Sentences with phrase «grows outward»

The young coral larvae (negatively phototactic: does not like light) settles in cracks and holes on the ocean side of the reef and then grows outward from the hole.
Rather than the city growing within itself, it grows outward as the population increases.
Researchers have discovered that Corynebacterium is the bacteria found right next to the tooth enamel and it grows outward from the teeth, where it networks with the next layer or colony of bacteria.
It develops deep within the bone and can become excruciatingly painful as it grows outward and the bone is destroyed from inside.
Normally, as dogs mature the cartilage grows outward with the inner layer turning in to supportive bone.
And it is this spirit that animates Owenslandia as it grows outward from the elegant Palais Bourbon HQ.
This thin film then grows outward from a single nucleus.
As the government's own expert panel report on competition said five years ago, those same companies need to «take the puck to the other end of the rink» and start growing outward, internationally, before it's too late.
PizzaRev's primary plan is to grow outward from Southern California.
It's as if a small planet, finding — like New York City — that it couldn't grow outward, simply exaggerated its vertical scale.
Although scientists were pretty sure that galaxies grow outward, this new census of the galactic interior to the outskirts will help researchers chart that development in impressive detail.
These surface features may result from the iron crystallization process and may grow outward, much in the manner that snowflakes form.
«But if these things do grow outward, does that mean you're destroying and recreating the rims all the time and that the rims are moving outward with it?
But unlike other types of warts, the plantar variety doesn't grow outward; instead, the pressure from walking and standing causes them to grow into the skin, creating pain and tenderness on the bottom of your feet.
Additionally, since a cat's claw grows right out of the bone, if a piece of the bone is accidentally left inside the cat's toe, a partial nail can develop and begin to grow outward through the skin.
The works have an autobiographical aspect as their start but grow outward to embrace the human experience.
With age, my introspection grew outward, blooming a curiosity in others and what their life experiences were like.

Not exact matches

Can Imgur keep its cool — internally and outward - facing — as it grows up?
«Growing up on a farm in New England, and then working in the field after college with Outward Bound, the entire time I needed to wear good, heavy - duty work pants, but there was nothing available.
«Some founders think that scaling only involves growing upward and outward.
«We are determined to maintain our outward - looking stance and we are determined to maintain the prosperity of our people and keep on growing the economy and creating jobs in the future, and that's the message I want to get out there today.
Scaling doesn't just involve growing upward and outward, it also means ensuring that your internal processes and operations are functioning seamlessly.
= > I agree because, even though Christianity in China is growing, a greater number of Christians in the industrialized world really express the Holy Spirit in their outward and inward actions towards others.
I grew up in a tradition where some of these outward spiritual exercises were rejected because we didn't want to come across as too pious or overly spiritual or legalistic.
There are saints who have literally fed on the negative principle, on humiliation and privation, and the thought of suffering and death, — their souls growing in happiness just in proportion as their outward state grew more intolerable.
We can discount some of the sentimentalities which have grown up around the image of St. Francis, but the genuineness of his delight in the created world, and the expression of interior joy in outward song is inescapable.53
Earlier he said that there was no virtue in an outward act that did not grow out of an inner sincerity.
We need to look outward, understanding the competition and this growing industry.»
A root continues to grow in the direction it is set in the ground, so one that is not pointed outward will not grow out.
A combination of growing children (and their growing schedules and different, more outward needs) and growing my work are keeping these days so full that I'm sure I'm going to look up next and it'll be April before I know it happened.
The seat appears to be wider than most umbrellas, providing plenty of wiggle room and a generous degree of recline, while the leg support can extend outward or fold down to accommodate a growing child.
Sometimes the baby stops growing and developing, but there are no outward signs of miscarriage like cramping, bleeding, or the passage of tissue.
Quick - adjust 14 - position harness and 2 - position buckle allows you to simply move the harness upward and buckle outward for a snug secure match as your kid grows
Since many parents expressed a desire to have a buckle carrier that they could use with a newborn we designed the pikkolo with an adjustable - width panel, so that it cinches up small for a little baby (or for facing outward later if desired), and incrementally grows as baby grows.
In addition to her enthusiasm, agile nature, and rhythmic sensitivity (all of which can be measured and pertain to certain outward talents, like singing, dancing, and gymnastic strength), I can see her collaborative ability, and I try to nurture it and help it mature as she grows.
Quick - adjust, 10 - position harness and 2 - position buckle allows you to easily move the harness upward and buckle outward for a comfortable, secure fit as your child grows
As baby grows and becomes more curious about the world, many parents will shift their baby to a back or hip carry to allow him to see more, and some parents turn their baby to face outward.
In a decade which saw London finally grow comfortable in its own skin — as a truly global, outward looking, metropolis — it is hard to doubt the role of the two mononyms, «Ken» and «Boris», in City Hall.
Cells inside the brains contract, while cells on the outside grow and push outward, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, discovered from working with the lab - grown brains, or organoids.
Peat mosses acidify the soil and grow upward and outward so that other species are not able to thrive there.
But at the same time, Mars is nudged outward by trillions of close encounters with planetesimals that give infinitesimal gravitational kicks to the growing Mars without hitting it.
As those giant outer planets grew, their powerful gravity flung much of that debris outward.
By draining air outward, that spiral keeps the vortex from growing so big it must detach from the wing and create a stall.
As the sun grows more luminous, the solar system's habitable zone will shift outward.
He explained that when mammal teeth grow, the enamel emerges from the root area and «races outward in all directions,» creating a 3D shape that may be better at keeping water inside.
The rise in tuition fees could change this, and also create an outward trend: Many national news reports claim that a growing number of U.K. students are looking to study elsewhere in Europe to escape the rising costs.
When you work this muscles, they certainly grow thicker, but mostly they expand outward, giving the impression of width.
Everything we've been cultivating or growing is illuminated; energetically speaking, it's about looking outward and sharing your insights and gifts.
People often mistake herpes symptoms with things pimples and in grown hairs, if they have any symptoms at all, because the virus also commonly lies dormant inside us without any outward signs even though it is still communicable.
He described how children «growing up in a constant attention to outward Sensations, seldom make any considerable Reflection on what passes within them.»
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