Sentences with phrase «not agglomerations»

John Kriz: Most of all, we look at these companies as businesses, not agglomerations of assets.

Not exact matches

One of Santorum's strengths is that he understands that a nation isn't just an agglomeration of individuals; it's a fabric of social relationships.
The fundamental problem is that the WFP isn't a real political party — it's an agglomeration of public - employee unions dedicated to pursuing union interests, and to hell with everybody else.
An oversized free - floating planet formed by agglomeration would not have a disk, explains Lada, so these dwarfs must have formed like stars.
Yellow CS is an indicator of poor quality larger size particles (agglomeration,) exactly what happens to my CS when I DO NT AGITATE the water.
You can set a dial feature for the ppm you want, and you get mostly ionic - silver as opposed to nano - size particulate colloidal silver clumps (agglomerations), but even those will be so small because the SilverGen does not make the clumps large enough that it turns the distilled water yellow, this being due to it's automatic shut off feature for the ppm concentration you select using the dial setting.
Therefore, a high ppm Colloidal Silver product that is diluted down will NOT have the same effectiveness as a Colloidal Silver that has never been over the 12 ppm agglomeration threshold due to increased particle size.
The Paolozzi, a robot - like agglomeration of machine parts cast in green - patinated bronze, also in that room, is not as immediately cringe - worthy, but it doesn't make much of impression, especially in the company of its neighbors, the aforementioned Giacometti and Louise Bourgeois» tall, black, and phallic «Sleeping Figure» (1950).
This iteration of the Whitney Biennial promises the «breakdown of boundaries between art forms» in its radical agglomeration of artists working in disparate fields, not only in visual art, but in music, performance, dance, and film.
You can't eat knowledge, ideas or agglomeration.
These economies can emerge through a network of large, but not oversized, urban agglomerations.
It is not clear (at least to me) whether the problem is the actual practice of science, it's «agglomeration» in various guises for various purposes, or the impressions left on non-scientists by MSM reporting on the «agglomerations».
You're complaining about what was described in the main post above: «efforts made by Robert Rohde on the dataset agglomeration and the statistical approach» — because you don't like the result.
That does not provide a complete solution and third party collaboration and aggregation channels are evolving, but I don't really see that they need «their own media channel» — will it not be an agglomeration of media channels?
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