Sentences with phrase «homogeneity by»

International Zodiac Job System removed the temptation of homogeneity by dividing its license board into twelve different jobs.
The protein was purified to homogeneity by ion - exchange chromatography.

Not exact matches

By breaking up workplace homogeneity, you can allow your employees to become more aware of their own potential biases — entrenched ways of thinking that can otherwise blind them to key information and even lead them to make errors in decision - making processes.
The conservative tech billionaire may be ditching lefty San Francisco, frustrated by its cultural homogeneity.
Everywhere they will be a little flock, because mankind grows quicker than Christendom and because men will not be Christians by custom and tradition, through institutions and history, or because of the homogeneity of a social milieu and public opinion, but — leaving out of account the sacred flame of parental example and the intimate sphere of home, family and small groups — they will be Christians only because of their own act of faith attained in a difficult struggle and perpetually achieved anew.
Well, what will finally crown and limit collective humanity at the ultimate stage of its evolution, is and must be, by reason of continuity and homogeneity, the establishment of a sort of focal point at the heart of the reflective apparatus as a whole.
Homogeneity may be inevitable and perhaps even desirable for the faith - based nonprofits already in the service - provider mold, but Wuthnow joins the chorus of those warning congregations to «jealously guard their freedom» by being «wary of government support.»
Nonetheless, it can be claimed that the Christian world of the High Middle Ages attained such a homogeneity of culture, one so permeated by Christian values and beliefs (as then understood), that it can be quite properly referred to as Christendom: that is, a domain or realm where Christ was believed to rule.
The market economy which has been heralded as the «new saviour» by the capitalist forces, as part of the «one world» culture, has imposed an overbearing homogeneity in all spheres.
The metaphysical poverty created by mandatory disenchantment can lead populism to seek an ersatz solidarity of ideological homogeneity, and even feelings of empowerment that flow from collective violence.
As has recently been pointed by an anthropologist, the early Christian communities bear many features that are specific to millenarian movements, such as homogeneity, equality, anonymity and absence of property.
When the astronomical revolution of the sixteenth century — in which the Italian philosophers of the Renaissance played a far more important role than historians of science admit — removed the universal cosmic clock, there were two alternative ways open to physics and philosophy of nature: either to retain the relational theory of time and to hold with Bruno (Bruno 1879, p. 144) that «there are as many times as there are the stars» (tot tempora quot astra), since there is no body possessing a privileged rotation motion, and the only body which allegedly had it — the sphere of the fixed stars — has been swept away; or to save the unity and homogeneity of time by separating it from any particular motion — and this is what Newton did, anticipated in this respect by Isaac Barrow and, in particular, Gassendi.
DE: This separation was made by Grunbaum, who said you could have the other things Whitehead wanted without having to have the homogeneity of space - time.
Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire by William T. Cavanaugh Eerdmans, 103 pages, $ 12 Our globalized world of free - market consumerism teases the eye with a «surface appearance of diversity,» masking «a stifling homogeneity» that bears resemblance to Andy Warhol's «Orange Disaster # 5,» a painting whose serial imaging of the electric chair removes the sting of death.
«Euclidean space is defined by its «isotopy» (or homogeneity), a property which guarantees its social and political utility.
Controlling pasteurizers by a method of qualification, allows the control of the temperature and time of heating, homogeneity, and thus the device setting.
However, evidence of an underlying biological mechanism is weakened by the results of our post hoc analysis, which tended toward lack of homogeneity between African American and other ethnic groups.
Numbers of participants in nonobese [BMI (in kg / m2): < 30] and obese (BMI ≥ 30.0) groups, respectively, are as follows: timely OL (□; n = 102 and 34) and delayed OL (▪; n = 49 and 33)[P < 0.0001 within the nonobese BMI group and P = 0.001 within the obese BMI group (chi - square analysis); Breslow - Day test for homogeneity of the odds ratios (P = 0.6267), indicating that there was not a significant difference by BMI group in the association between delayed OL and excess neonatal weight loss].
«population about the size of the state of Massachusets» is a flawed variation of the homogeneity argument which is discarded by the very / more diverse examples of France, England, Denmark, Holland, Belgium
Neglecting these «output» and «input» aspects of legitimacy and giving priority instead to a euronationalist justification of a European sovereignty in the making could also turn out to be detrimental to individual freedoms: the illusion of homogeneity it would produce could incite European citizens to support policies sold by political leaders as being in the interest of the European «community» or «people», but actually only serving a tiny minority.
The greater homogeneity of the Italians could be ascribed to their ancient common origin, but also to a greater mobility and gene exchange between the populations of the seven valleys considered (the Adige, Fersina, Fiemme, Giudicarie, Non, Primiero and Sole valleys), with this mobility favored by a less hostile mountain environment (i.e. lower altitudes and geographical proximity) compared to the Ladin populations of the Dolomites.
A reassessment of genetic diversity in Icelanders: Strong evidence from multiple loci for relative homogeneity caused by genetic drift.
The cheap, tacky thrill of guerilla filmmaking has vanished, and the willingness to push any envelope has been replaced by hedged bets and homogeneity.
The homogeneity in horror cinema in 1989 created a situation in which any film that showed a spark of originality would be roundly praised by genre fans and remembered fondly.
Our ability to conduct these subgroup analyses is further constrained by the relative homogeneity of the students in our sample, with most being white and in advanced classes.
Greater homogeneity means that the public good - education in this case - might be funded by some of the districts, whereas there would be no funding if the district were the size of the state.
There are very good reasons to be skeptical of GT programs — the fact that their participants tend not to achieve any more academically or socially than non-GT students, the dilution of NON-GT education by pulling the brightest kids out of those classes, and the promotion of homogeneity in an increasingly heterogenous community are chief among them.
Homogeneity — in the overused name of «diversity,» no less — is impossible to avoid when the trend - tracked hive - mind of «shared» creativity becomes life - by - committee and expression by critique group.
Impressively, this homogeneity of design is balanced by a bold experimentation with all other aspects of painting, using a variety of material supports and employing a wide range of scales.
Art Club 2000, a collective started in 1992 by art dealer Colin de Land and a handful of Cooper Union students, took a more subversive approach to culture's consumeristic attitudes, posing in group shots dressed entirely in clothes from the Gap, mocking both the retail chain's pervasiveness and the willful homogeneity of the retail chain's shoppers.
Due to the relentless and accelerating pace of expansion of cities and the demand for new buildings, the buildings tend to be similar to each other, characterised by the extreme homogeneity and by a predominantly uniform design environment built.»
While focusing on this chronological arrangement may privilege thematic groups, it creates a formal homogeneity, even when a relatively bright blue or green may take you by surprise.
The results over time may vary as a function of a) the input data (which change due to corrections, increasing archived data, changes in homogeneity adjustments, bias corrections etc. made by others — including the National Met Services), b) the method (all of which are documented in the various papers).
Rather, these differences are dominated by the inclusion of appropriate homogeneity corrections for non-climatic discontinuities made in GHCN v3.2 in 2011/2012.
We've been in contact with Lucie Vincent there who's also been doing some homogeneity work (which is good by the way).
Here is the email I referred to from the batch recently released by NASA that is from Phil Jones mentioning to Environment Canada homogeneity activities.
The process by which instrumental temperature readings have been «adjusted» to get «homogeneity» has been anything but transparent.
The stability and homogeneity of the C3S sea level products is also ensured by the use of an homogeneous mean reference to compute the sea level anomalies for all missions.
Of course any analogy stops here because the assumptions taken by Kolmogorov (homogeneity and isotropy) that give sense to his theory are absent from the climate theory.
As for population homogeneity, the modern replication of Yamal is justified by the sensitivity analysis above based on Esper's tests for sample depth as well as the statistical analysis of Bunn.
Note regarding homogeneity: Unlike some data sets produced by others, this data product does not include any adjustments to «correct» for apparent inhomogenieties or other discontinuities and biases in the data.
Rather, these differences are dominated by the inclusion of appropriate homogeneity corrections for non-climatic discontinuities made in GHCN v3.2 which span a range of negative and positive values depending on the regional analysis.
Non-stationarity in historical time series is affected by a lot of things — homogeneity problems, forcings as well as the internal dynamics of the climate system.
As we shall see, while there is often a lack of homogeneity, and some individuals or groups have no name or special identity, they (by their own admission or by descriptions given by others) often fall into the following descriptions: Detaxers; Freemen or Freemen - on - the - Land; Sovereign Men or Sovereign Citizens; Church of the Ecumenical Redemption International (CERI); Moorish Law; and other labels — there is no closed list.
As we shall see, while there is often a lack of homogeneity, and some individuals or groups have no name or special identity, they (by their own admission or by descriptions given by others) often fall into the following... [more]
When outsiders threatened to invade the bar's homogeneity, the profession reacted harshly and often without much reflection... By contrast, when social, economic or technological change was occurring around the profession, the profession's calm became intractability and myopia... In either event, the profession sought the status quo and resisted «innovation and change that was being demanded,» even when change was inevitable or desirable.
As we shall see, while there is often a lack of homogeneity, and some individuals or groups have no name or special identity, they (by their own admission or by descriptions given by others) often fall into the following descriptions: Detaxers;
As we shall see, while there is often a lack of homogeneity, and some individuals or groups have no name or special identity, they (by their own admission or by descriptions given by others) often fall into the following descriptions: Detaxers; Freemen or Freemen - on - the - Land; Sovereign Men or Sovereign Citizens; Church of the Ecumenical Redemption International (CERI); Moorish Law; and other labels...
As we shall see, while there is often a lack of homogeneity, and some individuals or groups have no name or special identity, they (by their own admission or by descriptions given by others) often fall into
That is manifest in legal technology interest and investment, the rise of managed legal service providers — both in - house and outsourced — and a kick - start to innovation in a profession / industry characterized by stasis, limited consumer options, conservatism, resistance to change, insularity, homogeneity, and elitism.
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