Sentences with phrase «in a characteristic way»

For example, each of the phases allows hydrogen ions to flow in a characteristic way.
Common symptoms are limbs twisted in a characteristic way or missing altogether, and eyes without pupils.
The recognition that it was through an event, and through that event as a whole, that God made Himself known in the characteristic way in which He is known within the Christian community — this recognition has certain practical consequences which I propose that we now consider.
Observing the driver's steering behavior has proved to be a particularly strong indicator: several years of practical research by Mercedes - Benz have shown that drowsy drivers make minor steering errors which they often correct very rapidly in a characteristic way.
More dramatically Time magazine of 8 April 1966 took up the topic in its characteristic way.
She has simply hunkered down to work in her characteristic way: keeping her eyes and her attitude wide open.
In the first two experiments, Boehme says, the physicists made nuclear spins in a proton and deuterium wiggle in characteristic ways, and were able to read corresponding wiggles in the resulting electrical current.
Vaccinia is known to spread from cell to cell in a characteristic way.
Different brain tissues impede the current in characteristic ways: blood, for instance, impedes less, and grey matter more.
The embedded crystals refracted light in a characteristic way, allowing the researchers to distinguish blood cells with cargo from ones without.
Like actin, microtubules possess directionality because their subunits attach in a head - to - tail fashion — and inside the cell, the microtubule filaments are arranged in a characteristic way.
Depending on who they are, and on how the family is coping, teenagers tend to manage the upset of a family divorce in characteristic ways:
In paideia we are formed in such a way that we come to have certain habitus, certain settled dispositions to act in characteristic ways.
A habitus is a settled disposition to act in a characteristic way.
In his characteristic way, he was blurting out in public something that has been obvious to senior Tories in private: inheritance tax is no longer the priority it was.
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