Sentences with phrase «in great detail by»

It was all described to me in great detail by Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, on the Buffalo news stations that we were able to pull in on the TV antenna.
Prior employment history is always looked at in great detail by employers.
With cases, statutes and other sources analysed, compared and contrasted in great detail by recognised experts, it rises above form - filling processes and time - saving tools to be genuinely evidence - based and capable of being used in the highest courts.
This time we had planned to give you an in - depth look at the animation process in great detail by the amazing artists at Powerhouse Animations.
Sea Lion Island shelter a small, localized population of elephant seals, that we are studying in great detail by marking almost all breeding individuals every season, by spending a large amount of time in the field doing behavioural observations, and by using a mixture of different techniques to gather accurate measurements of different aspects of individual phenotype of males and females.
Nervous tissue, which contains a lot of water, is not imaged by x-rays but is shown in great detail by MRI.
The beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 406 was discovered in 1834 by John Herschel and is here imaged in great detail by the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope (Credit: ESA / Hubble and NASA)
Called the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, this afterglow was produced about 370,000 years after the big bang when the first atoms formed and has been studied in great detail by satellites, such as NASA's WMAP probe.
The Orion Nebula is the nearest region of massive star formation to Earth, and is therefore studied in great detail by astronomers seeking to better understand how stars form and evolve in their first few million years.
You run when I call you out on your abhorrent comment just like you ran the other night when you were called out IN GREAT DETAIL by another poster after you called him racist for no reason whatsoever.
Donald Trump lied repeatedly during the campaign, and this was documented in great detail by reporters like David Farenthold at the Washington Post and Daniel Dale at the Toronto Star.
1 This argument is explained in greater detail by Daniel Whitfield in a 1996 article entitled «Alcohol & the Bible,» which can be read here.
You choose what to look at in greater detail by selecting thumbnails or icons that appear on your computer screen as the movie plays.
The new system — which captures current sea - ice conditions more accurately and in greater detail by blending several streams of data — has been used operationally in Navy forecasting since February, Posey said.
ANSWER: there is ample literature on the hot spot which has been described in great details by IPCC AR4 (and by Hansen 1981)... but does not exist in the observations
The intervention is described in greater detail by Kimber et al. [17].
You can explore the differences between the Exchange Last and Exchange First structures in greater detail by clicking here.

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By mapping out the location, brightness, and details of the stars in our galaxy, Gaia helps us understand where and how our solar system fits into the greater whole.
10 The 2005 speech by then - Governor Bernanke that I noted earlier provides great detail on a day in the life on the Desk prior to the financial crisis.
As an investor who studies in great detail the strategies and investment philosophies of the great value investors, I have always been intrigued by the debate of value vs. growth.
A series of articles by Tim Schneider from ArtnetNews pretty much sums up the current state of play in the art world and the digital economy, and I urge anyone who is interested in the topic to review those in greater detail.
The future of the US dollar as the global reserve currency is one of the special topics tackled in great detail this year, as is the rise of populist politics, and potential «black swans» or «gray swans», which continue to lurk in the global financial landscape, awaiting discovery by the unwary.
Next is a chapter discussing the concept of cryptocurrency forks in greater detail, then a section by Coinfinity CEO Max Tertinegg, who shares his views on the cryptocurrency market, and lastly an interview with Incrementum CEO Stefan M. Kremeth on the likely impact of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies on the financial sector.
Paul doesn't go into great detail here on what he means by this, but that is because Paul has already gone into detail in chapter 1, verse 13 - 23.
After reviewing all the references regarding John's gospel, I recommend reviewing Professor Ludemann's and Professor Crossan's many books on the historical Jesus where they explain in great detail their rigorous test procedures for determining the authenticity of not only John's gospel but the authenticity of all passages of the NT, passage by passage.
Typologies of religious charisma (founder, prophet, priest, etc.) as outlined by Max Weber, A. Causse, G. van der Leeuw and J. Wach, should be worked out in much the greater detail.
Renewing the Left: Politics, Imagination, and the New York Intellectuals By Harvey Teres Oxford University Press, 326 pages, $ 30 The author teaches English at Syracuse University and here reviews in great detail the controversies on the literary left from Partisan Review through Norman Podhoretz's Commentary.
She describes in great detail how this is achieved both through communal worship and by training in «the skills of prayer.»
One chapter on shifting religious voting blocs by Lyman Kellstedt and colleagues gives greater detail in support of their article in these pages, «It's the Culture, Stupid!
You will find a host of articles that describe in detail the process by which the great forests of the Cretaceous Period (circa 145 - 65 million years ago) slowly develop into coal and how sea life slowly developed into oil and natural gas.
Of course, he has dealt with the wisdom tradition in a greater detail in his separate work, Wisdom in Israel, which was published posthumously in 1972 (German edition in 1970), W. Eichrodt makes a significant contribution by recognizing the importance of «Creation'theme in the wisdom literaturexxvi.
Two articles by Gerald T. Sheppard provide greater detail: «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review, 32 (Winter I977), 81 - 94; «Word and Spirit: Scripture in the Pentecostal Tradition: Part One,» Agora: A Magazine of Opinion within the Assemblies of God [no longer published], I, No. 4 (Spring 1978), 4 - 22; and»... Part Two,» 2, No.
The story of Moses leading the people out of Egypt is told in great detail and of course the stories narrating his providential saving from death by being left in a waterproof basket at the edge of the Nile, to be found by no less a personage than a royal princess herself, who took him and reared him as a prince of the royal house.
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The company is taking a lead by publishing detailed information about the impacts of its own operations around the world, in an online format which allows for greater insight and scrutiny into the country - level -LSB-...]
By Dave DeWitt Hundreds of articles and at least one book — The Pepper Garden — have been written on the home and commercial cultivation of the Capsicums, so there's far too much information to go into great detail in this section.
He explained in great detail why he passed the ball and then stood by the decision.
Explaining in great detail why this was a poor decision by the former Real Madrid manager, the Dutchman talked about the air pressure on the plane journey, as well as the effect of sitting down for so long on various joints.
Upon application, volunteers will be provided with greater detail of the process and have the ability to track their progress by referring to the detailed steps in each Part:
Great resources that cover them in more detail include The Nursing Mother's Herbal and also The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk by Diana West and Lisa Marasco.
Sodium polyacrylate: According to various material safety data sheets (documents created by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration that list potential hazards of chemicals in great detail), the sodium polyacrylate in diapers is mild stuff.
A great way to make this last longer is by adding in some fun details.
But it always comes down to what detail or silhouette or feature is jelling with me as a great piece because I am always thinking about - okay, what am I inspired by and is that translatable, is that something that moms would want to wear, is it versatile enough to kind of fit their needs right now in a transitional time and is it adorable; is it something that they would be excited about.
They want to be part of how we put it together because their employees are negatively impacted,» the official said, giving greater detail for the first time to plans broadly outlined by Cuomo in his 2018 State of the State address on Wednesday.
Public endorsements from bishops, cardinals, or even the Pope himself are huge deals that are reported by the press in great detail.
«They do not enable the other place to take into account the very careful and deliberate thoughts that have been given in this House, not least by the Right Reverend Lord Harries of Pentregarth and his very impressive Commission, which most people in here agree went in great detail into this bill, produced some excellent amendments.»
The Met Police has justifiably been heavily criticised for the way that they handled the initial investigations into Stephen's death, but the tenacious and detailed forensic work carried out by the police in this case deserves a great deal of praise.
«They said, well we're confused by the SAFE Act but then witnesses were able to report that they knew in great detail what the SAFE Act required, what features of guns had to be changed before they could be sold.»
The opportunity for detailed discussion is much greater than is afforded by PMQs and the obvious danger for the administration is that they slip into the sort of sycophantic questioning that Labour MPs indulge in every week.
In 2009, the Conservatives published a report called «Reversing the rise of the surveillance state», which promised «fewer giant central government databases», «fewer personal details, accurately recorded and held only by specific authorities on a need - to - know basis» and «greater checks on data - sharing».
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