Paradoxically the more atheists
I come into contact with the more strength I find in my belief that they, for lack of a better term, lack a certain gene (yes, I get the irony).
What we face today is a world where
we come into contact with more than eighty thousand chemicals, many of which have not been tested for safety.
There is necessarily a trade - off between doing well and rejection by your peers when you come from a traditionally low - achieving group, especially when that group
comes into contact with more outsiders.
Apartment living means you and your dog
come into contact with more people then people who live in self - contained housing.
Dogs that are housed in a kennel environment or attend a daycare facility are considered at a higher risk to exposure since
they come into contact with more dogs than the average dog that spends the majority of its time at home.
main gimmick is the hero's transformation abilities: As an ancient relic brought to life (yes, really), Knack grows larger whenever
he comes into contact with more artefacts while progressing through levels, which allows him to take on more dangerous enemies and use the environment and its objects in new ways.
Accountability will be especially important as AIs
come into contact with more and more of our lives.
Not exact matches
One of our goals is to teach our employees to want
more for themselves — even what they might have thought was not possible before they
came into contact with us.
As you can see on the chart above, $ SPY could easily
come into contact with its 50 - day MA
with just one
more substantial down day in the broad market.
[12] Hence, «nothing created can be its own law of control and direction,... everything which causes must
come into contact with, but not be controlled by that which it effects... [and]... as new and
more complex syntheses of being arise by evolution, whether living or non-living, theybecome part of the balanced equation of the creation.
Into my early 20s, I was put off by the hypocrisy of those with whom I came into contact, especially when I attended the university this denomination sponsors, who said they embraced diversity, but who routinely excluded, neglected the needs of, and generally didn't want to engage those of us who were a bit more what we would call «traditionalists.&ra
Into my early 20s, I was put off by the hypocrisy of those
with whom I
came into contact, especially when I attended the university this denomination sponsors, who said they embraced diversity, but who routinely excluded, neglected the needs of, and generally didn't want to engage those of us who were a bit more what we would call «traditionalists.&ra
into contact, especially when I attended the university this denomination sponsors, who said they embraced diversity, but who routinely excluded, neglected the needs of, and generally didn't want to engage those of us who were a bit
more what we would call «traditionalists.»
In both tragedy and ecstasy, and often in the midst of very ordinary experiences, these ultimate questions emerge and allow us to
come into more explicit
contact with mystery.
I wouldn't be surprised if you
come into contact with a lot
more atheists than you think.
With some more research into the youth fishing circuit, Scudero came into contact with Barry Ste
With some
more research
into the youth fishing circuit, Scudero
came into contact with Barry Ste
with Barry Sterud.
I drop deeper to
come into contact with the ball
more and try to start up the moves from further back, combining
with the midfielders.
If they're really small you can
more easily control what and who they
come into contact with, so I took a bit of comfort in that too.
Social interactions
come now
more into play and exploring
contact with other babies is part of this class.
The finer the powder, the faster the phytic acid disappears because
more water
comes into contact with the surface area of the powder.
First, it's necessary to be aware of the toxins most of us
come into contact with on a daily basis so healthy choices can be made to start ridding us... [Read
more...]
Dr. Robert Cantu, one of the world's leading experts on head trauma in sport and a clinical professor of neurosurgery at Boston University School of Medicine, has pointed to studies showing at least 30 percent of concussions in soccer
come from the act of heading the ball, sometimes through direct
contact with the ball but
more significantly when the head smashes
into another player or the ground.
Also at this age babies start to move around
more, put things in their mouths, and are
more likely to
come into contact with germs and dirt.
She also instinctively bends her legs completing the protective space around the baby, making it impossible for another person to roll onto the baby without first
coming into contact with her legs.15, 16 A breastfeeding mother who co-sleeps
with her baby (and has not consumed alcohol, illegal or sleep - inducing drugs or extreme fatigue) also tends to be highly responsive to her baby's needs.17, 18 Studies show
more frequent arousals in both mothers and babies when they co-sleep, and some researchers have suggested that this may be protective against sudden unexpected infant deaths.19 — 21 Babies are checked by their mother and breastfeed
more frequently when co-sleeping than when room - sharing.22, 23
The
more hazelwood that
comes into contact with the skin, the better the potential to relieve particular health concerns.
The WHO said it had identified
more than 500 people who had potentially
come into contact with Ebola patients in the country.
This 2 - decade - old idea, called the hygiene hypothesis, suggests that lack of exposure to dangerous parasites in childhood makes the adaptive arm of the immune system
more likely to overreact when it
comes into contact with benign allergens.
The dimples also increase the surface area that
comes into contact with players» hands, which should give the competitors
more control.
But without an effective drug to combat avian infections,
more flu - infected birds will
come into contact with people, adding to the risk of a mutation that will allow a human - to - human transmission of the flu.
«But we found that the
more people
come into contact with disability, the better their understanding.
In 2008, the studies led to the finding that naked mole rats didn't feel pain when they
came into contact with acid and didn't get
more sensitive to heat or touch when injured, like we and other mammals do.
When a person
with asthma
comes into contact with something that irritates their sensitive airways it causes the body to react in several ways which can include wheezing, coughing and can make breathing
more difficult.
That hydrogen buildup was the result of hot steam
coming into contact with overheated nuclear fuel rods covered by a cladding of zirconium alloy, or «zircaloy» — the material used as fuel - rod cladding in all water - cooled nuclear reactors, which constitute
more than 90 percent of the world's power reactors.
«Previous studies have shown that people who avoided all
contact with plastics or other BPA - containing objects for up to a month or
more still had BPA in their urine, which means they must have
come into contact with BPA in the last 24 to 48 hours, since it clears the body rather quickly,» said Prins, who is director of the UIC andrology laboratory.
«Those who
come into contact with water above that E. coli threshold are
more likely to contract a gastrointestinal illness,» she explained.
However, the scientists have now been able to show that these special immune cells can indeed «remember» pigmented cells when they
come into more frequent
contact with a specific
contact allergen.
«However, bees that
came into contact with pesticide did not collect
more pollen as they gained
more experience, and by the end of the experiment collected between 47 % and 56 % less pollen compared to the control bees.»
A natural antiseptic and fungicide, tea tree oil costs
more than vinegar but will kill most types of mold and help prevent growth; as
with all concentrated oils, it should be used
with caution, as it can trigger allergic reactions if it
comes into contact with skin.
Luckily, knowing a little
more about the air, water, soil, and food your kid
comes into contact with can go a long way.
But it's
more important to maintain smart hygiene habits (keeping your distance from sick folks, washing your hands regularly, disinfecting surfaces that get touched by lots of people) in order to avoid germs as much as possible and remove those you do
come into contact with.
One standout theory for why some people may just be
more susceptible to illness is the hygiene hypothesis — the idea that the
more bacteria and viruses you
come into contact with as a kid, the «smarter» your immune system becomes.
With more air - tight insulation, windows and doors, and the plethora of chemicals and plastics we bring into our homes, most people come in contact with up to 6,000 chemicals regula
With more air - tight insulation, windows and doors, and the plethora of chemicals and plastics we bring
into our homes, most people
come in
contact with up to 6,000 chemicals regula
with up to 6,000 chemicals regularly.
Children are also
more exposed than adults because they crawl or play on the floor, where they
come into contact with chemical - laden dust, says Ted Schettler, MD, science director of the Science and Environmental Health Network.
Wow, I had been lead to believe that ground flax was much
more sensitive to oxidation... I'll still be careful
with it, but it's good to know this so I don't have to feel so paranoid / worry so much (some of the internet blogs make it sound like as soon as something
comes into contact with air, it will all but kill you... there is some extreme - ness out there).
Many alternative and integrative health practitioners (and even some mainstream ones) are suggesting our bodies «recharge» by
coming into contact with the earth... that it makes a difference in our moods, our sleep, and maybe even
more (7)(8).
To truly cleanse one must first understand how they
come into contact with these toxins: the fact remains that we are exposed to
more toxins in the home than outdoors, specifically through the food we eat, the cleaning supplies we use and the beauty care products we apply.
In essence, the
more stress hormones in your bloodstream, the
more reactive you will be the the many chemicals you
come into contact with daily.
Plus, those unhealthy chemicals that we
come into contact with on a daily basis aren't being properly neutralized and expelled, meaning they have a far
more profound effect.
However, they're nothing
more than pre-written letters that are sent to every man she
comes into contact with.
If you would like to meet soemone or
more than one for biker dating, bikers and huggers is the place to be, and you will surely
come into contact with some really great online biker dating prospects.
In the comics, the Stone is red and gives its users unlimited power and stamina, basically offering them godlike abilities, but in the MCU, the purple - hued gem's power is much
more lethal, seen as a somewhat of a virus that disintegrates any living material it
comes into contact with.
The potent chemical mutates animals that
come into contact with in to enormous sizes, while making them even
more ferocious than they are normally.