Sentences with phrase «by cognate»

While it is important that employers, and tribunals, are sensitive to the hurt that can be caused by racially offensive comments or conduct (or indeed comments or conduct on other grounds covered by the cognate legislation...), it is also important not to encourage a culture of hypersensitivity or the imposition of legal liability in respect of every unfortunate phrase.»
This presentation also includes pieces by artists Damon Davis, Jenny Holzer, Rubén Otiz Torres, and Ai Weiwei, as well as a work on loan by Cognate Collective.

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It would meet fortnightly, attended by doctoral students and colleagues from my own and cognate faculties.
In the process, Barr exposes other foibles of more recent efforts to maintain that tradition of interpretation: a tendency toward specialization in historical and linguistic cognate fields that avoids theological issues and ironically reduces them to matters archaeological and historical; a style of «maximal conservativism» that approximates earlier positions taken on dogmatic grounds by a current process of selectively appropriating the most conservative elements of a variety of more critical positions; a surprising (and again ironic) tendency to offer «naturalistic» reinterpretations of the miraculous within the highly supernaturalistic inerrancy framework; and so on.
A cognate form in Luke 11:20 has a striking variation, «But if it is by the finger of God.»
By partially inducing these structural changes, paromomycin facilitates binding of near - cognate tRNAs.
By assessing structural similarities between the two, her software calculated the probability that a particular Ugaritic word was a cognate — a functional equivalent — of a selected Hebrew word.
Adaptive immunity is conferred by the integration of DNA sequences from an invading element into the CRISPR array (adaptation), which is transcribed into long pre-CRISPR RNAs (pre-crRNAs) and processed into short crRNAs (expression), which guide Cas proteins to specifically degrade the cognate DNA on subsequent exposures (interference).
However, the Old English «hund» later became «hound» but eventually was replaced by «dog,» not a cognate.
Adaptive immune responses are initiated by the clonal selection of naive T lymphocytes, which recognize their cognate ligands through antigen - specific T cell receptors.
The HZI will develop a vaccination protocol for mucosal administration based on three novel strategies: (i) development and optimization of a vaccination protocol in which parenterally - primed T and B cells are subsequently pulled into the mucosa by the local delivery of the cognate antigen to the requested effector site, (ii) testing the co-administration of antigens with novel mucosal adjuvants using different mucosal immunisation routes and schedules, and (iii) testing various nanoparticles co-administered with different immunomodulators for their ability to generate both systemic and mucosal immune responses following transcutaneous / trans - follicular vaccination.
We suggest three novel strategies: (i) Develop and optimise a prime - pull protocol in which parenterally - primed T and B cells are subsequently pulled into the mucosa by the local delivery of the cognate antigen to the requested effector site.
Cognate B cell signaling via MHC class II: differential regulation of B cell antigen receptor and MHC class II / Ig - αβ signaling by CD22.
In order to improve culture conditions for maturation of cumulus - free oocytes in vitro, we began by assaying the expression of 15 growth factors (BDNF, IGF - I, estradiol, GDNF, leptin, FGF1, FGF2, GM - CSF, EGF, TGF - α, TGF - β1; 2; 3, and ET - 1; 2) and 27 of their cognate receptors that have been shown to regulate oocyte maturation.
The situation was improved by using active molecular targeting with cell - specific molecules (peptides, antibodies, aptamers) attached to NPs and coupling to cognate receptors at the membranes of specific target cells [18 - 21].
Several are based on cognates and cultural information in order that they are accessible by students who have almost no knowledge of French language.
Bravo, Hiebert, and Pearson (2007) found that approximately 88 % of key science words selected for instruction were cognates in Spanish, and about half of them were high - frequency words in Spanish, making them more likely to be known by Spanish speakers, including those who had not had high levels of schooling in their first language.
Ken Price's output has consistently opposed contemporary art traffic — whether, in the early 1960s, simply by having been made in Los Angeles or, lately, in its unabashed courting of pleasure («joy,» he says, is the feeling he's after), to say nothing of the perennial marginalization of ceramics and its cognates, craft and the decorative.
Not only do you («you» as in Victor and not the general you, because I presume there are people who actually model these things and may know the answer) not know how large the equilibrium response would be, but you don't know if the boundary proposed by your argument (cognate to the equilibrium response) had been reached over that period.
The number of «nine» triggers can only be reached by ignoring the cognate nature of legislation.
11.7 Amendments to the criteria for Registration shall be approved by a system of consultation with relevant cognate professional bodies and others and be agreed by the Board of Directors before coming into force.
93 % of participants in the migrant summer Pre-K Academy (who attended at least 14 sessions) increased their letter sound recognition by at least five letter sounds using the cognate alphabet.
Other cognates or minor areas (minimum of nine credits) also may be added to the Program of Study by students who need or prefer course work in other departments.
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