Sentences with phrase «issue of any nature»

As I outline in a new paper out in the January 2016 issue of Nature Biotechnology, titled «This Time May Be Different», there's a strong case to be made that indeed this time is different.
However dubious this theory may have been, I found myself confronting the ultimate issues of the nature of the world and the nature of man in a more naked form than I was likely to face them in theology.
The March 12, 2015 issue of Nature magazine contains an essay — not an original thesis, rather a summation — by two English geographers entitled «Defining the Anthropocene,» the subject of which is whether (and starting when) human activity has so altered the global environment as to constitute a new geologic age: the Anthropocene Age, as successor to the 11,000 - year Holocene Epoch that is itself part of the larger 2.6 million year - old Quaternary Period (or Great Ice Age).
The problem here is that there is only sporadic confrontation, the usual procedure being an avoidance of the issue of the nature and function of Christian community.
I'm not sure where this leave us with where we can have any fruitful discussions on issues of this nature or if indeed any mutually respectful constructive dialogue can be had between us given our differing perspectives.
However, I once saw Harvey Mansfield on C - Span speak of the issue of nature in regards to the city of New Orleans and the hurricane Katrina.
In our general view of process thought we follow Charles Hartshorne's interpretations and revisions of Whitehead, especially on the issue of the nature of eternal objects.
In the June 2010 issue of Nature Medicine, in an interview with theBoston - based researcher, Daley tells how he further changed the focus of his work after Prof. Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University, who won the 2010 Kyoto Prize for advanced technology, made known his successes with iPS cells in 2007: «Once Yamanaka solved the problem, I turned around virtually my entire programme to take advantage of that breakthrough,» he says.
8 He has raised the issue of the nature of man and has asked whether the New Testament when viewed solely as content or solely as address has a message capable of redeeming the whole man.
The fact that Nicene views prevailed, and have been defended over and over again by great theologians and biblical scholars down the centuries, only confirms the conclusion that the Nicene Fathers correctly discerned the meaning of Scripture on the vital issue of the nature of Christ.
In doing so, we will be able to provide a new basis for discussion of the relationship of science to religion and of the issue of nature and purpose.
It makes all the difference in the world, as we speculate on the issue of nature and purpose, where we locate our human consciousness in terms of the hierarchical universe.
In the late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about the role of women in society raised the issue of the nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social order.
In response to dbHK, Peter Dixon, TWE's managing director of Asia, Middle East, Africa and Global Travel Retail, commented: «We're confident we can manage the impact of any geo - political issues of this nature in the ordinary course of business.
«Treasury Wine Estates is confident it can manage the impact of any geo - political issues of this nature in the ordinary course of business,» a spokeswoman said on Thursday.
It would appear that the Alliance is in a somewhat complex situation in that its new Strategic Concept clearly sets out energy security in its mission, but that the two issues of this nature that are of greatest concern to its members — the reliability of oil and natural gas and the stability of the energy markets — fall under other institutions, which are better able to deal with these issues.
N'allah said, «In view of the controversy that this has generated, my advice is that since we have the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, issues of this nature can be referred to that committee.
«Certainly, there's some dispute about what was said and what wasn't said, but you know my position on same - sex marriage and issues of that nature,» Sayward said.
«I don't want to get annoyed but issues of this nature gets me annoyed», he fumed and threatened, «I would have slapped him if he were to be close to me.»
The findings were published in the latest issue of Nature Communications.
Free - floating images could help doctors practice surgery before the patient goes under the knife, says physicist Barry Blundell of the University of Derby in England, whose commentary appears in the same issue of Nature.
In the same issue of Nature, a team from the Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland describes a similarly sized system of cold charged ions, also controlled with lasers.
The study, presented in the 16 August issue of Nature, mirrors a paper by a group from the Imperial College School of Medicine at St. Mary's in London, published in the 31 July issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
And a fourth study in the same issue of Nature, this one focusing on ancient climate, also makes the case for an earlier exodus.
Some experts say that the surprising finding, reported in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could lead to a revolution in transgenic agriculture.
The versatile gels, described in this week's issue of Nature, could lead to new tools for diagnosing illness, flagging environmental hazards, and monitoring industrial processes.
In the 9 October issue of Nature, they report that all had hemorrhages and bubble - like lesions in several organs.
Well - preserved fossils of an ancient fish called Psaroepis romeri reveal that this 20 - centimeter - long minipredator, which prowled the seas between 410 million and 415 million years ago, had enamel in its scales and its skull — but not its teeth, according to a paper by Ahlberg and colleagues in the 24 September issue of Nature.
Water will stick even to a duck's back — if you mix in trace amounts of tiny coiled molecules called polymers, researchers report in the 13 June issue of Nature.
Now scientists think they have cracked the code: Insect nerve cells appear to fire in a sequence unique to each smell, says a report in the 14 November issue of Nature.
As will be described in an upcoming issue of Nature, surgeons from the European Institute of Telesurgery in Strasbourg working here in the U.S. manipulated the distant machine via a high - speed fiberoptic connection, observing its responses to their hand motions just 155 milliseconds later on a video screen.
Pentelute is the senior author of a paper describing the new system in the Feb. 27 issue of Nature Chemical Biology.
Experts say the new fullerene, described in tomorrow's issue of Nature, may be easier to fashion into everything from high - temperature superconductors to high - strength materials.
Their method, published in the most recent issue of Nature journal Computational Materials, provides a technique to produce a «dictionary» of the atomic building blocks found in metals, alloys, semiconductors and other materials.
But a new finding, reported in the March issue of Nature Medicine, indicates that this protection is not absolute.
Now, teams of scientists in the United Kingdom and Switzerland reporting in the 3 October issue of Nature have shown that the substance forms during cooking through a well - known chemical process called the Maillard reaction.
Three storms that raged near Bermuda in 1995 boosted the flow of CO2 into the air over part of the Atlantic Ocean by more than half, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Nature.
«This might explain why people sometimes say things before they think,» said Avgusta Shestyuk, a senior researcher in UC Berkeley's Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and lead author of a paper reporting the results in the current issue of Nature Human Behavior.
His team also will publish its results in the 13 December issue of Nature.
They reported the work in the June issue of Nature Biotechnology.
This suggested that blocking CRH should reduce the number of implanted fetuses — which, the team reports in the November issue of Nature Immunology, is indeed the case.
The new study, reported in the 6 February issue of Nature, shows that hydrothermal plumbing is quite capable.
«We think we are seeing the collective light from millions of the first objects to form in the universe,» explains Alexander Kashlinsky of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, who details the finding in the current issue of Nature.
Appearing in today's issue of Nature, the study will help researchers better understand when and how frozen carbon might get converted into methane.
The correction brings air temperatures into line with measurements of steady warming at the ground, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Nature.
«The nebula itself isn't growing on this time scale,» says Bond, lead author of a report on the light echoes in the 27 March issue of Nature.
Investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) report pre-clinical research showing that a genetic variant encoded in neutrophil cystolic factor 1 (NCF1) is associated with increased risk for autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome, in the January 2017 issue of Nature Genetics.
A paper published online in the 27 January issue of Nature shows that people on ARVs who appear to completely suppress the virus in their blood have new HIV being made in their lymph node cells — which may be refilling the reservoir.
Now, in the 11 September issue of Nature, planetary scientists have explained why.
Study findings were published in the Jan. 18 online issue of Nature.
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