Sentences with phrase «lesser endowed»

Unless you have a bosom, you do not understand that dressing one is difficult and clothes don't always work as well on busty women as lesser endowed ones.
It is easy to see how in this cosmos of relationships and interrelationships an order is necessary in which participation itself would insure a minimum of recognition and dignity but in which the higher endowed would take precedence over the less endowed.
The net effect of this not - thought - through policy is that, in many cases, children from rich and affluent homes who attend some of the best private schools for their primary education will be the beneficiaries of this scholarships, and children of less endowed schools and remote villages and towns will be disadvantaged.
The problems are not technical in nature as reliable electricity is a staple of economic life in nations less endowed than Nigeria.
«The approach to offering help to less endowed people...
This idea is less endowing and more real.
Giving part of what we earn back to society and also working towards a common good for those less endowed than we are gives true meaning to our purpose in life and in business.

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I have no objection to scholarship, except that scholarship is not infallible nor endowed with inerrancy and, if it presents itself as such, then I have less respect for its results.
For what this truly and blessedly means is that God can not be less than man, endowed with personality, freedom und love, and that the mystery itself is free protective love, not an «objective order» which one can, after all, possess (at least in principle), and against which one could ensure oneself.
The progression from each stage to the next involves a process «of increasing differentiation and complexity of organization that endows the organism, social system, or whatever the unit in question may be with greater capacity to adapt to its environment than... its less complex ancestors.
My contention must be put as Hasker had phrased it earlier, namely, that our world is less good than a world that, we can imagine, could be created by a God endowed with traditional omnipotence.
Other less well - endowed women have agreed with me that the more - or-less horizontal position was easier to begin with.
For the mothers who have been endowed with less than they'd like up top, pregnancy and breastfeeding may allow the girls to grow just a bit bigger.
According to President Akufo - Addo, «we want to emphasize the importance of TVET, and redeem the misconception that technical and vocational education is inferior, and patronized only by less - endowed students.»
Ducks are rare among birds in having a penis, and it turns out that less well - endowed species have a higher incidence of flu infection.
Researchers have been busier than ever lately decoding the genes of longevity, all in hopes of bottling the formula for those less well - endowed.
«In no way is the nonsecretor mother's milk less healthy, and their babies are at no greater risk,» said David Mills, Peter J. Shields Endowed Chair in Dairy Food Science at UC Davis and senior study author.
«MCC is rare, but our research shows that it's becoming less rare,» says board - certified dermatologist Paul Nghiem, MD, PhD, FAAD, head of the division of dermatology and George F. Odland Endowed Chair in Dermatology at the University of Washington in Seattle.
After 12 years of traditional breeding with the help of molecular markers, he has created a new rainbow - streaked tomato less prone to cracking and also endowed with 12 disease - resistant genes.
Bird flu may be a sexually transmitted infection, at least in ducks — and the less well - endowed the male, the greater the chance of spreading the virus
They found that women are less likely to be awarded named professorships and that they derive lower returns from their scholarly achievements when it comes to appointments to endowed chairs.
Of the public tax dollars spent on agricultural research, organic receives less than one percent of the funding.1 The first endowed chair went to the University of Wisconsin - Madison and agronomy professor William F. Tracy for his work on organic corn breeding.
If you are not as endowed on top, this will definitely be less of an issue.
Critics Consensus: While creatively better endowed than its print counterpart, Fifty Shades of Grey is a less than satisfying experience on the screen.
Critic Consensus: While creatively better endowed than its print counterpart, Fifty Shades of Grey is a less than satisfying experience on the screen.
By abolishing any stigma that might come with a flagged test, while tightening access to special accommodations, the College Board has given new opportunities to the strategic, while leaving behind the less savvy and less financially well - endowed.
, Summer 2005), Samuel J. Abrams found that the eligibility process became a hidden advantage for students whose parents and schools were more skilled at meeting tightened eligibility requirements — documentation from therapists and psychologists — than families «less savvy and less financially endowed
The CTS wagon is less expensive than any comparable import and well endowed with desirable technology such as direct injection and optional all - wheel drive.
The less - well - endowed Boxster S needs 5.4 seconds to reach 60 mph and does the quarter - mile in 13.9 seconds.
The new technology endows the Spyder with spectacular performance and Green Party pleasing efficiency; claimed figures of 94mpg and 70g / km of CO2 emissions mix with a target lap of the Nurburgring Nordschleife in less than 7 min 30 sec, a 198mph top speed and a 0 - 62mph time of 3.2 sec.
It means a cut of around # 3.5 k over the previous, V8 - endowed S4 which had less torque, slower accelaration and was far heavier on emissions and fuel consumption.
They found that polar bears living in the Eastern Greenland are somewhat less well endowed than their cousins in Svalbard and the Canadian Arctic.
Cincinnati Life was less expensive than Protective and endowed at age 100 instead of 120.
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