Sentences with phrase «influenced by our neighbouring»

Robust, hearty meals form the basis of Austrian cuisine, although many flavours and dishes have been influenced by neighbouring countries.
Surrounded by four countries, Switzerland has been heavily influenced by its neighbouring nations while retaining its independence and identity.
They are afraid that Qatar would be overly influenced by their neighbours the Saudis, who have been constantly labelled as obstructionist since the start of this process.
The legal culture in this country, influenced by our neighbours to the south, is such that the perception by many litigants and their counsel is still that justice is best pursued before the courts.

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Signs are not lacking that the larger churches were already strongly influencing their neighbours; the First Epistle of Clement is in effect a demand by the church of Rome that the church of Corinth should restore to office presbyters who had been wrongly deposed.
If the truth is that humans are influenced morally by evolution, our surroundings, our neighbours, then much as with Christians, muslims will never hold to only what is in a book or only one version of what is in their book.
Preachingon the parable of the wheat and the tares, Augustine instructed his Catholic congregation perhaps unduly influenced by their Donatist neighbours: «I must tell your graces plainly that in the sanctuaries of the church there are wheat grains and there are weeds, just as among the laity there are grains of wheat and there are weeds» (Sermon 73.4).
To everyone's surprise, this rapidly became a global movement as congregations from York to the Lake District had their imaginations reignited by the Spirit and created new ways to worship, make disciples and influence their neighbours.
Groups today, even in their criticism of the use of tax loopholes by the wealthy, for instance, echo Rousseau's sense that the poor man «always bears the burden which his richer neighbour has influence enough to get excepted from.»
This could be overcome by targeting proteins that have a specific, directed influence on the first neighbour proteins, identified by analysing the interaction networks.
Thus, proper selection is needed, for which we showed two complementary approaches to select the most suitable first neighbours: (1) mimicking the strategy employed by carcinogenesis and selecting those (non cancer - related) proteins that directly influence first neighbours of differentially expressed proteins having too central a position to be targeted directly, and (2) finding existing drugs and compounds targeting first neighbours in a drug repurposing setting.
GSK3β, the first neighbour of β - catenin is a central, highly multi-functional protein known as a key protein difficult to inhibit without causing side effects and toxicity.41 In glioblastoma and NSCLC cancer, previous studies found that the decreased level of FRAT1 influences the GSK3β activity to phosphorylate β - catenin and by that, inhibit the WNT pathway.39, 40 The role of FRAT1 in colon cancer is less known but based on its function in other cancer types and its special influencing position in colon cancer signalling, we point out its relevance as a potential target in colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3d).
With picturesque villages scattering the coastline, a unique cuisine and a culture influenced by its European neighbours, as well as mainland Spain, Ibiza guarantees any visitor a holiday to remember.
Unsurprisingly a fair proportion of Belgium's dishes have been influenced by the gastronomy of neighbouring countries, but authentic specialities include Belgian waffles, Moules - frites; mussels served with fries, rich stews of fish or chicken known as Waterzooi and the Speculoos, a popular cinnamon biscuit.
Bordered by Slovakia, Austria, Germany and Poland it's perhaps unsurprising that much of the Czech Republic's culture and architecture has been historically influenced by immigrants from its European neighbours.
Whilst Switzerland possesses an identifiable cuisine of its own this has largely been influenced by the country's many neighbours.
Croatia's cuisine is influenced by its European neighbours - and particularly Italy - but the country is steadily gaining a reputation for the quality of its gastronomy and wines.
This multicultural destination is closer to Jakarta than it is to Canberra, and is strongly influenced by its Asian neighbours.
The food here is influenced by its surrounding neighbours.
Diebenkorn may well have made his decision to drop abstraction because of external influences that he might have been better to ignore, There would have been some influence from near artist neighbours and friends who were working figuratively, and he may have been turned off abstraction by his problems with the «New York School».
Real estate prices are greatly influenced by condition of the property, curb appeal, neighbours, etc..
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