Sentences with phrase «magnified into»

Your condescension won't hide the fact that the uncertainty among the skeptics is founded on the fact that the link by which small changes in the sun's output are magnified into large changes in climate.
Let's look at CGNR again: Its 34 % decline is magnified into a 34 % * 4/90 = 1.5 % portfolio return.
Sometimes black students are invisible, unnoticed, and disrespected, and sometimes they are «hypervisible,» their normal youth behaviors magnified into pathologies.
In history man meets himself, and in his encounter with history he encounters again, magnified into superhuman proportions, the fallibility of his intellectual understanding and moral judgment that prevents him from completely understanding and adequately judging both history and himself.

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So in selling put options, the risk is magnified only in the sense that you are entering into a contract where you have an obligation, not merely a right to buy the stock.
«You have the capability with high - resolution definition to look at the scrolls in a comfortable setting - to enlarge them, to magnify them, to translate them into English and to search for words, phrases or verses that you want to find on your own,» said James Snyder, director of the Israel Museum.
And David, (supposed author of the Psalms) far from being the fearless king who built Jerusalem into a mighty capital, was more likely a provincial leader whose reputation was later magnified to provide a rallying point for a fledgling nation.
We ripped up the traditional book into single pages, magnified these a hundred times, printed them in color and stuck them up as posters in the streets... Our lack of printing equipment and the necessity for speed meant that, though the best work was hand - printed, the most rewarding was standardized, lapidary and adapted to the simplest mechanical form of reproduction.
The point is that we need this hymn to restate and magnify our entire salvation history, to draw on Hannah's song in 1 Samuel, as well as on prophetic warnings about the day of the Lord as a time when all that we value will be called into question.
Just because the ants don't see the influence behind the magnifying glass, doesn't mean there is not someone causing them to burst into flames inexplicably...
Such an interpretation magnifies the evils to be expected from a resort to force, regardless of any arguments for the justice of the cause, and thus transforms the presumption against war into a functional pacifism.
But when we move out into celestial space the problem is magnified and the time we measure is clearly our time, not universal time or absolute time.
Repeatedly the Christ of the Fourth Gospel denies that his function is to sit in judgment on men, although in Jewish Christianity that aspect of his commission was magnified: «I came not to judge the world, but to save the world»; (John 12:47) «Think not that I will accuse you to the Father»; (John 5:45) «God sent not the Son into the world to judge the world.»
Towards the end came the Magnficat (the song Luke put into the mouth of Mary the mother of Jesus in his version of the Gospel), with its inspiring poetry, Magnficat anima mea Dominum, «My soul doth magnify the Lord... He that is mighty hath done great things for me: and holy is his name... He hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts... He hath put down the mighty from their seat and hath exalted the humble and meek... He hath filled the hungry with good things and the rich he hath sent empty away.»
Over the next decade, Graham would come more and more into the crosshairs of McIntyre, whose own church had split yet again, but whose voice was magnified through his publication, the Christian Beacon, and through his radio broadcast carried on hundreds of stations, the Twentieth Century Reformation Hour.
Sometimes I feel like a C.S.I. To re-create this salad I ordered several to - go and then sat down with a magnifying glass and carefully picked out each of the bits and pieces and separated them into smaller bowls.
Now that the dust is settling down and the waters are becoming clearer we need take out the magnifying glass and Sherlock our way into the players that will cut the gap to the top.
If the FA Committee were worth anything, they would look into this incident with a magnifying glass.
Over-rated, over-valued or magnified, no matter how you rate this English team they have gone into this tournament with no expectations at all from inside, or from outside their country.
We spent Thanksgiving as a small group, and the missing pieces magnified the reality of what family looks like and what it has evolved into over time.
Magnify that 10 times for parents of children with special needs who must also add IEP meetings, therapy appointments, and multiple doctor visits into the mix.
Launched this autumn, and running into next year, Operation Magnify a Home Office enforcement initiative is targeting illegal working in the UK construction sector.
The Plan aims at: developing operational plans, processes and related instructions that take the needs of PWDs into account; designing layouts of polling stations to make them more accessible to PWDs; procuring magnifying glasses, tactile stickers for ballots boxes, large grip pens and other materials to assist PWDs and making cubicles, booths more accessible to wheelchair users.
During inflation, rapid expansion magnified tiny quantum fluctuations into minute density variations.
This article appears in the October 17, 2015, Science News with the headline, «Magnifying the cosmos: Using general relativity to see deep into space.»
By coating the wings of a Blue Morpho butterfly with carbon nanotubes that magnify the effect, researchers there made an insect into a sensor that changes color when its temperature changes a mere 1 / 25th of a degree.
Fischetti: Right, if you think about a long trough that reflects sunlight, it concentrates the sunlight along a pipe that runs parallel to the long trough and concentrate [s] the sunlight like a magnifying glass, [which] heats the fluid inside this pipe really hot, so the hot fluid circulates out to a somewhat traditional power plant where it's allowed to expand into high pressure gas that turns a turbine which generates electricity.
The user simply slides the brick - shaped magnifying optical attachment onto the back of a smartphone, then loads a semen sample into a disposable microchip device that looks like a flattened eyedropper, which is inserted into a slot in the device.
Transfer any specimens found into the smaller tray and examine them under the magnifying glass.
Within a few weeks, scar tissue cells (pictured above, magnified 500 times) had morphed into muscle within beating mouse hearts.
he says excitedly, inviting me to peer into the ragbag lichen through a magnifying lens.
This image of Abell 2744 is the first to come from Hubble's Frontier Fields observing programme, which is using the magnifying power of enormous galaxy clusters to peer deep into the distant Universe.
If you've ever used a magnifying glass to start a fire, you know that sending light through a lens can focus it into a point.
We know that for energies of modest to intermediate energy, the culprit or the source of the acceleration appears to be the shock front that surrounds a [an] expanding supernova blast wave; that is to say, we have a star that undergoes a massive cosmic explosion [and] drives a strong shock wave out into the surrounding interstellar medium, and the gas around the shock wave, and all the magnetic fields associated with it are capable of accelerating particles to very high energies; and also incidentally magnifying and amplifying the magnetic field associated with that shock front and giving a lot of x-ray emission and radio emission and so on, and so we've understood that.
The cluster's gravity stretched the galaxy's light into three red blotches and magnified the image at least 25 times, allowing Hubble to see the galaxy.
Healthy hair cells can detect the magnified sounds from a hearing aid and convert them into neural signals.
Never, ever look directly into the sun with unprotected eyes — especially with binoculars or other magnifying devices.
Five years after the announcement of its discovery, physicists are now beginning to look at this very special particle with a magnifying glass, and gaining deeper insight into the way it interacts with other particles.
When conditions are just right, space can magically turn into a sort of magnifying glass, making even incredibly distant galaxies suddenly visible from here in the Milky Way.
Neurite length was calculated using the following formula; NL = α × T × (π / 2), where α is the number of times the neurite intersects the grid lines and T is the distance between the gridlines on the magnified image (taking into account the magnification factor) or was calculated using ImageJ analysis software.
As the light from MACS0647 - JD passed the cluster, it was magnified and split into three images - MACS0647 - JD1, MACS0647 - JD2 and MACS0647 - JD3.
Promilin ® 4 - hydroxyisoleucine - 500 mg of 4 - HIL per serving aids in a magnified insulin response to efficiently shuttle creatine, ribose, and leucine into muscle cells.
Unlike other foundation creams it sinks its goodness into your skin distributing a natural pigmentation that magnifies the beauty of your own skin.
Embroidered trims magnify with the charm of beads and sequins, injecting a true haute couture vibe into your outfit.
Foundations can seep into pores, making them look obvious, while oily skin can magnify them further.
While Cardi B's own relationship with Migos's Offset has been thrown into the spotlight, Invasion of Privacy feels like her Lemonade moment, one that magnifies her insecurities for public consumption.
It might as well have been entitled Angst Fest Of The Teenage Losers, because any problem ever associated with GenX teens has been thrown into this film and magnified to the Nth degree.
In Ridley Scott's stunning sci - fi — fantasy sequel, Ford magnifies the gravitas and uncertainty in his original «Blade Runner» performance, turning Rick Deckard into the film's most human — or, if you like, least robotic — figure.
When things go haywire and the countdown clock to a cataclysmic, Earth - wide geostorm starts, Devlin's movie (which he wrote with Paul Guyot, «The Librarians») metastasizes into the gargantuan - scale - but - still - cheap - looking version of a little boy's toy time that it always wanted to be: throwing baseballs at figurines (hailstorm in Japan), drowning playsets in the bathtub (tidal wave in Dubai), turning a magnifying glass on insects (death ray on Moscow), and blowing a fan on everything (the aforementioned tornadoes).
«Hunger,» with expressionistic realism that crosses Robert Bresson's «A Man Escapes» with George Lucas's «THX1138,» shows the only escape is to go within, to dissolve into what's elemental, exiting the stage where guards and prisoners are reduced to playing roles in a concentrated drama magnifying the struggle that bound England and Ireland outside those doors.
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