Sentences with phrase «into challenging poses»

The Communicating Synthetic Biology panel, moderated by Andrew Maynard of Arizona State University, delved into the challenges posed by synthetic biology and other quickly - emerging technologies.

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For international students, getting an MBA from a Chinese business school provides unique opportunities — entry into a 1.3 billion - person economy, for example — and poses considerable challenges — such as trying to say «forecasting the aggregate directly» in Mandarin.
The potential for China to acquire cutting - edge European technology or convert critical infrastructure investments into strategic assets — including the potential for dual - use of assets such as ports — might also pose long - term challenges to U.S. interests, especially as U.S. - China competition intensifies.
The fact that we are setting up a mobile juice truck business in a city with other mobile juice trucks and of course juice and smoothie bars might likely pose a challenge for us in breaking into the already saturated market in Houston — Texas.
Mr. Prentice does pose a serious challenge for the Wildrose Party, which made former Premier Alison Redford into political lightening rod.
The article concludes: «Now, mobilizing hundreds of thousands of men into a disciplined, hierarchical, nationwide, grassroots formation with significant military connections but a subtle presentation, Promise Keepers poses a new challenge.
But fitting the ideas into the Russian context posed some interesting challenges.
Australian steel manufacturer BlueScope announces a surge in net profit, but also warns high and rising energy costs pose an ongoing challenge as does an ACCC investigation into alleged cartel conduct.
Incorporating fruit into dry products like these has presented a challenge because introducing any additional moisture poses a threat to the texture and shelf life of the finished product.»
If our manager spent more time focussing on the specific threats posed by the opposition, taking into account their likely strategy, and used proper tactics and appropriate team selection that specifically address the circumstances of each game, then we wouldn't be so easy to beat, and might start challenging to be Premier League champions once again.
The road to the elusive league title for the boys» program may be uphill and pose a few speed bumps for the Eagles, but DePonte is confident that this year's group can evolve into a group that challenges consensus DRL favorite Sheldon this year.
New York's expected budget gap is growing larger — a more than $ 4 billion deficit heading into the next fiscal year now poses a challenge for Governor Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers as they prepare to run for re-election.
Representative Gibson, a retired Army colonel with 24 years of active - duty experience in the military and six in Congress, was widely seen as the strongest Republican contender to pose a challenge to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat who has battled questions over the last several days about a federal investigation into a former top aide and confidant.
For tarantula taxonomists of the past, this posed a frustrating challenge, resulting in classifications that divided tarantulas into many more species than the group required, Hamilton found.
That poses a daunting challenge for any effort to tap deliberately into the insular cortex to treat addiction.
The findings provide insight into why many real - world implicit learning situations, such as learning to interpret facial expressions, pose challenges for those with ASD.
And that poses a challenge: Putting a spinning propeller into relatively stagnant blood spells trouble for red blood cells, which are critical for carrying oxygen.
When venturing into long, manned deep space missions, the threat of radiation exposure is significantly higher, posing one of the most significant challenges facing NASA as it prepares to launch manned missions to Mars.
Krama can really add an element of challenge if you use it in poses that require strength: for example, moving from plank into chaturanga in two parts.
The way our body relaxes into its Savasana shape tells us much about challenges we may face in other poses.
Being honest, that's the beauty of balances (and yoga, in general): When you're in these challenging poses, your mind doesn't have the option to veer off into self - doubt or failure.
For some, lying still and not fidgeting can be difficult; for others, keeping the mind still and quiet poses a challenge — especially at the end of class when to - do lists start to come back into focus.
In this tutorial, Claire guides you into this pose, demonstrating variations that allow you to adjust your level of challenge.
It's challenging to incorporate all of these nuances into the pose.
Progressing into more challenging poses is not as hard as you think!
For example, if you're a very flexible person, are you only doing yoga because you can bend into all those fun pretzel poses, or are you also working on balancing your practice with more strengthening postures that might be more challenging for you?
Since children can be picky eaters at times, incorporating more fiber into their diets may pose a difficult challenge.
Take your time easing into more challenging poses, and trust the process.
Here's where the primary flexibility challenge of the pose comes into play.
It can also be pretty challenging, so instructors Stacy and Jackie have teamed up to turn it into a fun partner pose instead!
It's also a strengthening pose that can be challenging on its own, or built into a sequence with other asanas.
Driving in also posed an extra challenge, as there was a flash storm last night, so my route into Reading was flooded and my parking space was just far enough away from the restaurant that by the time I arrived, my carefully straightened hair had adopted more of a drowned - rat chic.
Once the exposition gathers pace and the player is dipping into the stories found in the book with some sense of purpose, the monsters, demons and other sorcerers start to pose not only a considerable challenge but one that requires a fair amount of tactical decision - making.
This special report dives into the toolbox available to those looking to boost school quality, approaches that may show promise in specific schools and with particular populations, and the opportunities and challenges posed by the new Every Student Succeeds Act.
How students use «critical thinking tools» (problem posing, multiperspectivity, reflective skepticism, systemic thinking and dialog) and «rhetorical tools» (positioning of self and others, invoking cultural narratives, justifications, challenges, resistance) provides insight into whether or not discussions deepen student's understanding of controversial issues and foster recognition across groups in conflict, she says.
Strong Inflows into Exchange - Traded Funds Pose Challenges for the Less Liquid Fixed - Income Markets
Mahadev's series of winning images not only provides a window into the lives of the women and children working in a brick factory, but poses an interesting challenge for the viewer to look beyond the attractive imagery.
Having to squeeze railway and locomotive simulation, Unity's un-optimized terrain and vegetation solution, physics workarounds etc. into 10 milliseconds of allotted frame computation time posed the main challenge, and in fact still looms above every decision that has to eventually find its way into the game.
But, don't let that fool you into thinking that Birthright can't pose a significant challenge on the harder difficulty settings.
Speaking of which, players will get into battles with other criminals, and most of the combat boils down to pressing a button to counter an attack — it's incredibly simplistic and rarely poses a challenge.
With its robust collection of system - level mechanics, Guilty Gear Xrd can certainly pose as a challenge to new players; a lengthy tutorial helps lessen the blow, with 50 lessons that walk players through the entire catalog of techniques, from basic movement, to «Gatling Combos», into «Option - Selects» and finally «Instant Kills».
However, it's interesting to hear Kaplan's thoughts on the matter, and he gives some interesting insight into the challenges a Battle Royale mode would pose.
To translate this singular configuration into another city, and to transpose 98weeks» project space into an institutional one, poses different challenges, such as how to re-present the immaterial, process - based nature of 98weeks» activities.
Photorealism came into its own at the end of the 1960s, arising from the challenge posed by photographic depiction to realist painting, and is mostly associated with well - known American and Western European artists and their works.
These artists challenged notions of essentialism, were «adamant about not being labeled «black» artists,» and posed complex questions about what it means to bring «blackness» into visibility.
Interviews, films and poems from those festivals are translated into artist forms for «rbG: b» that express the challenges of living a sustainable lifestyle in communities where crime and poor education pose more of a danger than a conservational crisis.
These attempts to transpose the dynamic and experiential qualities of performance into documentary and archival media have influenced the field of art as a whole and have posed challenges to established notions of the art collection and the archive.
This hands - on space provides a creative environment for creating art, engaging in building and puzzle challenges, posing for pictures, creating a giant doodle, and stepping into a Romare Bearden collage!
If Boltanski and Chiapello's contention is right — that the challenge to bourgeois security posed by the «artistic» demands of the»60s for radical liberation and authenticity has proved uniquely compatible with a new phase of capitalism, a capitalism through which individuals are embedded within networks that turn these very freedoms into competitive mechanisms — then in a very real way, every creative gesture provides new opportunities for future exploitation.
One challenge will be finding ways to spread this kind of efficiency ethic into other arenas, like energy, where ready sources — like coal and oil — remain abundant and cheap (in monetary terms) but pose long - term environmental risks.
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