Sentences with phrase «by the close proximity»

He cried very little because he had exactly what he wanted while we were in transit: a warm body to hold onto and when it was me who was wearing him, he was even more relaxed by the close proximity to my breasts that nourished him.
The need for truthfulness, charity, tolerance and modesty is reinforced by the close proximity over an extended period with others isolated from the rest of the world.
Even if they are normally the best of friends, many pregnant bitch's become a little stressed by the close proximity of other dogs.
Guests at Ocean Club West are especially impressed by the close proximity to local shopping, restaurants, and island night - life.
The wind is accelerated by the close proximity of the mountains to the sea.
The programme is given at Campus Gotland, an environment characterised by the close proximity between professors and students.
Campus Gotland is an environment characterised by close proximity between professors and students.
The management was wise, however, in bringing their works to New York, but they have served their purpose, as by comparison with them any good work of art is doubly appreciated and the management was wiser still in offering to the public a number of beautiful examples by sane and serious men, whose art only shines the more by its close proximity to this vaudevillian collection.
Miro's life and art were dramatically impacted by his close proximity to two World Wars and the -LSB-...]
Lansner and Pepke Pedersen (2018) point out that, due to the divergent rates of warming and cooling for land vs. ocean water, there is a significant difference in the range of temperature for the regions of the world influenced by their close proximity to oceans and coastal wind currents (ocean air affected, or OAA) and the inland regions of the world that are unaffected by ocean air effects and coastal wind because they are sheltered by hills and mountains or located in valleys (ocean air sheltered, or OAS).

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Heart condition: With his on - again, off - again heart condition — caused by the shrapnel that was originally lodged there — Stark would probably have been wise to live in close proximity to some renowned cardiology centres.
Regal Resources has entered into an agreement to acquire a 90 per cent interest in several tenements held by Vancouver - based Ivanhoe Mines, in close proximity to its Regal's copper project in Africa.
Velasquez cites workers in an assisted living facility tasked with caring for patients, a job in close proximity to medical records that can be accessed by a few keyboard taps.
That element, the president's authorization codes, is supposed to remain in close proximity to the president at all times, carried by one of five military aides, representing each branch of the military.
When we lived in the U.K. we lived by pure coincidence quite close to my parents and my wife's parents, and we miss that proximity.
If the teacher wasn't in close proximity, what would stop the teacher's bullets from hitting other students who might be in the way and obscured by gunsmoke?
Tesla's decision to move into its current Sparks, Nevada home for Gigafactory 1 was ultimately driven by economics — close proximity to the Tesla Factory in Fremont and access to lithium and other raw materials required for battery and pack production.
Several valid, exempt private placements, if they are conducted in close proximity to one another, may be integrated and viewed by regulators as a single offering.
The Plan includes positive steps to require new energy development to be located in close proximity to existing road networks although the stated proximity of 200 metres may not be close enough to maintain undisturbed habitat (at pp 44 - 47), but nonetheless implementing this step with planning regulations that require access plans to be approved and enforced by Alberta Environment, Alberta Forestry, or the Alberta Energy Regulator — once again — seems like pie in the sky.
D. Without limiting the generality of the previous paragraphs, User authorizes Company to share User - posted content across all web sites, to include User content in a searchable format accessible by other Users of the Company web sites, now in use or later developed, to place advertisements in close proximity to such User content, and to use User's name, likeness and any other information in connection with Company's use of the material User provides.
Gayness is an airborne virus you can contract by being in close proximity to anyone who likes to wear pink, so you should probably climb into your bio-hazard suit and hide out in your basement until everyone in the world is straight.
Superseding others just conform to it, even though (except for God) it must be perspectivally prehended and usually mediated by others in closer proximity, exhibiting the H. A. Lorentz spatiotemporal transformation inherent in perspectival prehensions, that is, those necessarily including only some of all the immediately prior, objectified contemporaries.
Benedict was convinced that it is community life that forms us, and the contemporary Camaldolese still insist that the strongest impetus for change is to be found in the friction generated by living in close proximity.
The view that God has a subjective aspect is supported by the religious traditions of the West and brings the principle of novelty and order into closer proximity to the main streams of Western religious experience.
As I was looking through some of the biblical passages analyzed in the book, I was surprised by how verses generally deemed culturally specific often appeared in close proximity to verses generally deemed trans - cultural.
However, I would join those who argue that the ancient church, being in such close historical, geographical, linguistic, and conceptual proximity to the New Testament era and to its parent religion, Judaism, is characterized by a sustained attempt to remain faithful to the apostolic tradition.
Fifty years ago, when the great campaign against single - sex education commenced under the banner of the sexual revolution, it was promised that by bringing the sexes into closer proximity, a healthier environment for relations between young men and women would form.
This is because of the close proximity and accessibility by ferry as well as the perception that products in the USVI are generally less expensive.
The smooth taste and character of Otard cognacs is the result of maturation in humid cellars at constant temperature, created by the thick stone walls of the Castle and the close proximity to the Charente river.
While you didn't show an entire crowd your middle finger, much like the chain - smoking, no - condom - wearing, cocaine - using belligerent teammate of yours did last month in Manchester, you should have known that by flashing what you did to your rival gang members situated in extremely close proximity to you was going to make those under the influence of alcohol react they way they did.
While the club, for better or worse, has taken its time during this transfer window, Inter Milan have seen their closest rivals (by both geographical vicinity and proximity in the last year's table) AC Milan spend over $ 100m on six signings so far.
When co sleeping with your baby, your little one will learn better sleeping habits more quickly by being in close proximity with you throughout the night.
We nine families were thrown together by the random luck of our close proximity on a waiting list, but also by the deep commonality of our decision to adopt from Ethiopia.
We ended up having several friends offer to load up their cars and drop by my house, which worked easily since many of the guests live in close proximity to me.
There is no one place that every given infant should sleep, except to say that infants should never sleep outside the supervision of a committed caregiver but that does not imply that the baby must be bedsharing, only that some sort of close proximity such as roomsharing is more optimal to an infant sleeping alone in a room by itself.
With the CDC reporting that up to 80 % of all infections are transmitted by hands, and kids often being in such close proximity to one another at preschool and daycare, sharing snacks, toys and everything else, washing hands is an important tool in their arsenal to fight germs.
Specifically, modification of common parenting practices involving three of the most fundamental aspects of infant sleep: infant sleep position, feeding method, and where and with whom the infant sleeps (i.e. in a room by himself or in the close proximity of a committed caregiver) has led to significant reductions in the SIDS rates in many European and North American populations.18, 19
He seems to care very little that a number of polls have shown that the people impacted the most by the proposed mosque, New Yorkers, are overwhelmingly opposed to placement of a mosque in such close proximity to the sacred ground at the World Trade Center site.»
Of particular interest is how the plan will exclude the Indian Point nuclear center, which is also owned by Entergy but which Cuomo wants to close because of its proximity to New York City.
While the report does not specifically say where the jails would be placed, saying only that there should be one in each of the five boroughs, for a total capacity of 5,500 beds, «located in city centers near or adjacent to courthouses and in close proximity to public transportation,» DNAinfo reported previously that the commission had identified four sites by the time that a presentation on the plan was made to Deputy Mayor Anthony Shorris in March.
Located in close proximity to the urban core and well - serviced by existing infrastructure and a variety of transportation modes, the South Buffalo BOA presents a tremendous redevelopment opportunity for the City of Buffalo and the Buffalo - Niagara region.
The absorbance and scattering of light is determined by the size, shape and material of the nanomaterial and, more importantly, it is also affected by any medium in close proximity to the nanomushroom, such as cells that have been placed on the slide.
Since we can grow it in much closer proximity to our production sites, we can further reduce both the environmental impact as well as our logistics costs by a substantial margin.
«Does it make sense to measure the quality of air we breathe via many tiny, distant satellite sensors at the elevation of a skyscraper, or by using one or several sensors in close proximity to the nose?
They immobilized the bacterium with laser tweezers in close proximity to a neutrophil held by a tiny glass pipette.
They found that six out of the 13 adult males they studied spent more time in close proximity to their mothers than would be expected by chance.
Despite being separated by a vast expanse of history, this has allowed an exceptional genetic proximity between the Ulchi people of the Amur Basin, near where Russia borders China and North Korea, and the ancient hunter - gatherers laid to rest in a cave close to the Ulchi's native land.
Past glucose biofuel cells kept the enzymes and redox mediators in close proximity to electrodes by chemically bonding them on.
How do gregarious songbirds such as zebra finches, where both males and females live in close proximity and where females may be attracted by the songs of many potential suitors, sustain monogamy?
Current enforcement measures are proving unsuccessful and more needs to be done to bring local communities, which live in close proximity to the species on - board, by rewarding them for conserving wildlife.
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