Sentences with phrase «by a cycle of»

Then, writes Whitehead, «The first cycle of infancy is succeeded by the cycle of adolescence, which opens with by far the greatest stage of romance which we ever experience» (AE 33 - 34).
Pour 2 parts water to 1 part vinegar into the coffeemaker and run a full cycle, followed by another cycle of plain water to rinse.
Amaluna invites the audience to a mysterious island governed by Goddesses and guided by the cycles of the moon.
It has a great feature that stimulates let - down using quick, gentle motion, followed by a cycle of more intense pumping that is highly effective.
The faux fasting periods lasted a few days and were followed by cycles of eating as much and as often as subjects wanted.
By factoring out all known causes of the probe's motion (everything from its flight path around Mars to the movement of the crust on which the tracking station on Earth rests), engineers can isolate the perturbations caused by the cycling of Martian snow or smog.
The systems biology approach is characterised by a cycle of theory, computational modelling and experiment to quantitatively describe cells or cell processes.
Those of us exhausted by this cycle of corporate hegemony - as - entertainment may well wish to find our own bloated corpses washed up at the feet of Mistress Death.
The majority of students in Chicago, Newark, N.J., Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and other cities where public school districts have been devastated by the cycle of resource extraction cited by Moody's, continue to attend traditional public schools.
During the 1990's he has been completely devoted to the exploration of the deeper meaning of life and the universal myth of existence which was followed by a cycle of monumental paintings of the cosmos.
Palmsonntag (Palm Sunday) is a monumental installation consisting of a 30 - foot - long palm tree cast in fiberglass and resin, its roots clotted with mud, surrounded by a cycle of 44 large paintings encased in glass and framed in lead.
Palmsonntag is composed of a 40 - foot - long palm tree, cast in fiberglass and resin, that lies on its side across the Gallery floor, surrounded by a cycle of 44 massive panels hanging in rows on the walls above.
The title of the show refers to Hibbs's methodology, fostered by a cycle of mutations.
Four times since the last ice age, at intervals roughly 3,000 years apart, the Northeast has been struck by cycles of storms far more powerful than any in recent times, according to a new study.
Planned harvesting and replanting, including soil enrichment by cycling some of the harvest back into the soil, would thus maximize yield and the fixation of atmospheric carbon.
The distribution and timing of floods and droughts is most profoundly affected by the cycle of El Niño events, particularly in the tropics and over much of the mid-latitudes of Pacific - rim countries.
He put forth the theory that many climatologists, including Mayfield and Willoughby, now embrace — that hurricanes are driven by cycles of rising water temperature and salinity that affect the speed of currents in the Atlantic.

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This is caused by a variety of factors like extreme temperatures and numerous charging cycles.
Milton Friedman, may he rest in peace, used to argue that the pursuit of discretionary policy actions by the Fed actually increases the amplitude of a business cycle.
The sales cycle can only be completed by learning about the fundamentals of customer management and applying them in your business as highlighted below.
And if you keep Saturday shop hours, you can be sure you will have a group of enthusiasts coming by to talk all things cycling.
That's already a major barrier to people seeking treatment in the first place (as is a dearth of affordable treatment options); but it can be magnified by a conviction and incarceration, which exacerbate a vicious cycle of lackluster employment opportunities, social exclusion, and continued crime and addiction.
In the «grief cycle» model theorized by the psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler - Ross, denial is the first of five stages individuals experience when reckoning with death, and acceptance is the last.
Stulberg says more companies across all industries are now following suit with the same amazing results: Regardless of job type, repeating cycles of intense, highly focused work followed by short breaks seem to produce the best performance.
He points to Betabrand's core strategy of injecting shareable, conversational elements into every design by feeding off the news cycle and blogger communities.
Related: Back to Civilian Life, Veterans Try Franchises The track will include an eight - week cycle of two public Hangouts per week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, taught by IVMF founder and former U.S. Air Force officer Dr. Mike Haynie.
If we assume a 2 - year upgrade cycle, we'll have around 32 million people in the US with the Samsung S6 with Samsung Pay by the end of 2016.
Cloud computing, the buzzword sweeping the tech world, claimed the top spot in the most recent Hype Cycle report put out by Gartner Research, while a BusinessWeek cover story compared the technology's impact to the introduction of electricity.
The Natural Cycles company was founded by a couple who wanted a safer way form of contraception that doesn't rely on hormones.
As Marx foresaw, capitalism's inherent drive to maximize profits and market reach (what I call windfall exploitation) leads to boom - bust cycles of rapid growth in production and the subsequent bust caused by too much capacity and saturated markets.
You can calculate which year of your personal cycle you're in by adding together the individual numbers of your birthday that year.
By adopting these 7 core beliefs shared by an increasing number of consumers, start ups, and business leaders, you can break the old profit - first cycle and crush it in the marketplace — all by simply putting people firsBy adopting these 7 core beliefs shared by an increasing number of consumers, start ups, and business leaders, you can break the old profit - first cycle and crush it in the marketplace — all by simply putting people firsby an increasing number of consumers, start ups, and business leaders, you can break the old profit - first cycle and crush it in the marketplace — all by simply putting people firsby simply putting people first.
It also creates cycles of unemployment as workers are shed by consolidating industries.
The twin aims of making billions of dollars by churning data for the box and producing important work for the wider world, it turned out, were not always part of the «virtuous cycle» envisaged by Doctoroff.
The highest driver of the use of IoT in business transformation is expected to be improved business efficiencies and productivity, followed by faster innovation cycles.
These projects are so efficient in their conservation of heat in the steam that they have a similar life - cycle carbon output to the average of crudes sold in North America, and thus would almost certainly meet the standards to be unveiled by the California Air Resources Board next year, the company told The Calgary Herald recently.
The CD Howe Business Cycle Council (of which I'm a member) is based on a collective consensus, which is also the technique used by the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research.
If we assume a 2 - year average upgrade cycle for smartphones and growth trends remain the same, the global smartphone installed base will grow from 2.2 billion in 2014 to about 4.2 billion by the end of 2017, according to our estimates.
My offer of resignation was made to quell a news cycle that we are almost positive was exacerbated by a leak from someone in our investor base that had an agenda not in the best interest of the entrepreneurs we work with.
They hope to be able to amass enough data about women's menstrual cycles, sexual behavior, mood, and diet that they can help any woman know exactly when to conceive, warn her about early problems like potential endometriosis, and over time, promote better health care for women in general by collecting large amounts of information that hasn't been collected before.
Although the budget deal falls short of the grand bargain that Obama and congressional Republicans once aspired to, it ends the cycle of fiscal brinkmanship — for now — by preventing another shutdown for nearly two more years.
Canwest's Sunday papers are survived by a few remaining Sunday editions across Canada — most notably the Sunday Star — but the 24 - hour news cycle will undoubtedly continue to force the number down, as sitting with the Sunday paper becomes more of an anachronism, in a country that never fully embraced the idea of a Sunday paper in the first place.
Aparna Sridhar, a clinical professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of California Los Angeles, says that period - tracking apps are great ways for women to understand their cycles better, but the information aggregated by them may not be 100 % accurate.
Today's state - of - the - art campaign will be old hat by the beginning of 2015 - the start of the 2016 cycle.
So far Campbell has shaved months from its sales cycle, which now averages six to nine months, by adopting such methods as critiques of selling techniques and making improvements to the company's follow - up letters.
Driven by the politics of short election cycles, the U.S. is missing the larger economic cycle of immigration.
McDonald's, one of the chains hit the hardest by long wait times, has cycled through several concepts to cut the time, including cutting time - consuming menu items and installing a third drive - thru window.
«But as 2018 unfolds and signs of the cycle stalling start to build, watch for relative outperformance from defensives as the multiples in Health Care, Staples, Utilities, and REITs fall by less than the market.»
Grier found that his sales cycle was interrupted most often by a lack of consensus within large corporate prospects.
This cycle of aggressive statements followed by an eventual beg for forgiveness is what led to Moghadam's departure from the company earlier this year.
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