I guess you might be on the verge of
making outgrowths the new hype!
Not exact matches
Hartshorne's strong «pro-choice» position is a natural
outgrowth of his view of those qualities which
make humans uniquely valuable.
It has become a dogma generally accepted that all that is found in these later writings is simply an
outgrowth of the Vedas, the
making explicit of what was therein implicit.
Among the agencies of nineteenth - century origin were the Société des Missionnaires de Notre Dame d'Afrique, usually known as the White Fathers, an
outgrowth of the attempt to use the extension of the French Empire in North Africa as an opportunity to spread the faith; the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, a Belgian organization with headquarters at Scheutveld, a suburb of Brussels; the Society of the Divine Word,
made up of Germans from Steyl, in Holland, not far from the German border; St. Joseph's Society of Mill Hill, with its center near London, but with predominantly Dutch personnel.
But
make no mistake: The cloud of alleged corruption now surrounding billions of dollars in state economic development investments is an
outgrowth of Cuomo's highly secretive and centralized management style.
Risk GP as a model for
making medical judgments is the
outgrowth of demands for evidence - based medicine, write Fuller, on the medicine faculty at the University of Toronto in Canada, and Flores, a philosopher at King's College London in England.
The technology was developed at WPI by a team led by Ali Rangwala, professor of fire protection engineering, as an
outgrowth of research funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior aimed at assessing the feasibility of using in - situ burns to clean up oil spills in remote locations in the Arctic, where harsh weather can
make it difficult to quickly mobilize clean - up equipment and crews.
«For example, the animals know how far to grow in regeneration, so they don't
make tumorous
outgrowths,» says Wenemoser, who is now a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University.
Yet McDormand's so warm, so idiosyncratic, that Marge never comes across as a kooky scold; she
makes the woman's carved - from - marble personality traits seem an
outgrowth of Marge's worldview rather than a grab - bag of eccentricities.
These natural behaviors are directed first into responding to and
making music; reading and writing music are a later natural
outgrowth of these experiences.
Incorporating technology into the
making pedagogy mode seems to be a natural
outgrowth of the traditional use of projects in social studies instruction.
The APA notice - and - comment process recognizes that changes may be
made to the proposed rule based on the public comments received, but the courts have required that any changes
made in the final rule be of a type that could have been reasonably anticipated by the public — a logical
outgrowth of the proposal.
Whether it is
making eye contact, sharing toys or writing thank - you notes, the authors contend «manners express in action the values we hold dear» and should be an
outgrowth of «the higher values of respect for others, integrity, loyalty, self - sacrifice, and honesty.»
If one signs off on the assumptions underlying Academic Finance, the investment techniques that are an
outgrowth of Academic Finance
make sense.
In his essay, A Lawless Proposition, Paul Chan discusses the perpetual question of why (and how) art comes into being, and touches on a particular phenomenon that some artists engage in their work, at times against their will — when the process of
making creates the work of art itself: «By following the contours of this internal reasoning, a work takes on an uncanny quality that comes from it being an
outgrowth of the experience of something becoming aware of becoming itself.»
Budor further adorned these screens with her own electrical fuse boxes, stainless - steel conduit, silicone - cast wiring and electrical fittings — all stuff that anchored each work to the architecture of the museum's exhibition halls,
making them prosthetic
outgrowths of some internal biology of the historic German institution.