Sentences with phrase «not seminal»

These large energetic paintings are the work of a 94 year young artist, who, still painting every day, is producing relevant if not seminal works.
However, Henderson wasn't his seminal best until he arrived as the interlinking and attacking press initiator in Rodgers» diamond midfield, playing a fluid and aggressive attacking midfield role to great success.

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As William Strauss and Neil Howe put it in their seminal book Generations (almost anybody pontificating about generational cohorts is channelling Strauss and Howe, even if they don't realize it), «More than anyone, they have developed a seasoned talent for getting the most out of a bad hand.»
«The structure of the exchanges is a seminal part of the ACA, and if it turns out the subdsidies provided on the exchanges are not available, it will be a devastating blow to the president and the ACA,» says Steve Friedman, co-chair of the employee benefits practice and healthcare reform consulting groups at Littler Mendelson, in San Francisco.
To lend an air of preeminence, the Nelsons started calling Sprinkles The World's First Cupcake Bakery, a statement that's technically true, but only if you disqualify the star of the seminal Sex and the City cupcake episode of 2000, Magnolia Bakery, and another landmark bakery called, as a matter of fact, Cupcake Café, because both make other baked goods in addition to cupcakes (as Sprinkles does not).
Seminal fluid hypersensitivity might not just stay localized in the spot the semen touched.
Doug's seminal 2013 work, The Retail Revival looks into the not - so - distant retail past and forward into a future that will continue to redefine retail and its enormous effect on society and our economies.
What has emerged on the wintry plains of North Dakota is a distinctive, if not unique event in the history of American environmentalism, and a seminal struggle over civil rights and Native American sovereignty.
In his seminal book on play, Homo Ludens, cultural historian Johan Huizinga states, «Play is a function of the living, but it is not susceptible of exact definition either logically, biologically, or aesthetically.
E. P. Sanders's seminal work Paul and Palestinian Judaism (1977) weakened the traditional perspective further by demonstrating that Paul was not a critic of the law but rather, like his fellow Jews, operated religiously within the framework of «covenantal nomism.»
Finally, and much as I appreciate rhetorical high spirits, I hope Professor Griffiths will permit me the observation that it really doesn't advance the ongoing debate to suggest that James Turner Johnson is blowing smoke when he explains how James Childress» seminal 1978 article on prima facie duties and the just war tradition jump - started the «presumption against war» trope.
George Lindbeck, in his seminal little book, The Nature of Doctrine, has expressed our present ecclesiastical situation vis - «a-vis our society in the clearest possible way: we are, he says, «in the awkwardly intermediate stage of having once been culturally established but... not yet clearly disestablished.»
Perhaps the first to grasp the full significance of globalization, and to experience global consciousness intensively, was the Jesuit priest - scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881 - 1955), whose seminal book The Phenomenon of Man was written before 1940 but not published until after his death.
I am a Jesus Feminist not only because of Jesus, but also because I believe the seminal texts of the Women's Movement have redemption written all over them — and I think Jesus would approve.
In every single region of the country, when we asked how people make up their minds on issues of right and wrong, we found that they simply do not turn to God or religion to help them decide about the seminal or moral issues of the day.
Over against various forms of evolutionary optimism, he states that «Our hope lies not in an encouragement to make more of the potentialities of present process, but in a call to participate in Christ in that eschatological transformation constituting the new creation, which is to grow from the seminal event of his resurrection.»
In addition, one could point to Whitehead's claim that past, present, and future, are defamed, not by the extensive continuum, but the actual entities in that continuum, which in turn brings us back to the seminal role of creativity.
Although I had an enjoyable celebration, I didn't treat it as the seminal event it usually represents, at least for our culture.
For example, the Pontifical Council for Culture is not even mentioned, even its seminal document Towards a Pastoral Approach to Culture or the more recent and very intelligent report on New Age, Jesus Christ: Bearer of the Water of Life.
It was not long after this that he undertook the historical investigations for his seminal work, The Relevance of Physics - a work that displayed his mastery of science, history, philosophy and theology and scholarly attention to detail.
As in her seminal The Cake Bible, which won an IACP prize, Beranbaum doesn't just offer recipes here; she dissects them, explains how they work, then puts them back together again with a number of variations.
For the religion of baseball in Latin America — and make no mistake, the game is sacred in the region — the event was not quite as transcendent as, say, Gabriel calling to Muhammad on Mount Hira or God speaking to Abraham in Canaan, but its impact was seminal.
This was an occasion which has marked the Champagne club's history: it was also a seminal moment, as it turned out, for not only French but European and world football.
As Edward Said argued in the wake of the 9/11 attacks in his 2003 preface to his seminal work, Orientalism, «the terrible conflicts that herd people under falsely unifying rubrics such as «America,» «the west» or «Islam» and invent collective identities for large numbers of individuals who are actually quite diverse, can not remain as potent as they are, and must be opposed.»
As Peter W. Singer's argues in his seminal book Wired for War, this prospect does not belong to the realm of science fiction: we are amidst a revolution in military warfare, with digital and robotic technology increasingly replacing human decision in contemporary warfare.
«We're a little frustrated that the Senate has not acted on a seminal promise,» said Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin.
Even the seminal Marshal McLeuen axioms such as «The medium is the message» don't hold for twitter and the bloggosphere as messages can be consumed in so many different ways and are, more often than not, of no material gain to the originator.
Writing on Twitter, BBC presenter and former Sunday Times editor Andrew Neil noted that Parkinson was not just a «seminal ally for Thatcher» but was also «a great source of stories... and fun».
The success of the anti-Quinn independent expenditure campaign was a seminal moment of the mayoral campaign,» said Murray, who filed the complaint as a Manhattan voter, not on behalf of Lhota's campaign.
Occasionally, individual male seminal fluids and female enzymes won't work together efficiently, creating an imbalance that can result in low egg fertilization.
In species where females only mate with a single male, the seminal fluid doesn't assault alien sperm.
Not only has she made one seminal contribution after another, but her findings hold up over time, he says.
«People are likely to react with little fear to certain types of objectively dangerous risk that evolution has not prepared them for, such as guns, hamburgers, automobiles, smoking, and unsafe sex, even when they recognize the threat at a cognitive level,» says Carnegie Mellon University researcher George Loewenstein, whose seminal 2001 paper, «Risk as Feelings,» (pdf) debunked theories that decision making in the face of risk or uncertainty relies largely on reason.
NOT BUNDLES OF JOY Stress may change the genetic contents of sperm by tweaking small packets of RNA in seminal fluid, a study in mice suggests.
(In current science, «seminal» means «not yet digitized and, therefore, difficult to access.»)
When asked about his father's seminal contribution to the understanding of cardiovascular shock, the accomplished son demurs, saying, «I don't really know what his theory of shock is.»
Walk into any bookshop this year and you won't fail to notice that a big armful of books are being published to mark the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin's seminal The Origin of Species.
Some colleagues, even while lauding his seminal early work in brain plasticity, charge that he can not be objective about his research while promoting the fruits of it.
Many would therefore argue that the seminal event in spaceflight last year was not the final mission of Atlantis but the continuing evolution of SpaceShipTwo, Virgin Galactic's two - pilot, six - passenger spacefaring rocket ship.
In their seminal 2010 study, Nobel laureates Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton of Princeton demonstrated that higher income improves one's life satisfaction but not one's emotional well - being.
«You can not mimic an entire human psyche in a mouse or a rat,» says Jacqueline Crawley, a behavioral neuroscientist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the author of the seminal mouse modeler's handbook, What's Wrong With My Mouse?
In order to promote creativity — one seminal aim of copyright protection — the issue must be limited to creations that manifest a personal voice «and not just the electric glint of a computational engine,» to quote Deltorn.
In a series of follow up experiments, the authors found that the increase in sperm motility when mixing ejaculates was induced by the seminal fluid of rival males, not by their sperm, and that a similar increase could also be induced by mixing sperm with the reproductive tract fluid of queens.
Unlike other sustainability institutes, we are not addressing policy, education, or economics; we really focus on the seminal science advances and technology developments that can enable the new component energy technology for the future.
«If you look at the last 500 years of literature in Western anatomy, it is the one major body system that hasn't really been studied,» said Thomas W. Myers, author of the seminal text Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual & Movement Therapists and arguably the leading expert on fascia in America.
In her seminal book The Artist's Way, Julia Cameron refers to anger as, «Not a nice friend.
Just more than a quarter - century ago, Kurt Cobain, the late frontman for»90s grunge band Nirvana, famously quipped on the seminal «Nevermind» album that «just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're not after you.»
Anyway, I'm not here to write America's next seminal novel, so I'll wrap it up.
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Starring Hope Davis and Philip Seymour Hoffman, the pic — set, of course, in Boston — covers that ever familiar singles landscape (the territory of Crowe and Linklater), but does so with such grace and finesse that it transcended clichés and became not just a hit (grossing several times its budget) but, love it or hate it, a seminal work of American independent cinema.
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