Sentences with phrase «handedness of»

And so it was... I answered his specific question with my assessment regarding the heavy handedness of CREA's «leaders».
The question in any event is the even - handedness of the services provided.
The open - handedness of the way in which this guidance was debated and then given by Keehan J contrasts markedly from the genesis of the guidance given by Mr Justice Mostyn in UL v BK (Freezing Orders: Safeguards: Standard Examples)[2013] UKHC 1735 (Fam), [2013] All ER (D) 277 (Jun)(on Imerman documents), and by Pauffley J in Re NL (above) where she and the president roasted the practices of the Reading Magistrates» Court.
Now that RC has devolved into Hank Roberts et al dot com, I would guess there's some regret over the heavy - handedness of the Borehole, but perhaps a small audience is a good thing after all.
Often the placement of doodles will be influenced by the handedness of the artist, and whether they are seated, standing or are holding a telephone or -LSB-...]
The appearance of impropriety and conflict of interest would be gone, and so would the harshness and heavy handedness of this board.
The Every Student Succeeds Act really scales back Federal involvement in education after the perceived heavy - handedness of NCLB.
Even with creative liberties and the heavy - handedness of the telling, this version of the Mee family and the zoo staff (including the animals) is interesting and entertaining — even if you just have to let go and allow yourself to be guided through.
Because that's what you're going to get, and for this viewer, the heavy - handedness of the latter ruined my positive reaction to the former.
And the heavy - handedness of the scripts will prove less amusing as episodes pass.
So we can not only show the arrangement of atoms, but also the handedness of molecules, in which pharmaceutical companies are interested.»
The study shared that even before the connection between motor cortex and spinal cord, the left or right handedness of the child is established.
«We managed to predict the handedness of the molecules accurately» 95 percent of the time by analyzing bond vibrations, Milo adds.
Einstein insisted that the handedness of the glove must be determined in advance by some physical law.
By prodding embryos gently with glass rods at the eight - cell stage, they could reverse the genetically determined handedness of each snail.
«What we needed was some way of getting at actual handedness of people born before 1900,» says study co-author Chris McManus, professor of psychology and medical education at University College London (U.C.L).
While lamenting that «virtually all research activities at CRIN had been grounded since 2013 as a result of disillusionment following the insensitivity and high handedness of Professor Akoroda», the aggrieved workers enjoined the Presidency to beem its flashlight to the affairs at Cocoa Research Institute, before much more havoc is done.
Labour's frontbench have been consistently outwitted and out - fought by an increasingly assertive parliamentary Labour party, unwilling to tolerate the high - handedness of their frontbench - high - handedness that they found insufferable during the last two parliaments with Tony Blair's three figure majorities.
Moreover, the even - handedness of the GI Bill enabled West's father and many of his peers to buy a home, get a college education and obtain health insurance — all of which gave economic mobility to African - Americans even under segregation.

Not exact matches

According to a 1977 paper in the journal Psychological Bulletin, «there is remarkably little evidence for any association of left - handedness with deficit, as has often been suggested».
Evidently, then, something else was needed to push early humans from a lateral preference in general to the extremely high levels of right - handedness we see today.
Right - handedness, then, may simply be an accidental by - product of the way most of our brains are wired up.
In support of the idea, Braccini and her colleagues» looked at handedness in chimpanzees, and found that when the apes stand on all fours, they displayed no real hand preferences.
In the future, I may do a giant roundup for fun, but for now, below are 32 of my favorite quotes from the novel that I've highlighted over the years under the broad categories of individualism, second - handedness, and creation.
Yeah, Henry Rollins might provide a workable way (for sophomoric liberals) to protest LAPD heavy - handedness in the early 1980s, and other minor Western maladies, and maybe punk music really could strengthen your spine in the aughties if you're an alienated Egyptian liberal youth under the boot of Mubarak, but no, the example of Rollins and such sure can't find help you navigate your way to political effectiveness between the Egyptian military on one hand and popular Islamist groups on the other.
And it's not like our strategy of projecting even - handedness has won us much support till now.
Perry may well pay for that ham - handedness, but our religion expert wants to connect the dots, to warn us that Dominionism is the belief that «Christians should dominate every facet of life, from government to the arts.»
Genius is the divine instinct for creation, incident throughout life, a certain quality of first - handedness accompanying and directing activity.
Most important, heavy - handedness tends to weaken or destroy the most precious thing of all — your relationship.
With this criticism of the Democrats offered as a testimony of their even handedness and sincerity, they piously go on to tell Republicans that now is the time to engage in bipartisanship and follow a course of compromise.
(Left - handedness has evoked something of the same response in many cultures.)
One that I find especially difficult to endure is the climactic conversation between Raskolnikov and Sonya in book four of Crime and Punishment, with its unremittingly forced portentousness and the embarrassingly obvious (but entirely unconvincing) device of Raskolnikov asking Sonya to read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John's gospel — which culminates in one of the most egregious displays of authorial heavy - handedness in the history of serious literature.
Now one may observe, by way of rejoinder, that the loss of «first - handedness» is not avoided on the societal view.
Hence loss of first - handedness, if it is indeed a loss, is unavoidable whether God is an entity or a society of successive entities.
In 1963 the English Friends state in their widely read Towards a Quaker View of Sex: «One should no more deplore «homosexuality» than left - handedness....
We have also become more aware of discrimination with reference to such things as class, age, disability, and left - handedness.
Within it, one can condemn, as the Popes have consistently done, Palestinian terrorism without rejecting the legitimacy of Palestinian peoplehood, even as one can condemn Israeli heavy - handedness in the administration of the territories without rejecting the validity of the Jewish State or its necessity as a place of security for the Jewish people.
Maybe lineups should be viewed in light of possible defensive shift mixes as much as pitcher handedness and nominal position, especially with starters going fewer innings (making platoon splits against the opposing starting pitcher less important).
It prides itself from being apolitical — and there is something to be said about withstanding the political pressures especially in many ill - governed countries — and that allure explains its surprising resilience despite the odious lack of transparency and the general heavy - handedness.
Nine out of ten kids prefer their right hand, but being left - handed is perfectly normal — it's just not as common as right - handedness.
Intelligence and Handedness: Meta - Analyses of Studies on Intellectually Disabled, Typically Developing, and Gifted Individuals.
Your child at this stage of beginning writing may be starting to favor the use of one hand, although you won't be able to know true right - or left - handedness until later.
The Clerk of the House revealed that members of the assembly impeached the speaker due to alleged high handedness and abuse of power.
We have worked hand in hand with your organization at different levels and find this not only unnecessary but a display of high handedness in a simple matter that could have been resolved through dialogue and respect.
Let me begin by challenging the questions» notion of even handedness or equivocation.
Even Democratic allies have complained of Mr. de Blasio's high - handedness — not everyone thought it was a moral obligation to make mayoral control permanent — and Ms. Wolfe will need to figure out how to keep securing wins in an environment that can be hostile for a big city liberal mayor.
Second, other victims of official high - handedness, impunity and arbitrariness now have a pedestal on which to launch their redemption plans.
Against the backdrop of allegation of high handedness by the military in the manner troops attacked the zealousness of Biafra agitators and Shiite Islamists, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Gabriel Olonisakin has assured that the Nigerian military will continue to ensure that Nigeria remains -LSB-...]
Aregbesola, who called for cooperation and patience with the police and other law enforcement agencies until the outcome of the final investigation, hinted that the police and others have assured of even handedness and that the rule of law will be strictly adhered to and allowed to prevail.
«The police and other law enforcement agencies have assured all of even handedness and that the rule of law will be strictly adhered to and prevail.
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