Sentences with phrase «gradual transitions at»

Hispanics desired rapid transitions at a young age, and Southeast Asians desired more gradual transitions at an older age.

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«Leaps» even to a new metaphysical essence will quite soberly be reckoned with, and no demand will be made for absolute continuity, which would be metaphysical nonsense, yet search will at the same time be continued nevertheless for new intermediate stages to make the transitions more gradual.
The empirical appearances of outward shape and form and of biological mode of life may show such very gradual transitions between animal and man, that in this respect it may perhaps not be possible at all to succeed in indicating concretely and unmistakably, where the dividing line runs between animal and man.
Ideally, the Twins are able to build more depth at third — allowing for a gradual transition for Sano across the infield, and that Sano is able to maintain his health / weight and power while learning more discipline at the plate.
The transition is usually gradual, but your baby may be returned to the warmer environment at the first sign of inability to maintain temperature.
Before I began my gradual transition to vegetarianism at age 14, I usually ate the hot dogs one day a week but otherwise selected cold lunch.
Subsequent follow - up at weekly intervals is necessary to monitor growth and the gradual transition to normal foods.
And is there any precedent for the new President to immediately replace people with their own picks, or is it a more gradual transition (if at all)?
While again hundred thousands of Egyptians show their defiance of the old regime at Cairo's Tahrir Square and worker protests have broken out in several Egyptian cities, Washington and London still follow a pipe dream of a gradual transition from Hosni Mubarak to a more or less democratic, yet by all means secular new government.
As stem cells continue their gradual transition from the lab to the clinic, a research group at the University of Wisconsin — Madison has discovered a new way to make large concentrations of skeletal muscle cells and muscle progenitors from human stem cells.
My transition to vegetarianism has been gradual, from only eating certain meats, to being pescatarian, before becoming completely vegetarian at the beginning of the year.
Students at this point in their lives are in the midst of significant physical, psychological, social, and emotional changes associated with the gradual transition from childhood to adulthood.
Her close relationship with her mentor Raoul De Keyser, an abstract painter who favored a style that was at once intuitive, economical, and ever so subtly referential, preceded (and predicted) her gradual transition to a similar brand of abstraction around 1995, about the same time that she moved a half hour's drive outside of Ghent to the rural town of Paulatem.
Her close relationship with her mentor Raoul De Keyser, an abstract painter who favored a style that was at once intuitive, economical, and ever so subtly referential, preceded (and predicted) her gradual transition to a similar brand of abstraction around 1995, about the same time that she moved a half hour's drive outside of Ghent to the rural town
An example was George Kukla's study of snail shells and pollen in layers of loess (wind - blown dust) in Czechoslovakia — another study that was designed to investigate gradual shifts, but in which a close look at the data revealed unexpectedly abrupt transitions.
It contains a number of tropes that may be familiar to the well - versed in oil and gas climate disclosures — for example narrowing the scope of stranded assets, and characterising the energy sector impacts of a low carbon transition as gradual and well - signposted, thereby depriving investors of an assessment of the volumes and capex at risk should the company misread the pace of the transition.
The father had agreed to a gradual transition from U.M.'s full - time autism therapy program to full - time attendance at school, and there was no factual basis to conclude that U.M. was denied meaningful access to education due to his exclusion.
For the purposes of the standard, depressed curbs are seamless gradual slopes at transitions between sidewalks and walkways and highways, and are usually found at intersections.
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