Sentences with phrase «by geography as»

Those seeds are sorted not just by species, but by geography as well.
You shouldn't have all your money in the Canadian market anyway, so this is a good way to diversify by geography as well as by sector.

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The following first quarter sales table provides results by geography and product category, as well as the percentage change compared to the prior year quarter on a reported basis and a constant currency basis.
The company sells restaurant - reservation software to restaurants and offers diners online reservations and the ability to search restaurants by geography, cuisine and price; its recent IPO was seen as one of the brighter moments in the postcrash economy.
The cash - and - stock deal marries operations that are broadly complementary in terms of geography as well as giving Marathon extra capacity in the U.S. light crude produced by a booming shale oil sector.
SURVEY SUPPLEMENT & GRAPHICS AVAILABLE: For more details, including breakdowns of survey results by age, income, geography and gender, as well as quarter - by - quarter survey results, please see the full U.S. Q4 2014 Glassdoor Employment Confidence Survey Supplement: https://www.glassdoor.com/press/surveys.
Campaigner's «Segment Wizard» creates segments in two quick steps to filter your contacts in real - time by such attributes as geography, job title, company size, and many others.
Our heritage and our geography have by necessity made us more collaborative as people.
As we are now including a table detailing our openings and closures by geography and brand in our press release, I'll just touch on the highlights.
In its seventh edition, this state of the market report presents investors» perspectives on key issues important to the impact investing industry, as well as analysis of their investment activity, asset allocations by geography, sector, and investment instrument, impact measurement practice, and performance.
Let us say that the search, which is common to us all by our very given natures as created intellect, is for a valid self - forgetting in which place and time are real beyond geography and history.
Many — if not most — studies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
In today's information age, it is interesting to note how much the Internet plays in establishing a network of netizens that globally extends beyond the geography of China in criticism and opposition to the Chinese government, as noted by several of the authors.
While it is affected by the wars of Europe and either as a belligerent or as an active sympathizer with one or another of the contestants has been drawn into each of the general European wars which have been fought within the span of its history, geography has spared the United States the full impact of these wars and the nation has not been so severely impoverished as Europe, nor has its normal life been so badly disrupted.
As for community, we have our circles of relationships determined mostly by interests, personalities, and, somewhat, geography.
By developing the various themes in this first lecture (indeed our entire discussion) under the large figure of Ecology a general intention is clearly stated: to argue that faith comes to exist in the vast and complex totality of a man's life, that faith as engendered by the Word of God works upon, makes use of, reillumines and reinterprets the total geography of existencBy developing the various themes in this first lecture (indeed our entire discussion) under the large figure of Ecology a general intention is clearly stated: to argue that faith comes to exist in the vast and complex totality of a man's life, that faith as engendered by the Word of God works upon, makes use of, reillumines and reinterprets the total geography of existencby the Word of God works upon, makes use of, reillumines and reinterprets the total geography of existence.
And perhaps these men, who were contemporaries, did share some of the same concerns; write on some of the same situations, become obsessed by some of the same themes — albeit they seem about as different as two writers can be, from the standpoint of style and geography.
One of the most insightful addresses was by James M. Houston, who was on leave at the time from his position as University Lecturer in Geography at Oxford to serve as principal of the newly founded Regent College in Vancouver.
But Livingstone's remarkable reply was «I would not consent to go simply as a geographer, but as a missionary, and to do geography by the way».
Grapevine moth development affected by geography Just as location is vital for real estate, so too, is location important for the European grapevine moth's existence in French vineyards, research indicates...
Here, kids ages three to twelve can enjoy crafts and activities that immerse them in the Southwestern experience, such as making Indian headbands and pinch pots; hearing tales told by cowboy storytellers; learning about local culture, geography and indigenous plants and animals; or splashing around in the Water Playground.
The Peepul Capital - backed company aims to double its revenues to Rs 100 crore this fiscal as against around Rs 50 crore last year by entering newer geographies like tier - II cities and bringing on board new partners for their business to business (B2B) segment.
ABOUT THE TEMECULA VALLEY AND THE TEMECULA VALLEY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU With natural gifts of climate and geography, bolstered by Pu'eska Mountain, the Rainbow Gap, and the Santa Margarita Gap, Temecula Valley is widely recognized for its scenic vineyards, quality wines, and gracious and friendly wineries as Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country.
With natural gifts of climate and geography, bolstered by Pu'eska Mountain, the Rainbow Gap, and the Santa Margarita Gap, Temecula Valley is widely recognized for its scenic vineyards, quality wines, and gracious and friendly wineries as Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country.
With natural gifts of climate and geography, bolstered by Pu'eska Mountain, the Rainbow Gap, and the Santa Margarita Gap, Temecula Valley is widely recognized for its scenic vineyards, award - winning wines, and gracious and friendly wineries as Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country.
ABOUT THE TEMECULA VALLEY AND VISIT TEMECULA VALLEY With natural gifts of climate and geography, bolstered by Pu'eska Mountain, the Rainbow Gap, and Santa Margarita Gap, Temecula Valley is widely recognized for its scenic vineyards, award - winning wines, and gracious and friendly wineries as Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country.
ABOUT TEMECULA VALLEY AND VISIT TEMECULA VALLEY With natural gifts of climate and geography, bolstered by Pu'eska Mountain, the Rainbow Gap, and Santa Margarita Gap, Temecula Valley is widely recognized for its scenic vineyards, award - winning wines, and gracious and friendly wineries as Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country.
With natural gifts of climate and geography bolstered by Pu'eska Mountain, the Rainbow Gap, and the Santa Margarita Gap, Temecula Valley is widely recognized for its quality wines and wineries as Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country.
The Arroyo Seco AVA is defined by geography and climate, as well as great grape growers.
[READ THE ARTICLE]: Elimination Communication as Colic Therapy by Geraldine J. Jordan, Health Geography Lab, Geography and Environmental Studies, Trinity Western University, 7600 Glover Road, Langley, BC V2Y 1Y1, Canada.
While Nigerians are still essaying to piece the bits together on how he actually graduated in B.A Geography as attested to by the Vice Chancellor of the ABU, Prof Ibrahim Garba, the theatre of the absurd to which they have been treated represents the metaphor for the lowest of the low that any public figure can get in any society where sanity still counts.
The challenges of geography and a false sense of superiority based on an exclusive (i.e. white) identity have been consolidated by the use of immigration as a political football.
As the last general election in the United Kingdom showed, this is a hazardous task to engage in, as the votes to seats ration can be skewed by geography and spatial differences in terms of support gains / losses for the different partieAs the last general election in the United Kingdom showed, this is a hazardous task to engage in, as the votes to seats ration can be skewed by geography and spatial differences in terms of support gains / losses for the different partieas the votes to seats ration can be skewed by geography and spatial differences in terms of support gains / losses for the different parties.
Overall, as shown by Figure 1, the party's geography of support in these elections reflects the general tendency in terms of Labour support since the foundation of the state, namely that it is especially concentrated to the south and east of a line drawn between Dundalk and Limerick.
Although the Irish electoral system is classified as a proportional electoral system, the proportion of seats won by parties will not measure up exactly to their actual share of the first preference votes, mainly because geography has a very significant impact here.
I'm interested in analysis across all sorts of groupings - both the more obvious (party membership, or which house they are in) as well as less obvious, such as radicalism / moderation as defined by for example DW - Nominate; or establishment vs. outsiders; pre-congress careers; geography; length of elected service; decade when they were first elected; etc...
They are conducted in partnership with the appropriate learned societies that cover the discipline being reviewed, as the remit and recommendations from the review involve the whole academic community The process was overseen by a Steering Group composed of prominent UK academics, users of Human Geography research and funders.
There was, however, a decline in the number of pupils taking core subjects such as geography and history and modern languages, and a marked rise in the number of non - academic / vocational qualifications being taken, particularly by pupils from the poorest backgrounds or those attending schools in disadvantaged areas.
In a keynote speech this lunchtime, Mr Brown highlighted the close personal ties that bound England and Scotland together - two million Scots have English relatives - as well as those created by trade, geography and history.
«Lagos has been chosen by history and geography as a unique location for administration and commerce.
As one of the founding members of the Coalition, the Association of American Geographers contributed greatly to the formation of the Coalition during the months preceding its formal launch, and AAG representatives participated throughout the event... The AAG continues to support the Coalition, which is led by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), by fostering scholarly discourse on how geography and geographers can contribute to the protection of human rights and by helping to disseminate information and resources critical to this effort, among other activities.»
«Increased runoff caused by dust on snowpack acts as a major leak in the reservoir system,» says Thomas Painter, a professor of geography at the University of Utah.
In Mexico, figures from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) indicate that in 2010 there was a population of 32.5 million children from 0 to 14 years old that, in relative terms, represent 29 percent of the total population of which at least three in 10 children have Stunted Growth syndrome, some cases are solved by correcting lifestyle habits as healthy eating, sleeping and physical activity, but others require specialized care.
As historian Sam White explains in A Cold Welcome, most early attempts were doomed by fatally incorrect assumptions about geography and climate, poor planning and bad timing.
Apiring geotourism professionals can learn about their future profession by focusing on it as part of a new concentration within the geography department of Missouri State University.
Lessons learned in the initial Chicago deployment, and by 2016 in other cities, will provide important design feedback as the systems are deployed in many settings with respect to geography and climate.
In cities that are welcoming to immigrants, as diversity goes up, people's wages go up, and by a lot,» said Abigail Cooke, an assistant professor of geography in UB's College of Arts and Sciences, who wrote the paper with Thomas Kemeny, a UB research assistant professor and a lecturer at the University of Southampton in England.
Hence, the pace of parasite evolution is drastically affected by human factors, as well as geography.
If more ice is lost at the margins than gained at the core, the ice sheet shrinks, ultimately affecting albedo as (depending on the underlying geography) lakes form, some rockbed is exposed and areas are reconquered by the ocean.
When we finally arrive at the climactic battle, there's no sense of geography or space, so that friendly Indians lining up along a ridgeline to shoot at baddies not harmed by bullets (until they are) may as well have been inserted in post-production along with the antagonists.
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