Sentences with phrase «coalesce for»

These two viable times must coalesce for a pregnancy to potentially occur.
In most cases, major currency trends occur when a variety of factors coalesce for a period of time, giving impetus to one currency over other currencies.
Claire Smrekar and Ellen Goldring found that with regards to desegregation, «the issues of racism and intolerance born out of ignorance and isolation seem to coalesce for many parents into a perspective that considers school integration at the elementary school level an important starting point» (Smrekar and Goldring, 106).
Things don't tend to coalesce for Clawson until year four.
For one thing, the concept of trinity — three gods in one — deepened and coalesced for me.
By Cynthia Hibbard As if on cue, major climate events coalesced for the opening weekend of Dawn Endean's show: «Deluge».
The result is a mesmerizing exploration of natural form in which perspective and scale are in constant flux, the data points coalescing for a moment to create an image that is almost hyper - real in its detail, and in the next dispersing into glowing abstractions that might be galaxies or cities at night.

Not exact matches

Unless Mercedes is willing to sell the X-Class in the US as a purely utilitarian work truck alongside the Metris and Sprinter commercial vans, anything less than $ 40,000 for a mid-size product doesn't coalesce with the brand's premium pricing strategy.
«We appear to be seeing a coalescing of opinion by international regulators on the securities implications for certain digital token issuers and the intermediaries for token offerings.
On paper, the recommendations for debt relief and reduced austerity «suddenly evaporate when IMF functionaries coalesce with their ECB and the European Commission colleagues in order to impose upon our government their chosen policies,» said Mr Varoufakis.
For that reason, it is imperative that local and state leaders coalesce behind one proposed location for the Baltimore regiFor that reason, it is imperative that local and state leaders coalesce behind one proposed location for the Baltimore regifor the Baltimore region.
Chad has repeatedly betrayed: his non-comprehension of what a species - level change is (i.e. the focus of PE) and that this most minor of changes does not require a wholesale reordering of a genome; his inability to grasp that gradualism, although the clear minority in the fossil record, is present in various lineages (See Gould's various references to Foraminfera); his non-comprehension of the role of historic genetic contingency (i.e. that silent mutations can coalesce into rather dramatic novel functionality, e.g. Lenskis» E. coli); that the nodes of PE are more than sufficient for the requisite species - level evolutionary changes (See Pod Mrcaru lizards); etc, etc..
Indeed, as these factors coalesce, it appears most likely that Jesus indeed intended water baptism by immersion to be normative for His disciples of all generations.
In fact, quite the opposite, it shows that natural forces coalesced to create the condition for the big bang and bolsters the theory of multiverses (multiple universes).
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
Actually, stuff couldn't exist until the universe colled down enough for protons and neutrons to coalesce into deuterium.
Some have notices this can lead to taboo results wherein the galaxies, solar systems and planets are forced to coalesce quite quickly and get uncomfortably close to a much smaller time scale for the universe without really messing with the standard model.
Without coalescing is important because I am not referring to the state of «falling in love» or «being in love» in which boundaries seem to disappear and two become as one, at least for a time.
Let us never forget that precisely out of reverence for the Deity he was ignorant, that, so far as a pagan could be, he kept watch as a judge on the border between God / and man, watching out to see that the deep gulf of qualitative distinction be firmly fixed between them, between God / and man, that God / and man may not in a way, philosophice, poetice, etc., coalesce into one.
When, for example, did you last share in another person's life, with masks off, without pretence, without acting to be what you were not, simply finding one another and becoming in some sense a part of one another, not coalescing but remaining individuals?
The well - known river metaphor, according to which there are many rivers that, ultimately, flow into the same ocean, is turned critically against the other pluralists by Panikkar: Jordan, Tiber and Ganges, metaphors for three types of religion, only meet as steam in the clouds: «Religions do not coalesce, certainly not as organized religions», Raimon Panikkar, «The Jordan, the Tiber and the Ganges.
He also faulted churches for coalescing around distinctions of class, race, education, and economic status rather than welcoming outcasts — represented in the biblical passage by «foreigners» and «eunuchs» — on equal terms with ourselves as children of God.
That issue, interestingly enough, did not coalesce around the fact that Richard Nixon was a Quaker — though Quakers have historically been associated with opposition to war — for it was generally understood that Nixon was a nominal uncommitted Quaker.
In Plato the two primary Greek meanings for «theos», immortal and soul, coalesce, as they had earlier in the Pythagorean religious tradition, rooted in the Orphic mystery cults as distinguished from the popular Greek religion of the Olympic gods.
The leaders always had good consciences, for conscience in them coalesced with Will, and those who looked on their face were as much smitten with wonder at their freedom from inner restraint as with awe at the energy of their outward performances.
These three points of cosmic revelations are so simple yet very complex in their intertwining of spatial realms whereby the realm of nothingness itself takes on a form of dependencies for all materialized matter to coalesce and be subjugated in many manners of physically complacent issues.
For the remainder of the cakes, condemned to coalesce with my copious corpulence, I just piped the frosting on top, disguising the lumpish cream with a veneer of cocoa powder, distracting with a jaunty chocolate disc.
The Chilean is finally looking like the implacable goal threat the Gunners have been crying out for ever since Van Persie's controversial move to Manchester United in 2012, however in order for him and his coalescing cohorts to hurt teams, it must be possible to pull the opposition out of position.
Too often over the last season Chelsea have looked like a group of disparate individuals each out for their own interests — with those occasionally coalescing to be Chelsea winning.
Last school year — his first in middle school — was a bit of an adjustment for both of us, but after a few months a basic set of rules began to coalesce.
Chapin says, «I've been thinking about food justice issues for as long as I can remember, but it was only when I became a mother (and a mother of an exhaustingly picky eater in my 2nd son Van, at that) that my ideas coalesced into a song.
The candidates vying to fill the Westchester County state Senate district have in recent days began to coalesce around issues ahead of what's expected to be a crucial special election scheduled for April 24.
If the opposition coalesce around Gingrich, the not - Romney of the moment, the party is in for a long grind of a primary.
It's up to the Legislature to pick the replacement for Schneiderman, but it does not appear, at least for now, that lawmakers can coalesce on a candidate who would be able to turn around and run for a full term four months from now.
Also, it must suffice to say that Ghana has reached a critical point in its democratic growth where it needs a coalescing force that will sustain the stability that this country has enjoyed for more than a decade of democratic transitions.
This ability for people to coalesce around a movement for a variety of different (and sometimes conflicting) reasons is a hallmark of the social - media based campaigns that characterize Political Turbulence.
says now is the time for the Republicans to coalesce around a candidate following a drawn - out roller coaster of a primary season.
But in Connecticut, those once - fringe policies are gaining traction within the Democratic Party as it coalesces around a ticket of Ned Lamont for governor and Susan Bysiewicz for lieutenant governor.
Harris» departure is a sign that the party is seeking to coalesce around Lamont and avoid a bitter and divisive fight for the nomination.
So I thought it was important to begin to coalesce behind Senator Flanagan, so I voted for him.»
Build UK was created to provide a strong collective voice for the construction supply chain and its continued fast paced growth demonstrates how the industry is coalescing around an agreed agenda and speaking collectively.
Low earning votes are coalescing around the mainstream parties, with a notable decline in the number of this group who plan to vote for minority parties
Republicans have already begun to coalesce around Elise Stefanik, a former aide to George W. Bush, who began fund - raising for a run last year.
The local GOP organization has coalesced behind state Rep. Scott Petri, but Fitzpatrick's younger brother is serious enough about running to move back to Pennsylvania after working for the FBI in California, according to GOP sources.
Yet even as more voters coalesced around the Conservatives and Labour than they have for years, still neither of them could win the election and form a majority government.
Pritzker's strategy for gaining the support for African - American voters is similar to his overall strategy — coalesce establishment party leaders behind his well - funded candidacy.
The protest comes as Paladino, a real - estate developer and school board member in Buffalo, is considering a run for governor on the Conservative Party line should the state GOP not coalesce around a candidate who doesn't support ousting the Republican leaders in the state Legislature.
This would have begun back in the autumn, with the shadow cabinet and PLP coalescing around a clear position, spoken of publicly only as one of a number of options under consideration: continued membership of the single market with immediate application of an emergency brake on immigration, and a drive for serious reform to free movement.
For the first time in his two - year - old mayoralty, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing broad - based grassroots resistance, which has coalesced against major components of his plans for creating 200,000 affordable housing units in 10 yeaFor the first time in his two - year - old mayoralty, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing broad - based grassroots resistance, which has coalesced against major components of his plans for creating 200,000 affordable housing units in 10 yeafor creating 200,000 affordable housing units in 10 years.
The apparent ouster of Republican Sen. Michael Venditto by John Brooks on Long Island prompted the leader of the chamber's Democrats, Andrea Stewart - Cousins, to call for eight breakaway colleagues to coalesce with them into a single bloc.
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