Sentences with phrase «marked degree»

The dangerous premise, the giant cow udders that appear in the majority of the cartoon and the increasingly impossible scenarios that the flight takes, show marked degrees of strangeness when compared to the early releases from the same studio of Steamboat Willy.
The Joseph narrative differs in marked degree from the cycles of stories about Abraham and Jacob.
The extreme sanctions which in certain codes strike the false witness well marks the degree of indignation that false testimony evokes in the common conscience.
Influence of Sex — In comparing specimens of different sex, due allowance is to be made in favor of bitches, which do not bear the characteristics of the breed to the same marked degree as do the dogs.
The Bloodhound possesses, in a most marked degree, every point and characteristic of those dogs which hunt together by scent (Sagaces).
The Basset Hound possesses in marked degree those characteristics which equip it admirably to follow a trail over and through difficult terrain.
«The life of a man is an historic route of actual occasions which in a marked degree... inherit from each other» (PR 137).
In Process and Reality, Whitehead describes a knowledge of Greek in terms of an historic route of occasions which inherit from each other to a marked degree: «That set of occasions, dating from his first acquirement of the Greek language and including all those occasions up to his loss of any adequate knowledge of that language, constitutes a society in reference to knowledge of the Greek language» (PR 137).
Thousands of people today are exhibiting, even to a marked degree, «the fruits of the Spirit» which Paul listed long ago in his letter to Galatia.
A big handicap for many priests in the work of spiritual formation is the marked degree of religious ignorance of many...
To a marked degree, Singer possesses the Hasidic sense of the excitement hidden in the commonplace, the theology which recognizes a cosmic act in the proffer of a glass of water.
Showing in marked degree the traditional Jewish fear of anthropomorphism, Spinoza said that God is causa sui, beyond our little modifications such as mind or will.
To a marked degree Singer possesses the Hasidic sense of the excitement hidden in the commonplace, the theology which recognizes a cosmic act in the proffer of a glass of water, the secret splendor in common lives which distinguishes great fiction from gossip.
But in the case of the fourth gospel we are dealing with a single entity exhibiting a marked degree of unity in theological emphasis such that no attempt to divide the gospel into different sources and to begin to write a history of the Johannine tradition has commanded anything like a common consent among scholars.
A big handicap for many priests in the work of spiritual formation is the marked degree of religious ignorance of many parishioners.
The Old Testament possesses this wholeness in marked degree, and to devaluate the later material is to prefer a partial history, and even a distorted history, to a whole history.
Some sportswriters have said that the contact sports — football, wrestling, etc. — do this sort of thing to a marked degree, but I recommend they study golf as a real test of character.
The very effective services of our dating site such as instant messenger, chat, profiles raise to a marked degree the standard of meetings with Mexican single people online.
Our services can improve the quality and quick of searching meetings and flirts with cowboys and dating single people now online to a marked degree.
... a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree, which adversely affects educational performance:
«A condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects a child's educational performance:
One - of - a-kind styling, stirring driving performance and solid craftsmanship are the hallmarks of a respectable luxury sports car, and the 2012 Audi TT possesses these qualities in a marked degree.
The West Highland White Terrier is a small, game, well - balanced hardy looking terrier, exhibiting good showmanship, possessed with no small amount of self - esteem, strongly built, deep in chest and back ribs, with a straight back and powerful hindquarters on muscular legs, and exhibiting in marked degree a great combination of strength and activity.
[83] In my view the most important factors in this case are the severe and painful injuries suffered by Ms. Lai, the marked degree of permanent disability, the loss of independence and the increased risk of morbidity and mortality identified in Dr. Guy's opinion.
[60] The plaintiffs ask for punitive damages, which they argue are warranted in the present case due to the «high - handed, malicious, arbitrary or reprehensible misconduct that departs to a marked degree from ordinary standards of decent behaviour:» Whiten v. Pilot Insurance Co., 2002 SCC 18 (CanLII) at para. 94.
The definition of SED requires that the child in question demonstrate any one of separate five «characteristics» to a «marked degree and over a long period of time.»
On the other side of the equation, many bullying targets also can readily demonstrate one or more of the characteristics mentioned above «to a marked degree and over a long period of time.»
``... a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects a child's educational performance:
«At the property level,» he notes, «this has not been accompanied by a marked degree of improvement in operations,» making rising sale prices «more of a capital availability, as opposed to an operating phenomenon.»
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