Sentences with phrase «discernible cause»

The professional must be careful not to overuse this serious label, especially when considering young children with problematic behavior with discernible cause and with reasonable treatment potential.
I have to think more about your response — but my quick response is that it isn't clear to me whether there is a clearly discernible cause and effect relationship between the economy, oil prices, and food prices, and whether either of those three variables are a mediator or moderator of the relationship between the other two.
«With the very rare exception of idiopathic aggression — aggression for which there is no discernible cause - every bite is provoked from the dog's perspective.
Although this condition can be secondary to head injuries, metabolic irregularities or tumors, a relatively common form is termed idiopathic epilepsy — so named because there is no discernible cause for the violent seizures that an affected cat experiences.
In general, seizures fall into two categories: symptomatic, meaning that they have a discernible cause and the seizure is a symptom.
But some 40 million Americans suffer debilitating headaches that have no discernible cause.
Colic is a frustrating situation for new moms, because it doesn't have any discernible cause.
The Bitcoin price increased from the $ 220 range to around $ 260 without any discernible causes, suggesting that the spike in demand came from one person or a cooperative group.

Not exact matches

If a Bible verse (or discovery) is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical or metaphorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.
If a Bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either; (i) taken out of context; (ii) symbolic, allegorical or otherwise means something other than it says; (iii) referring to another verse somewhere else that rectifies the error; (iv) a translation or copyist's error; (v) a mystery of God not discernible by we mere humans; or (vi) just plain magic.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.)
And that is why, in our prayer at the altar, we ask that the consecration may be brought about for us: Ut nobis Corpus et Sanguis fiat... 3 If I firmly believe that everything around me is the body and blood of the Word, 4 then for me (and in one sense for me alone) is brought about that marvellous «diaphany» which causes the luminous warmth of a single life to be objectively discernible in and to shine forth from the depths of every event, every element: whereas if, unhappily, my faith should flag, at once the light is quenched and everything becomes darkened, everything disintegrates.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.»
- If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.
It's caused by Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli bacteria.1 These bacteria often are carried on the mother's or (hospital) staff's unwashed hands, or in the newborn's mouth.2 The bacteria enter the mother's body through an open, injured area of the nipple, although in some cases there might be no discernible wound.
A cronyism row which saw an SNP cabinet secretary rubber - stamp a # 150,000 grant to the organisers of the T in the Park music festival after a meeting brokered by a former party adviser may have caused First Minister Nicola Sturgeon the inconvenience of having to answer some awkward questions in the Scottish Parliament but it has done her party no discernible harm.
She rejected a defense assertion that Mr. Silver's actions had not caused «discernible harm.»
In a story overseen by an editor named Whittaker Chambers, the magazine noted with its typical prose from the period: «[T] here will be dimly discernible, to those who are interested in cause & effect in history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomb.
This new research shows that in addition to a discernible contribution from natural forcings and human - induced global warming, the large - scale difference between Atlantic and Pacific ocean temperatures plays a fundamental role in causing droughts, and enhancing wildfire risks.
Somehow all that cold weather caused a discernible note of restraint to float through the collections.
Ideas around chance — which Merriam - Webster defines as «something that happens unpredictably without discernible human intention or observable cause» — have driven a lot of art in the past century.
We know that additional GHGs can not be the cause as there was no discernible increase in the atmospheric concentration from the the pre-industrial period.
BERLIN — I just participated in the first face - to - face meeting of the Anthropocene Working Group, a subset of a branch of the International Commission on Stratigraphy examining whether humanity's growth spurt (in both numbers and resource appetites) has caused sufficient change to Earth systems to leave a discernible trace in layered rocks that will build and endure far into the future.
there has been no statistically discernible rise in global temperature for the most recent 15 years despite atmospheric CO2 concentration rising by ~ 4 % during that time so the rise in the CO2 is observed to not be overwhelming other causes of the temperature change, 2.
That asymmetry does not appear to cause a discernible seasonality in the temperature data.
JC comment: By the time of the IPCC SAR (circa 1995), not only did «parental affection» set in, but the whole issue became politicized in Madrid, with the political need to find at least «discernible» evidence of a human cause for warming.
«[T] o give 100 % final exams -LSB-...] causes unnecessary stress for students and -LSB-...] fails to develop any kind of discernible practical skill.»
Whether the cause of your problems is a more obvious experience of trauma with a discernible point of origin, or an ongoing, chronic trauma caused by less obvious stimuli, Laurie Grengs not only has the expertise but the willingness to work with you to help you understand the issues and get closer to resolution.
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