Sentences with word «entanglements»

Real - time visualization of single - polymer growth uncovers the formation and unraveling of polymer entanglements.
Instead, it exhibited consecutive wait - and - jump steps, owing to conformational entanglements formed by newly incorporated monomers.
Entangled whales often drown or die from starvation or injuries; overall, 58 % of the right whale deaths since 2009 were due to entanglements, a big jump from 25 % between 2000 and 2008, says marine mammalogist Scott Kraus of the New England Aquarium in Boston.
Even nonlethal entanglements are «exceptionally costly and [the effects] can last for years,» she says.
These days scientific research almost always involves international entanglements.
Curbing entanglements won't be easy.
Breaking one of the entanglements creates a firewall.
But complementarity breaks another rule of quantum mechanics (see «Problematic entanglements,» below).
Unfortunately, these two entanglements can't coexist.
Experiments beaming photons over sometimes hundreds of kilometres have so far only confirmed quantum theory's outrageous predictions of weird correlations and entanglements between the particles.
For instance, he not only is calling for nationalizing health care and ending overseas military entanglements, but he also says he'll probably lose on May 7.
His trial in State Supreme Court in Queens is the latest in a series of legal entanglements that have dogged Mr. Wills since he was first elected to the City Council in 2010.
Mr. Giuliani, who had a strained relationship with Mr. Pataki for years after endorsing Mr. Cuomo's father, Mario, for re-election over Mr. Pataki in 1994, argued that Andrew Cuomo was introducing partisanship into a chapter of New York's history that had been largely free of such entanglements, and suggested Mr. Cuomo's attack «plays right into the governor's hands.»
According to a source familiar with the history of the Health Department's inquiry, Cuomo's probe will stay clear of MediSys» entanglements with Seminerio (which remain the US attorney's domain)-- but will rather look at accusations of breach of responsibility by the hospitals» boards.
The list of their entanglements is long and messy.
Political newcomer Sean Coffey has landed the support of the Post in his quest to succeed Andrew Cuomo in the AG's office, with the tab's editorial board lauding the fact that he is «unencumbered by entanglements with New York's political establishment» and therefore best suited to clean up Albany.
Nor do I know if she supports our goal of building an independent left party of the working class majority that is free to act without the compromising entanglements of the major parties with their wealthy corporate funders.
At a time when the evidence of deadly climate change is growing by the day, it is shocking that elected leaders are too blinded by their fossil fuel entanglements to see the way forward.»
Silver's lusty entanglements on the taxpayers» dime weren't limited to Albany's seedy fringes, sources said.
Channel 4 has previously commissioned drama's on a fictional trial of Tony Blair and the romantic entanglements of David Blunkett.
Cuomo's endorsement raised eyebrows, in part, because he has been accused in the past by liberals of not helping Senate Democrats and has sought to publicly steer clear of entanglements with the Senate.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo accepted more campaign contributions from, and given state contracts to, a Yonkers construction firm with a history of criminal entanglements, though he and his allies slammed his 2014 GOP opponent, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, for doing the same thing.
For starters, Micah Sifry has pointed to his opposition to the Iraq war, which is consistent with Libertarian disapproval of foreign entanglements.
Some 59 % of voters said the UK's recent entanglements in Iraq and Afghanistan had made them more reluctant to support military interventions by UK forces abroad.
The American public has been left in the dark on how Trump's massive tax cuts may benefit him personally or even the details of his foreign entanglements,» said Sen. Brad Hoylman.
Appealing, for example, to those Senators who, while eager to withdraw from Afghanistan and avoid future such «entanglements,» nonetheless remain anxious about the future of American leadership and economic competitiveness, Kerry argued that «deploying diplomats today [to protect the national interest] is much cheaper than deploying troops tomorrow.»
There was a clear desire not to get involved in foreign entanglements in Syria, to take a less prominent role in Libya, and to keep warfare airborne or rely on special forces.
While people are unenthusiastic about further entanglements in the Middle East, it is worth remembering that they did back Britain's involvement in the Middle East at the time — partly because they thought that hostile groups in the region threatened Britain's security, and partly because of the very nature of those groups.
From there the story weaves in Dev's soul searching amidst a return home to New York, entanglements with a celebrity chef, a cross-cultural love affair, and an epic bromance.
Wendland has a longstanding interest in the entanglements of evidence and ethics in obstetrics: how people marshal evidence selectively to support ethical claims and «common - sense» conclusions about appropriate and inappropriate practices.
NCAA Football 18 would've come out this week, if EA Sports hadn't had to halt the series four years ago amid courtroom entanglements, due to the NCAA's prohibition of players making money off media.
She said the truth was that the accelerated social life at a big university — the prospects of new entanglements — had not changed Jim that much.
Clemens» legal entanglements didn't end there, though.
I've never been out of the United States but I keep my passport handy because you never know when «legal entanglements» may arise.
And that has to be done in an ethical manner, where financial entanglements are disclosed.
On the whole, throughout the period we have been considering, it was recognized that while «religion is every man's general calling,» «it hath pleased the divine wisdom to call forth a select number of men who, being delivered from those entanglements [of worldly affairs] and having their minds more highly purified and more peculiarly fitted for the offices of religion, may attend continually on that very thing.»
For instance, defenders of the micrological view would presumably be ready to acknowledge the similarities between Bradley's nontemporally durational finite centers and Whitehead's epochal actual entities.11 The crucial difference would of course be that the latter are freed from the paradoxical entanglements of Bradley's nonrelational whole of feeling.
Action might be ascetical, playing the role of purifying us of distracting entanglements.
No one would doubt that before the privatization of religion, which is the chief sign of secularization, religion pervaded the entire world of early modern Europeans and there were religious roots to everything as there were nonreligious entanglements in everything deemed religious.
Religious after a fashion, they yet have many other things in them beside their religion, and unholy entanglements and associations inevitably obtain.
They may make the pilgrimage from the garden of blissful contentment to one that is full of weeds and entanglements.
Similarly no one can understand the long conflict between the baals and Yahweh, with its story of attraction and repulsion, assimilation and revulsion, culminating in the prophetic determination, from Elijah on, to tear Yahweh's worship free from baal entanglements, unless one sees, underneath, the fierce hostility between two economic and social cultures.
Yahweh lost his coercive entanglements with national loyalty and racial cult, and in a new liberation, unimaginable had not the expulsion of Christianity from Judaism taken place, he became a universal God, with no local temple or chosen people to limit him, and with worshipers of all tongues and nations on equal terms — neither Jew nor Greek, neither Scythian, barbarian, bond nor free, but one man in Christ.
It's quite laughable when you really stand back and remove yourself from the religious entanglements that cloud peoples» thoughts on this subject.
On this explanation, understanding is, as Wood puts it, a phenomenon «experienced, as it were, in the privacy of one's mind, apart from any practical entanglements or consequences.»
A movement toward emancipation can not become effective so long as it is only a rejection of false loyalties and entanglements.
Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements.
Gently loosen that millstone from their neck, if you can, whisper the rumours of freedom to the north, but don't get so roped up in the entanglements of limits and the weight of apologetics that you forget that you are already free.
He spent his life trying to strip away the irrelevant entanglements from true religion.
Fall on your knees and release now, for liberty's sake, sin's worse entanglements, cords of more durable gauge.
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