Sentences with phrase «by painstaking»

They are cases put together piece by painstaking piece.»
He thinks he can ignore reality — a reality discovered by the painstaking efforts of thousands of domain experts over the centuries — by simply slapping a bunch of random words together.
That conclusion is supported by the painstaking work of the nation's top climate scientists.»
Instead progress is generally made by a painstaking piecing together of evidence from every new temperature measurement, satellite sounding or climate - model experiment.
Instead he prefers to recreate the experience of «being in and moving through» the landscape by painstaking creative attention to colour and surface texture.
The castle has undergone several phases, with some demolitions followed by painstaking restorations.
So they met two mornings a week for 20 minutes or so before school, and page by painstaking page, traded off reading aloud the short, clever paragraphs that have made the series a giant hit.
Such restraint demonstrates how the team's righteous anger is kept in check by their painstaking professionalism, and McCarthy and co-writer Josh Singer hone in on the graft, skill and value of drawing together a complex story from pieces that have been scattered and concealed.
The investigators demonstrated robust new growth of islets and their saliva - making equivalents, and by a painstaking procedure, they proved Faustman's final proposition — that spleen cells had converted to both islets and salivary tissue.?
Instead progress is generally made by a painstaking piecing together of evidence from every new temperature measurement, satellite sounding or climate - model experiment.
You may have to build a relationship with your grandchild step by painstaking step, keeping in mind always that the final goal is a worthwhile one.
But mostly, they win tournaments because of what Elizabeth Spiegel was sitting in Union B doing that April afternoon: taking eleven - year - old kids, like Sebastian Garcia, who know a little chess but not a lot, and turning them, move by painstaking move, into champions.
This objection has been seriously discredited, however, by the painstaking reconstruction of Barth's development advanced by Bruce L. McCormack.
Often the connection with him might seem to be lost and could be traced only by painstaking search into the history of a particular body or movement.

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Given the painstaking frame - by - frame choreography of a film like this, it seems Anderson failed to entirely consider how this might come off to an even remotely skeptical viewership.»
An Atlanta commuter bus ruins a painstaking livestream of the demolition of the iconic Georgia Dome, by making a stop at exactly the wrong moment
The proposal by investor Antonio Avian Maldonado II criticizes Apple for being «painstaking slow» to increase representation of minorities in its leadership and board.
ICOs are also known as Initial Coin Offering or Initial Public Coin Offering (IPCO) and are used by startups to avoid other painstaking and regulated ways of raising capital, which are required by banks or venture capitalists.
She jumped before she was pushed and she implemented an expense disclosure policy that, like ball bearings underfoot, created chaos by exposing the PC government's culture of entitlement in painstaking and petty detail.
Comparison has become possible only since a richer inventory was supplied by many painstaking historical monographs.
Luke records in painstaking detail, step by step, what Jesus does.
In examining missionary archives I am struck constantly by the missionaries» painstaking attention to detail.
Checking through that material item by item requires a considerable commitment of time and enthusiasm, though fortunately Crossan brings enough of this painstaking research into the text to give us a good idea of his procedures.
But what will count is a perhaps not numerous center, big enough to be at home in both the old and the new, painstaking enough to work out one by one the transitions to be made...
The completion of the manuscript was made possible by the critical work of Marvin Shaw, and expert and painstaking editorial criticism by Mrs. Margot Biersdorff.
This can take many hours of painstaking work (by John mostly), before we're even ready to put them together to form the scene and make a first test cut.
The process is painstaking because much of the shattered glass littering the plant beds has to be removed by hand, she said.
They take it seriously, with separate kitchen preparations and painstaking detail so that pizza can be had by all.
For any woman who's collected breast milk by pump, she knows this process is time - consuming, often painstaking, and physically constricting.
Flanagan said the gun control and school safety ideas prompted by the latest school shootings are «still a huge issue; we're paying attention... in painstaking detail.»
And yet it is in the select and standing committees that much of the investigative and painstaking scrutiny work of Parliament now takes place, unseen by the outside world and unreported.
Memorably derided by Clive James as the «bean - counting» tradition of French intellectuals, the commitment to identifying the enduring rhythms and patterns of history through painstaking titbits of data was ambitious, worthwhile and too often forgotten.
The FNC added, «We demand that the investigations into it must be made public as promised by the police authorities, while something very urgent and painstaking measures must be done by the Federal Government to quickly address the conspicuous concerns in the land.
«Except those involved in the Maina Gate, every other person in Nigeria was aware of the report of the Senate after a painstaking investigation; the refusal of Maina to avail himself to the Senate or the EFCC; his being declared wanted by the EFCC; his taking refuge in the corridors of power then, complete with a retinue of armed personnel, before his subsequent elopement to a foreign country when power changed hands.
After four years of painstaking investigations by this paper, we can reveal authoritatively that at about 4 pm on 17th August, 1993, an argument broke out between the NPP stalwart and the then 34 year old Obaa Yaa over an issue which is as yet unclear.
Painstaking investigations conducted by the Investigation Team of the «Critical Analyst» newspaper indicates that the dirty plot / media attacks on is being orchestrated by two of his colleagues in the Army.
Tory MPs hope Lord Young's departure will limit the damage from the affair, which threatened to undo painstaking efforts by Mr Cameron and the Chancellor, George Osborne, to soften the «uncaring» image associated with the Conservatives during the recessions of the 1980s and 1990s.
With products such as GoLIMS, researcher will save time by being able to find and copy repeatable experiments, keep better track of inventory, and be able to compile research for publishing or a patent without painstaking backtracking.
Searle was initially comparing the genetic signatures of the Madeira sample with other mouse DNA by hand, a slow and painstaking process that has since been largely replaced by computer programs.
Testing each of the roughly 22,000 mammalian genes against miRNAs one by one, to see which ones are controlled by the molecules, is inordinately painstaking and costly.
That's what researchers from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore expected to find when they combined data on 458 GRBs discovered by satellites since 2007, a painstaking chore that no one had undertaken before, says Melissa Nysewander, a former STScI astronomer and a co-author of the study submitted for publication to The Astrophysical Journal.
The billion - year time lag between the earliest, «proto - subduction» and the full onset of plate tectonics can be explained by the slow, painstaking development of weak zones within the plates, he proposes.
The samples are frequently degraded and prone to contamination by DNA from other sources, and coaxing data out of the ancient material is costly and painstaking work.
The trust now plans to increase its spending from $ 160 million to $ 325 million over 7 years at the Sanger Centre near Cambridge — Britain's main gene sequencing laboratory — for more painstaking efforts to sequence a third of the human genome by 2005.
In this video, science artist James Gurney shows us his painstaking process to reconstruct an animal unseen by human eyes.
Another far more arduous and painstaking technique involves dragging and placing atoms one by one using an atomic force microscope or a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM), both of which are sensitive enough to move single atoms around on a surface with a fine tip.
However, this painstaking approach is in danger of being overtaken by a premature and over-enthusiastic...
While previous research in peptide nanotechnology centered on chance discoveries or painstaking design, the new approach allows for unbiased discovery by self - selection of optimized structures.
«The report by Walter and Merritts shows that it pays to do the painstaking work of historical sleuthing,» says David Montgomery of the University of Washington in Seattle, US.
The work should be significant for pharmaceutical companies that design drugs through painstaking processes and at great cost by eliminating some of the trial and error in identifying new sites on proteins that could be more easily manipulated to treat disease, said Rice biological physicist José Onuchic.
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