Sentences with phrase «n't partition»

Too bad we can't partition the atmosphere — I'd be happy to let you ruin your own world, but I sure as hell won't let your kind of dogma ruin mine.
Fourth, and best — if you don't partition nutrients as easily, you can learn to do it just like anyone else with a number of strategies.
If it can't partition that well, you will gain two to three pounds of fat for every pound of muscles.
We are not to divide, but unite, not partition but integrate.
Previous ganglioside analogues (in which florescent dye is attached) did not partition into rafts, even in artificial model systems.
By comparison, the Kindle Fire, with only 8 gigs of storage, has made whatever's not partitioned off to the OS available to users.
That.46 C includes all sources of error, but we do nt partition the error.
As a general rule in Florida, a creditor of a homeowner can not partition or force the sale of property if the property has «homestead» protection (exceptions include mortgage holders, construction liens and liens for ad valorem real estate taxes).
If you don't have the room to create a spare place just for guests, why not partition off another room to create a small area for guests to sleep?

Not exact matches

On the rare occasion when some sort of partition becomes necessary (for example, to delineate a conference room) the favored material is clear glass that may block noise but does not obscure vision.
What caused so much panic wasn't plummeting share prices; it was the mess underneath the mess: complex packages of high - risk mortgage securities that had been sold and resold, hedged, leveraged, and partitioned into untold numbers of pieces — and which in a momentary flash of Wall Street realism, now seemed to have little (or unknowable) worth.
If this is not possible, you'll have to find a means of converting a room with a partition or simply find hours to do the bulk of your work when nobody else is home.
Having glass doors and partitions not only increases the beauty quotient but conveys the message of openness and transparency.
Note: Windows XP won't repartition a disk that's in use, so you'll need to employ a utility like the free Partition Logic instead.
Quebec would lose access to many of Canada's real resources, and Canada to many of Quebec's, albeit NOT to most of the resources involved in the Plan Nord, as provincial partition would be very likely.
Yet advising the global community and nations» political leaders not to advocate forgiveness, as Gutmann and Thompson do, unwisely partitions inner virtue from political practice.
In a passage written to be quoted, even by those who do not share the mature Oz's leftist convictions, he reports his father's tearful response (the only time he ever displayed emotion to his son) to the public broadcast of the U.N. vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs: «Bullies may well bother you in the street or in school someday.
Not being particularly Aristotelian in my understanding of the soul, I feel no great need (or desire) to guard the metaphysical and moral partition between sensitive and rational natures, or between animal and spiritual souls.
The pain is so brutal, so intense, that it's easier to tell yourself lies: Faith isn't important; I don't need God; I can partition off my soul with demolition tape and tip - toe around the condemned site forever.
Amazing how people partition their brains, isn't it?»
Based on anecdotes about Britain and his own travels, Hitchens extrapolates the premise that countries surrounded by oceans, mountains, or deserts «tend not to be partitioned or carted off into captivity» and that «[no] great civilization has grown and endured» without those assets.
By the year 1914 political independence from Western peoples was preserved only in the shrinking, badly weakened Turkish Empire; in Arabia, where encroachments had begun in Aden; in Ethiopia, with a precarious insecurity in its mountain fastnesses; in Persia, partly partitioned in Russian and British spheres of influence; in Afghanistan, a mountain buffer state between the British and Russian empires; in Thailand (Siam as it was then known), relatively safe because the British and the French, eyeing each other from Burma and Indo - China, would not permit either to annex it; in China, technically independent, but in fact occupied by Western powers who fixed the tariffs and whose citizens had extraterritorial status, and partially carved into spheres of influence; and in Japan, and from the 1850's into 1890's the independence of Japan had been compromised by the extraterritorial privileges of Westerners and the lack of full tariff autonomy.
leo i hear you but if TW don't think like a striker and take every chance he gets to shoot then we will all say get rid of him, i think he will make a great striker if we are partition with him like we was with TH
it has one big basket with two partition to separate your stuffs, it's like one section for baby & one for you as well as you can't avoid shopping even when you are on ride with baby, isn't that cool?
Don't worry if you consider purchasing a taxi cab because you heard the plastic partitions can be made in soundproof material.
Partitioning the plate this way not only will help you keep portions under control, but will help you to serve more balanced meals to your family.
That parties in the US get less seats than percentage of voters may also just be because the voting system is a majority voting system not a proportional one, similar to the UK but additionally with partisan district partitioning which allows gerrymandering.
And in 1947 prior to israel's independence, Britain didn't vote in favour of a partition with a jewish state, israell's independence, they abstained.
But given the clear opportunity in 1971 to reverse the Partition of 1947 at least in the East, why didn't Indira Gandhi incorporate East Pakistan into India?
The least bad option for everyone is partition (indeed, it needn't be a bad option at all with creativity and good will, but both are close to non-existent).
After all, Jerusalem was not intended to be part of the Jewish State under the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947.
The killings were on a scale not seen since the Partition of the subcontinent in August 1947 after the British had made their hurried departure, leaving behind the world's largest mass migration of humanity and suffering on an unimaginable scale.
There is an ongoing and active civil war in Syria that will not end until there is either a formal diplomatic partition of Syria between the factions that currently control territory there, or Assad (or some other faction) uses military power to control the entire country.
A judge ruled that the owners were not aware of illegal partitions within the apartments.
While the new policy doesn't eliminate users» ability to set up different accounts under different names, Google intends to use data such as search history, whom you contact most frequently and your location to serve you better without regard for the partitions you may have created.
The second hypothesis is that the available food resources were limiting and that niche partitioning came into play; in other words, there weren't that many plants to go around so that the species had to share available food sources by specializing on different types of vegetation.
But most differences between the six partitions are not explained by an obvious label such as age, ethnic group or economic status.
But more often than not, «work is partitioned off into silos but the staff doesn't have to deeply collaborate or rely on team members for success,» says Steven Casper, Henry E. Riggs Professor of Management and associate dean for faculty development of the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences (KGI).
«He's partitioned his atoms in a way that will not please quantum theorists.»
These results directly demonstrated for the first time in the world that electron partitioning took place in the p - n junction in the QH regime, and microscopic characteristics of electron partitioning taking place in the graphene p - n junction were quantitatively established for the first time.
In addition, this group also clarified that electron partitioning did not take place under the absence of the p - n junction even in the QH regime.
Non-zero shot noise due to the electron partition process is observed in the p - n junction case (red dots).
A group of researchers from Osaka University, the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and the National Institute for Materials Science precisely examined current - fluctuation («shot noise») in the graphene p - n junction in the Quantum Hall (QH) regime and succeeded in observing electron partitioning taking place on the region along the p - n junction as current fluctuation.
Partitioning the data to account for possible differences in evolutionary rates among genes (SM4) did not result in a tree more similar to the TENT, but instead in a tree with increased support for monophyletic groupings of species with these broadly shared traits (fig.
Aneuploidy originates during cell division, when the chromosomes do not separate properly or are not equally partitioned between the two daughter cells.
It doesn't matter where you fall on the line, you can always improve how your body partitions nutrients.
The people who can partition nutrients well have a thyroids and nervous system who have an incredibly strong function, much stronger than the norm in people who don't share this privilege.
However, it should be known that the nutrient partitioning ability is not just an on - off switch.
I didn't feel like I was put on this Earth to sell printers or servers, and I certainly didn't feel comfortable sitting beside gray - paneled partition all day.
Without going into too much detail, if you are insulin resistant, your stomach and intestines are constantly inflamed or your hormone levels are completely off balance, then your body will not be partitioning the macronutrients in the food as good as it should or use them in an efficient manner, which increases the chances of the food consumed being turned into fat deposits.
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