Sentences with phrase «deep root»

We're addressing the key underlying surface issues and the deep root issues as well.
They don't have a deep root system and so drought or other problems easily affect them.
When we are not aware of the deep root causes of this pain, everything around us become fuzzy.
The Land Institute has been conducting trials for 40 years to cross-breed «deep root» traits of perennial prairie grass cousins into annual grains.
The word took such deep root in my heart that I have never heard anything from his mouth which came back to my mind more persistently.
Until the beginning of the last century, these enclaves did not strike a deep root, except in the case of the Mughal Empire where the East India Company was supplanting the Emperors as the paramount power.
Thou didst clear the ground for it; it took deep root and filled the land.
How many of those rededications took deep root and withstood the hectoring gales of life's winter seasons?
And then, growing off of that deep root of knowing, there are tendrils announcing that where He has placed me, in this season of my life — that's enough, too.
So all of this points to deep root psychological habits.
Some of these trends have deeper roots, however, such as the still - increasing tendency to move toward the cloud.
That connection between power and high heels has deep roots.
Based on how deep the roots of female entrepreneurship reach — not very deep, compared to the other gender — he inferred that it was an unfair standard.
Juniper Networks has deep roots in Silicon Valley.
The government's failure to tackle the big underlying problem — deep rooted corruption and mismanagement in Brasilia — was «distressing,» said one fund manager who trades sovereign debt.
But sustainability has deep roots at VMware, No. 40 on this year's Best Companies to Work For list, up from its No. 65 spot in 2015.
«Juno and her cloud - penetrating science instruments will dive in to see how deep the roots of this storm go and help us understand how this giant storm works and what makes it so special,» Bolton said in a NASA statement.
Fear of failure often has deep roots in our early lives, so getting tough with yourself and giving yourself a lecture is about as effective as yelling at a teary two year old.
Nicknamed «Moo U» by the locals, the University of Guelph has deep roots in the agricultural and food industry, and its MBA program reflects that.
«Ventures perform better — survive longer, generate greater annual profits and cash flows — when their founders locate them in their home regions where they have deep roots of family and friends.
Although cultural conditioning has deep roots, respect is universally understood — and is an essential step in bridging the cultural gap.
Sorenson speculates that having deep roots in a region may help founders raise capital and recruit the talent they need for their businesses.
T - Mobile's proposed merger with Sprint would keep the headquarters of the combined company on the Eastside where the wireless carrier has deep roots, and ensure that the coming evolution of the wireless industry will play out in the Northwest.
Anheuser - Busch InBev and SABMiller — two companies with deep roots in developing countries — have transformed the global brewing business, taking market share from competitors in advanced and developing nations alike.
Canada and Japan have deep roots that date back to the opening of Canada's diplomatic office in Tokyo in 1929.
A content producer and digital marketer with deep roots in strategic SEO will be necessary.
They can lead to a stronger and healthier businesses with deep roots in the local business community.
The company is relying on deep roots in its home turf to survive an assault by Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O), which is revving up operations in Latin America's largest economy six years after entering the market.
Yet some of the most powerful officials crafting Trump's economic policies have deep roots in the global, corporate realm.
Formerly Verifone Taxi Systems, we are a fast - paced, entrepreneurial company with deep roots in the taxi and for - hire industry.
Unless Netflix can quickly put down deep roots in the Chinese TV industry, it is going to remain a purveyor of minority - taste, foreign content.
Mapping seven experience phases of the buyer journey can be one of the most significant undertakings an organization can do to gain deep rooted knowledge about their markets and buyers.
Improving your finances is no different — you need many deep roots branching out to strengthen you.
With deep roots in media, Eric Hippeau has established himself as a leading venture and growth stage investor.
International automakers have put down deep roots in America, and over the past 50 years have become a significant and integral part of the U.S. economy.
These ideas were the legends of ignorant people in our deep rooted past so help the living and to provide leadership to show people their morals.
A victim told the court: «To have trusted institutions such as the church and the legal system allow lawyers to try and discredit me - to seed doubt of my character into the jury about how trustworthy I was - has stayed with me and led to a deep rooted mistrust of myself.
To this end, he argues, rightly, that «Cynicism should be seen as a purely classical phenomenon, with deep roots in many aspects of Greek experience,» interpreting even «Cynic asceticism as a response to the Greek experience of poverty.»
Is it also because some of these abusive behaviors also have deep roots in US culture to some extent because we expect to see said behaviors and it's normalized consciously or subconsciously?
It was a small, southern community, with a long history, deep roots and consistent Christian morality The only visible difference was our whiteness or our blackness.
I managed our entire life, I raised the tinies practically on my own, I homeschooled our daughter, I began to put down deep roots, I was so tired.
The editorial text seems to imply that the recent crisis - post Vatican II I assume - has deep roots in the outgoing intellectual orthodoxy (Thomism); and you ask rhetorically for a solution to the crisis without reference to that particular synthesis: «Why did everything collapse so quickly in the 1960s?»
Its deepest root, however, is not his native combativeness but Pell's faith.
With this we have finally identified the deepest root of leisure.
She is rightly convinced also that her conviction has deep roots in the Bible and especially in Jesus's concern for the poor and oppressed.
Hence, in the current crisis of values in our contemporary culture, their approach provides a more open affirmation of the historical capability of democratic ideas and institutions («the American mind») to develop by uncovering their deepest roots.
Your pride is truly sad to see which shows how deep rooted Satan's hold has on you.
Probably it took deepest root in California, and it is still here.
reaches back, perhaps unwittingly, to the deeper roots from which the Western literary imagination springs — an imaginative tradition that owes much to Paul's hermeneutic of trust in God and suspicion of ourselves.
With deep roots in both ancient Israel and classical Greek and Roman political thought and practice, the origins of a specifically Christian just war concept first appeared in the thought of Augustine.
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