Ghomeshi and Palmer are by no means
isolated examples of the crude persecution that social media makes possible.
We've written before about
isolated examples of these clauses, and some sites including provisions preventing customers from writing negative reviews about them online, but the trend towards including them looks like the proverbial runaway train.
Trump cherry picks
isolated examples of Hispanic supporters to cover the fact that the vast majority of surveyed Hispanics disapprove of him.
1 As early as the late nineteenth century, the field of exhibition - making also had
isolated examples of figures similar to the independent curator of contemporary art — although, of...
It drives home the realization that, even if you've seen enough
isolated examples of his work from different periods to know that he was a major innovator, you haven't really seen Price until you've seen him in bulk.
Although some preparation programs require that students complete as many as 600 clinical training hours through student teaching, other programs — which are all low - quality alternative certification programs — report that their students did not complete any clinical training hours.25 Even the most intensive teacher preparation experiences pale in comparison with the 10,000 hours of deliberate practice that researchers say are needed to develop expertise in any given field.26 While there are
isolated examples of excellent clinical residency models that provide students with ample time to practice their skills in a classroom setting, 27 there is not an entire system that supports this approach.
These expeditions are not
isolated examples of exceptional teachers and gifted students.
There are
isolated examples of school districts that reward teachers for high performance.
There are
isolated examples of successful turnarounds, but we havenâ $ ™ t systematically gone after that knowledge or built the resources necessary to deliver the necessary support.
The city has
isolated examples of quality schools and charter authorizers, parents who are empowered to be active choosers, and wide - open spaces for education entrepreneurs.
At the same time, advances in sequencing ancient DNA have allowed us to determine not only when one species branched from another, but also whether they reunited, briefly, in
isolated examples of interbreeding.
I once attended a lecture in which a right - wing evangelical speaker used
isolated examples of eco-terrorism to paint the entire green movement as having a «violent, anti-Christian agenda.»
Oliver's show is by no means
an isolated example of the power the Internet has to make a mainstream celebrity relevant.
There was I,
an isolated example of bewildered twentieth century urban man, touched by the finger of God.
And this is but one
isolated example of Kwaidan's sonic inventiveness, as Takemitsu executes similar techniques — the muffling or extreme selectiveness of atmosphere noise, the dialing up of psychologically motivated sound effects — to mesmeric results in scene after scene of Kobayashi's chilling anthology film.
One big plus for Amazon is it doesn't become
the isolated example of a retailer standing up against Publishers» demands for higher prices.
Fraud is indeed fraud, and
an isolated example of somebody * discussing * breaking protocol on a discussion board hardly counts.
Not exact matches
In Greece, for
example, he visits an
isolated monastery whose inhabitants spun a rediscovered 14th - century deed for a nearby lake into a multi-billion-dollar commercial real estate empire, at the expense
of a befuddled Greek government.
And if the global economy truly is as screwed as some believe — like Kyle Bass, for
example, a Dallas fund manager Lewis encounters who predicted the sub-prime mortgage disaster and who has since bought an
isolated ranch with its own water supply and an arsenal
of weaponry, betting on severe economic collapse — then you're probably better off saving your nickels.
Below we present a handful
of examples of companies whose financial results (or at least
isolated portions
of them) will look radically different under IFRS.
In his letter to employees, Bezos wrote, «Even if it's rare or
isolated, our tolerance for any such lack
of empathy [like in the
examples in the New York Times article] needs to be zero.»
If the sale
of every tomato was tracked in a ledger, for
example, a disease outbreak could be quickly traced to the source and
isolated.
for
example school prayer, i know it is a hot button issue but its a fact, school lead prayer
isolates children who are
of differant faiths.
For
example, the ICU is an
isolated place, where the patient is under the tight control
of the medical staff.
In proving this sweeping statement we need not single out some one
example of our moral plight, such as our perplexity
of conscience in the killing and destruction
of war, and treat it as an
isolated problem.
A crucial, though by no means
isolated,
example of this inadequacy clusters around his understandings
of evil, history and eschatology.
Also, Perry is just another
example why the educating
of our youth in open education would rid us
of these
isolated religious freaks.
Schmitz's
examples are not
isolated aberrations but are symptomatic
of the illiberal attitudes and ad hoc morality
of political convenience that now typify many
of those on the left.
The most popular and common protein, for
example, is whey which is generally available in one
of two different forms: concentrate or
isolate.
The reviewers found few studies evaluating the effectiveness in the ACL rehabilitation process
of so - called «open chain» exercises (those which tend to
isolate a single muscle group and a single joint, such as leg curls and leg extensions, with or without added weight) versus «closed chain» exercises (those which work multiple joints and multiple muscle groups at once, such as, for
example, a squat involves the knee, hip and ankle joints, and multiple muscles groups, e.g. quads, hamstrings, hip flexors, calves and glutes, with body weight alone or with added weight).
Dr Tanya Byron, well known in the UK for her shows Little Angels and The House
Of Tiny Tearaways, says the child should be
isolated 1 minute for every year s / he has been alive - for
example 2 minutes for a 2 - year - old.
Syria is not an
isolated case and we need to see two
examples about the US behavior in the foreign policy to understand this point
of view:
To move from
isolated examples toward a fully generative economy, we may need a global movement
of citizens, investors, and businesses, both profit and nonprofit, working together to create a pincer strategy — one arm aimed at reforming existing large companies, another aimed at promoting generative alternatives.
Greece offers a more extreme but not
isolated example, as the past decade has witnessed the resurgence
of the «owner state».
Glenys Kinnock, the Europe minister, said: «This is another
example of David Cameron's inexperience and his willingness to leave Britain
isolated.
But in Washington, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs called the announcement «another
example of Iran choosing to
isolate itself.»
For
example, a generalized statement such as «I learned a variety
of techniques» won't make the same impact as «I learned to express,
isolate, and purify two proteins, which I used in an assay to test their interaction.»
The microbiologist even suggests how we can use their wicked ways to our advantage:
isolating, for
example, the gene that allows a parasite to suppress our immune system and using it to reduce the risk
of rejection for transplanted organs.
For
example, a single fault can't explain how the
isolated blocklike Shillong plateau sprouted out
of an otherwise smooth plain.
In a prepared statement Out
of Africa theorist Christopher B. Stringer
of the Natural History Museum in London said «although I have never ruled out the possibility
of interbreeding, I have considered this to have been small and insignificant in the bigger picture
of our evolution — for
example, the results
of isolated interbreeding events could easily have been lost in the intervening millennia.
«Cartilage cells (or chondrocytes)
isolated and expanded from cartilage tissue have great potential as a cell - based therapy for patients with, for
example, traumatic cartilage defects,» says Juha Piltti, doctoral student at the Department
of Integrative Medical Biology.
An iconic
example of the Ice Age megafauna
of North America, the mammoth went extinct soon after humans arrived on the continent — except for
isolated populations.
The study is «a beautiful
example of the use
of isolated populations to study human genetic disease,» observes geneticist Val Sheffield
of the University
of Iowa in Iowa City, but he cautions that it's premature to talk about a cure for the disease.
The abrupt metal - insulator transition that we investigated could also be forced to take place under influence
of, for
example, a light flash, which could find applications for better
isolating the computational units
of quantum computers.»
Breivik, who was socially
isolated and shunned by the extremist groups he courted, is a prime
example of this dynamic.
In a pilot test, for
example, users
isolated malaria parasites from blood for detection under a microscope with 15 minutes
of spinning, a time frame comparable to commercial centrifuges.
For
example, in a paper published in Royal Society Open Science in November 2014, scientists led by anthropologist Robert Walker
of the University
of Missouri, Columbia, used satellite images to survey
isolated groups in Brazil.
«I see these populations as an
isolated case,» Pinhasi says, rather than a typical
example of forager - farmer interactions.
For
example, most
of the H7N9
isolates from the outbreak turned out to have acquired a notorious flu - virus mutation that substitutes the amino acid leucine for glutamine in the part
of the virus that grabs receptors on host cells.
Two years ago, for
example, researchers in the United Kingdom reported
isolating an RNAP ribozyme capable
of stitching together RNAs up to 200 nucleotides long, again when matching them up to a template strand.