Sentences with phrase «most occurrences of»

Most occurrences of Lyme disease in United States are in the Northeast, especially Connecticut.44 While it is unclear how climate change will impact Lyme disease, 45 several studies in the Northeast have linked tick activity and Lyme disease incidence to climate, specifically abundant late spring and early summer moisture.46, 47 West Nile Virus (WNV) is another vector - borne disease that may be influenced by changes in climate.
Most occurrences of kennel cough, and their symptoms, do not last long, and generally, it does have a short lived period but again, this depends upon the severity.
Its R rating is definitely justified due to expletive - laced language and the occasional splattering, but most occurrences of torn limbs and gunshot wounds are seen in relatively tame aftermath shots following cut - aways.
This is the case with most occurrences of food poisoning.

Not exact matches

Whether it's working through lunch in front of the computer or noshing on chips while you catch up on your favorite television show, eating while distracted is a common occurrence for most people.
Most of what we do, especially professionally, is based on trying to maintain control: processes, guidelines, strategies... everything we plan and implement is designed to control the inherently uncontrollable and create a sense of security in a world filled with seemingly random occurrences.
The most notable occurrences were the strike of 1975 (43 days) and that of 1978 (42 days.)
Most of what we do, especially in business, is based on trying to gain control: Processes, guidelines, strategies... everything we plan and implement is designed to control the inherently uncontrollable and create a sense of security in a world filled with random occurrences.
When Warren Buffett last hosted his Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, the legendary investor had to face up to the fact that most of his stock picks had fallen over the previous year — a rare occurrence for one of the country's most celebrated and successful investors.
Among the most prevalent causes for business failures (listed in order of occurrence) are:
With CAN SLIM and Morpheus, both proven to be profitable trading systems over the years, one of the most reliable indicators to re-enter the market after a price correction is the occurrence of a follow - through day.
It is an unusual occurrence because price movements are typically much more gradual, with the asset hitting all or most of the price points as it moves through the range.
Most would say it was an act of God, not a natural occurrence.
Indeed, finally, for Whiteheadians, the events that make up nature are all occurrences of experience, albeit most of them are not conscious.
The few occurrences of the term have been regarded as unauthentic by most literary critics.
Such sensitiveness and susceptibility to mental pain is a rare occurrence where the nervous constitution is entirely normal; one seldom finds it in a healthy subject even where he is the victim of the most atrocious cruelties of outward fortune.
Both are potentially capable of drawing all truth into their own sphere, and even where something happens which does not fit into its conceptions, it is brought into relation with those conceptions, and even the most ordinary occurrence may become the vessel of a mythical revelation.
A miracle in the sense of the New Testament is not so much a breach of the laws of nature (a concept which would have had little meaning for most people of the time), but rather a remarkable or exceptional occurrence which brought an undeniable sense of the presence and power of God.
How advantageous to those who would benefit most from such an occurrence, especially given the timing of its occurrence as related to the forthcoming presidential race.
The regularity of the forms varies greatly, from the most spontaneous occurrences among Pentecostal sects to the most dignified of liturgical services, but there is always some channeling to which the worshiper is expected to conform.
For, Huebner writes, «without such images as the triumph of the lamb and the heavenly banquet, along with the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity that give them a kind of material display, [the deaths of martyrs] are reduced to a crude occurrence of meaningless suffering, or at most a form of masochism.»
Indeed, it might plausibly be argued that the essential and universal meaning of this ancient story can be grasped most profoundly only when the story is set free from any connection with an actual occurrence in time and space.
In the description of this simple human experience I have used the relatively neutral term» events» to characterize the other occurrences on which the human occasion of experience depends for most of its content.
For most of us every act of God, every revelatory experience, comes in the form of worldly occurrences that can be read in naturalistic terms.
@Chad, «The critical aspect of my point, and why you are incorrect in claiming it was «edited» (implying we do nt have any confidence that what we have now is what was originally written), is that as the bible is the most heavily researched and scrutinized any and all occurrences of this type of thing have been identified.»
The critical aspect of my point, and why you are incorrect in claiming it was «edited» (implying we do nt have any confidence that what we have now is what was originally written), is that as the bible is the most heavily researched and scrutinized any and all occurrences of this type of thing have been identified.
That term has a most peculiar pattern of occurrence in terms of the thirteen layers of composition into which I have analyzed the book (PR).
The second most common occurrence of those sentiments comes, I think, at times of crisis in the disease, at times of reversals.
The blend contains inulin, a fiber of natural occurrence that is most present in the chicory root and that brings intestinal health benefits.
I hate using the term work / shoot promo because most of the best promos draw from real world occurrences but neither man new what they were going to do next.
Draw: The draw has the most appeal in this one because of the regular occurrence on which it has been churned out in the last two seasons between them.
Incentives are most effective when they're age - appropriate and consistently and promptly given after every occurrence of the desired behavior.
Most of the time, trisomy 18 is a random occurrence due to problems in cell division.
Bullying at school is a very common occurrence these days, and I'm certain that most of these situations could be avoided if children were treated with more respect and shown compassion at home by siblings and parents.
According to Wikipedia the most common reason for its occurrence is an imbalance in the hormonal balance of the body.
Like it was stated earlier, the likelihood of a mother's health being prioritized over the production of nutritious breastmilk is not the most common occurrence.
Diaper rashes are among the most common problems that parents face, and thus, there are certain things to be kept in mind to minimize the chances of diaper rashes occurrence.
The occurrence of itchy breasts is infrequent in most women.
But the most damaging of all these scenarios is the current spate of insecurity in the country; an occurrence that points to the fact that the federal government may not be promising a firm security for the exercise.
Pakistan's «tribal areas» which are the source of many bombings like the West Bank and Gaza Strip in Israel which is home to many bombers when this was a common occurrence in Israel, are both only weakly under the control of the central national government's authority, but it is much more practicable for Israel to wall off the areas that it does not fully control (which was the single most important policy decision that led to fewer bombings in Israel) than it is to do so in Pakistan.
Given her range of experience across most government departments and familiarity with economics, for her not to have commented and put forward a straight centre left position (which is miles better than the Chris Leslie press release), well, that would have been a strange occurrence indeed.
Despite extensive archaeological and anthropological evidence for its occurrence, most scientists believe that cannibalism was only an irregular feature of prehistoric human societies.
While subsequent storms in 1893, 1903, 1938 and a spate in the early 1950s buffeted the region, the sporadic occurrence of hurricanes led the city to spend most of the 20th century planning for snowstorms and garden - variety floods.
The general public might say that these occurrences are an indictment of the new methodologies; however, one of the most remarkable facts is the minimal damage suffered by LTCM during the catastrophic events which rattled the global financial markets during the summer of 1998.
The most common activity was basketball, with 20.5 percent of occurrences.
The number of motor vehicle fatalities involving children under age 15 varies widely by state, but occurrences are more common in the South, and are most often associated with improperly or unused restraints and crashes on rural roads, a new review of child - related auto fatalities shows.
«Most importantly, our findings also showed a steep rise in the simultaneous occurrence of multiple drought types,» said lead author Deepthi Rajsekhar, a former postdoctoral scholar in Gorelick's lab now working at the California Department of Water Resources.
The best estimates for the occurrence rates of habitable zone earth - sized planets around sun - like stars is about 50 %, and for lower - mass stars this value is likely to be even higher: most red dwarf stars are expected to have one or more habitable zone, approximately earth - sized planets.
One of the most remarkable trends in the evolution of pigmentation patterns is the repeated, independent occurrence of similar patterns on fly bodies and wings.
Blood clots, often in the legs, are a frequent occurrence in patients fighting glioblastoma, the most common and the most aggressive form of brain cancer. Zerrouqi and http://www.gooakley.com/ Van Meir show that a tumor suppressor gene (p14ARF) that is often mutated in glioblastoma stops them from activating blood clotting.
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