Sentences with phrase «day scourge»

In this first example of that phenomenon in birds and nematodes, we learned that a class of parasites that is a present - day scourge once switched hosts from birds to mammals — a process that is all too familiar to modern epidemiologists.
Even ordinary studies of human physiology, for example, suggest that humans are so adapted for intense physical activity that a sedentary lifestyle spawns modern - day scourges like diabetes and heart disease.

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Distracted driving is a scourge on the roads these days.
Rather than looking at corporate work as the evil scourge of the earth (though you certainly want to make sure your personal values align with an organization's corporate values), riding the elevator to the 11th floor every day may be exactly where God needs you to develop your spiritual character, your gifts and to reach those who are broken, empty and living without knowing their Savior.
For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on: And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again.
In spite of the recurrent failure of the church to be true to Christ's teaching, in this important matter, the fact remains that the gospel continues to this day to be the chief antidote to the cult of power which has been the worst scourge of our distraught century.
For instance, Matthew 20:18 - 19: «Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem; and the son of man will be delivered to the chief priests and scribes, and they will condemn him to death, and deliver him to the Gentiles to be mocked and scourged and crucified, and he will be raised on the third day
In a story that's one part Indiana Jones, one part Nana's craft day down at the local bingo hall, and every part bananas, Hobby Lobby — the giant arts and crafts retailer and apparent scourge of the global archeological community — is being forced by the U.S. Justice Department to return thousands of illegally acquired ancient Iraqi artifacts and pay a multi-million dollar fine.
And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again.
-- So often the scourge of the national team, L'Équipe takes its cue from Ali G with a simple one - word headline the day after the match
TWU 100 President John Samuelsen said the focus of the lobby day must be on «ending the scourge of assaults,» and on ensuring that the «empty promises of the M.T.A.» to install partitions and alarms would be filled.
A cure for cancer - it could well be the most invigorating, but frustrating goal for medical research, but the work at a lab in Albany may help to end the scourge of cancer one day.
GII issues this Press Release to mark the day and draw Ghanaians» attention to the scourge of corruption in Ghana and the need for us to fight it.
The NRA and several presidential candidates, are rapidly taking aim at President Obama's expected executive action on gun control, just days after reports emerged on his plan to tackle America's firearm scourge.
This heartbreaking incident puts into clear focus both the difficulties our police officers face every day and the true scourge of guns and gun violence faced by our police, our communities and our nation.
In those days, the Salk polio vaccine, hailed as deliverance from the dreaded scourge that crippled and killed thousands of children every year, ranked as the hottest thing in medical science.
For the study, MAbs were rapidly produced in tobacco plants in as little as ten days, giving promise to change the image of scourged product that causes lung cancer into a manufacturing system for societal benefits against infectious diseases.
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There's a big star taking the screen this summer, but you might not expect who it is: the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk will appear in Independence Day: Resurgence to help fight against the alien scourge trying to invade Earth.
Unfortunately, nowadays, we do not pay the proper attention to such problem as world hunger; we speculate about different car and plane accidents that take away people's life, we are afraid of different natural disasters about which we hear day and night; we speak of terrorism as of a social scourge of modern society: http://customcollegeessays.com/blog/terrorism-essay.
It's fantastic to know that we didn't have a flea problem during a summer when they were to be predicted to be a scourge - and we just sprayed a natural formula on them every other day.
Developed by Spanish development house Mercury Steam, the designers have created a wonderful tale around the End of Days, some supernatural forces and a symbol of hope and protection in the form of Gabriel, a knight in the Brotherhood of Light charged with defending innocent people scourged by the dark forces spawned by the Lords of Shadow.
Spoofing the marketing of bottled water, as we highlighted the other day, is but one of the myriad tools being engaged to counter this resource hogging scourge.
In the days of yore, the scourge of the junior associate was document review, which often meant sitting in a basement or warehouse poring over thousands of pages of documents in banker's boxes to flag them for relevance, privilege, and so on.
Did you know that you can protect yourself against this scourge, usually for just pennies a day?
«Unfortunately, there has been no agreement on how to combat the scourge of patent trolls on our economy without burdening the companies and universities who rely on the patent system every day to protect their inventions,» Chairman Patrick Leahy said in a statement.
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