Sentences with phrase «in predictable ways as»

Having demonstrated that «metabolomic» profiles change in predictable ways as cancer progresses, the group began more focused analyses.
Dr Jen Bright, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Sheffield and lead author of the study, said: «Our results show that in birds of prey such as eagles and falcons, the shapes of the skulls change in a predictable way as species increase or decrease in size.

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On Monday, as Irma weakened over Georgia, Bossert used a White House briefing to offer more hints of an emerging climate resilience policy, while notably avoiding accepting climate change science: «What President Trump is committed to is making sure that federal dollars aren't used to rebuild things that will be in harm's way later or that won't be hardened against the future predictable floods that we see.
McDonnell says Wurldtech has expanded its customer base in the predictable way — referrals, word of mouth, distribution / reseller partners and search - engine optimization, as well as through appearances at technical conferences.
The environmental challenges are undeniable, but can they be managed in such a way as to mitigate the risk to an acceptable and predictable level?
The idea is that we, as humans, act in predictable ways; a reason why history repeats itself so often.
Furthermore, NGO - sponsored blog tours often produce posts that, as Karimentioned in a comment last week, can be painfully predictable — you know, «the way that the bloggers are overwhelmed and then uplifted and then come home and, you know, can't go to Wal - Mart without crying,» that sort of thing.
You can scream and shout as much as you want, in support of our club but that won't make any difference to Wenger's stubborn and predictable way's!?
We are a much better side with Flamini in instead of Arteta, the first half hour vs Newcastle was as good a tempo as weve played at and he was the driving force, I was a huge Arteta fan but I reallydont know what he brings to the table the way Wenger is using him, hes lacking pace and conceding more and more fouls in 50 / 50s, also he takes the speed out of our passing game with slow predictable backward passing, its fine when your ahead but kills us when we are chasing a win.
Maybe it's less useful to consider them as akin to academic skills that can be taught and measured and incentivized in predictable ways and more useful to think of them as being like psychological conditions — the product of a complex matrix of personal and environmental factors.
In experiments on transgenic mice, teams at Harvard Medical School and Columbia University found that tau jumps from cell to cell in a predictable way along neural highways known as axonIn experiments on transgenic mice, teams at Harvard Medical School and Columbia University found that tau jumps from cell to cell in a predictable way along neural highways known as axonin a predictable way along neural highways known as axons.
When two waves overlap, they combine in mathematically predictable ways: Where their peaks line up — a phenomenon known as constructive interference — they combine to form larger waves.
As grains build up, the pile grows in a predictable way until, suddenly and without warning, it hits a critical point and collapses.
Furthermore the stellar motions differs markedly between the two main types: In the Milky Way and in other disk - shaped galaxies stars rotate with a regularity that is predictable — whereas stellar motions in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all directionIn the Milky Way and in other disk - shaped galaxies stars rotate with a regularity that is predictable — whereas stellar motions in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all directionin other disk - shaped galaxies stars rotate with a regularity that is predictable — whereas stellar motions in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all directionin elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all directionin all directions.
Meanwhile, individuals appear to have highly predictable movements as populations evolve in a remarkably synchronised way.
The material — known as 1T» - WTe2 — bridges two flourishing fields of research: that of so - called 2 - D materials, which include monolayer materials such as graphene that behave in different ways than their thicker forms; and topological materials, in which electrons can zip around in predictable ways with next to no resistance and regardless of defects that would ordinarily impede their movement.
In the case of two stars without planets, the background star's brightness will increase as the foreground star passes in front of it and then decrease as the latter moves away, in a predictable way during a period of days or weeks, producing a well - defined light curvIn the case of two stars without planets, the background star's brightness will increase as the foreground star passes in front of it and then decrease as the latter moves away, in a predictable way during a period of days or weeks, producing a well - defined light curvin front of it and then decrease as the latter moves away, in a predictable way during a period of days or weeks, producing a well - defined light curvin a predictable way during a period of days or weeks, producing a well - defined light curve.
Ayurveda translates as the science or study of life, allowing both practitioner and client to understand the patterns that play out in predictable ways throughout a human life.
A few tracks feel predictable, though, and as a whole the project feels like the band dipping their toes into new territory rather than jumping all the way in.
Such an easy way to get the emotions running when the little doggie is in peril, its cliched, predictable and cheesy as hell but it never fails to work.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
Buljalski writes these guys as people the audience can identify in their everyday lives and who never react in a predictable way.
The trouble is, Polly is the exact opposite of Reuben, always taking risks and not wanting to become pat and predictable in any way, which makes Reuben very uneasy, as he tries to go along with her plans, even if they involve putting himself in situations he'd rather not be in.
Both principal actors have a strong enough sense of their characters, even as they're pulled into increasingly harrowing places, to make the film a more successful one than Loach's last few, but it's still schematic and predictable, and it aggressively stacks the deck against Blake and Kattie in a way that makes it more effective as social activism, and less so as drama.
It's about as close to an actual plot as «Bad Moms» gets, and while the outcome is exceedingly predictable, damn if Kunis, Applegate, Bell and Hahn have a great time getting there, unleashing their comedic chops in increasingly nutso ways (that mom party with the cheap wine?
Treading much the same ground as the 2003 original, the sequel film combines James Bond spoofing with utterly predictable physical humour, yet thanks to the vaudevillian talents of leading man Rowan Atkinson, it does so in a way that translates as amusing rather than gratingly annoying.
The cast is as solid as you can get with Diane Lane and John Malkovich leading the way, but in the end, its still another predictable horse race movie.
There are some predictable moments, such as Dan's date with an ugly duckling who has turned into a beautiful swan, his daughter's first big drive, and a few other examples, but Dan in Real Life always seems to know just the right ways to overcome inherent story clichés with surprising grace and affability.
But if DC officials want to keep more affluent families in the District, they'll need to figure out a way to make high - quality school pathways more convenient and predictable for them as well.
The idea is to promote sporty, yet predictable handling under all kinds of road conditions, while allowing the driver to control throttle input to stimulate the vehicle's directional path in much the same way as a traditional RWD car.
As the fastest and simplest solutions, especially design related ones, are often predictable and offer little in the way of exclusive desirability, VOS takes a more considered and holistic approach that also addresses the varied tastes of a global audience.
a genre I graduated from years ago.I credit her with being one of the better writers in this category and Mrs. Hockaday proves that her skills as a story teller have not diminished.Having said that I also feel that the discriminatory practices of the mid to late 19th century in America dictate the motivations of each character in a relatively predictable way... so while the entertainment value is indisputable the «mystery» is no more than the reality of life at the time... nothing memorable or instructive here for me... simply a reminder that the mores of the past rarely survive the scrutiny of the present without some readjustment.
A lot of people do not know that you can actually use an HTML file as a book source in Calibre, but as I pointed out, not only is it possible, it is, in fact, the most reliable way to create a predictable output.
This is predictable to a large degree, in the same way as any pure risk.
Stocks within particular sectors will tend to react in predictable ways to economic conditions, so it's important to make sure your investments don't get too concentrated in specific sectors, unless you're doing it intentionally as part of your investment plan.
This makes videogames as a medium far less predictable compared to, say, movies or books, because not everyone interacts with an interface in exactly the same way.
At first, it's simple enough, as enemies hardly attack in the first rounds and their flying patterns are easily predictable, but as the rounds pick up the action gets more intense, as different types of bugs provide different ways to kill you and players need to recognize them and react accordingly to survive, while also shooting at them as often as possible to keep them from taking over the screen and trapping you.
As astronomical cycles they are predictable into the future and will cause another ice age probably in around 50,000 years (that depends on where the threshold for glaciation is, and what future CO2 levels will be at that time), but there is no way the Milankovich cycles could explain the current global warming.
First off, an idealised «black body» (which gives of radiation in a very uniform and predictable way as a function of temperature — encapsulated in the Stefan - Boltzmann equation) has a basic sensitivity (at Earth's radiating temperature) of about 0.27 °C / (W / m2).
Nevertheless its sometimes helpful to think about them as if they're low - order systems and to talk about equilibrium, under the assumption that the envelope of variable behavior moves in a predictable, low - order way.
In that way, they can position themselves as investing in the emerging clean energy economy, as protecting their farmers and others who depend on a predictable climate, and as caretakers of future generations — consistent with their own national self - interesIn that way, they can position themselves as investing in the emerging clean energy economy, as protecting their farmers and others who depend on a predictable climate, and as caretakers of future generations — consistent with their own national self - interesin the emerging clean energy economy, as protecting their farmers and others who depend on a predictable climate, and as caretakers of future generations — consistent with their own national self - interest.
On Monday, as Irma weakened over Georgia, Bossert used a White House briefing to offer more hints of an emerging climate resilience policy, while notably avoiding accepting climate change science: «What President Trump is committed to is making sure that federal dollars aren't used to rebuild things that will be in harm's way later or that won't be hardened against the future predictable floods that we see.
What will happen as a result is quite predictable: Greatly increased rates for electric power, decreased availability of the electric power so vital to our way of life, decreased reliability of the electric grid, a lower standard of living, decreased competitiveness of US products in world markets since most countries do not have such regulations, and Communist - style central control of the electric generating industry by a Washington - based bureaucracy with no understanding of the industry.
Second, we argue for the primacy of urbanization as a driver of change in demographics, resource consumption, and ideation and, in turn, develop a qualitative model of how changes in those factors drive environmental impacts, harming and then potentially helping nature in a broadly predictable way.
The reductive dimensions of this on - going process struck me as the way in which we are now training law students to «handle» the «facts» to which they'll «apply the law» as if they were going to spend their professional lives taking and re-taking the Bar Exam rather than helping their clients secure a relatively predictable future (the transactional lawyers) or resolve conflict without the bitter aftertaste of injustice in their mouths.
In recent years more focus has turned to alternative fee arrangements as a way to offer clients more predictable costs and affordable legal services.
Rather, this strategy utilizes cash value life insurance as a conduit for your cash flow assets in a way that can create maximum financial leverage and exponential growth of your wealth in a safe and highly predictable way.
This is predictable to a large degree, in the same way as any pure risk.
While in the past they were simply thought of as jerks or worse, we now know there are predictable patterns of behavior involved and generally effective ways of dealing with them.
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