Sentences with phrase «evading such»

In fact, I wondered how we kept evading such huge rocks.
Retailers are evading such bans elsewhere by handing out thicker plastic bags that meet a statutory definition of reusable but are generally in use for less than 20 minutes, then litter the earth for 200 years.
The productions of the electronic media, by their nature, evade such distinctions as those between documentary and feature films.
Several men were imprisoned and murdered for their beliefs, but we see those who have at this point evaded such persecution praying earnestly for them.
If, on the other hand, he manages to evade such supervised experience, or has the bad luck to land a situation with poor supervision, then he goes on arraigning the local church.
Ollmann Saphire says the next step is to study how known mutations in Marburg evade such antibodies and to use that information to devise second - line treatments.
Hence, it is important to be honest and clear of what you want to evade such circumstances.
If you find your interest waning as the film moves on, it is likely due to exhaustion of trying to generate empathy with characters who constantly evade such connection.
Whereas many contemporary titles artificially stretch out their playtimes, growing tedious long before the final credits roll, The Gunstringer carefully evades such tedium.
Hopefully the process for making a claim against an employer will offer employees a more effective method to collect unpaid wages and other moneys owing from negligent employers, and also make it less desirable for employers to attempt to evade such payment claims.
But very little was done evade such dangers.

Not exact matches

«We predict ransomware variants that manage to evade security software installed on a system will specifically target endpoints that subscribe to cloud - based storage solutions such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive.
Those still hoping to evade taxes may seek out other jurisdictions whose secrecy laws remain strong, such as Singapore, Hong Kong and Dubai.
In addition to using legit IP addresses routed through real Internet service providers, the scammers coded their bots to have sophisticated behaviors, such as fake clicks, mouse movements, and social network logins, to evade detection by fraud analyzers.
«They have such great in - depth understanding of operational security measures, evading detection and the mitigation techniques used,» she said about the coders» expertise.
Because it so intimately concerns human beings, and the variability of our loves, such awakenings of love's intellectual desires will evade the grasp of rationalist reformers, remaining elusive and idiosyncratic.
Further, a stylistic canon within the canon abides, as various venerable verses evaded emasculation, such as «Man shall not live on bread alone» and «The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.»
Budziszewski insists that such efforts are self - deceptions, because human beings can not evade the deepest voice of conscience pronouncing their deeds evil.
Finally, in the justly famous, but very obscure section of «Force and the Understanding» known as the «Inverted World,» the metaphysical distinction inherent in all designations such as inner - outer, intelligible - sensible, noumenal - phenomenal collapses, and with it the attempt of substance or «essence» metaphysics to evade contradiction by locating «contradictories» (or contraries) in ontologically disparate realms.
It is impossible to deny that this division exists, or to point out that there is also a third force at work, or to evade the issue in some other way; for, we are told (and on the whole rightly), such evasion amounts to condoning oppression, therefore siding with the oppressor.
There are dangers in praying for material goods, for such petition easily passes over into a selfish demand which evades responsibility, or into the expectation that a private miracle may be wrought in our behalf.
Many Catholics find such piety a bit of a bother, a good excuse to evade more important responsibilities.
Such Christians rely on what Dietrich Bonhoeffer called «cheap grace,» evading «the cost of discipleship.»
This placing of their very lives in the hands of a strategic elite was like the trust that always had to be granted by democracies to their military leaders, such as in ancient Athens or pre-1950s America; it was unlike it in the sheer immediacy of the new sort of death - threat and the practical impossibility of evading it.
Such ritualizing of violence, however, screens real death from view and makes it easier to evade.
At best such references evade the issue and give Hartshorne's doctrine of actuality an illusory air of plausibility; at worst they implicitly trade on ideas foreign to Hartshorne's own premises.
While the prophets were announcing these great messages of moral responsibility, of impending doom if these were evaded, and of the hope of divine deliverance of the faithful remnant through the coming Messiah, the political fortunes of the people were anything but such as to nourish this hope.
This is true and necessary, but such discussion has tended to evade the question: So what, then, is the task of the ordained minister?
The new head warned that intervention in places such as Sunday schools and Bible clubs was needed due to ensure «the small minority of settings that promote extremism are not able to evade scrutiny».
One can not evade the truth lying at the heart of such a suspicion; and he is sometimes touched with what maybe called the psychopathology of genius.
Many felt that such action only evaded the real question and drove good Methodists into schism.
As a preventive of dogmatism such considerations have their value, but they should not be used to evade responsibility for defining the limits of our knowledge and determining as far as we can the possibilities of the matter.
The Spurs goalkeeper has repeatedly evaded questions on a potential move to Old Trafford, but former France coach Domenech insists that such a transfer would represent a sideways step for his compatriot, and says that he should only leave White Hart Lane to join a top - three Premier League side or a major club abroad.
At the same time, evading, receiving and accepting as part of the game, sliding tackles that would see the offender banned Sine Die, if he did such a thing on today's croquet lawns.
Their fear is that such a strict, unyielding rule is likely to be evaded by the very players it is designed to protect, leading players to simply stop telling sideline medical personnel that they have any symptoms so as to avoid being benched for the remainder of the game.
Mandating such a limit would dramatically reduce total head trauma, including the accumulation of sub-concussive hits that researchers at Purdue in a 2010 study found can lead to subtle cognitive deficits that evade detection via the usual signs or symptoms method.
Or maybe you've moved beyond the stuff of amateurs, regularly taking on such high - wire challenges as putting chick peas into your chocolate chip cookies and yellow squash into your cupcakes while evading detection by the younger set.
Successive prime ministers, such as Thatcher and Blair, felt frustrated by Whitehall lethargy and a «consent and evade» attitude.
By contrast, White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer addressed Netroots Nation and got mostly heckles and boos from an audience that thought he was evading questions on issues such as jobs, gay rights and Social Security — and that the White House is ignoring its base.
During the sessions, U.S. and Cuban scientists explored such topics as the molecular mechanisms cancer cells employ to evade the body's immune system, new tools to image and manipulate that system, and ways to rethink how such therapies can best be deployed to reach patients where they receive health services.
Irises do not remain the same for life, which implies that people might increasingly be able to evade detection when moving between countries that use such scans, including the UK and UAE
However, no such mandatory review process occurs for research projects that involve the enhancement of a pathogens's virulence, transmissibility, or ability to evade countermeasures — even though such projects potentially place at risk tens, hundreds, or millions of humans.
Dr. Ernst says that if such an antigen transfer system works to boost the immune response in TB, then a similar bypass mechanism could also be at work in other infectious diseases in which the invading microorganism has developed means to evade the immune system.
«There are 10 - 20 such envelope trimers on the surface of each HIV particle, and they mutate rapidly, thereby evading typical immune responses.
Because diseases such as cancer tend to evade detection by T - cells» receptors, allowing a tumor to grow unchecked, scientists have long sought «intel» on this process as a means of developing therapies that target malignant cells, but leave healthy cells alone.
In fact, researchers at Stanford are already collaborating on initial clinical trials of an antibody that blocks cancer cells from displaying one such death - evading signal — a molecule called CD47.
The awards span the broad mission of the NIH and include groundbreaking research, such as engineering immune cells producing drugs at the site of diseased tissue; developing a sensor to rapidly detect antibiotic resistance of a bacterial infection; understanding how certain parasites evade host detection by continually changing their surface proteins; and developing implants that run off the electricity generated from the motion of a beating the heart.
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
Meanwhile, Gack's work has also shed light on the mechanisms through which mosquito - borne viruses such as dengue virus and West Nile virus evade the human immune response.
In the case of malaria, the immune system is constantly trying to destroy the parasite to get rid of the infection, but the parasite is consistently managing to evade it by generating diversity through processes such as genetic recombination.
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