Sentences with phrase «normal progression»

We should expect a near normal progression of the monsoon early this summer.
Aside from normal progression, there's a decent amount of memory log pickups you can find too, adding just enough sidetracking to give a bit more play time but not feel drawn out or intrusive.
Playing it basically twice back - to - back (once for normal progression and a second time for speed trophies) made me realize how much of the game doesn't really take advantage of Rayman's many abilities unless you try and speedrun it, but even then, I felt like they could have done more.
Intestinal cells also showed improvements in cell growth, maturation and normal progression through the cell lifecycle.
Parents will learn how to identify the normal progression of breastfeeding or formula feeding to eating solids, and what they can do to support their baby's success.
A good childbirth class will cover not only the normal progression of labor and the stages of labor, but also how to cope with each stage and what might be going on emotionally, physically, and mentally.
The normal progression moves from complete support to coaching or teaching to self - reliance.
Crawling has also been held up as a prerequisite to the normal progression of other aspects of neuromuscular and neurological development, such as hand - eye coordination and social maturation.
Dr. Stern: Let me start by saying that the normal progression in planetary exploration begins with flybys and proceeds with orbiters and more complex missions.
Hence, even if the IPCC is correct in their analysis of climate sensitivity and we are wrong in suggesting the sensitivity they calculate is way too large, the bottom line for the preservation of civilization and much of the biosphere is that governments ought not interfere with the normal progression of fossil fuel usage, for without more CO2 in the atmosphere, we could shortly resume the downward spiral to full - fledged ice - age conditions.
This El Niño reached a peak in ocean temperatures in November and those waters have been cooling off ever since, following the normal progression.
I thought I was on the normal progression of aging.
Diabetics need not accept the normal progression of their illness.
That's a normal progression and part of a woman's life cycle.
In addition, the normal progression of online dating — online messaging and phone conversations before meeting in person — allows you to become comfortable with someone before getting together for the first date.
When those discrepancies happen, and they can be due to many insignificant things e.g. the normal progression or «rolling over» of futures contract expiration dates, the spread can deviate from fair value.
At least 90 % of them completely wreck the normal progression system to earn them and works as a means to force impatience on the player and make them pay.
Aside from some minor upgrades to gameplay, graphics, facial animations, etc., it looks like a normal progression for the franchise, similar to the jump from Fight Night Round 3 to Round 4.
Frequently you'll find a level's normal progression to be interrupted by a series of music notes to collect for a bonus, or a quick side area to destroy a bunch of enemies with Yoshi or a Star to earn some one - ups.
Apart from the normal progression of climate modelling to high resolution, better physics, having a smaller scale to give us better insights into all manner of temperature and weather extremes, which is very, very important and is ongoing and needs to be continued.
Importantly, where there is uncertainty about the outcome of the case, that uncertainty does not typically reflect issues of negligence but issues of (a) value, and (b) causation of specific injuries (did the accident aggravate an existing back injury or does the current condition simply reflect a normal progression?).
The test includes whether the new special expense would «be part of the normal progression had the parents stayed together.»
Especially with teens, the normal progression into adulthood clashes with such societal factors as divorce, multiculturalism, and the «generation gap» between children and teens; this often spills over into school problems such as poor grades, lack of desire to attend school, and (often!)
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