Sentences with phrase «culls more»

Probing a little - studied period of the painter's career (1951 — 1953), the exhibition culls more than 40 rare Pollock works, including some once thought to be missing, coaxed from public and private collections in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
The company will cull more than 3000 cows more than the norm, and earlier in the year.
MyFarm, one of the country's biggest farm owners with about 40 farms and 30,000 cows, said it would be culling more cows, reducing off - farm grazing, cutting back on feed supplements and putting fewer cows on the land.
Authorities have culled more than 175,000 birds this winter to stamp out local outbreaks of H7N9 and other avian flu strains.
2 Tailor the deck for use by younger or less advanced students by culling the more abstract concepts like «avenir» and «style».
Also returning are the Master League, cup, league, Ad - hoc multiplayer and edit options, which at least means that they haven't culled any more features.

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Since inception, more than 350 sud labels have been carefully culled from thousands of submissions; featured artists have included Canadian band The Strumbellas, Spanish illustrator Eduardo Bertone and U.S. painter Lola Gil.
The operating system, Android Wear, also culls information from Gmail, calendar and other sources for more intuitive alerts.
And lest you think catching our eye is easy, Inc.'s 2015 coolest college startups were culled from a list of more than 100 companies.
Inc. culled data from a number of sources — betting sites, shipping experts, investors, and people familiar with Amazon, among others — to come up with the following list of top contenders, ranked (more or less) in order of likelihood.
As the number of initial fundings balloons, and as nontraditional money creates a powerful updraft for companies that make it through the initial cull, the imperative to cross the valley by any means necessary becomes ever more urgent.
PsyBlog recently rounded up a long list of them culled from a journal article on the subject (though the post notes that some of these ideas are only supported by preliminary studies and require more research).
Nonperforming loans at the four largest banks with assets of $ 1 trillion or more — Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo — hit 16.27 % during the same period, according to Bankregdata, which culls call reports.
So I think publicly traded companies who have incentives to constantly cull out costs and expenses and replace them with higher productivity and more efficiencies in their system.
Each month, mortgage software provider Ellie Mae publishes its Origination Insight Report, a series of mortgage - related statistics culled from the company's processing of more than 3.7 million mortgage applications nationwide.
Then again, if the aliens are just coming to cull the population to a more maneagable size, then I welcome our alien overlords.
These cullings at times make it hard to distinguish Hartshorne from utilitarians like Von Wright who have a far richer conception of the good than, say, Hare, or from Kantians who have been heavily influenced by Kant's Lectures on Ethics and other of his writings more conducive to virtue ethics than the Grundlegung.
I'm not morally free, either — I think it takes someone much stronger and more - disciplined than I to attain such a thing, however I've managed to cull up a few ideas that make moral freedom at least understandable.
For a more detailed listing of stats see Camilla H. Fox and Christopher M. Papouchis, «Refuting the Myths,» in Cull of the Wild: A Contemporary Analysis of Wildlife Trapping in the United States, ed.
Or perhaps, as some exegetes have argued, Jesus is suggesting a more eschatological success: Simon and his mates will pull the nets for the great apocalyptic catch, they will sit to cull the bad from the good, they will be like the angels or the courtiers of God's kingdom rather than part of the teeming masses to be judged.
The Wambanumba Free Range poultry farm, near Young, where more than 400,000 hens were culled and 3 million eggs destroyed.
Treasury Wine Estates is more than half - way through culling 30 per cent of its product lines but chief executive Mike Clarke says the products that are «retiring» from the market won't be sold, with the trademarks being kept in the vault for potential future use.
Fonterra's forecast of a 2 per cent fall in milk production this season is looking more conservative by the day as farmers cull stock and adopt less intensive farming practices.
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The USGA will cull the field down with a top - 60 (and ties) cutline after the second round, which should help things move more quickly on a course that has a way of slowing golfers down even as it speeds up their putts.
While some players might be culled, I feel many of them could strive in a better system and more accountability.
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It's easiest (and more affordable) to cull some favourites from the toy pile and re-introduce them during your travels.
thanks to «generous» gift of 40 + little petshop toys from neighbour up the road, i decided to do a toy cull (had an assignment due as well)-- barely did I get toys in pile and photographed for ebay than they were the NEW favourite toys of their life — seriously some of these have not seen the sun for about 3 years or more, and when was the last time my kidlets wanted to do jigsaw puzzles??
They'd like a little more culling, please.
The recipe, culled from Giada De Laurentiis, calls for just a handful of ingredients: eggs, whole milk, cheese, green onions, salt -LSB-...] more
What is more worrying is that despite growing evidence of these illegal badger gassing networks and an investigation by Avon and Somerset Police, the government is now pushing ahead with researching gassing as an option for culling badgers, which gives an effective green light to these criminal activities.
«We don't need any more trials or pilots — the belief that badger culling represents an effective solution to the problem of TB in cattle has already been disproven.»
He analysed data from more than 3000 buffalo culled over 20 years in South Africa's Kruger National Park.
Bechara and his team studied 69 stroke patients culled from a registry at the University of Iowa that was assembled to study the effect of brain damage on cognition, memory and motion; they selected subjects who, at the time of their strokes, had been smoking at least five cigarettes daily for more than two years.
Scientific American's independent judging panel elected Shinozuka from a pool of 15 Scientific American Science in Action Award finalists, who were culled from thousands of Google Science Fair submissions from more than 90 countries.
Medical scientists, on the other hand, are crunching billions of data points culled from millions of patients about genetic mutations that make people more vulnerable to diseases like diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
In science news around the world, the European Commission proposes that the European Union consider funding military research, more investigations at Japanese universities cast doubts on claims for a leading hypertension drug, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials plan a culling of barred owls in the Pacific Northwest in hopes of saving the endangered northern spotted owl, and more.
Scientists found that culling older, larger prey fish can lead to more small fish for predators to dine on, even though the overall number of prey decline
If the smaller fish's top predators are culled, the former's numbers will grow, and they will consume more of the invertebrates: suddenly the fledgling starfish have fewer creatures eating them.
«Our modelling provides compelling evidence, for those charged with controlling Bovine TB, that investment in increasing the frequency of cattle testing is a far more effective strategy than badger culling
In the new year, NHS England is set to announce the details of another cull to prescription services — limiting access to treatments for more common ailments, such as eye drops and laxatives.
Queen guitarist Brian May launched an online petition to stop the cull, which has amassed more than 155,000 signatures to date.
Now, the same groups have built more elaborate models that paint a detailed picture of how the British countryside was ravaged by the FMD virus, taking into account things such as the location of every farm, the estimated number of pigs, cattle, and sheep each farm contained, as well as exhaustive data about the spread of the disease and the culling process.
A more intense culling campaign would have reduced the number of cases by 66 %, according to one study.
The U.K. government's chief veterinarian, Nigel Gibbens, yesterday called the culls «the best available option» for controlling the disease and said they should be rolled out to more of the country.
But new studies show that, if anything, the measures haven't been strict enough: A more rigorous culling policy in the first phase of the epidemic could have saved millions of animals, the researchers say.
The more than 35 technology projects on display at the company's campus included its far - out virtual WorldWide Telescope (WWT), software that is helping the U.S. National Science Foundation's Ocean Observatories Initiative cull data from deep - sea sensors as well as programs designed to make solitary Internet searches a thing of the past.
Information that empowers ocean users to avoid the large predators is far more effective for public safety than culling sharks, the authors said.
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