Sentences with phrase «homogeneity in»

Previous research has further demonstrated that not only structural characteristics but also the quality of social ties determines ego - alter homogeneity in various health behaviors [18,19].
The slopes, especially the one for females, demonstrate that the ego - alter homogeneity in smoking is stronger the more alters know each other within the same network.
That's important for all recruits, but particularly so for women, because we've historically had fewer role models for women and more homogeneity in our leadership models.
Lukovich et al. (Centre for Earth Observation Science, U. of Manitoba); 4.4 to 4.5; Heuristic - Dynamics The absence of a strong and persistent sea level pressure high over the Beaufort in July together with the absence of spatial homogeneity in the springtime sea ice drift fields suggest that continued sea ice decline will be an artifact of increased temperatures and thermodynamic forcing rather than the considerable dynamical contributions seen in summer of 2007.
This shows a homogeneity in the which I did not expect.
Yes, it's unlikely that there would be a (true) bias that is creating a false appearance of homogeneity in the sampled data.
«Rejecting the notion of homogeneity in the Americas, we recuperate multiple histories and cosmologies, looking to artists to help us reveal and understand points of view that have often been sidelined in the contemporary art world.»
Shown for the first time since its premiere at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, Tillmans» Book for Architects shows us the patterns of homogeneity in contemporary global architecture.
The object, which questions the privilege assigned to whiteness, is a representation of the absurdity of homogeneity in spaces of power.
Looking beyond individual accountabilities, it is clear that Iniva's current fate is as a result of institutional forces outside of its control, forces that continually push susceptible organisations in the art world towards homogeneity in structure, culture and output.
Homogeneity in a Prodigy.
It attained homogeneity in 1925 after a Lakeland crossbred with a fox terrier and an Airedale Terrier.
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.
We find a good deal of homogeneity in perceptions within the private sector.
Nonetheless, roughly 50 percent of all private - school students today attend Catholic schools, and we have found a good deal of homogeneity in perceptions within the private sector.
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.
Also of note is the design of the skeletal characters (calacas), which are mostly comprised of skull heads and bones, but they all are conceptually distinct enough in their appearance to tell them apart, and offer an array of expressive personalities to further give them each a uniqueness, despite their homogeneity in core design.
Although there is only a slight genetic cline from north to south at a coarse level2, 3, recent analyses have revealed considerable fine - scale genetic structure in the Northern and Western parts of Great Britain, alongside striking homogeneity in Southern and Eastern England4 in the regions where archaeologists identify early Anglo - Saxon artifacts, cemeteries and communities.
Glucose Metabolism, Islet Architecture, and Genetic Homogeneity in Imprinting of [Ca2 +] i and Insulin Rhythms in Mouse Islets.
Observable deviations from homogeneity in an inhomogeneous universe.
«That is where we are today as a country because we have seen it severally in different parts of the world that homogeneity in religion, homogeneity in race, and homogeneity in language doesn't guarantee success.
At a time when Europe's top leagues appear to be attempting to ensure greater homogeneity in the Champions League, the sudden appearance of Leicester City is extremely refreshing, and we will doubtless see tears from players, staff and fans alike as that glorious anthem booms out and they realise that yes, little Leicester really are die Meister, die Besten, les grandes équipes... the champions.
This homogeneity in the market for wine packaging and closures is not expected to change in any drastic manner through to 2018; yet there are some areas of diversification in evidence.
This is why I don't strive for theological uniformity, homogeneity in life - style, protocol, authority, submission, legal agreement, or anything of the sort.
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.
Nothing would be more out of character with mystery, with nature and its evolution, or with history and selfhood, than a drab homogeneity in any phase of cosmic emergence.
Trends toward increasing homogeneity in the membership of congregations are troubling indicators of lack of concern about racism, sexism, and classism in the church.
More ambitiously, a commitment to breaking down homogeneity in the pews could be pursued at the city or county level.
Of course, the personal isolation of a student in front of his or her computer represents homogeneity in the extreme.
On the other hand, they were captive of turn - of - the - century WASP models that called for assimilation, accommodation, homogeneity in American life.
In addition, the decline in release count has resulted in more homogeneity in the kinds of games on shelf, and in price points.

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With any luck, in 30 years our children will view the homogeneity of our executive ranks with the befuddlement with which we watch Mad Men characters smoking and drinking on company time.
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.
I still believe in the model of leadership I learned at West Point, which is about values, which is about choosing the harder right rather than the easier wrong, about homogeneity of character, about a leader's character is their identity.
In my experience, homogeneity is usually forced and should always be held suspect.
Consequently, there is no need to draw the traditional lines of ontological discontinuity where there is utter material homogeneity, that is, where atoms and molecules cut across all the former boundaries in the hierarchy of beings.
The solidarity between members and professional leadership, coupled with the high degree of value homogeneity, points toward minimal conflict in goal.
In After Strange Gods he hinted darkly at the kind of oppression his society might lead to: «What is still more important [than homogeneity of culture] is unity of religious background; and reasons of race and religion combine to make any large number of freethinking Jews undesirable.»
In fact, I believe that if we were all open and honest, we would discover that underneath our superficially thin layer of homogeneity lies...
The process of globalization tends to bring about a homogeneity of cultural behaviours throughout the world, at least in certain aspects of life such as in food, dress, leisure, music, and sports.
The homogeneity of less complex entities is commensurate with continuity, and hence, closer to the being of the élan vital Therefore, we should not be surprised that the simpler a life form is, the more prolific and ubiquitous it is.84 This point brings us to the principle of «metaphysical divisibility» I mentioned above that the more homogeneous a concrete form of existence is, the more divisible it becomes (in the sense that it can be divided without altering its form).
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.
A Muslim does not «belong» to a particular mosque, which means there is enormous racial, ethnic and class diversity in a congregation that gathers for Friday prayer — in contrast to the homogeneity of most Protestant congregations.
Every congregation can be more inclusive if faith in Jesus Christ is the principle of homogeneity that binds members to one another.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes disagreed, writing the government can not «gag citizens when it says it is in the interest of national security, and it can not do it in some bureaucrat's notion of cultural homogeneity,» according to a report in the Houston Chronicle.
That is to say, for complete homogeneity all the members of a class have to be at the absolute zero point of the temperature scale so that their molecules are in the ground state.
Such a spatial relation is indeed objective for Whitehead (PNK 32); thus, the homogeneity of spatial relations is claimed in The Principle of Relativity as the basis for the uniformity of physical relations generally (R 8).
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.»
Such an inability to analyze simultaneity in terms of simpler relations is really unsurprising, however, given that Whitehead's conception of space and time assumes the homogeneity of spatio - temporal relations: «In this respect we have to dissent from Einstein who assumes for this [spatio - temporal] structure casual heterogeneity arising from contingent relations» (R 25, cf. the Preface vin terms of simpler relations is really unsurprising, however, given that Whitehead's conception of space and time assumes the homogeneity of spatio - temporal relations: «In this respect we have to dissent from Einstein who assumes for this [spatio - temporal] structure casual heterogeneity arising from contingent relations» (R 25, cf. the Preface vIn this respect we have to dissent from Einstein who assumes for this [spatio - temporal] structure casual heterogeneity arising from contingent relations» (R 25, cf. the Preface v).
Hall contrasts this view with the more positive image of chaos which he finds in Eastern thought, as «undifferentiated homogeneity... the sum of all orders» (UP 255).
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