My «belief system» requires no such
elaborate web of theories and rationalizations.
Be especially wary when new technology stocks splurge on
elaborate web sites and glossy investor brochures.
Be especially wary when growth tech stocks splurge
on elaborate web sites and glossy investor brochures.
But in a new twist, a team led by Paul Chaikin of New York University has
created elaborate webs of DNA never seen in nature and persuaded these structures to make exact copies of themselves.
At least it's a belief that's consistent with the facts and doesn't require
an elaborate web of unsupported theories and claims to justify it.
In point of fact Christianity is
an elaborate web of such theories and claims, none of which is supported by any objective evidence.
Physicist Peter Chen (also known as Chen - Yuan Chen) of Taiwan's National Pingtung University of Education reportedly constructed
an elaborate web of over a hundred fake e-mail addresses and used it to get some 60 papers — all now retracted — into the Journal of Vibration and Control, which apparently did not have sufficient control of its own reviewing process.
The discredited surgeon, formerly of the Karolinska Institute (KI) in Stockholm, also spun
an elaborate web of lies for Benita Alexander, a former NBC investigative producer who fell in love with him while on an assignment to cover his work.
The show itself may be long gone, but
its elaborate Web site lives on, still «uncovering our earliest ancestor.»
While Roger and his partners try to keep the death a secret to avoid police interference, Igor constructs
an elaborate web of lies to ease the concerns of Assita, who does not know that her husband has passed.
In The Counselor, a lawyer (Michael Fassbender) finds himself caught up in
an elaborate web of drug trafficking.
8:00 pm — TCM — North by Northwest Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) gets mistaken for George Kaplan and pulled into
an elaborate web of espionage in one of Hitchcock's most enjoyable and funniest thrillers.
The whole world is
an elaborate webbing, each organism depending on another.