Sentences with phrase «growing predominance»

He sums it up in a single formula — the ever - growing predominance of the rational intellectual element, with the gradual fading out of the emotional element, this latter tending to enter into the group of purely intellectual sentiments.
Because of the enormous number of physical variables on which it depends, and even more the growing predominance of the psychic (individual choice) over the purely statistical, it seems to be decidedly the case that human evolution goes beyond the bounds of exact calculation.

Not exact matches

These are people who, in Abraham Maslow's terms, are motivated at least as strongly by self - actualization trends (the need to grow) as by deficiency needs (the hunger for security, respect, love, etc.).6 Those with intense deficiency needs require therapy; those with a predominance of self - actualization needs respond to growth - oriented methods.
The outcome of our past efforts is a predominance of high - quality suppliers exhibiting at Pet Fair Asia, boosted by the competition with a fast - growing proportion of international brands and manufacturers coming from Europe, Japan, India, Latin America, etc..
This amount is only growing with the addition of companies such as Glencore, Vallar and Vallares, and the predominance of mining companies amongst new listings — 70 % in the first half of 2011.
Some of the most common varieties or cultivars being grown in Canada, in order of predominance are: USO 14, Finola (formerly FIN 314), Crag, USO 31, Alyssa, and Felina 34.
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