Sentences with phrase «even traces of»

My comment was directed toward leaving even traces of alarmism out of AGW communications so that only the science can be attacked, which is much harder to do than attacking language.
What's more, the equation of Milhazes and Kahlo elides the readily apparent stylistic differences between the latter, a self - mythologizing diarist, and the former, a discreetly Matissean sensualist so disengaged from self - reference that she cloaks even the traces of her own painterly gesture.
Surely there are large amounts of antibiotics, drugs, heavy metals, growth hormones, GMO's (from their feed) and even traces of metal pins and other odd items in the mix.
For real coeliacs, the consequences of exposure to even traces of gluten can't be taken lightly.
While it's true that they passionately advocate their homemade formula over industrial versions (which often contain hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, and even traces of a chemical found in rocket fuel)-- most people don't seem to find this to be problematic.
If there are even traces of the food in your diet, you may still be experiencing a reaction which will confuse the results.
In many areas in the North America and other parts of the world the water that comes out of your tap is contaminated with harmful heavy metals, fluoride, xenoestrogens, petroleum chemicals, and even traces of prescription drugs that are in the water supply.
According to him, it will also allow us to «identify any sample butterfly through its DNA, either from small parts (legs or wings), eggs and caterpillars, or even traces of butterflies that have been eaten by other animals.»
Even traces of antimatter produce dramatic results.
If mom drinks water that is contaminated by lead, arsenic, heavy metals, or even traces of pharmaceutical drugs, she can pass on bad milk to her baby.
For some people, even traces of peanuts can be life - threatening.
Anyone with even a trace of enthusiasm for politics had to be mesmerized by the proceedings in Iowa last night.
Korena says: Egg whites and meringues can be temperamental — if there is even a trace of oil, fat, or egg yolk in the bowl or on the beater, it can prevent the egg whites from whipping to a stiff peaks.
And, most importantly, there's not even a trace of ambition from board.
Even a trace of acid with our meal is enough to completely arrest digestion and to destroy ptyaline as well as pepsin.
If you're an adult, and have yet to experience it, I'd still recommend it highly if you have even a trace of the kid in you.
This includes any food or drink that contains even a trace of wheat, barley, rye, oats, spelt or their derivatives.
There is not even a trace of that here.
Lawyers who'd sooner gulp gasoline than display even a trace of vulnerability.

Not exact matches

«You can even look at VMware, in many ways also a key player, and trace the critical members of its leadership team, including its founder, back to Seattle,» Sandler says.
It involves policies that can be traced at least as far back as the «American System» of the early 19th Century, and it has been implemented in various forms by many different countries around the world during the past 100 or even 200 years.
Or, if the police traced the currency back to you from a previous crime, even if you had no involvement in that crime, they may attempt to confiscate it «in the name of the law».
The compromise struck gave the sovereign - state faction a 98 percent victory, even if a trace of the anti- sovereignty view remained.
I also left out the people, such as yourself, who find the bible so completely true, they enter in on bias and start extrapolating and inferring to make sure the bible fits in with reality even when theres no trace of that inference.
«Islam's widespread practice of am - pu - t - ating the cl - ito - ris and sometimes part or even all of the v - ul - va from the ge - n - ita - lia of Muslim women, af - firmed in a ha - d - ith by Mohammed himself, most likely also traces back to the founder's del - ib - e-rate ab - use of se - x to lu - re pa - gan males into his cu - lt.
The evidence indicates that the written sources of our Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are not later than c. AD 60; some of them have even been traced back to notes taken of our Lord's teaching while His words were actually being uttered... We have then in the Synoptic Gospels, the latest of which was complete between 40 - 50 years after the death of Christ, material which took shape at a still earlier time, some of it even before His death, and which, besides being for the most part 1st hand evidence, was transmitted along independent and trustworthy lines.»
our actions have created soooo many terrorists in muslim nations and even our own we will eventually be destroyed by them and it will be traced to how we reacted to 9/11 and in future history books GWB will be identified as the president that caused the end of america... because of his ridiculous faith... of course all faith is ridiculous but making decisions based on it is the crime...
Theo: «some of them have even been traced back to notes taken of our Lord's teaching while His words were actually being uttered...»
Even to the present day, traces of the carving are visible on it to careful observers.
But in trying to trace the roots of Christianity's opposite tendency to forgive even the most dastardly, Rabbi Soloveichik makes an error that is admittedly made even by many Christians.
Islam's widespread practice of amputating the cli - to - ris and sometimes part or even all of the vul - va from the ge - n - ita - lia of Muslim women, affirmed in a had - ith by Mohammed himself, most likely also traces back to the founder's deliberate abuse of se - x to lure pagan males into his cu - lt.
The non-Buddhists are in nowhere that they could even see a trace of what Buddhism is all about.
Even if Lowe was right to take this remark as downplaying Bergson's influence, it is the sort of question one gets from graduate students who may be overly eager to trace down connections instead of dealing with ideas, and Whitehead was never much for worrying about these sorts of things either.
We can even find some traces of these theological disputes in modern times.
I find traces of environmentalism even in the assessment of American religion that H. W. Schneider gives in his Religion in 20th Century America.
Now even if there is no direct exposition of the «death of God» in the Science of Logic, every movement of this purely forward moving logic is an abstract realization of this «death,» for not only is a metaphysical transcendence here dissolved, but every trace of a truly and finally transcendent God has vanished, and this vanishing is the realization of a pure and total immanence.
Even if by some inconceivable chance we were to come upon their traces, can we be sure that we should be able to recognize the first thinking beings, either by their bones or the products of their activity?
Although we would rather talk of the coherent unity of the causal complex, because, even when the development of a complex entity can be traced through contributary causes, the interlocking patterning of those causes through time and space and the higher meaningful unit of organisation which they produce still reveals order and purpose in the system which points to Transcendent Mind as First and Final creative cause.
The only man whose work we can trace in the synoptic tradition who ever concerns himself to remain reasonably true, in our sense of that word, to his sources is Luke, and even he does not hesitate to make very considerable changes indeed when he has theological reasons for doing so.
Hence, even more important than summarizing accurately what they propose will be the effort to trace the movement of their thought as they seek to persuade us of the wisdom of their proposals; so too, more important even than identifying where their proposals explicitly or implicitly exclude one another will be the effort to see how tensions among their contrasting but equally valid insights actually bind them together and force us to find new conceptualities, new frames - of - reference for our analyses of what is theological about theological education.
«51 In consequence, therefore, of all these principles, one can not detect in Hartshorne's doctrine of man even the faintest traces of despair of life's ultimate meaning, fear or perplexity in the face of death, moral vertigo, or denigration of the enduring value of our transient earthly life.
And although earlier apocalyptic conceptions are generally missing in the Fourth Gospel, as we have already had occasion to observe, traces of this idea of Christ's victory are to be found even there; as in 14:30: «Hereafter I will not talk much with you: for the prince of this world cometh and hath nothing in me»; in 16:11: «The prince of this world is judged»; and in 12:31: «Now is the judgment of this world: now shall the prince of this world be cast out.»)
We are expecting untrained people to accomplish something that not even the experts in the field have done, at least in those cases in which the homosexual orientation can not definitely be traced to childhood trauma, fear of the other sex or other family - related problems.
Indeed, I would reply, but any trace that lacks gratitude for the goodness of something greater is not a trace worth praising or even excusing.)
(Such defiance, Peter Lawler notices, can even be understood as inspired by a lingering trace of Christian, «personal» transcendence of nature.
It is a progression which we can analyse, which is traceable backwards also, and we can trace it backwards as a «history» because neither the «environment» nor the natures under our consideration are found to be arbitrary and chaotic, even though they are part of a transformist order of being.
Traces of common origins were everywhere: Humans even possessed a broken version of the gene that lizards and birds use to produce eggs.
If even the hard - core atheists failed to carry out their program of erasing every trace of transcendent values from their moral universe, then how much less can our soft - core atheists expect to accomplish such a goal?
However, Paganisms are organic religions and even if Christianity hadn't succeeded in eradicating most traces of historical Pagansims, they would not be the same today as they were centuries ago.
In spite of certain scornful references to Galilee and Galileans, even within the New Testament, there are traces of a higher estimation.
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