They have become so
entrenched in their speculation on possible cures that they choose to ignore the life they are sacrificing.
I consider myself to be firmly and exclusively
entrenched in the cosmology camp embodied by the likes of Stephen Hawking, Lisa Randall, Brain Greene, and Edward Witten... The book had the completely opposite effect on me.
At the end of March drought remained
entrenched in the western United States, where mountain snowpack was record low for many locations in the Cascade and Sierra Nevada Mountains.
«That assumption is so far
entrenched in our thinking that global climate models simply don't allow for methane production in the presence of oxygen.
The expanding universe predicted by general relativity has become firmly
entrenched in modern science.
This misconception, about which Barry wrote on multiple occasions (including for an Ask the Experts column in the June 2004 issue of Scientific American), is among the most deeply
entrenched in all of popular psychology.
2004 — 05 • H5N1 The deadly bird strain strikes poultry throughout Southeast Asia, becoming
entrenched in domestic chickens and moving west to Europe.
The researchers» fMRI findings backed these assessments, demonstrating that such stereotypical biases may be
entrenched in the brain's visual system, specifically in the fusiform cortex, a region involved in the visual processing of faces.
The former Speaker is still
entrenched in Washington, D.C., and what he does and says still matters.
Deadly H5N1 avian flu, long
entrenched in Asian poultry, has terrified public health experts ever since it killed a Hong Kong boy in 1997.
If you're
entrenched in something that isn't your lifelong passion — see below — you've got to get off those rails and find some way to get back on the right track.
The trend of universities competing for elite status on global ranking systems has become deeply
entrenched in the United States and is now occurring worldwide, including in China, Germany, Netherlands and other countries, Cantwell said.
The administrators are typically
entrenched in their positions and powerful.
Aristotle wrote of various forms of «calamari»; seaside cultures have long feared mythic, tentacled beasts like the Norse kraken; Jules Verne, of course,
entrenched in us images of a giant squid battling Captain Nemo's steampunk submarine.
In a late - night text chain, a cohort of BYU communications master's students,
entrenched in a selfie - saturated social media culture, asked the question: what motivates me and you — and people of all ages, cultures, genders and religions — to take and share selfies?
In previous studies on rodents, postdoctoral scholar Clemenson and others showed that exploring the environment resulted in the growth of new neurons that became
entrenched in the hippocampus» memory circuit and increased neuronal signaling networks.
Despite ongoing efforts to eradicate malaria, it remains
entrenched in many tropical regions.
Despite the surge in fire science, pseudoscience remains
entrenched in arson investigation.
«It is also likely that technology will remain
entrenched in future human resource processes,» said Elaine Farndale, associate professor of human resource management and director of the Center for International Human Resource Studies.
The Ebola virus outbreak
entrenched in west Africa has become a real risk to the stability and security of society in the region, the top U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said today after returning yesterday from a visit there.
Eva Hofmann of the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, UK and Elfriede Penz of the Institute for International Marketing Management, at Vienna University of Economics and Business, in Austria, explain that unauthorised sharing of digital content, often referred to as «piracy,» is well -
entrenched in popular culture.
Even though it's currently
entrenched in the oil industry — it's one of the world's largest petroleum research companies — UOP created an renewable energy unit dedicated to green fuels in 2006.
Anyone who is
entrenched in their industry finds themselves using uncommon (by «normal» standards) jargon and language that begins to slip into their everyday writing communication.
Recasting your experience in the language of the job ad will convey your abilities more effectively to the employer, and it also has the added advantage of showing «that you are not
entrenched in another cultural system, unable to adapt to the needs of a different workplace and style of work,» McAnallen writes.
Yahya Jammeh's information chief has said his boss - reportedly
entrenched in Gambia's State House - is not leaving office.
According to the EFCC boss, the commitment of every Nigerian to make the difference is what is lacking and has been a major reason why corruption is
entrenched in our society.
«They came for legitimate arms business but they got
entrenched in the Nigerian system.
After the proposed 2015 Rockland County budget was presented to the Legislature by County Executive Day, the public was bombarded with «sky - is - falling «and «doom - is - imminent «assertions from those whose hands are firmly
entrenched in the taxpayers» pockets.
The very places where Labour are
entrenched in local government.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is
entrenched in a messy primary in Illinois as it neglects to endorse an incumbent Blue Dog Democrat.
Four - party politics is increasingly
entrenched in English politics (as in Scottish and Welsh politics, only they have a different four parties), and that makes it harder for any of them to win outright.
Since 2010, New York, like many states, has been
entrenched in transition to the new set of national learning standards known as the Common Core.
Mr. Schneiderman's reputation for propriety was so
entrenched in Albany that he was meant to be lampooned at a legislative correspondents» variety show on Monday night — before the story broke — for being «so lame,» and unscathed by the scandals that have often waylaid Albany politicians.
«He left Indiana and spent the last six years making millions to help special interests become more
entrenched in Washington, and Hoosiers are ready to send a Marine like Todd Young to the Senate.»
It also allows her to make jokes that come across as more authentic because she's not
entrenched in the Establishment.
But it appears at the moment that the GOP is safely
entrenched in the majority, with some additional extra breathing room (at least when votes are concerned) provided by the foursome internally being referred to as the «Kleiniacs.»
Missouri Democratic state Sen. Maria Chappelle - Nadal, who was
entrenched in controversy last year, has announced her intention to run again for public office.
Opponents argued that Fonfara, a five - term state representative before his first Senate win in 1996, was too
entrenched in politics.
«Internal democracy must be
entrenched in our political parties to avoid them from being pocketed by a few money bags and political feudalists intent on establishing or expanding their self - serving political empires.
The newspaper quoted Salami as saying, «I think Salami felt that a few members of the committee had been
entrenched in the intrigues in the nation's judiciary.
Can Tyner, running hard - left, beat Serino, now seemingly
entrenched in a safe conservative Republican district?
Galloway's unexpected 2012 victory in Bradford West was in large part thanks to his ability to galvanise young people and women from Bradford's large British Pakistani community, who were politically excluded by biraderi, the kinship - based politics system that had become
entrenched in Bradford.
The wide - ranging forum veered from each candidate's record on job creation to which Senate hopeful is more
entrenched in his party's establishment.
They discuss the proposed mosque near Ground Zero, why Lazio thinks Andrew Cuomo is
entrenched in Albany politics, and whether waterboarding constitutes torture.
The prosecutor said Mangano and Venditto were
entrenched in a «this - for - that» relationship with Singh.
She lacks self - consciousness and is utterly
entrenched in her own, inalterable view of the world.
Both candidates accused one another of being too
entrenched in the system to be in a position to cast themselves as the outsiders they both claimed to be, and concerns about campaign donations from questionable donors arose on both sides of the campaign.
«Protection of public interest can never be equated with obvious presidential threats to citizens» sovereignty; enshrined and
entrenched in Section 14 (2)(a) of the 1999 Constitution; to the effect that sovereignty belongs to the people of Nigeria from whom government through this Constitution derives all its powers and authority.
I hope lawmakers choose someone who is not
entrenched in Albany's corrupt and dysfunctional machine.
My research on Colombia's violent non-state groups shows that the FARC and National Liberation Army (ELN), along with other groups, are deeply
entrenched in many of these border areas.