Sentences with phrase «divide points between»

If we divide the points between 5 meals, we get 20 points (or less) per meal, which will keep your blood sugar stable and you'll be able to avoid the adverse symptoms described above.
If we divide the points between 5 meals, we get 20 points (or less) per meal, which will keep your blood sugar stable and you'll be able to avoid the adverse symptoms described above.
This is a major dividing point between WOW and Norwegian.
Fellini stood here at the dividing point between the neorealism of his earlier films (like «La Strada») and the carnival visuals of his extravagant later ones («Juliet of the Spirits,» «Amarcord»).
Mexico has been the dividing point between GM and Unifor.
[71] Elsewhere in the city, Canal Street serves as the dividing point between the «South» and «North» portions of various streets.
Even the type of evidence used can be a dividing point between cases.

Not exact matches

The other data point that stood out was the divide between urban and rural business owners who plan to offer a new service next year.
Now, the point of this rambling reflection is not to further entrench the imaginary divide between the privileged «in» and the underprivileged «out.»
What I find so maddening in my efforts to negotiate the barriers between my Protestantism and my seminarians» Catholicism is that while we are united in so many of our convictions and practices, we are divided by differences real enough to make the Omega Point almost as remote as in the bad old days of open hostility between our churches.
What is more, as Buber has pointed out, the resumption of true dialogue between peoples will only be possible when the existential mistrust which divides the world into two hostile camps is overcome.
But Bergson has pointed out the arbitrary nature of the dividing line drawn by commonsense between the zone of «organic» determinisms and that of «spontaneity» in the course of embryogenesis.
One of the deepest divides in our society is between those at the top who see reality comfortably from that point of view and those at the bottom whose experience is so different.
Indeed, that point «actually strikes both sides of the divide between Rome and the Reformation.»
In fact, the vision of Peter that God in Christ had destroyed purity - impurity divide between Jew and Gentile (Acts 10) was a turning point in the early church to build a new koinonia transcending religions.
It's equally as amazing that there is quite a bit that divides, to the point of vicious fighting between denominations a la John MacArthur's attack.
Give it a rest, because even a bully in a school yard would know that out of nothing nothing happens, but of course it would take the nerd to conceive what the bully would not get even perhaps at a ripe old age, that what was always before the something which lead to the «thing» on the bully's hand was the Infinite and that what's on the bully's hand can be infinitely divided, or that between the bully's pinky and thumb exists an infinity in itself, as is between the number 1 and another number 1 (one unit and another unit), which make 2, or that the bully's hand will at one infinitely minute point in time disolve into the INFINITE, give it a rest Tom, Tom with the spelling, since you can not comprehend what lays between the fine letters, let alone conceive the truth, and distill knowledge from the ore your inadequate imagination fails to mine.
At this point, you can mix in the strawberries and divide the batter between the donut cavities, or you can divide the donut batter between the cavities and press the strawberry pieces by hand into the batter (as seen in the video — basically, placing the strawberries in by hand evenly disperses them in the donuts).
As I've pointed out before, the party's tripartite electoral college (divided between MPs / MEPs, party members, and affiliated trade unions and socialist societies) means that some votes are worth significantly more than others.
The big divide is between those who expect to at some point (43 %) and those who do not (41 %).
Although the district is almost evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, and Barack Obama won it by about eight points in 2008 and six in 2012, Eldridge suffered a 30 - point defeat.
The radius of the arc was equal to the square of the length between the ski's two contact points divided by four times the difference between the widest and thinnest points of the ski.
Davis and Todd also point out that human parents divide land between their children using similar reasoning.
In his book Elements, Euclid shows how to divide a straight line running between points A and B into two by a point P so that the ratio of the longer segment (AP) to the shorter one (PB) is exactly the same as the ratio of the entire line (AB) to the longer segment (AP).
Most coverage highlighted that the divide between Democrats and Republicans about human evolution had widened to a 24 — percentage point margin (67 percent of Democrats accept that humans evolved versus 43 percent of Republicans) from just a 10 - point margin in 2009.
At one point, I even felt that there was some Antonioni geography - is - a-reflection-of-state-of-mind being channeled in the divide between urban Paris and the wide open midwest american suburbs; although perhaps not so and probably not worth considering further.
While the film is clearly on Sands» side, the strike was ultimately futile since, although then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher eventually conceded some points, Ireland remains a bitterly divided island to this day, nine other men also committed suicide via starving themselves, and hatred between the Northern Protestants and Southern Catholics continues unabated, with lulls in the violence, here and there.
At the point of departure, we find George Simmons lounging around his sprawling mansion where he's dividing his time between making phony phone calls and perusing script proposals poolside.
It doesn't, and Bateman basically repeats the same points over and over again, occasionally tossing in some historical context to the political divide between these characters.
The highest - ranked book was subtracted from 200,000, and that figure was divided by 10,000 to derive a point total of somewhere between zero and twenty.
[9] The break points between each quintile in 2017 dollars are, in thousands: $ 24.9; $ 48.3; $ 85.6; & $ 149.6 (e.g., the income dividing line between families in the first and second quintile is $ 24,900).
The report found that the demographic divide between teachers and students of color had increased by 3 percentage points.
And further proving that these young drivers aren't just getting lucky once in a while, Stacy had eight podium finishes, divided equally between second and third, and ended up second in the GTS points.
She points out that The Space Between Us is not a novel about caste (Sera Dubash is a Parsi not a Hindu, and the Parsi's do not hold to the caste system) but the more universal system of class divisions - what brings us together and what divides us.
His life had been divided between the two places so exactly that bias towards either one of them at this turning point of forty threatened to cripple his memory, which was the last thing he needed, especially as he was on his way to a third, new city with no idea what it would have in store for him.
The line between fiction and nonfiction is often debated, but is there a single dividing point or an all - encompassing truth a writer is supposed to tell?
The Thursday sessions have been punctuated with new rounds of survey materials; Shatzkin's much - anticipated interview of WOOL author Hugh Howey's and his agent Kristin Nelson; and some sobering looks at the frequent divide between book discovery and point of sales.
To determine risk we'd take the difference between 135 and 100, which is 35 points and divide it by two, because we sold two calls for every one purchased.
[69] In the Government of San Diego County, Point Loma is divided between District 1 and District 4.
Situated on Escarceo Point, the actual hole in the wall is a short tunnel at 12 meters through a mini mountain that constitutes the dividing range between ebb and tide.
These charming white - washed cottages, with a whimsical flair, is situated at the southernmost point of Africa in the small town of Agulhas, which also indicate the official dividing line between the Atlantic and Ind...
There's also changes to the way that the game handles accrual of skill points over longer - term leveling, with a pretty stark divide between free players and VIP members, which is going to further affect players in terms of leveling things up.
We'd have to explore level of persistence and the asynchronous gameplay between players to even begin to construct a clearer dividing line, and that that point I think most people don't care enough to make the distinction.
Completing a heist rewards you with experience, and with each level you gain skill points to divide as you wish between four skill trees.
It seems like the thin line between Technology and Media has evaporated to the point where there is no longer a discernible divide at all.
The textures are varied and smooth, and the animations are crisp to the point where there is a clear divide between this and previous Halo instalments, visually speaking.
In Summer, a tree of knowledge stands on the left and a race car driver on the right, either pointing upward or beckoning in; between and behind them, an iconic mountain, as perfectly triangular as Fuji, is outlined; faint lines divide the canvas into even 16ths.
With deep roots in the Berkshires, Field divides his time between these Massachusetts hills and the juke points of Nashville, playing everywhere from The Red Lion Inn to the North Adams American Legion when he's Berkshire - based.
Jerry Ropson is an artist, writer, and educator, dividing time between his hometown of Pollards Point, Newfoundland and the windy marshes of Sackville, New Brunswick.
Sometimes these fields of painting and photography divide cleanly between foreground and background, as with «The Twain Shall Meet» (2015), which is the destination point at the furthest reach of the gallery, and serves as a kind of visual thesis for Predecessors.
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