The time, difficulty and expense required to gather information on masses of citizens have decreased exponentially, and the motivation to use such information for evil purposes can be aroused from
dormancy just as easily.
Not exact matches
It's far more sticky — for example, we charge a nominal
dormancy fee to those that don't use the card in three months,
just to encourage people to either use the card or shut it down.
This survival mechanism, called
dormancy, helps prevent germination in the fall,
just before cold weather would kill the seedlings.
«We still don't really know what's happening with the carbohydrate reserves as these plants
just start to break
dormancy.
More than
just an insurance policy against late frosts or unexpected dry spells, it turns out that seed
dormancy has long - term advantages too: Plants whose seeds put off sprouting until conditions are more certain give rise to more species, finds in a team of researchers working at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center in North Carolina.
The pseudo-scientific explanation of his
dormancy and revival is of less import than the fact that he's
just fled to Kronos, home of the Klingons, another regular nemesis of Captain Kirk and his crew.
I can't help but agree that
dormancy and absence are the largest part of the work, but I'm not so sure that these traits couldn't be
just as easily felt without the minimal addition of the texture, which at my time of viewing was cracked and peeling off in the back to expose the pink substructure of the work.