Sentences with phrase «for dramatic examples»

As we have previously mentioned, economists with less flair for dramatic examples have long made a similar point by comparing academe to so - called «tournament» labor markets like professional sports and rock music.
Merle should be visible when the pup is born, even though it usually darkens as the dog matures (see Turlough's page for a dramatic example of this).

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For example, the vanity in the bathroom - it took one afternoon and less than $ 500 to make a dramatic improvement.
The energy - drink maker Red Bull, for example, wants its users to live on the edge — and it backs that up with dramatic stories like Felix Baumgartner's famous skydive from the edge of space in October 2012.
If a company needs to grow its leadership capability, for example, coaching one manager may be helpful, but to see dramatic returns, the company needs to invest in leaders across the board.
In 1992, for example, the British pound suffered similarly dramatic losses as it crashed out of a fixed exchange - rate system that was then operating in Europe.
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This is an example of what we look for for when entering a short position (although the declines are not always as dramatic):
For example, there were big inflows into stocks in 2000 and 2007, just before market peaks, and dramatic outflows in 2008 and 2009, right before the market took off (see chart).
For example, a market that experiences rapid and dramatic up - and - down swings is a highly - volatile market.
European and Israeli publishers, too, have offered more dramatic testimony of the world's Anne Franks» for me, for example, Inge Deutschkron's Ich trug den Gelben Stern («I Wore the Yellow Star») will always be the most memorable story of childhood underground in Berlin.
For example, it is an observable fact that it is in those churches where dramatic conversions during adolescence are highly rated and are expected, that they actually occur in significant numbers.
For an example of dramatic morphological change in a relatively short period, consider the Pod Mrcaru lizards.
Extensive studies of the content of American television, for example, have found that television programming repetitively presents a particular and consistent dramatic view of the world and life: what is good and what is bad, what has reality and what does not have reality, what power is and who holds power, how relationships should be conducted, and how one should behave in particular situations.
For example, in the first months of 2007, rising car - bomb attacks in Baghdad were making a mockery of Bush administration and Pentagon claims that the U.S. troop escalation in the capital had brought about «a dramatic drop in sectarian violence.»
HISG may be a dramatic example, but missionaries have long been infamous for their clandestine expertise.
Simmons explores how Sayers investigated traditional theological themes including, for example, the Incarnation, which Sayers believed was «the most dramatic thing that entered into the mind of man.»
For example, just because Saul had a dramatic conversion experience and fell off the horse, does not mean everyone has to have a dramatic conversion experience.
The principle vehicle for imposing doublethink is control over language, a dramatic example here being the Church of Scientology, a pseudo - religious cult oriented around the writings of L. Ron Hubbard.
But the Pope's remarks about condoms to Peter Seewald for his book The Light of the World - naughtily leaked out of context and without commentary by the Osservatore Romano - surely produced the most dramatic example of this phenomenon for many years.
While Paul, for example, always expected the speedy advent of Christ, the old apocalyptic scheme with its dramatic details was in his thinking increasingly sublimated.
And she explains the life of St. Francis very well - revealing, for example, that the process of change was a gradual thing and that it began with simple gifts to the poor and a real commitment to prayer, and the more dramatic events such as the encounter with the Crucifix at San Damiano came only after this preparation.
When, for example, in his dramatic portrayal of the last judgment, the nations of the world are gathered before the Messiah, the basis of estimate is a test which contains no special Judaistic adhesions but is simply humanitarian service to the needy — caring for the hungry and thirsty, for strangers, for the naked, sick, and imprisoned.
For those who are unable to measure up to the stringent example of the dramatic hero, television embodies its own style of forgiveness and reconciliation in the form of the comedic hero.
Ornstein and Ehrlich (1989) argue that the human mind has evolved through countless ages to cope with sudden and dramatic changes that threaten survival such, for example, as the threat of a predator, fire or flood.
The differences have been noted, for example, between the audience of the dramatic series «Insight» and the audiences of the commercial religious programs that employ a preaching format.
For example, if it is claimed that dramatic historical changes would occur if for one day all members of a community perfectly observed all the precepts, and if such perfect observance has never occurred and is highly unlikely ever to occur, evaluation can not be empiricFor example, if it is claimed that dramatic historical changes would occur if for one day all members of a community perfectly observed all the precepts, and if such perfect observance has never occurred and is highly unlikely ever to occur, evaluation can not be empiricfor one day all members of a community perfectly observed all the precepts, and if such perfect observance has never occurred and is highly unlikely ever to occur, evaluation can not be empirical.
One need only recall the dramatic treatment even of mechanical questions by Aristotle, as, for example, his explanation of the power of the lever to make a small weight raise a larger one.
He continues: «If, for example, it requires 50m of film to wrap an individual pallet — then the price difference between a role of film that stretches to only 5000m instead of 6000m in a busy warehouse that it is wrapping and shipping 500 pallets a day can be dramatic
For example, you might hang a single dramatic piece of art on the wall over the crib or create a cozy reading corner with a soft rug and a few accent pillows.
Dramatic example; last year, my mother said she wouldn't come to my wedding if unless I promised her my father would not be MENTIONED at any point during the day — he had been dead for 3 years at that point, and they had been divorced more almost twenty years before that — but she was still mad at him!
For a particularly dramatic example, a 6 year - old was brought to my practice with a chief complaint of «defiant behavior.»
For example, as global CO2 levels rise, increases in the acidity of the ocean are expected to have dramatic impacts on sea life.
Dr Wade said «Broadly speaking the inner planets in the solar system have similar composition, but subtle differences can cause dramatic differences — for example, rock chemistry.
In departments where faculty members reported feeling comfortable heading out early to catch a kid's soccer game or requesting family leave or a tenure - clock extension, for example, faculty members published fewer papers, and the drop was most dramatic among senior women.
«An important challenge following dramatic terrorist attacks is to know how to engage with public perceptions and attitudes, for example to prevent an upsurge in prejudice and its effects,» says Abrams.
«How much of our findings with regards to lifespan extension will spill over to mammals is anyone's guess, for example the extension of lifespan might not be as dramatic,» says Petrascheck.
«The near extinction of sea otters is one of the most dramatic examples of human - induced impacts to the structure and functioning of temperate nearshore marine ecosystems,» said Rebecca G. Martone, of the Center for Ocean Solutions at Stanford University.
And prostate cancer was a particularly dramatic example that has led literally millions of American men to be treated for a disease that they were not going to die from or even have symptoms from.
In 2015, Tomasetti and Vogelstein published a widely covered Science paper that found that R mutations explain the dramatic variation in cancer incidence among human tissues better than hereditary or environmental factors — helping to illuminate why tissues in the lung or colon give rise to cancer far more frequently than tissues in bone or brain, for example.
Sediments from Lake Malawi, in eastern Africa, for example, don't show evidence for a dramatic change in plant life around the time of the eruption.
«Evolution has selected for mechanisms that allow organisms to accomplish incredible feats of regeneration,» and planaria offer a dramatic example, notes Reddien, who is also an assistant professor of biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
An additional new feature is the increasingly visible fast dynamic response of ice shelves, for example, the dramatic breakup of the Larsen B Ice Shelf in 2002, and the acceleration of tributary glaciers and ice streams, with possible consequences for the adjacent part of the ice sheets.
For example, for a point in the Hudson Bay, north of mainland Canada, the models pointed to relatively minor increases in summer and fall, but a dramatic 11 - degree F (6 - degree C) increase in wintFor example, for a point in the Hudson Bay, north of mainland Canada, the models pointed to relatively minor increases in summer and fall, but a dramatic 11 - degree F (6 - degree C) increase in wintfor a point in the Hudson Bay, north of mainland Canada, the models pointed to relatively minor increases in summer and fall, but a dramatic 11 - degree F (6 - degree C) increase in winter.
Citing numerous examples of studies that were excluded from consideration, and studies the DGAC cited that actually contradict the Committee's conclusions, the authors of the paper pinpoint the high - carbohydrate guidelines as the most likely cause for the dramatic increase of overweight, obesity and type 2 diabetes in the US over the past three decades.
For example, she has seen dramatic results for patients with type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure who go on a whole - food, plant - based diFor example, she has seen dramatic results for patients with type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure who go on a whole - food, plant - based difor patients with type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure who go on a whole - food, plant - based diet.
For example, any hGH product containing amino acids like L - arginine, L - glutamine etc. is definitely good for anti aging and enhancing hGH but it will NEVER have a dramatic effeFor example, any hGH product containing amino acids like L - arginine, L - glutamine etc. is definitely good for anti aging and enhancing hGH but it will NEVER have a dramatic effefor anti aging and enhancing hGH but it will NEVER have a dramatic effect.
An example would be people who start weight training and make dramatic progress for a few months and then reach a sticking point, again it's just because their body has got used to the demands placed upon it.
There are lots of other changes this represents too, such as the presence of chemicals in our food supply (pesticides, herbicides, xenoestrogens, etc) that didn't exist in the ancient diet, as well as the dramatic changes caused by hybridization of many of our foods, which creates versions of fruits and vegetables bred more for size, sweetness, and appearance as opposed to natural nutrition... this aspect has decreased micronutrient content in the modern day food supply (just look at wild blueberries vs cultivated blueberries as an example of that with wild berries coming in at more than DOUBLE the antioxidants from ORAC testing).
For example, Campbell et al. (19) assessed muscle protein synthesis after the 13 - wk energy deficit 3 d after reestablishing energy balance (+2092 kJ / d or +500 kcal / d), which may have directly contributed to the dramatic increase in muscle protein synthesis.
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