Not exact matches
Not all
influence is created
equal, though, and it can be hard for audiences to separate the perception of
influence from actual
influence.
This is a sad fact of which we are all aware, and because of this separation of head and heart we are bound to conclude that, however social necessity and logic may impel it
from behind, the human mass will only become thoroughly unified under the
influence of some form of affective energy which will place the human particles in the happy position of being unable to love and fulfill themselves individually except by contributing in some degree to the love and fulfillment of all; to the extent, that is to say, that all are
equal and integral parts of a single universe that is vitally converging.
Schaeffer says these ideas were realized in colonial America through the mediating
influence of John Locke and John Witherspoon; the principles that took root here were the concept of a covenant between the ruler, God and the people that precludes the state
from claiming absolute power, and that all people are
equal because they are born sinners.
As women gained
equal rights and were able to enter parliaments and decision - making bodies in
equal numbers with men, their
influence would be able to sway societies away
from war and toward nonviolent political means of solving disputes.
• Among employed men, fathers» use of parental leave is also strongly
influenced by organizational culture, including their company's commitment to caring values, level of «father friendliness» and support for
equal opportunities for women; and also the fathers» perceptions of support
from top managers, and of work group norms that reward task performance vs. long hours at work (Haas et al, 2002).
Approximately
equal numbers of women and men enter and graduate
from medical school in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda,
influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.
Because of the lagged
influence of the oceanographic indices, we already possess real climate data that has yet to manifest itself in nesting females, N. Therefore we forecast nest surveys
from 2010 forward, for a period
equal to the optimum lag, λ.
Current evidence
from studies in rodents and humans suggests that IER is capable of promoting weight - loss and / or favourably
influencing an array of cardiometabolic health indices, with
equal or greater efficacy than conventional continuous ER approaches.
Current evidence
from studies in rodents and humans demonstrates that IER (50 - 100 % ER on restricted days) is capable of promoting weight - loss and / or favourably
influencing an array of cardiometabolic health indices, with
equal or greater efficacy than CER.
But while «
Equals» draws
influences from a number of films / stories including «Romeo and Juliet» and «THX - 1138,» it doesn't have a whole lot to say of its own.
On the first day, students examine the notion of «separate but
equal» by reading the New York Times front page
from the Brown v. Board of Education decision and by researching different events, legislation and organizations that
influenced desegregation.
The question should instead be, «If scales
from a testing regime are used within a value - added process, is there evidence that measures of student progress are
influenced by the distribution of student achievement levels in schools or classrooms because of a lack of
equal - interval scales?»
The very educational policies that the Gates Foundation has
influenced into law, are the very barriers that are failing students of poverty and color
from having
equal access for graduation.
Examples
from the exhibition include: William Moore McCulloch, who worked tirelessly for
equal rights at the risk of political suicide and was recognized by President Kennedy for his important
influence in passing the Civil Rights Act; Edward Brooke, one of the first Republicans to call on President Nixon to resign in light of the Watergate scandal; Mose Wright, who in 1955 testified at the trial of the men who brutally abducted, tortured, and murdered his great nephew, Emmett Till, for allegedly whistling at a white woman; and Lois Jenson, a Minnesota miner who, in 1988, filed Lois E. Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co. and won the first class - action sexual harassment lawsuit in the United States.
If we accept the recent Lead and Rind paper that determines (via linear regression) a solar
influence on global temps, over an 11 yr cycle to be about 0.1 °C, then there may be an indirect solar forcing about
equal to that
from TSI.
It's plausible that 1951 and 2010 are such a pair, and therefore the total warming
from 1951 to 2010 might well
equal the human
influence which is of more persistent nature.
The heat we «feel»
from the sun is about
equal amounts of Vis and NIR, how much
influence each has on a particular object depends on its absorbance at the particular wavelength, a black body will be heated by all wavelengths incident on it.
In most families, there is a movement during adolescence
from patterns of
influence and interaction that are asymmetrical and unequal to ones in which parents and their adolescent children are on a more
equal footing.
All in all, our results showed that relationship characteristics in adolescent relationships with parents and friends are mainly bidirectionally associated over time with a stronger
influence from parent — adolescent relationships to friendships than vice versa in early to middle adolescence and an
equal mutual
influence in middle to late adolescence.
Path analyses mainly showed bidirectional associations between adolescents» perceptions of parent — adolescent relationships and friendships with a predominantly stronger
influence from parent — adolescent relationships to friendships than vice versa in early to middle adolescence and an
equal mutual
influence in middle to late adolescence.