Sentences with phrase «decay do»

As (C - D) is about 4 GtC / year, the influence is distributed over the sources (only the oceans, as volcanoes and vegetation decay don't react on pressure changes) and sinks (oceans and vegetation).
Urban Decay do a range of correctors to suit various problems such as redness, dullness and sallowness.
Urban Decay do a great one!
Quantum mechanics can only in abstract account for decay it does not affect the rate of decay.
Not once in his genealogy of modern decay does he consider that the core failure of Christian moral witness might be a significant factor in muting the creative role of religious faith in public life.
Before storing your cranberries you will want to throw away any berries that are discolored, leathery, tough, shriveled or soft so that any decaying does not spread to any other berries.
Rates of certain decays don't quite match those predicted by the standard model.
Urban Decay did a great job of stirring up a frenzy over the new Naked palette per usual.
State of Decay does nail the whole «survival» element, outperforming other games in the genre.
Consequently, State of Decay doesn't pull any punches with character loss, the realities of life in the community and the dynamic structure can force you to make very difficult moral decisions.
State of Decay does a lot of things right when it comes to zombie survival, but I think they can go deeper.

Not exact matches

She's proud of what she achieved with Yahoo, but the business was quickly decaying and all the team managed to do was offset the declines.
In 1955, Scientific American asked the question, somewhat sneeringly, about why so many people were «violently against» the process of fluoridating municipal water — a process that, according to the mandarins of science, was clearly shown to prevent tooth decay and do no harm.
But this does not mean that guest blogging will be decayed at all.
If Enterprise is afoot, wealth accumulates whatever may be happening to Thrift; and if Enterprise is asleep, wealth decays, whatever Thrift may be doing.
@lunchbreaker: The discovery of dinasour soft tissue does not change the laws of radioactive decay.
Asking «where does it go when the body dies» is simply answered by the conversion of the decay process.
They are also what they are, and they move, change, grow, flourish, or decay as they do by reason of their relation to other things.
And if at that point I could think or reason which, of course, atheists probably believe I would not be able to do because I would be nothing but decaying matter... I believe that I would be disappointed to not see God as I expected to.
Without pretending to be scientific about it, the world may be imagined to be a vast collection of existences — things and substances of various compositions and kinds — each of which is what it is, and moves, changes, grows, or decays as it does by reason of its relation to other things: things existing in various ways by, and in some cases, at the expense of, or on, other things.
If we do not stop this idiot clamor about private healthcare as being the best in the world and put in place a government supervised universal health care system, the US will crumble and decay within the next 50 years.
You do not know how or when the carbon molecule was created, nor do you know whether the rate of decay was constant (you assume it instead) because you can not measure the conditions in the past.
Why do we get tooth decay?
Acts 2:31 - 32 he looked ahead and spoke of the resurrection of the Christ, that He was neither abandoned to Hades, nor did His flesh suffer decay.
If he who is in us is greater..., means our body, does it make sense that our bodies are decaying from sickness and we do not overcome bad habits?
My racist relatives in Mississippi used to talk about the moral decay brought by integrating black people into white society... of cours, e they didn't complain about the cross burnings or lynchings being moral decay..
And with the Sun continuously expanding and contributions of green house gases from volcanoes, African termites, cows and decaying trees / plants / insects / animals, there may not be anything we can do about it even if there is an effect.
You did say that not praying leads to moral decay.
The Christian life is not about tolerance... but truth... The Bible is quite specific about what sin is... we must love the sinner but not tolerate the sin... being a Christian requires us to know and speak the truth in love... tolerance means accepting everything without judgment... we can not do that in this society in the midst of moral decay.
In what way does not saying a prayer before a town hall meeting contribute to «society's moral decay»?
If we are to speak truly to our age, therefore, we can assume, not (1) the complete ignorance of Christian principles, such as existed in the decaying civilization of early Greece and Rome; (2) the thoroughgoing knowledge and acceptance of Christian principles, such as existed in the time of most of our grandparents; or (3) the vigorous antagonism to the gospel, such as now exists among those who accept either the Marxist or the Fascist interpretation of history; but (4) a vague and tenuous residuum of Christian piety, devoid of any intention of doing anything about it.
Carbon 14 assumptions, e.g. rate of C14 generation in upper atmosphere, have absolutely nothing to do with the lead - lead decay rate.
I would think he / she was trying to use it to poke holes in radio carbon dating but all it does is show there is a slight change in decay over different periods of time.
He simply could not understand how fossils could be dated and was just positive that man ate all the dinosaurs, and no matter how hard I tried to explain how sediment layers build up at consistent rates, how radio carbon decays at a predictable rate, how fossils form and why we know this, nothing I told him could convince him that T - rexs did not run the earth in the «time of Adam and Eve».
Things didn't remain in a constant state of decay requiring tireless upkeep.
Doesn't the Bible call us to be lights in the darkness, and to bring life and healing to those areas which are full of death and decay?
Yet even effective jobs programs do not fully address the cultural decay and moral disintegration of poor black communities.
The more profound issue signaled by the crisis in authority has to do with a decay in the communion of saints and a decline in the powers of soul enjoyed by those within that communion to whom authority is entrusted.
They are unhappy with developments in America, but rather than direct their anger against the corporate economic powers that are doing them dirt, they have instead been diverted to conservative cultural issues» race, crime, moral decay, homosexuality, guns, abortion, feminism, anti-Americanism, and on into infinity» that are largely irrelevant to their lives.
Yet, to repeat another point made earlier, if these constraints themselves become too rigid, as they often do in the unfolding of a religious tradition, then the communication flow becomes so burdened with redundancy that it loses any truly informational (in this case, revelatory) character and decays into the transmission of mere banality.
For not only does it assign genuine value to nature by incorporating the characteristics of contingency, open - endedness, growth and decay in a general metaphysic, but it also assigns an important place to reason as a means for making explicit our understanding of the general structures which may be said to underlie the world as a whole.
Israel's God, YHWH, was the Lord of human history, the creator of the world, the only true God; and while the annual processes of generation, growth, harvest and decay therefore all emanated from Him, they did not constitute the paramount activity for which He was honoured.
I don't want to have to look at decaying plastic junk every time I drive past it!
I suppose these longer periods can be disregarded because God did not want Jesus to see decay (Ps 16:10; Acts 2:27).
Why do cells have «laws» of reproduction, development, growth and decay?
But the athletic attitude tends ever to break down, and it inevitably does break down even in the most stalwart when the organism begins to decay, or when morbid fears invade the mind.
But since de Bruyn doesn't evaluate the moral, political, and spiritual content of Burke's choice - a content we could assess for its continuing merit today - the «polite society» defended by Burke seems hardly preferable to the cultural decay he feared.
So then nuclear power doesn't exist by your logic because it operates under the same laws of nuclear physics as radiometric decay.
While this system has broken down, it has decayed not simply because the animal spirits of Wall Street did not temper their zeal with a respect for greater community, but because American citizens embraced the pact that was offered them: an endless supply of baubles from citizens in chains so long as they refused to speak out in the pulpit against the notion that greed is good, that profit maximization is the chief end of man.
«It is only the greatest outward symptom of decay amid a whole series of inner symptoms, which perhaps had remained hidden and invisible to the eyes of most people, or which like ostriches people did not want to see.»
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