Sentences with phrase «for propagation»

Her study accounted for propagation of organized storms, and also included correct daily precipitation cycles across the U.S., neither of which are accurately represented in current climate models.
We now have a plausible mechanism for the propagation of variability and climate shifts through the decades and centuries.
When I look at radiosonde data I do not see any support for propagation of high altitude temperature changes to the Surface.
But I do see lots of evidence for propagation of surface temperature changes into the high altitudes.
Today, with vastly expanded channels for the propagation of images, events as varied as the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the deaths of celebrities such as Princess Diana and Michael Jackson have the ability to become traumatic on a global scale.
Since 2002 the Carriage House has aspired to be an excellent platform for the propagation of Hispanic culture in the United States.
In classical science, aether was thought to be the fifth element, filling the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere, connecting and permeating all things and acting as a medium for the propagation of light.
also features a spirited orgy, appearances by George Zimmerman, Anthony Scaramucci, «Czar» Putin, and various senators (most of whom Ubu Trump promptly murders), and a scene that involves Ubu Trump proposing that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas organize a «new department for the propagation of misogyny and sexual assault.»
The Native Plant Nurseries managed by the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy also use water - efficient techniques for propagation.
Can you please clarify what you mean by: approve it for propagation to Amazon?
1) Upload your pre-order ebook 2) Upload your print book to Createspace 3) Once Createspace approves your print book (about 24 hours), approve it for propagation to Amazon.
Specific safety concerns include: (1) Lithium batteries pose both a chemical and electrical hazard — under certain conditions they can overheat and ignite and, once ignited, can be especially difficult to extinguish; (2) the potential for propagation of thermal runaway between cells or batteries in a package and between adjacent packages of batteries; (3) the potential for uncontrolled lithium battery fires to overwhelm the capability of existing aircraft cargo fire protection systems, leading to a catastrophic failure of the airframe; and (4) the potential for venting of combustible gases from lithium ion cells in thermal runaway, which could collect in an enclosed environment and cause an explosion even in the presence of a suppression agent.
To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves... is sinful and tyrannical
In addition, the pumpkin fruit, or the ovaries, are responsible for the propagation of the plant's seeds.
Because black cohosh grows so slowly, it may never need division, though this procedure is ideal for propagation purposes.
Resume: Metasurfaces have been gaining increasing attention as they possess demonstrate exceptional abilities for propagation of light, giving rise to properties which are not available by conventional planar and thin interfaces.
Metasurfaces have been gaining increasing attention as they possess demonstrate exceptional abilities for propagation of light, giving rise to properties which are not available by conventional planar and thin interfaces.
-- ORIGIN originally denoting a committee of Roman Catholic cardinals responsible for foreign missions: from Latin congregatio de propaganda fide — congregation for propagation of the faith.»
«I think it is interesting because it identifies purely physical mechanisms for the propagation of information across the flock,» says Cristina Marchetti of Syracuse University in New York.
About 5 years ago, rogue behavior was first reported for propagation of light pulses through an optical fiber, i.e., a completely different physical system.
Since no viral functions are required for propagation of recombinants in bacteria, viral mutants with lethal changes in cis - or trans - acting elements can be isolated, as well as partially or conditionally defective mutants.
Philosopher Otto Weininger, Makari tells us, «recommended a complete renunciation of sexuality even for propagation, published his magnum opus, and promptly committed suicide later that year.»
«This study reaches two conclusions: First, Cx43 is necessary for the propagation of nerve signals that lead to beiging of white fat tissue.
A metabolically active sack, devoid of genetic material and the potential for propagation, is also not alive.
«According to QED, a highly magnetised vacuum behaves as a prism for the propagation of light,» Mignani said.
Trump's GOP has become an unworkable vehicle for the propagation of traditional conservative policy, such as free trade and democracy promotion.
It is all about churning out unverified and cooked economic figures to cover their abysmal performance using some selected media platforms as their conduit for the propagation of these fake figures.
They think the 998 Presidential staffers is the best alternative Ghanaians needed, the use of Vigilante groups to terrorise innocent citizens is what they promised us, issuing of bond without following laid down procedure is what we prayed for, entering into negotiations with nations to establish military bases was what we fasted for, allowing the land to be used as conduit for the propagation of homosexual practice on the continent was what we prayed to God for, market women consulting other gods to support their dying businesses was what we went on our knees for?
Societies are actually formed for his cult; a periodical organ exists for its propagation, in which the lines of orthodoxy and heterodoxy are already beginning to be drawn; (I refer to The conservator, edited by Horace Traubel, and pubished monthly at Philadelphia.)
The leading figure in this movement is Thomas Bray, who after his brief experience as Commissary in Maryland organized the Society for the Promoting of Christian Knowledge, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and a series of less conspicuous charitable enterprises.
The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel paid its American missionaries # 50, expecting their congregations to provide as much, with a house and perhaps a glebe.
«To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinion, which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical;... even the forcing him to support this or that teacher of his own religious persuasion, is depriving him of the comfortable liberty of giving his contributions to the particular pastor whose morals he would make his pattern...
As a result of the missionary activity of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel throughout the colonies and particularly in New England, and with the introduction of the Church of England worship in Boston, the very heart of New England, clergy and laity alike began to fear a vast plot to overthrow the liberties of their churches and to establish the Church of England.
Thirteen theses in defense of so - called heteronormativity and other supposed heresies, from a Christian and specifically Catholic perspective, for the purpose of public debate: 1) Homo sapiens is a sexually dimorphic species that depends for its propagation and socialization on the complementary....
«To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.»
The most important of these is that a religious body doesn't have the right, simply because it may be in the majority or be better organized than other groups, to bind its specifically religious doctrines upon others or to require that others help pay for the propagation of those doctrines.
The Saudi Arabian Mutaween (Arabic: مطوعين), or Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (i.e., the religious police) prohibits the practice of any religion other than Islam [5].
Aid to the Church in Need and the Association for the Propagation of the Faith are major examples.
1) Homo sapiens is a sexually dimorphic species that depends for its propagation and socialization on the complementary differences between male and female.
Having rejected monasticism, Protestants were deprived of that traditional means for the propagation of Christianity.
It carries on mission work in most of the countries of the world, has hospitals, colleges, and other schools in many lands, and has done much for the amelioration of human suffering as well as for the propagation of its faith.
Has an impostor ever been granted respite for the propagation of his lies as God Almighty grants to the true recipients of His revelation?
An enduring and progressive democracy rests on common loyalty to a law of truth and right which is found and given, not constructed by human decision; and for the propagation and health of such democracy an educational system centered around this religious principle is required.
ALL mosques are centers for the propagation of the totalitarian and imperialist ideology of Islam, including its anti-Semitism.
For several centuries the church fought classical drama because it was seen as a vehicle for the propagation of pagan philosophy, and it naturally resisted the use of drama to teach the faith.
Religion relies on ignorance and narrowness of thought for its propagation, and 2.)
Sheen was paid $ 26,000 for each program, the money being given to the office which he directed, the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
«He is considered the proto - martyr of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith,» only recently founded at that time, of which he was the head.
The best answer to the Anglican difficulties was found in the formation of two societies at the turn of the century, the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge founded in i688 (S.P.C.K.), and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (S.P.G.) in 1701.
As Toner has ably demonstrated, the practice and discourse of leisure became a vehicle for the propagation of imperial ideology.
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