at some seismic stations; the location of the P - wave shadow zone varied with the point of origin of the earthquake.
At its most basic, communication is simply the reproduction of a message at some point remote from its point of origiAt its most basic, communication is simply the reproduction of a message at some point remote from its point of origiat some point remote from its point of origin.
Moreover, at some point 13.8 billion years ago all of this, seen and unseen alike, was squeezed into a far smaller, hugely energetic origin of space and time that we are still inside, along with any being that may exist a billion light - years from here.
However, Pierre Sokolsky, an experimental physicist at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and a founder of Telescope Array, a smaller cosmic ray array, argues that other evidence already points to the rays» extragalactic origin.
Although determining the precise source of a hack is often impossible, fingers pointed at China as the likely origin, sparking a volley of political posturing from Beijing, Silicon Valley, and Washington, D.C..
This may be pointing to a volcano - like origin of the spots, but we will have to wait for better resolution before we can make such geologic interpretations,» said Chris Russell, principal investigator for the Dawn mission, based at the University of California, Los Angeles.
These findings underscore the need for research aimed at tracking its spread to the earliest points of origin in the brain, so therapies that target those areas can be developed.
«Adding central Asia now means that everyone with a favorite region can point to at least one paper that supports their suspicions regarding the geographic origins of dogs.»
The evidence, thus far, points to an origin of REM and slow - wave sleep at least as far back as the common ancestor of reptiles, birds and mammals, which lived about 320 million years ago,» explains Laurent.
«It's a case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts,» said Seth Bordenstein, associate professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, who has contributed to the body of scientific knowledge that is pointing to the conclusion that symbiotic microbes play a fundamental role in virtually all aspects of plant and animal biology, including the origin of new species.
But at this far point from the wreck, nobody knows the origin of the problem.
At one point he introduces a small bit of dialogue about Superman, and parallels can be drawn between «Midnight Special» and a superhero origin story, if superhero origin stories didn't follow such clear - cut paths.
At this point, it's just talks of ideas and plans for what Tatum wants to be a solo origin film for the character - one he describes as different from most superhero movies we see.
Case in point: the season premiere features one of the best jokes in the show's history, detailing the true origin of the Starbucks logo in a way that'll never make you look at that familiar green sign the same way again.
Local rumors point to an experiment called the «The Arrowhead Project» conducted at a nearby top - secret military base, but questions as to the origins of the deadly vapor are secondary to the group's overall chances for survival.
Passings We'll collect reactions later today to the sudden death of respected comics and animation writer Dwayne McDuffie — Comic Book Resources has remembrances from more than a dozen industry figures — but I wanted to go ahead and point to a handful of links: The Associated press obituary; a few words from Christopher Irving, accompanied by a beautiful portrait of McDuffie photographed by Seth Kushner on Feb. 13; the origin of Static; and a look at Spider - Man anti-drug PSA comics written by McDuffie.
Air carriers have their own regulations concerning a (1) a certificate of health from a USDA accredited veterinarian within 10 days of any travel date; (2) a summer pet embargo when temperatures are forecasted to be above 85F / 29.5 C at any point on the itinerary (origin, transfer, or final destination); 75F / 24C for snub - nose animals; (3) limits on the number of service animals and small pets allowed as carry - on luggage in cabin on a flight, (4) specific air kennel dimensions and strength to ensure the comfort and safety of the animal, and others.
In 1969, the Dos Cuadras was the point of origin of a major oil spill, [1] which came about when oil spurted at high pressure through faults and cracks around a zone which had recently been drilled for the first time.
(Trying to divide the expenses of the points and trace the origins could be impossible at times.
You can make a maximum of five stopovers, two transfers and two open - jaws at either origin, en - route or turnaround point, subject to airline partners» terms and conditions.
At its highest points, these questions address the theme of origins: Mothers and fathers, matriarchs and kings, creation myths and coming - of - age stories.
Marc Dennis presents a witty, realistic painting of a young woman looking at Gustave Courbet's controversial canvas Origin of the World from the vantage point of the woman's long hair obscuring Mr. Courbet's subject's genitals and pubic hair.
According to Kristina Van Dyke, former curator for collections and research at the Menil Collection and now the director of The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, one of the points of origin of the three - part exhibition - and the inspiration for its title - is a body of sculptural installations by Stephen Friedman Gallery artist Yinka Shonibare (born 1962) based on paintings by Jean - Honoré Fragonard.
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