Sentences with phrase «into greater degree»

However, they contend that the differences do not translate into a greater degree of difficulty.
White - head's next step brings creativity and creature into a greater degree of unity (RM 101f).
«I think that played into greater degree of effect in Midwestern states where, generally speaking, pretty educated populace, above average income nationally,» he said.

Not exact matches

New research from the American Management Association reveals that the 4.8 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs who are women come into those positions with more rigorous academic degrees and greater work and life experience than the 95.2 percent who are men.
«The implication at the end of last year, when the renminbi were injected into the SDR system of the IMF, was that we would be looking at a greater degree of stability and narrowing, perhaps, of that discount between offshore and onshore renminbi.»
Rob Scott, managing director at Aaron Wallis Sales Recruitment, said: «Today we are seeing that nearly all of the top people in business are graduates and that a degree can be a great first - step into preparing you for your career ahead.»
I wonder whether most (or at least many) people have a latent capacity for narcissism to some degree (some more than others), and whether being placed into a position of great influence can actuate this capacity and then cause it to swell to damaging proportions.
One factor of special importance is the greater degree of insight on the part of some Army leaders into the alcoholic's needs and behavior.
But when we derive the conclusion that the internal degrees in a triangle are one - hundred and eighty degrees from the principle that a triangle has three sides, the conclusion is not really a separate truth since it is nothing more than greater insight into the principle.
As I have argued in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just war analysis and turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity) over what were always understood to be the prior ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
It is enough for us now to notice the fact here, upon the threshold of our subject, that we have one common measure, or factor, which is seen in the 12 signs of the Zodiac, the 36 (3 × 12) constellations, * the total 48 (4 × 12); the 360 (12 × 30) degrees, into which the great circle of the heavens is divided.
What degree of reality and what ontological significance are we to attribute to this strange shift of the current, as a result of which modern man, scarcely entered into what he supposed to be the haven of his individual rights, finds himself suddenly drawn into a great unitary whirlpool where it seems that his most hard - won attributes, those of his incommunicable, personal being, are in danger of being destroyed?
Novelty insinuates itself more dramatically into the stream of becoming, allowing for the emergence of new levels of being in which there is a greater degree of sensitivity to final causation, that is, more freedom to respond to the cosmic aim of Beauty and Peace.3
With their beautiful palette of yellows and greens, leeks are a great way to bring a pop of color into your winter menu (especially on days like today when the thermometer is reading a balmy 8 degrees).
The negotiations do not appear to be falling apart like they did several times last year, and while legislative leaders may not be completely up on the minimum wage discussions, the knowledge of their members, to a greater degree than before, has been tapped into.
I always urge some amount of caution with great big shifts in support, but in this case we have already seen Labour increasing their support into the mid 30s and the Lib Dems dropping into the mid-teens with YouGov's daily polling, so while it's not to the same degree (this is the smallest Conservative lead any poll since the election has shown), the trends are in the same direction.
Joel Lohrmeyer, a member of the UW team who just completed his bachelor's degree, is convinced that his research adventure will lend cachet to his résumé: «It was great for me as someone who is going into the job market.»
Authors speculate that perceiving more goal conflict could also have other behavioral consequences, that marketers should take into account: consumers may spend less time in - store on shopping trips or may utilize online shopping outlets at a greater degree.
«Our data suggest that drug developers should take this destabilization effect into account in order to alleviate CF symptoms to a greater degree
Infalling material smashes into the star, creating a shock wave and heating the accreting gas to temperatures greater than 5 million degrees Fahrenheit.
«We have been able to show for the first time that a liquid that is being cooled transforms into a liquid of the same concentration but of greater order, before further cooling initiates crystallisation,» said Shuai Wei, who graduated with a Bachelor's degree in physics in Shanghai and has completed his Master's thesis under the supervision of Professor Busch.
It would further allow for greater use of biofuels, which combined with carbon capture and sequestration techniques could drastically reduce the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere and keep global temperature increases to less than two degrees Centigrade in 2100.
Make sure you don't jump into heavy swings too quickly and instead gradually increase the weight to activate the glutes and hams to greater degrees.
Sure, it sounds gimmicky, but when put into practice properly, it will allow you to balance the costs and benefits of dieting to a much greater degree — reducing the negative side effects as much as possible, and improving the consistency and speed of your fat loss.
You know, Rob Wolf went into this to a great degree talking about how our food manufacturers manipulate our own wiring or dopamine.
It's obviously still a million degrees here in Dallas but lightweight sweaters and booties are a great way to transition into cooler weather.
Released: June 16 Cast: Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon, Emmanuelle Riva, Pierre Richard Director: Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon (The Fairy) Why it's great: Fans of the La La Land's Technicolor whimsy, the bizarrerie of Amélie, and / or the low - key hijinks of Wallace and Gromit cartoons should seek out the latest from «Abel and Gordon,» an old - meets - new comedy starring the director couple as a Canadian woman desperate to find her missing aunt, and the free - wheeling tramp who injects himself into the search to varying degrees of helpfulness.
Despite that, the promises of a sequel actually excite me for two reasons: the first being that it is clear that a great degree of care and thought went into setting up this world (the opening credits are a hefty exposition dump explaining how things came to be), and also the fact that with the traditional story out - of - the - way and told, there is more freedom to get a little crazy with delivering ridiculous fun.
There's still a great degree of theme park sized adventure to be found at sea, but it comes packaged with a disjointed narrative introducing a plethora of new characters while bringing back a number of heroes and villains from past entries, cramming everything into «THE FINAL ADVENTURE» which we all know is a bit of marketing BS from Disney.
«Had more thought been put into where these learners were coming from and what they were coming with, we may have realized a greater degree of success.»
There will be improved collaboration between schools, colleges and universities to enable greater flexibility for young people to move from S5 to year one of a degree, from S6 to year 2, and from college into years 2 and 3 of university.
Thomas Gentzel, executive director and CEO of the National School Boards Association, noted that the system has evolved over many years from one that offers limited options into one that molds to students» diverse needs — providing a greater degree of choice, in fact, than many private schools.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree or higher with at least 24 credit hours in content area Valid IndianaTeaching License for Grades K - 5 or 6 Demonstrates strong writing skills as evidenced by a written response included with Application, answering the following questions: o Describe one experience where you made a significant difference in a student's academic achievement.o Describe a time in which you have used student data to drive greater levels of student achievement.o Describe one way you have successfully integrated technology into your classroom.
An untrained observer may introduce bias into observations; the observer's expectations of a teacher may influence the observation to a greater degree than the actual teacher behaviors displayed (Mujis, 2006).
For high - speed driving, CPS switches to a cam lobe with a duration of 250 degrees and valve - lift of 10.5 mm, allowing greater air flow into the engine for high power.
Wi - Fi, smartphones and tablets now allow users to bring their apps and content into their vehicles and link wirelessly to onboard electronics, providing greater degrees of personalization.
True, I don't know Edinger's great - great - grandfather and I don't really have any reason to care, except that the stories surrounding the author's past are what shaped him into the person who tried to staunch the flow of blood with his belt, only to have it break due to decades of use and the minus - 20 degree temperatures that day.
You don't need a fancy ivy - league degree, to be born into wealth, or have great connections to achieve massive success!
I used that advanced degree to transition into a management position with a greater salary.
Given the broad nature of degree qualifications and the fact that some engineers will enter into the automative industry, this can be a great way to receive additional loan forgiveness.
Money absolutely has to be pumped into the economy to restore growth and (oh so fortunately for them) their ability to do that is, to a greater or lesser degree, virtually unlimited... To «treat» a regular recession, this can be done in a relatively controlled manner & any serious inflationary impact can hopefully be avoided.
The Maya have not assimilated to any great degree into the multi-ethnic population of Belize.
There's a great degree of satisfaction to be taken from combining momentum shifts, trajectory changes, slides and dive bombs into one single, fluid move, even if the things can be a little imprecise at times.
They wouldn't go into great detail yet but it seems you can tailor the game to a great degree.
2 that the sequel is taking what worked with the original and amping it up to an even greater degree, and I'll be looking forward to hopping back into the ring with Juan again.
Even if we take income into account, medical professionals bear the greatest burden when it comes to paying for their degrees.
A handful of talking heads could have been left on the editing room floor at no expense to the degree of insight the documentary gives to into Guggenheim's life, specifically the twenty seconds of the fast - talking, over-productive, Hans Ulrich Obrist essentially saying «She's great».
Simon Ling strikes one as an anomaly in this whole set - up, and not because he's the only male artist, but because he's a painter who taps into his inner expressionist (without ever really unleashing it), whereas restraint, rigour and meticulous precision seems to, to a greater or lesser degree, define the other four.
She would run into them at parties over the next three decades, and occasionally at the Cedar Bar on University Place between 8th and 9th Streets where she would imbibe some bourbon with a New York University professor of chemistry and physics who had 5 doctorate degrees and whose family had owned Mouquin's, the great saloon painted by William Glackens.
While I'm posting (I can see how you guys get into this) I'm also very uncomfortable with your notion of «tacit knowledge:» it certainly seems to be tacit knowledge in the blogosphere that the chances of the climate sensitivity (equilibrium warming on indefinite stabilization at 560ppm CO2, for the non-enthusiasts) being greater than or equal to 6 degrees are too small to be worth worrying about (meaning down at the level of an asteroid strike).
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