Sentences with phrase «more eminent»

All of these individuals are vastly more eminent than Ammann and Wahl.
We carry out this within - Northwestern - department adjustment to take into account the fact that publication and citation norms vary dramatically across disciplines, and because some Northwestern departments are more eminent than others.
Dr. John Abramson joins with 30 more eminent MD's in this Sept 2004 letter to the NIH calling for a complete revision of the faulty cholesterol treatment guidelines.
Now, as part of a radical approach to animal welfare and conservation, 30 or more eminent biologists, philosophers and writers (Kortlandt and Teleki among them) are to launch what amounts to a citizen's charter for chimpanzees.
Jones's work has shown that, for single retraction cases — thereby excluding the more extreme cases of misconduct that can lead to multiple retractions — among the members of an author team, more eminent authors experience a smaller citation penalty than do their less eminent coauthors.
Because, for example, more eminent domain is on its way through many back doors.
He will even have the Government Statistician, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana on the Commission and many more eminent persons who you can gather on the Commission for him to run a constitutional empire.
In the narratives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the chosen ones are not natural heroes, stronger or more eminent than others, like the heroes of myth or tragedy.
Sainte - Beuve has here only the more eminent instances of regeneration in mind, and these are of course the instructive ones for us also to consider.
Perhaps a tentative solution would be that since the ballerina's motion is apparently far more eminent than the starfish's, a ballerina would invariably move in such a way as to avoid starfish.
Even this accord between intelligence and intelligible forms seems necessarily to point toward some still - higher, more eminent unity in the simplicity of a first principle — in God.

Not exact matches

He also considers the more familiar names — reactionaries such as Joseph de Maistre and Louis de Bonald, eminent monarchists such as... Malesherbes and... Chateaubriand, as well as the stalwarts of nineteenth - century French liberalism Benjamin Constant and François Guizot.
The ancients reverenced him: In Diogenes Laertius» Lives of Eminent Philosophers, only Zeno, Epicurus, and Plato garner more attention.
For four years, until his departure for his present eminent position at Munster, Professor Barth remained at Göttingen, and during that time he saw his theology, set forth in further books and in lectures and addresses, sweep through the universities of Germany, and today there seem to be hardly more than two classes of religious thinkers in the country, Barthians and anti-Barthians.
If I am asked to identify more precisely what biblical scholarship and Reformation traditions have taught us on this subject, I quote one of the eminent theologians of the first part of this century, who wrote:
But a few years ago a court ruled that eminent domain meant the government could seize private land and give it / sell it to another private concern who could show they would return more tax money.
James Halliday, eminent Australian wine critic, has selected Peter and Yangarra from more than 1,300 Australian wineries to award this prestigious title.
In fact, there was a strong argument between an eminent consultant who insisted by daughter was growing normally and a more junior doctor who thought she wasn't.
I put together an outfit idea of what I might wear with the Kalso Eminent Booties Sandals that we are... Read More
Research conducted by the eminent psephologist, Professor John Curtice, found that middle class people needed more reassurance than their working class compatriots that independence would not have an adverse effect on the country's economy.
In addition, you will be able to enjoy the Ashcroft In America podcast — with «straight from the horse's mouth» focus group quotes, analysis from the Lord Ashcroft Polls team, and interviews with eminent figures from the American political world (more...)
Chairperson, Eminent Clergy, ladies and gentlemen, micro, small, and medium - scale enterprises (MSMEs) contribute about 70 percent of Ghana's GDP, and account for more than 92 percent of enterprises.
To seize property by eminent domain, New York law requires the authority to be acting in some legitimate public purpose, like the removal of blight or a threat to public safety or, much more controversially, to spur economic development.
When it comes to actually addressing whatever overcrowding those revised methods predict, the ideas get more controversial: The Council recommends the city use eminent domain to seize potential school sites where necessary, and consider redrawing school zones and district lines to balance population between schools that have too many kids and those with empty seats.
More than 700 parcels of land are affected by the proposed pipeline, and 120 landowners face losing property to the gas company under eminent domain.
May I also congratulate the national directors present here, the eminent members of faculty and the non-teaching administrative staff for producing these fresh graduates, who, I am confident, would illuminate the African continent and beyond with productive, ground - breaking contributions that would make our world a more secure place than it is today.
The act of remembering, says eminent memory researcher and psychologist Elizabeth F. Loftus of the University of California, Irvine, is «more akin to putting puzzle pieces together than retrieving a video recording.»
He thinks that by having more appealing - looking properties, it'll be harder for someone to take his land with eminent domain proceedings.
Hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, the symposium will feature talks by more than 30 eminent coral reef and fish scientists on the future of these vital marine ecosystems and the industries and communities which depend on them.
To jump start research and get to the bottom of microbiome function and properties, a consortium of eminent U.S. scientists have proposed an interdisciplinary, unified program to learn more about these little - understood powerhouses of our world.
His idea, «The Frisky Forty», was 10x more creative — playing off of the eminent Dirty 30 and Filthy 50 workouts.
More than 400 battle - hardened ISIS war criminals have also returned to the country, fleeing the eminent collapse of the Islamic caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
For reasons that are hard to define — perhaps because her Twilight role associates her with the supernatural — Personal Shopper seems to highlight the idea of Kristen Stewart the star more than Clouds of Sils Maria, which simply cast her effectively as a character, a tough - minded personal assistant to Juliette Binoche's eminent actress.
Debuting as director in Molly's Game, the eminent screenwriter (Moneyball, etc.) uses Oliver Stone - and Martin Scorsese - style visual overload to accompany all the endless proactive talk, talk and more talk.
And soon the Zabinskis are working with the local resistance to smuggle many more Jews out of the ghetto and into hiding, masking their mission by working with eminent Nazi zoologist Lutz Heck (Daniel Bruhl) on an ambitious animal - breeding program.
Better known as the Coleman Report after its first author, the eminent sociologist James Coleman, the document provided abundant evidence of large gaps in reading and mathematics skills between black children and white children and between children from poor families and those from more affluent families.
In the 1980s, the eminent sociologist James Coleman found that Catholic schools, more than public schools, were generating similar achievement results among different types of students.
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Kindles and other eReaders make eminent sense in sub-Saharan Africa, where Worldreader reports that more than 200 million children have never read a book on their own.
It only took him two days to give away more than 56,000 copies of the same book he had eminent success with BookBub.
I have a list of more than 200 that all have merit — and the eminent financial writer Jason Zweig has a great list as we...
i wonder if, with this 20th Feb «news» the more time needed is something to do with a ps4s eminent looking xmas release, And more importantly how TLOU Will play on That console?.
Headliners at this year's festival - one last night, the other just finished this evening - have been painter Howard Hodgkin and poet Seamus Heaney, both now at that eminent stage of life where more mundane mortals might be plugged into pension plans.
The issue toggles between past and present, and between science and art, and features Jennifer Tucker on Victorian science photography, spectacle and rational amusement; Kelley Wilder on what it means for photography to make visible the invisible; Brian Dillon on the cosmic and the mundane; a conversation between artist Trevor Paglen and the eminent science historian Peter Galison; a selection from Harold «Doc» Edgerton's lab books; David Campany on photographic abstraction and perception; curator Joel Smith's guide to «photographic nothing»; and portfolios by British photographer Stephen Gill, Amsterdam - based artist Eva - Fiore Kovakovsky, curator Lynne Cooke on Horst Ademeit's mysterious annotated Polaroids and much more.
· Curating Now, a major symposium on curating contemporary art in public museums and galleries, which attracted more than 250 participants and brought eight eminent international curators into contact not just with IMMA's work, but also with that of many other public and private galleries in Dublin.
Collaborating with a wide range of eminent curators, iCI develops innovative traveling exhibitions, accompanied by catalogues and other educational materials, to introduce and document challenging new work in all mediums by younger as well as more established artists from the United States and abroad.
«Passion and Commitment» was the title of a remarkable show at FreedmanArt this season: selections from the collection lovingly and perceptively assembled over more than six decades by the eminent Philadelphia - based radiation oncologist Dr. Luther W. Brady, Jr..
A group of eminent people, including activists, journalists, film stars and academics, have issued a... More
• VIP commitment to the next steps Twenty - four eminent people have signed an open letter to the Australian parliament and there are more signing up every day.
There are many, many more qualified and eminent climate scientists outside the USA.
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