Sentences with phrase «later emergence»

Results from recent studies suggest that behavioural inhibition is marked by perturbations in attention control.36, 37 Two recent longitudinal studies18, 38 have examined the link between childhood behavioural inhibition, attention bias to threat and later emergence of social withdrawal.
These data provide support for viewing attention bias to threat as a significant moderator of behavioural inhibition and the later emergence of clinical anxiety.
How can we reconcile the lack of persistence of impacts on test scores with the later emergence of impacts on important life outcomes?
Alternatively, some hypothesize that the reservoir of light carbon on the early Earth indicates the presence of simple organic compounds — possibly brought by asteroidal or cometary impactors — that created a hospitable environment for the later emergence of life (more discussion in Rachel Courtland, New Scientist, July 2, 2008; Sid Perkins, Science News, July 2, 2008; and Jonathan Fildes, BBC News, July 2, 2008).
We recognize, of course, the relatively late emergence in the Old Testament of a positively and precisely articulated belief in Yahweh's universal creation, and that it is not, indeed, until the time of Second Isaiah that such a belief is taken for granted.24 On the other hand, the J story of creation in Gen. 2 reflects an early if imprecise creation faith25 while the eighth - century prophets clearly stand upon a thoroughly practical though untheoretical belief in Yahweh's creative function.

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Its Granary Café is also the latest in the Mother City's emergence of haute cuisine — though The Shortmarket Club (from the minds behind local favorite The Test Kitchen) is worthy of a look for its deco interiors and flavorful plates like Scotch eggs with truffle and kingklip with tamarind.
The latest sales figures underscore Kentucky bourbon's emergence as a «global force» and one of the state's «most prized economic engines», said Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers» Association.
The emergence of such «stagflation» in the late 1970s [13] led to general acceptance of the natural - rate hypothesis, the idea that abnormally low unemployment causes inflation to accelerate.
Without this underlying social factor, the emergence of the Bible's later evaluation of the individual is not conceivable; with it the way was opened for powerful forces to operate in shaking personality free from its complete incorporation in the group.
It is, however, a mentality that Dawson seeks to capture, and he grounds it historically in the emergence of late medieval / early modern urbanites whose place in society Dawson thinks contributed to a view of persons as isolated individuals, disconnected from the land and from one another.
How is it possible at a time like the present, when the whole world is at war, to sit down calmly and consider such a subject as the Earliest Gospel, to study the evangelic tradition at the stage in which it first took literary form, to discuss such fine points as the emergence of a particular theology in early Christianity or the transition from primitive Christian messianism to the normative doctrine of later creeds, confessions, hymns, and prayers?
Its emergence during the late colonial period was a self - consciously homogenizing and quasi-racialist conception of Hinduism, a «blood and soil» sacralizing of the Indian subcontinent.
We try to avoid divine judgment and the anxiety it brings by refusing to think, by permitting our prepossessions to prevent the emergence of new insights, as the late Bernard Lonergan wrote.
Advances in cosmological science over the latter half of the 20th century began to reveal that when the universe came into existence, (more on that later), the fundamental forces it was birthed with were apparently «fine - tuned» to allow for the emergence of life.
Such a notion as emergence, for example, which is closely allied with the principle of indeterminacy and uncertainty and which was later to develop in physics, actually assumed more credence in physics before it took root in biology and psychology; yet it has more significant implications for the data of the organic and social sciences than for physics.
Prompted by the emergence of John Wimber's Vineyard movement in the late 1980s, Professor Peter Wagner proposed a «three waves» reading of 20th Century outpourings of the Spirit.
On the other hand the present form of the apocalypse of Mark 42 is held by some scholars to indicate its composition in the late fifties, and the emergence of the earliest gospel is widely held to have been most probable at a time when the first generation of Christian teachers was beginning to die out, c. A.D. 60 - 70.
This is very hard to do for late - term viable fetuses, who have to be poisoned just before birth in order to avoid the emergence of a breathing, squalling baby.
I vividly remember that on one occasion in the late 1970s when I was walking with Malcolm in the East Sussex countryside, he started talking about the emergence of aesthetic nihilism in modern life and literature, a phenomenon that he identified with the Bloomsbury writers, whom (except for Leonard Woolf) he particularly loathed.
Here, once more, we run upon that determinative matter without understanding which the Old Testament is everywhere obscure, the late and gradual emergence of individual personality out of corporate personality.
Hence, the basic inconsistency of Locke's position, the emergence of various forms of idealism and later of Kant's critical philosophy, the success of analytic philosophy and of phenomenology.
It may be that the later alienation of young adults from the redemptive tradition is, in some degree, due to this inability to communicate to the child a spirituality grounded more deeply in creation dynamics in accord with the modem way of experiencing the galactic emergence of the universe, the shaping of the earth, the appearance of life and of human consciousness, and the historical sequence in human development.
With the further development of the nervous system later in development one may posit the emergence of unified fetal experience.
An important clement in the difference between the codes of Exodus and Deuteronomy is the emergence between them of classical prophetism; Leviticus 19, in the still later Holiness Code, reflects the further development of prophetism's theological ethic.
The Christians also tried to get out of this saying another positive sign, and later compared the Prophet Jonah's emergence from the belly of the whale with the emergence of Jesus from the grave (Matt.
A large part of that surge in late 2015 stemmed from the emergence of big daigou buyers, who were cleaning out the shelves of local Australian retailers like Chemist Warehouse and then selling the vitamins in China through e-commerce sites.
Michal Neuvirth hasn't gotten consistent playing time this season due to the emergence of Philipp Grubauer, but he has been playing well as of late.
In spite of Le Coqs emergence, I still think that our midfield displays have been questionable of late.
Right now I'm liking our squad, especially the combo of Elneny and Coquelin, with the emergence of Iwobi... but I feel it's a little too late.
They could afford to cushion their linebacker position because, thanks to the late - season emergence of 2015 second - rounder Jalen Collins, the depth at cornerback is excellent.
The late «80s failed to see Roma win another trophy but the Giallorossi were cheered by the emergence of Giuseppe Giannini and the arrival of striker Rudi Voeller.
Isaksson had been signed to be the Citizens no. 1 in 2006 but a succession of injury problems coupled with Joe Hart's emergence meant that he was restricted to 19 league matches and he was sold two years later to PSV Eindhoven.
Late timing of tooth emergence isn't something to worry about, though.
The recent emergence of home education is linked to the influence of educational reformers who published in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
Ibori was reported to have been highly influential in the emergence and election of late President Umaru Yar» Adua.
It was a line he returned to hours later as WFP staffers rushed to draft and email out highlights from the meeting, before adding with some defiance: «What you're seeing, in this and lots of others around the country, is the emergence of a new national political movement that is saying to the Democratic Party, put working families first, not your donors, or get out of the way.»
And that doesn't include an explosion of late advertising funded by last - minute checks from mega-donors like Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson and Chicago media mogul Fred Eychaner, whose emergence as political forces may be the enduring legacy of 2012.
So one thing worth noting which did not get as much attention as it merits was the emergence of the latest supporters to sign up to the NO2AV campaign ahead of the referendum in May.
Delivering an address at the 2017 Annual National Convention of the Ogbakor Ikwerre, USA, in Atlanta on Saturday, Omehia praised former governors of the state, Dr. Peter Odili and the late Chief G.U. Ake, for the emergence of a Rivers State Governor of Ikwerre extraction.
In the 233 - page book, Adebanjo detailed the political relationship between Obasanjo and a former Governor of the old Oyo State, the late Chief Bola Ige, which allegedly led to the «illegal» emergence of Ahmed Abdulkadir as the national chairman of the opposition Alliance for Democracy.
As a community of communities, it has had all the hallmarks of weak leadership until, for example, the emergence of the Muslim Council of Britain in the late 1990s after over three years of grass - roots consultation and a general «buy - in» from most sections of the community.
According to him, many people did not know how close he was to the late Maitama Sule who put him through on good governance shortly after his emergence as the Vice President.
For 200 years — until the late 1960s and the emergence of the new environmental consciousness — we never looked back.
The late Momoh's widow, Mrs Tawa Momoh was presented with an award in honour of her late husband, for his selfless service and positive contributions to the emergence of democratic governance in Nigeria.
The acclaimed winner of the June 12th 1993 Presidential election, Late Chief Masood Kasimawo Olawale Abiola 14th Aare Ona Kakanfo who died on July 10, 1998 was the last holder of the prestigious Yoruba traditional title prior to Adams emergence.
It's possible that neighboring broods swapped DNA when their emergence overlapped — something that happens every 221 years — or if stragglers emerged early or late.
But a new study that used CT scans to probe three - dimensionally preserved fossil fish skulls shakes up the fish family tree by concluding that the emergence of polypterids occurred much later than researchers had thought.
Later, these molecules played important roles in the chemical evolution resulting in the emergence of life on the Earth.
«The delay in the emergence of the benefits also suggest that we should start sooner rather than later to think seriously about mitigation,» said paper author Claudia Tebaldi, a research scientist at Climate Central and a visiting scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Closer to the poles the emergence of climate change in the temperature record appeared later but by the period 1980 - 2000 the temperature record in most regions of the world were showing clear global warming signals.
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