Sentences with phrase «endows other»

This program endows other benefits like insurance cover and business reimbursements apart from exclusive invitation to celebrations and specialist training programs.
The Higgs boson [the hypothetical particle that endows other particles with mass] would not be seen immediately.
The particle is part of the mechanism that endows all other particles with mass.
Last July, the teams working on ATLAS and another detector, the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS), announced compelling evidence for the Higgs boson, a long - predicted particle and part of the proposed mechanism that endows other particles with mass (see Nature 487, 147 — 148; 2012).
Such a particle or particles would look much like the Higgs predicted by theorists and could do the job of helping to endow other particles with mass, but might differ in important ways that would hint at new physics beyond the current set of predictions.
Among the new particles emerging from the collider's mini-fireballs, physicists hope to find the Higgs boson, which according to theory is responsible for endowing all other particles with mass.
The LHC is designed to find the hypothetical particles (most notably the Higgs boson, believed to endow other particles with mass) that would back up that theory.
One of the most sought of these is the Higgs boson, also known as the God particle because, according to current theory, it endowed all other particles with mass.
The still - hypothetical Higgs boson is thought to endow all other particles with mass.
Though a physician had offered to restore her sight with his needle treatment, Hetephras was content to view the world through the tawny clouds with which the gods had afflicted her; in exchange they had endowed her other senses with greater clarity.

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Even if the feds boosted existing supports, Canada would lag far behind the well - endowed auto industry R&D programs that have been established in other countries, including the U.S, Sweden and South Korea.
The richest and most endowed professional school in the world has just launched a campaign to raise an unprecedented $ 1 billion for student aid, faculty research, and other projects.
The ensuing boom endowed the middle class in the United States and other countries, but was debt financed, first for home ownership and commercial real estate, then by consumer credit to purchase of automobiles and appliances, and finally by credit - card debt just to meet living expenses.
What's happened here by Mr. Paulson of Goldman Sachs is almost a mirror image of what the other Goldman Sachs» Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin did in Russia: he's creating and endowing a class of kleptocrats by giving them liquid treasury securities in exchange for basically worthless junk.
There are nine other scholar - lecturers — including one journalism educator: Andrew Leckey, an endowed professor at Arizona State University, where he serves as president of the Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism.
The greatness of America is rooted in the virtue of our principles; that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights; that government must be by the consent of those who are governed; that it is precisely the defense of rights and due process for the utterly indefensible that secures the rights of all others.
Sura (4) 34 «Men are the vigilant custodians of women, because of what Allah has endowed upon the one over the other, in that they spend from their means.
On the other hand, Jill Mann was appointed to an endowed chair in the English department although she is an outspoken atheist.
But how does it all arise — the challenge on the one hand, and the mistrust on the other — except out of the fact that neither we nor our adversaries have sufficiently measured the powers of growth with which Christ endowed his Church?
A little thought about natural law makes clear that there is no other species than man so endowed with the possibilities of its own protection and thoughtful promulgation; no other species that can display such a reverence for life that it can fight against the dying of the light; no other that can so protect its weakest, most vulnerable members.
Us pagans believe we are endowed with reason which allows us to judge whether or not someone can be trusted to deliver on their promises, if they are dangerous, or harmful — by watching their behavior - We judge — not some other being upstairs - Obama has shown his lack of human compassion and untruthfulness for 4 years, we have seen that his God is re-election money and that is at who's feet he worships.
Since no other way is specified, the subject is tacitly endowed with the power of selection.
To make such a leap of logic is to commit the other glaring error often made by proponents of animal rights and environmental ethics: they fail to see that the rights endowed to animals are not identical with the rights of human beings.
A mysterious power transforms the results of the human labour into «commodities», endows them with «value,» and makes them exchangeable for other commodities of equal value.
Backed by an old culture, endowed with a rich civilization, and acquainted with logic, philosophy, and other intellectual pursuits, the people of Iran became familiar with the teachings of Islam.
«This responsibility for God's earth means that human beings, endowed with intelligence, must respect the laws of nature and the delicate equilibria existing between the creatures of this world... The laws found in the Bible dwell on relationships, not only among individuals but also with other living beings... by their mere existence they bless him and give him glory»... «the Lord rejoices in all his works» (Ps 104:31).
My quarrel is with those women who, knowing that they carry within them life by anyone's definition, refuse to confront that fact, insist on pulling the veil of self - regarding ignorance over what they bear, and abort because they are endowed with rights that trump all other rights and interests.
They are to be men, different from others only in that they have been especially chosen and anointed and especially endowed for a supremely important task.
I suspect that the people of the city of Boston, the place where I live and work, would find Paul's Corinth quite familiar: a port city, a regional capital, bustling with commerce, with an ethnically heterogeneous population of diverse religious affiliations, endowed (among other things) with a flourishing sex industry.
A people endowed with great vitality, strong natural instincts, the highest moral energy, and the keenest intellectual capacity, yet whose life consisted not in all the things which fill the life of the other peoples of the earth.
On the one hand, God must so act to accept both the self and all others into God's own everlasting life as thereby to endow them with abiding significance.
In the end, if I do not misjudge, these devotional Hindus will prefer their own Redeemer's words in the Gita: «Even those devotees who, endowed with faith, worship other gods, worship me alone.»
Since they are by nature insensitive, they can not be endowed with any significance other than mathematical.
Primarily, therefore, the «man» and «son of man» of Psalm 8 is also the king, whose sacred office endows him with the resources of divine power not just over his human subjects but over all other creatures within his domain; and it is only his sins which cause this power to be withheld.
The second is his equal conviction that we never shall so learn without a repentance, which among other things learns to trust the existence with which we have been endowed as the gift of one to whom we can say, Abba.
So while it would be admitted that Whitehead has redefined both Bradley's feeling and his immediate experience by (so to speak) peeling them off from each other, nevertheless Whitehead's redefined feeling would still be seen as endowed with the substrative status that in Bradley was accorded to immediacy.
But I am often surprised and perplexed that men who wrote in the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal, and are endowed by their Creator with the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, could so quickly seek to take the first of those rights — the right of life — from others.
I know this because every single one of them has been endowed with human characteristics proving that we created them, not the other way around.
The inelegantly named Home Bargains are used as a prism to analyse the FA Sunday Cup, the ridiculously over endowed but underachieving football town of Northwich is introduced and we learn of junior super team Fletcher Moss Rangers — the Senrab FC of the North — the club that begat Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford, Danny Welbeck and others.
let others say they're skill endowed — i call it stupid, they're in our shadow.
The Mattress is packed in a cover which is wet free before it is shipped to other countries and that endows with healthy serenity.
Other less well - endowed women have agreed with me that the more - or-less horizontal position was easier to begin with.
But there is that belief, among them, that they are better endowed intellectually than other nationalities and unlike many people who have superiority complexes, they have, by and large, an inability to hide that belief, which breeds resentment against them wherever they go.
Maitama, a former Minister of Solid Minerals in the sixties, said that as a former minister he is aware that Nigeria is endowed with the wealth of resources outside oil, saying the country has gold, diamond and other resources.
Like other people, I had thought that his Master's degree in Economics and extensive public service experience could not have sufficientlyprepared him for a reign over 3 million people — a kingdom which isalmost the size of Kuwait, although not as endowed, but as demographically diverse Kuwait.
To the Members of the Democratic Party Platform Drafting Committee: At our founding, what made America different from every other country that existed before was a commitment to an ideal that had never been advanced — that all are created equal, endowed by their Creator with the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The maps the task force released yesterday group Republican voters into districts that, rather than pulling together similar towns or neighborhoods, contort themselves into shapes that, with only a little imagination, look like «well - endowed camels,» among other things.
President Akufo - Addo, who has on various national and international platforms emphasized his belief that Ghana, like many other African countries, is endowed with enormous resources to guarantee its growth, said that a government under him is «bent on mobilizing Ghana's own considerable resources to resolve Ghana's problems.»
«Individuals in social networks are endowed not only with network ties, but identities: sets of characteristics that they attribute to themselves and others by virtue of their association with, and participation in, social groups.»
«These exciting results indicate that there is a new standard of care option for a population of head and neck cancer patients with no other treatment options,» said the trial's international co-chair Robert Ferris, M.D., Ph.D., UPMC Endowed Professor, and chief of the Division of Head and Neck Surgery and co-leader of the Cancer Immunology Program at UPCI.
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