Sentences with phrase «for unaffected»

However, perhaps it can imply a few things, even for those unaffected.
the standard reaction of the world will be for the unaffected areas to raise money to try and help the affected areas.
The S measurement is a reliable measure that correlates well to the DLS score: it is a simple, rapid method for general practitioners to screen dogs for unaffected hip joints.
None of these techniques however provide a simple, rapid method for general practitioners to reliably screen dogs for unaffected hip joints or for hip dysplasia.
For elbows, an OFA score for unaffected elbows is given a 1 and the worst elbow dysplasia is given a 4.
This actually makes it harder for unaffected people more than anything else because if they go to a normal dating website, they still don't know if their partner has herpes or not.
In an accompanying editorial, Lisa A. Newman, M.D., M.P.H., of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, discusses the issues involved with the use of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (risk - reducing mastectomy for the unaffected breast).
It is easy for unaffected parties to diminish the significance of another's loss.

Not exact matches

He also said the any family member who did legitimate work for the company would be unaffected, as would companies that use their profits to invest in equipment, research and additional employees.
As The Verge reported, the bug also afflicts other third - party applications, such as Gmail and Outlook for iOS, while others like Skype and Telegram seem to be unaffected.
The benefits of allowing dogs in the office far outweigh the costs, and the increase in job satisfaction for those with dogs or who like dogs far outweighs the mild annoyance of those miserable individuals who somehow make it through life unaffected by wagging tails and contagious enthusiasm.
Stock options are a useful compensation tool for start - up companies, and we would ensure that employees with up to $ 100,000 in annual stock option gains will be unaffected by any new cap.
They did this for 188 counties from 2015 to 2016, while all other counties were unaffected.
«Smaller»em erging markets» for startup investment seem largely unaffected by the bearishness in established startup hubs,» writes Rowley.
Although analysts expected unemployment to slip to 4 percent, the number of unemployed personnel increased by 22,000 to 6.71 million in February, leading to the figures remaining unaffected for the fifth month in a row.
East Eastern Christians see a dichotomy of God and creation Eastern theologians are largely unaffected by modernism Eastern theologians do not agonize over the existence of God Eastern theologians systematize the transcendent, the miraculous, and the mystical into their theology, without a concept of «supernatural» Eastern theologians have coherent and helpful answers for most practical spiritual problems (such as during bereavement) Eastern clergy, monastics, and lay experts have resources for spiritual direction, moral direction, and Eastern clergy, monastics, and lay experts have resources for spiritual direction, moral direction, and bereavement counseling; thus they do not outsource religious problems to secular experts.
For the God of classical theology is timeless, unchanging, simple, unaffected by events in the world, and absolutely independent of other, nondivine realities.
Camus rejects «static,» eternally existing values, for they would remain fixed and unaffected by history; he prefers a «situation ethics» where free men can exercise novel solutions to problems.
We controlled for a variety of other factors that may also have influenced STI rates in particular areas and we also used older age groups, unaffected by the schemes, as a further control.
One of American fiction's most attractive characters is the 13 - year - old Esme in J. D. Salinger's «For Esme — With Love and Squalor»; her unaffected charm and solicitude rescue the soldier - narrator from a World War II emotional and spiritual hell.
It is necessary to remember that such a paradigm shift does not occur overnight - paradigm shifts generally occur over a long period of time, with pockets of thought frequently unaffected by the new for a long period, and often with movement taking place back and forth between paradigms until the new paradigm becomes «settled» and existing social systems are reintegrated.
Yet in spite of the fact that the Jewish people have struggled endlessly against their election, with the most disastrous consequences for themselves and for the rest of humankind, the divine election remains unaffected because it is an unconditional one, based solely on God's love.
This is hard for many people to grasp today because we have become so accustomed to thinking of death as a separation of body and soul, implying that the soul is unaffected by death.
Yet once God is conceived in that way, this human desire is strengthened, and men and women can think that such unfeeling Stoicism and such an unaffected attitude are right and proper for them.
It is a fundamental tenet of this philosophy that God's nature has two inseparable aspects distinguishable only for purposes of thought: an absolute or «primordial» aspect, absolutely unchanging and unaffected by the world; and a related or «consequent» aspect, which is affected by the world.
Where there is reiteration instead of reversion, there may be need of therapy, a need for new possibilities to be introduced from someone outside and therefore relatively unaffected by the reiteration (at least initially) in order to free the system to find new solutions utilizing other approaches.
His painting is very much about looking, about seeing a traditional subject in a way that eschews sentiment and convention for the sake of an unflattering, unaffected gaze at the hard facts.
For the Christian, Christ is the paradigm of incarnation, or love, and Christ is to be understood as a living reality who is not unaffected by the encounter of incarnation.
Nor is God unaffected by what goes on in the world: rather, what happens there matters to God and makes a difference for and to God.
Many great sermons of the past were ready for the press shortly after, or even before, delivery because these sermons were essentially unaffected by the contingencies of the situation.
For example, a pen lying on the table is thought to be unaffected by that location.
We are not denying that there is such a thing as eternal Truth, unaffected by human history; we are simply denying that any man actually has such a truth, for eternal, unconditioned Truth exists only with God.
For if God is conceived of as an unmoved mover — the unaffected source of the world — he is irrelevant to what free men and women do in the world.
Altizer is aware that for Brown «unrepressed life would be timeless or in eternity,» and he notes that «Brown seeks a libido that is unaffected by the Oedipus complex; and this means a libido that has not murdered God, a libido that is unfallen and still in union with the sacred» (p. 174).
Therefore, no system of material objects may serve as a frame of reference and be completely suitable for the purpose of analyzing in terms of laws the motions of material objects; for such laws of motion should be stated in such a manner that they are unaffected by the peculiar absence or presence of inertial forces in particular physical frames of reference.
What is left for religion, says Lewis Mumford, if political and economic life are unaffected
Luther said he was not trying to sneer and that he «had a thoroughly unaffected love and affection» for the Elector.
And once opposition to same - sex marriage is judged to be discriminatory, no institution that declines to substitute unreality for reality will remain unaffected.
The elaborate systematic theology of the schools was largely unaffected by the rise of modern science, whereas just this new movement was rapidly becoming decisive for Western thinking generally.
if you soon find the taste too cloying and insipid, the refined stuff is tastless and acceptable, being mostly saturated and unaffected by processing (oxidation doesn't occur, for example).
«The fact that the juice remains raw, flavor and nutrients are unaffected and potential for pathogen growth is dramatically reduced, means HPP is raising the bar in our industry, and we are extremely proud to be early adopters of this new technology,» says BluePrint.
Most bowl games are unaffected, since they take place during winter break for all schools.
Asashoryu, the current yokozuna who is going for a record seven straight tournament championships — a streak unaffected by his exhibition victory last weekend — is Mongolian, as are many of the rikishi, and attendance is down.
Can Leonard compose himself amid the New Orleans clamor — steer clear of the sticky web, as he calls it, and come out for the first round loose and unaffected by the scene?
Seemingly unaffected by the rain, the wind or the problems presented by one of the world's most difficult golf courses, this 20 - year - old Ohio State junior had shot sub-par rounds of 66, 67, 68 and 68 for a 72 - hole total of 269.
The transfer window for English clubs below the top flight remains unaffected until and unless the Football League decides to follow suit.
But if you've got an idea for an engine change penalty which both leaves the driver unaffected and deters teams from using one engine per race, I'm all ears!
It will continue to supply enough milk for your baby from the unaffected breast.
Though the slices are served with a vegetable (usually baby carrots and ranch or broccoli florets) and are therefore presumably unaffected by this proposed rule, it's still troubling to me that our middle and high schoolers can and often do eat pizza for lunch every single day.
Hospital procedure rates were unaffected by the reclassification of transferred patients, but the out - of - hospital rates for obstetrical procedures rose after reclassification of transfers (to 4.8 % for induction and to 7.5 % for augmentation).
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