Sentences with phrase «changes work by»

Then there are the drivers that just don't have a clue as to how lane changes work by pulling in a lane ending up almost on top of another driver's bumper.
About 2,500 of the world's best thinkers will explore the profound changes wrought by a networked planet, big data, and technology.
For a country that has long considered a plain vanilla 25 - year mortgage from a bank to be the foundation of the home - buying industry, the potential changes wrought by these new entrants and product innovations strike some observers as puzzling, and perhaps dangerous.
Some researchers say the neurological changes wrought by computer use are reversible; others disagree.
In a video posted to Youtube on December 12, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted that banks would eventually disappear once their role as financial middlemen became redundant, adding that this obsolescence might result from market changes wrought by cryptocurrencies, namely bitcoin.
In a speech laying out the potential changes wrought by financial innovations, Lagarde also said that over the next generation, «machines will almost certainly play a larger role» in helping policymakers, offering real - time forecasts, spotting bubbles, and uncovering complex financial linkages.
The changes wrought by the proposed legislation will have a much bigger effect on some groups — especially those who get insurance through their employers and those on Medicaid — than estimated by recent analysis from independent healthcare policy experts such as the Brookings Institution and credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings
But eventually, because of the physiological changes wrought by its poisonous elements, the drug ceases to work and begins corroding the addict from inside.
For others, the changes wrought by electronic media need to be resisted in order to deepen engagement with the faith tradition.
And seeing the changes wrought by the passage of time — changes not of facts but of our perception and evaluation of facts — I find myself idealizing my pre-Holocaust period, and I notice that the acute awareness of my suffering during the Holocaust is losing some of its sting.
«Through the change wrought by love there is one bread, one drink, one body, one community.
As we argued earlier, (Ibid., p. 192) the use of this extraordinary mode of address to God symbolizes the change wrought by the fact that the Kingdom had, in a real sense, «come», so far as these people were concerned.
In any case, fans might not at first take to the changes wrought by the new collective bargaining agreement.
The principle authors argue that this basic settlement survived both the revisionism of Tony Crosland and the changes wrought by New Labour in the 1990s, contributing to the defeat of 2010, and the situation where Labour has alienated large swathes, not just of the middle class electorate, but of its traditional core working class vote as well.
It wasn't a partisan ding - dong by any means and was all very consensual and pleasant — especially on the changes wrought by recession, which will heighten the importance of volunteering and community (and therefore the third sector, though it was interesting to hear Maude state very clearly that «there are of course no good effects of a recession», not wishing to fall into the Lansley trap), and mean money from charitable donations is likely to dry up.
The hyperbolic dueling press releases obscured the fact the changes wrought by this most recent extension of rent regulations are actually minor ones.
Under the changes wrought by the Wright committee in 2010, the whips» agree the allocation of chairs between themselves at the start of the parliament, before elections take place.
Frank Field, Maurice Glasman, Sir Robin Wales and Jon Cruddas have all expressed deep (and «labour» orientated) misgivings about the radical cultural and economic change wrought by Blairite / Brownite mass immigration.
What's eye - opening is a growing body of evidence suggesting that the epigenetic changes wrought by one's diet, behavior, or surroundings can work their way into the germ line and echo far into the future.
Yet the environmental changes wrought by human activity impact non-human primates as well, she said.
The waters have dropped in Villa Epecuén, Argentina, to reveal the changes wrought by decades underwater — and allow one resident to return
Each year, the facility can analyze the changes wrought by tweaking up to 1,300 genes, each one expressed and evaluated in over 100 different model plants.
Genomes from ancient horses show the genetic changes wrought by domestication — and their costs.
Finally, it is recognized that environmental changes wrought by humans, compounded by population expansion, have resulted in an increase the types and the intensification of the pollutants within the environment, many of which are directly associated with neoplastic disease and were not part of environments in the past [35].
The changes wrought by the green revolution, which I have illustrated by the vast improvement of wheat production in India, have had similar effects in West Pakistan, Ceylon, the Philippines, and Thailand, although the effects in different countries were produced by changes in different crops or combinations of crops.
Never didactic or presentist in his approach, Beauvois explores the changes wrought by WWII with sobering sensitivity.
With apologies to Ralph Tyler, it will make the change wrought by the overhead projector resemble that produced by the paperclip.
Those who follow federal education policy are well aware of a few big changes wrought by the Trump team, but another quintet of recent ed - related developments in Washington begs for attention.
Those who follow federal education policy or work on education at the state level are well aware of a few big changes wrought by the Trump team (with some help from Congress) in its first hundred days, including wiping out the late Obama ESSA accountability regs and easing off on bathroom access rules.
But a look at the broad changes wrought by technology and the advance of the knowledge - based economy more than prove the ridiculousness of the assertions made by Gardner (and pushed by folks such as Harvard's Ronald Ferguson and Robert Schwartz in their Pathways to Prosperity report released earlier this year) shows that this is not anything close to reality.
But, as Ms. Henderson stressed, the changes wrought by school reform go far deeper than physical improvements.
The most dramatic change wrought by this effort to radically reform the education system was to place decision - making control in the hands of local schools.
In addition to visual changes wrought by the 20 - inch wheels, GTS Boxsters can be identified by dark - tinted head - and tail - lights, revised front and rear bumpers with black detailing, and black GTS badging.
New seat fabric, available leather, an all - new instrument panel with revised air ducts, a redesigned center stack and revised radio lineup are just a few of the many changes wrought by Jeep's product team.
This is because while the diagnosis of bloat is simple, the pathological changes wrought by the disease within the dog's body are so complex that treatment becomes expensive, complicated and not very successful.
However, the geological changes wrought by the killer asteroid remains in the form of sinkholes, or cenotes, that formed around the impact crater.
This exhibition will shed scholarly light on the aesthetic and intellectual concerns undergirding the development of this important strand of early American modernism to explore the origins of its style, its relationship to photography, and its aesthetic and conceptual reflection of the economic and social changes wrought by industrialization and technology.
The paintings create self - contained universes where Longobardi visualizes a future point where unprecedented changes wrought by humans may be clearly read through the paintings» materiality.
He will co-teach a course on education, community engagement and the value of social change work by artists.
It features: a series of black - and - white photographs of elderly actors by Liu Zheng that play with conventions of ethnographic and opera photography; two videos by Chen Qiulin that make use of traditional opera characters to respond to changes wrought by the Three Gorges Dam; The Forbidden City (Zijincheng) by Liu Wei, a lyrical video of theatrical «glove puppets» (budai kuilei) shown publicly for the first time; and videos by Cui Xiuwen that connect to opera in more oblique ways, through performative elements and symbolic props, gestures, and costumes.
It recounts the gradual changes being brought by the artists to a hectic art world; changes wrought by their incredible ability to take into consideration the details that determine our experience.
We think of artistic modernism as having had two great expansive phases: the first leading from Cézanne through Cubism to the birth of abstraction in the Netherlands and Russia but soon eclipsed — in the West by the postwar «return to order,» in Russia by the political changes wrought by Lenin's death in 1924 (though the complete triumph of socialist realism would only come a decade later)-- and the second, very different phase, commencing after World War II with the Abstract Expressionists
In Fractured, photographer Terry Evans and journalist Elizabeth Farnsworth assemble a portrait of environmental change wrought by North Dakota's oil and gas extraction.
«Was the change as fundamental as some of the changes wrought by Picasso with cubism or Duchamp?
Coral reefs, mangroves and even some fish could soon have their own insurance policies as the industry seeks new ways to boost protection for those affected by the ocean changes wrought by climate change.
In the midst of the dramatic and destabilizing changes wrought by it, new potential for human action upon the Earth demand exploration, asking: Which forms of cooperation could arise from a new awareness of the human role in interlacing nature and technology?
So how can we possibly start talking about anthropogenic forcings and surface temperature changes wrought by same when we don't even know to + -5 C what the average temperature of the earth should be due to our albedo measurements being so imprecise and having no bloody idea how, when, and why the earth's average albedo varies.
«The environmental changes wrought by global warming will undoubtedly result in major ecologic changes that will alter patterns and intensity of some infectious diseases,» said Gerald Friedland, professor of medicine and epidemiology and public health at the Yale School of Medicine.
There's an interesting new article in Science by Damon Matthews and Susan Solomon that argues against the idea that worsening climate change is unavoidable, even if changes wrought by our past emissions can not be reversed.
Speaker, «Evolution of the Invention from Conception through Patent Prosecution and Patent Grant: Changes Wrought by the AIPA,» Society of Plastics Engineers Automotive Composites Conference, September 2003
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