Sentences with phrase «get to the ground state»

«We've demonstrated that we don't have to manipulate the pluripotent genes to get to the ground state, but rather that we can block all other options of where the cell «wants» to go.

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Lacking a ground game in the state, as he did across the country, Trump relied on state and local parties, such as Ferrance's, to drive the get - out - to - vote efforts.
U.S. and Kurdish officials said the YPG's power on the ground and its readiness to attack are already well - known to the Islamic State militants, who are getting pounded in the Raqqa region by coalition airstrikes and firefights with YPG forces.
Ahlborn has stated he has more than 400 investors willing to buy into the project — and says the Hyperloop could potentially sell energy by producing more power than it needs — but even at the lowest possible estimate, it's unclear whether the project would be able to attract enough funding to get off the ground.
But as opposing experts (and a small army of writers) feud over the issue here in the United States, across the pond several top universities are eliminating the underlying logic of the argument by creating programs to help budding business owners get their start - up dreams off the ground — while they get their degrees.
As I travel from country to country this summer, I am getting an on - the - ground view of this low yield world and seeing first - hand the variety of economic and monetary policies at work that may differ from those of the United States.
As a Rabbi, I do have somewhat of an axe to grind here, but Jews are not the majority in this country.Respect for any person's belief is important.Mixing state holidays and religions is a bad idea.Somebody is going to get left out and be upset.Where does it end?
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
«We're not panicky, but you have to be concerned when you can't get off the groundstated GM Rick Ferrell.
While some traits can easily get lost en route to the NFL, a calming presence and grounded mental state are usually traits coaches look for.
A pair of state lawmakers — Sen. Jose Peralta and Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz — want the MTA to start getting the lead out of its stations and above - ground infrastructure.
«This morning, as our volunteer Neighborhood Team Leaders opened 5,117 get - out - the - vote (GOTV) staging locations in the battleground states that will decide this election, they began to execute the final phase of a ground game unlike any American politics has ever seen.
The upcoming battle is reflected on this list by the presence of Albany - centric lawmakers, who the mayor will need to get his affordable housing plan off the ground; real estate industry players, who will no doubt have their deep - pocketed say in the legislative skirmish to come; and the city officials who will lobby hard for tenant - friendly rent laws in the state capital, or cut a few deals that alienate their progressive base.
«They want Democrats and Republicans to find common ground and work together to get results, and we're proud of what we've achieved for the people of this state
The chairman, however, called on the affected poultry farmers in the state to be patient, as modalities were on ground to ensure that they get compensations.
At the Sand Flats State Forest in the Tug Hill, people were racing to get new saplings into the ground.
Republicans got the better candidate when state Treasurer Lynn Jenkins won the party primary in August but in a political environment like this one she has struggled to make up ground on Boyda.
Yet proponents say the programs allow the state to quickly get projects off the ground — from building a road to kick - starting the Capital Region's nanotech empire — and permit lawmakers to address issues on a rolling basis through the year.
New York State Homes and Community Renewal Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas said, «Congratulations to Home Leasing and all of the partners who've come together to get this 83 - unit development off the ground.
The proposal is meant to help a cash - strapped state with a sagging infrastructure get costly projects off the ground, he said.
The MTA capital program funds will go toward one of two studies needed to get the project off the ground, state lawmakers announced.
Officials have repeatedly told reporters that Digman is expected to remain with the state government in some capacity, and that he did «great work» in helping get I.T.S. off the ground.
ALBANY — A pair of state lawmakers want the MTA to start getting the lead out of its stations and above - ground infrastructure.
But for the building project to get off the ground, the state must agree to slash the $ 50 million licensing fee in half and give the developer and gaming operator an additional 60 days beyond a state - imposed deadline to refine their plans.
«IDAs are working on the ground with various planning and zoning boards... to help get projects off the ground,» said Ryan M. Silva, executive director of the state Economic Development Council, a private group in Albany representing IDAs.
John Samson and Malcolm Smith they couldn't get the conference organized and Monseratte — he went to the other side,» she said, referring to the 2009 turmoil when Democratic Senators Hiram Monseratte and Pedro Espada flipped handing power to the Republicans and bringing state government to a grinding halt for five weeks.
«I think they'd be well advised to try and get some of the powers of their office constitutionally grounded,» he said, «as the powers of the other state elected offices in New York are constitutionally grounded
At a time of turmoil in Washington, I believe the states can and will play an important role and Governor Cuomo has the ability to find common ground when it's needed and get things done,» she stated.
The U.S. Department of Energy publishes a national atlas of storage capacity by state, but it is critical to «get wells in the ground» to get more data about exact leakage speeds and optimal storage spots for C02, said Sarah Forbes, an analyst at the World Resources Institute.
In recent years, wildfires have burned trees and homes to the ground across many states in the western U.S., but the ground itself has not gotten away unscathed.
A once - favoured space probe to study dark energy is struggling to get off the ground, as three agencies in the United States and Europe tussle over the details of a potential international mission.
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Dr. Story Landis, chair of the NIH Stem Cell Task Force, said states like Maryland, which offer their own public funding to researchers, often help get projects off the ground — and scientists then use their early research to apply for additional federal funding.
I do eat a Keto — epi - Paleo diet, use CT, ground, get sun etc. but still to be a bit leaner I need a bit more accountability and or some fasting to keep the lean state I desire.
The third season of United States of Tara found Tara and her family breaking new ground: Tara's situation with her alters took a huge swing in unexpected directions; Max had a major realization about his job; Kate had to figure out the first step in forging her own life; Marshall had love and life issues to deal with while trying to get a start in serious filmmaking; Charmaine had to put aside her issues with Tara to accept her help in dealing with her daughter, wheels [you'll have to watch to understand — I'm not even going to try to explain], and even Dr. Hattaras had a life - altering experience [though not one he particularly wanted].
Back in the late Nineties and the mid-aughts, McDonagh always liked to take cars or trains or buses when he had to get from one place to the next in the U.S., if time allowed; having grown up in London, the British - Irish writer was fascinated with America and wanted to get more of a ground's - eye view of the flyover states.
In its current state, it is honestly not ideal and this leaves you attempting to either grind out races in the hope to get better upgrade cards for your car, or buy the upgrade packs using real life money.
Democrats in the Wisconsin legislature frustrated the governor for several years, but Thompson enlisted the aid of Annette «Polly» Williams, a black state legislator who pulled together enough bipartisan support to get a very small program off the ground.
The country is still mired in a policy grounded in getting increased scores on state tests, achieved by whatever means, as the way to improve education.
Despite state budget cuts for all schools, federal grants of up to $ 575,000 in startup and initial operating capital have continued to enable new charters to get off the ground.
AP: This process has enabled me to have hundreds of conversations with teachers around the state, to get some real insights into the conditions that are faced by our students and teachers on a daily basis, in very grounded, concrete ways.
Mr. Murphy, in Montclair you stated that «those closer to the ground should get the say - so.
This will prove particularly problematic if the states can not actually get those proposals off the ground — and there is plenty of reason to believe this can happen.
Part of the project's initial success was due to a joint commitment from the state's workforce development board, Workforce West Virginia — which committed $ 224,000 in funding and helped promote and evaluate the program — and the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, which agreed to help mobilize the employer community in the state to get the program off the ground.
After a 2.5 hour wait (was told 1 hour, and watched another customer enter, get service, a loaner, and leave before me) a serviceman approached me and outright refused to diagnose the issue, stating their refusal was due to «snow on the ground», and that I should come back when it's nicer outside.
Support will go a long way when entrepreneurs are trying to get their business off the ground, so we zeroed in how many SCORE chapters each state has.
As I travel from country to country this summer, I am getting an on - the - ground view of this low yield world and seeing first - hand the variety of economic and monetary policies at work that may differ from those of the United States.
The bond market provides local, state and federal governments, and private enterprises the funds needed to get development and long - term infrastructure projects off the ground.
I shouldn't be surprised by how much I can relate to the woes and rewards we share as women travel writers — Stephanie's pension talk - induced cold sweats, Catherine's zoning out on HGTV and feeling like her feet are nailed to the ground when she first gets home and Liz's claustrophobic feeling in the States are all sentiments I know well.
Forza Horizion 3, Dead Rising 4 and State of Decay 2 are all a given at this point, but it would be very cool to get a reveal trailer for either Shadow Complex 2 or a new Conker game made from the ground up.
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