Sentences with phrase «graft which»

It mocks the likes of Logan and Avengers, but yearns to be talked about in the same sentence without putting in the hard graft which has earned those films more praise.
1Malaysia Development Berhad has been at the centre of allegations of graft which have sparked investigations from Hong Kong to the United States.
I sometimes think of these religio - civic enclaves as skin grafts which doctors working in burn units hope will «take» and grow.
Also the type of surgery was similar as all patients underwent LeFort I and Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy (BSSO), and percentage and type of simultaneous adjunctive procedures excluding of course the fat grafting which was significantly lower (31 % genioplasty or mandibular border reshaping, 55 % rhinoplasty, fat grafting 21 % as explained in the introduction).

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At the inception of the undertaking there had to be a transcendent act which, in accordance with mysterious but physically regulated conditions, should graft the person of a God into the human cosmos.
But this «Therefore» doesn't make sense if you look a the end of chapter 11, where Paul has digressed in a lengthy doxology, which while it discusses intriguing mysteries of God and praises God, doesn't lead to the logical conclusion that we should present ourselves as living sacrifices to him, but if you read into that «οὖν» an «as I was saying earlier», you can see that before the doxology he issued an important warning in Romans 11:22 — if God is willing enough to be so severe as to cut of the natural branches (the Jews) he will certainly be willing to cut of the ones that have been grafted on (the Gentiles); Romans 12:1 - 2 is a very logical «therefore» to follow Romans 11:21 - 24.
Far more influential in grafting UFO belief onto conspiratorial thought to form a «superconspiracy» theory was Milton William Cooper's Behold a Pale Horse (1988), currently ranked 11,825 on Amazon.com, which means it is still selling nicely after 15 years.
Acknowledging the Church's unique relationship with Judaism, he then met separately with Jewish leaders to whom he offered a Passover message that included the words of Vatican II that the Church can not forget «that she draws sustenance from the root of that well - cultivated olive tree onto which have been grafted the wild shoots, the gentiles.»
It is absurd to think that a wild shoot can grow independently from the tree to which it was grafted.
There is indeed in baptism the assurance of forgiveness of sins to those who repent; but above all, and chiefly, there is the guarantee of spiritual strength to live as Christ's man or woman and the grafting of the new believer into the body of Christ's church, which is «the blessed company of all faithful people.»
Fear of organic process produces preference for inorganic pictures of the resurrected body which are grafted uneasily onto Paul's organic imagery.
This concentration on the idea of revelation as God's plan is all the more insistent in what apocalyptic literature which was subsequently grafted on to the prophetic trunk, calls «apocalypse» — i.e., revelation in the strict sense of the word — the unveiling of God's plans concerning the «last days.»
We can thus graft onto Israel's traditioning the critical process by which that tradition is reinterpreted as a living testimony that produces the New Testament, and in which the New Testament is in turn interpreted in the life of the Church.
The very name for God's people — the people into which the Church is grafted — is Israel, which means «he struggles with God.»
Alternately, openness may lead to the full acceptance of some vital and persuasive movement or vision, an acceptance that en - grafts one into a new history but ends the openness to which he was first committed.
It's about grafting different varieties on to one tree which is what a pear tree needs anyway since they don «t self - pollinate.
Grafting tomatoes with our Field Foreman Dan Kemper For root stock, Dan selected two green cherry tomatoes, Fortamino and Estamino, which promote hearty and aggressive vegetative growth, and grafted it to a traditional beef steak tomato, Caiman.
I had sour orange trees in Florida, basically, they are the root sick upon which other orange varieties are grafted.
Said cut foot got infected so badly it will now require a skin graft to heal, which is why he failed his physical.
Instead, he's busy grafting at Carrington, and so whether or not he can change Mourinho's mind remains to be seen, which in turn could secure a long - term future at Man Utd.
One of the questions patients frequently ask is which type of ACL graft should be used for my surgery: bone - tendon - bone, hamstring, or cadaver?
So he had his second operation, in which a piece of bone from his hip was grafted to his ankle.
Hill underwent a seven - hour surgery in which doctors grafted skin and muscle from his left triceps to patch up his ankle.
He can afford all the best attackers which also know how to defend, that's the secret to his success (top attackers that graft for him).
Which is good considering I was told the grafts «should last 20 years `.
The Birmingham manager is beginning to see what a season full of hard graft can do on a squad which isn't the strongest by any stretch of the imagination, with McLeish expected to once again be without Midfield trio Alex Hleb, Barry Ferguson and Craig Gardner at the weekend, while the sight of Richard Fahey and David Bentley leaving Goodison in midweek, Birmingham earning a creditable 1 - 1 draw away to Everton on Wednesday, with knocks will have been sore on the eyes.
Thirdly, payments via bank accounts reduce embezzlement and graft, which were significant in the immediate years after the genocide.
All my responses are on my website, martinamidu.com or Martin Amidu Speaks, some of which are under the headings: «Why Martin Amidu Is Not Using Government Or Party Channels For His Advocacy For Accountability And Transparency» dated 29th May 2012; «Fighting Graft And Corruption Under The National Democratic Governments Of Ghana» dated 3rdNovember 2013; On Galloppers, Settlements And The Hallowed Traditions Of The Office Of The Attorney General» dated 10th July 2012; and «Defending Citizens» Rights And Freedoms From Unconstitutional Conduct By Government And Its Unlawful Covert Agent» dated 11th November 2015: and many others.
State Sen. Brad Hoylman, to his credit, has proposed limiting legislators» outside income to $ 15,000 annually, and banning them from practicing law, which currently opens the door to the sort of graft Silver is accused of fina
State Senator Brad Hoylman, leading the way toward reform, has proposed limiting legislators» outside income to $ 15,000 annually, and banning them from practicing law, which currently opens the door to the sort of graft Silver is accused of finagling.
The party was widely perceived to be lacking strong leadership and economic credibility, which it assumed it could overcome with a «35 % strategy» of holding onto its core vote from 2010 and grafting on some Liberal Democrat defectors.
«Now you're grafting on to those systemic problems, the Obamacare issue, which is costing them more money and making them that much less competitive,» said Katko.
But its roots lie in the city's taxpayer - funded campaign system, which stifles politics and encourages graft.
Which ultimately resulted in Byrne's conviction in a widespread graft case involving a number of area public servants — including Robert Janiszewski.
The work was on the role of interleukin - 1 in the pathology of graft - versus - host disease (GVHD), the mechanism by which the new immune system, which a patient receives as a bone marrow transplant, attacks the patient's body following the transplantation.
The findings echo past studies, which have shown patients with multiple narrowed arteries have better outcomes with coronary artery bypass grafting, also known as CABG or heart bypass surgery, than with angioplasty, also known as percutaneous coronary intervention or PCI, a less - invasive option in which a stent is inserted to hold the arteries open.
The new technology, which Litt's team did not develop, was used to harvest only the top layer of skin for much smaller, consistently sized donor grafts.
The grafts that best approximate the look and feel of a face are «full - thickness» grafts, which involve harvesting the outer (epidermal) layer of skin along with the underlying (dermal) layers from elsewhere on the body.
Hale reserved full - thickness grafts for Nelson's lips and eyelids and used «split - thickness» grafts, which harvest only the epidermis and a fraction of dermis, to rebuild the soldier's cheeks, forehead and crown.
In this pilot study to test the safety of putting iPS - derived cells into humans, the six are all receiving a graft of new retinal pigment epithelial cells, which serve to maintain the eye's light - sensing cells.
A biodegradable polyester created by bacterial fermentation, PHA can be used to make things such as skin grafts and valve replacements, which would come in handy up in space.
In the remaining five patients, the engineered grafts functioned normally to the study's conclusion, which was between 6 months and 20 months, depending on when the patients enrolled.
By grafting polymer threads on these rings, they created starlike structures along the strand, which served as a template for the formation of nanoparticle beads.
«What that data suggests is that maybe the graft combined with DBS can give patients more improvement so they don't have to continue to use the medications, which have variable side effects,» said van Horne.
The nerve tissue is obtained and implanted during DBS surgery, which means that the patients do not need an additional surgery for the grafting procedure and still receive all the benefits of the DBS therapy.
Charles Cohen, the chairman of the company, explains that the compound is being tested against traditional grafts, in which surgeons bridge non-union fractures with fragments of bone taken from the patient's hip.
A second set of experiments, in which a second heart was grafted roughly a month after rejection to give potential immune memory more time to develop, showed similar long - term acceptance.
Boyd then cut a slot in the blocked artery and inserted a shunt, much like a little straw, through which the blood continued to flow while he grafted the healthy artery right onto the same slot that he had made to insert the shunt.
In the 22 rats which survived, the grafts were either completely absorbed into the spinal cord, or joined so successfully that they made a seamless spinal cord.
They have synthesized a physically cross-linked elastomer composed of a central block onto which side chains are grafted (like a bottle brush) and with linear terminal blocks at each end.
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