The spatial smoothness of T2 * images was greater at 3 T by less than 1 mm, suggesting that
the greater extent of activation at 3 T beyond these spatial scales was not due primarily to increased intrinsic spatial correlations at 3 T. Rather, the increase in percentage of voxels activated reflects increased sensitivity for detection of brain activation at higher field strength.
The propriety of these distinctions, is explained by the nature of the senatorial trust; which, requiring
greater extent of information and stability of character, requires, at the same time, that the senator should have reached a period of life most likely to supply these advantages.
The more effective God is in luring us with an initial aim for actualizing ourselves — that is to say,
the greater the extent of our enacting with minimal modification what God points us toward — then the greater the possibilities of God empowering us even more effectively in the next moment and beyond.
In other words,
the greater the extent of freedom is experienced in the recipient of relational power, the larger the size.
It spreads such
a great extent of love and happiness.
In 30 years of satellite observations,
the greatest extent of surface melt was recorded a decade ago, when about 75 per cent of the surface was wet.
«Younger scientists currently benefit to
a great extent of the possibilities which ESF offers through the Research Networking Programmes (RNPs), European Collaborative Research Programmes (EUROCORES) and the European Research Conferences,» the open letter says.
Patients with
the greatest extent of ketosis had stable cancers or partial remission, while those with the least ketosis showed continued progressive cancer.
A down - to - earth character with
great extent of understanding.
We will need to be toward
the greatest extent of the Eddy minimum before we can trust and test Svensmark.
The significance is that these results from February 25th show
the greatest extent of winter ice.
After all, at the same time the Arctic was melting, the Antarctic Ice Cap at the South Pole was setting a record for
the greatest extent of polar ice in observed history and at the same time South America and much of the Southern Hemisphere was experiencing the coldest and longest winter in at least 50 years.
Not exact matches
People use online dating because they feel like they're not meeting enough
of the right kind
of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot
of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many
great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some
extent, allow you to meet just a lot
of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
On Dec. 7, the Bank
of Canada endorsed negative interest rates as a viable emergency stimulus measure, a significant shift that demonstrates the
extent to which monetary policy has evolved since the
Great Recession.
Con artists take this approach to extremes, but putting on a metaphorical mask (to a lesser
extent) is a
great technique for any entrepreneur beset by a lack
of confidence.
New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone asked whether Facebook would consider changing the default privacy settings
of Facebook users «to minimize, to the
greatest extent possible, the collection and use
of users» data.»
All
of these companies were able to leverage existing infrastructure to the
greatest extent.
Instead
of being out
of this world, the next wave
of offices is down to earth — and, to a
greater extent, designed around employees» needs and specific company cultures.
This results in «buying low and selling high» to a
greater extent than the rule
of rebalancing back to a fixed asset allocation.
Other wineries won't know the full
extent of damage until after the evacuation order has lifted, but initial confirmed photos show a
great deal
of destruction.
Researchers found that illegal use
of marijuana and rates
of cannabis use disorder rose to a
greater extent in US states that adopted laws legalizing marijuana for medical purposes than in states that didn't adopt such laws.
«To the
extent that we're not able to protect that, you're sacrificing millions or tens
of millions
of U.S. jobs, and U.S. companies should care a
great deal about that,» Randolph Kahn, an adjunct professor at Washington University School
of Law, told the Washington Post.
Google AdWords plays an important role in the success
of businesses, and companies should optimize their AdWords campaign to the
greatest possible
extent.
After extensive consideration
of these issues, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) concluded last year that the focus should instead be on
greater transparency
of securities lending and repo activity and better disclosure to clients around the
extent to which their collateral would be rehypothecated (FSB 2013).
Will you make the commitment to changing all the user default settings to minimize to the
greatest extent possible the collection and use
of user's data?
«Will you commit to changing all the user default settings to minimize to the
greatest extent possible the collection and use
of users» data?
Pallone stopped him to demand a «yes» or «no» answer: «Will you make the commitment to changing all the user default settings to minimize to the
greatest extent possible the collection and use
of users» data?
To get to those higher levels
of taxation, they have relied to a
greater extent on value added taxes, recognizing that there are limits to how high personal and corporate income taxes can go.
Broadly, Edelman projects that within a decade, half
of all financial advisors will have exited the industry, to a
great extent because
of the DOL rule.
Written by NCEO founder Corey Rosen, this issue brief discusses as
of mid-2016 the
extent and growth
of employee ownership; survey data on ESOPs and corporate governance as well as ESOPs and executive compensation; research on the effect
of ESOPs on corporate performance; the 2012 shared capitalism study
of Great Place to Work applicants; data on employee ownership and employee financial well - being; the NCEO's analysis
of data on ESOPs and default rates; trends in broad - based equity compensation plans; equity compensation and corporate performance; the impact
of ESOPs and other broad - based plans on unemployment; legislative and regulatory issues for employee ownership; and international developments in broad - based plans.
But the fact
of the matter is that the oil sands have increased incomes across Canada to an
extent much
greater than that paragraph implies.
While the two companies» revenues are based on advertising, the attractiveness to advertisers rests on consumers using both services.3 Both, though, are disadvantaged to an
extent because their means
of making money operate orthogonally to a
great user experience; both are protected by the fact would - be competitors inevitably have the same business model.4
In manufacturing, supply chain delays remained widespread, with average delivery times once again lengthening to one
of the
greatest extents seen in the survey's two - decade history.
A huge part
of what makes cryptocurrencies super beneficial is the fact that parasites can be excluded to a
great extent, especially in transactions where one currency doesn't need to be exchanged for another.
Retailers have, to a
great extent been like the allegorical frog in a pot
of water that slowly comes to a boil without it realizing it.
It is possible also that the Bank will continue to rely to a
greater extent than normal on foreign exchange swaps to provide system liquidity ahead
of Y2K.
Preferring Foxtel as its broadcast partner — to the
extent that CA knows how to «partner» with anyone — sure garnered CA a
greater take on rights, but with more than 70 per cent
of Australians now unplugged from international white ball cricket and nearly 30 per cent
of BBL games, will the game become even more unattractive as a marquee sponsorship property?
If the repurchases reduce the shares outstanding to a
greater extent than net income is falling, then earnings on a per - share basis will rise irrespective
of the health
of the overall business.
«Americans have become used to spending more than they earn, and to a
great extent a lot
of households are overextended.
Quite naturally, the possibilities
of money laundering reduce to a
great extent.
The overall cost
of financial settlement reduces to a
great extent.
The US dollar's quantity is manipulated to a far
greater extent than that
of the Euro.
To the
extent a portfolio focuses on particular countries, regions, industries, sectors or types
of investment from time to time, it may be subject to
greater risks
of adverse developments in such areas
of focus than a portfolio that invests in a wider variety
of countries, regions, industries, sectors or investments.
This trend is largely due to the fact that Hong Kong has been dominated to a
greater extent than other financial centers by a small number
of very large incumbents.
The advent
of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has helped companies to push the boundaries
of their apps to a
great extent.
Why not sit there like a lump on a log and say nothing and hear nothing and enjoy your lack
of knowledge to the
greatest extent?
But charity, too, is true: «The earthly city is promoted not merely by relationships
of rights and duties, but to an even
greater and more fundamental
extent by relationships
of gratuitousness, mercy and communion.»
In short, it seems to me that Christianity by its very nature must admit the claims
of Enlightenment scholarship to a
greater extent than does Judaism, and that it can survive the dissolving effect
of those claims far better.
These statistics depict an
extent of deprivation, a degree
of misery, a sense
of hopelessness and despair, a fundamental alienation that is difficult for that
great majority
of Americans who lack direct experience with this social stratum to comprehend.
Paul writes in Philippians 2 that we should be like Christ, and I suppose we could say Mary and Joseph, for making themselves
of no reputation, acting like a servant to everybody, and humbling themselves to the
greatest extent possible.