Sentences with phrase «not symbiotic»

Critical and commercial success are not symbiotic, especially when it comes to awards.
During this phase, your hormones are on a see - saw and levels are going up and down, but not the symbiotic way they used to.

Not exact matches

Breitbart and other like - minded outlets didn't single - handedly get Trump elected, but there has definitely been a symbiotic relationship between the two.
But I'm inclined to believe what my friend John Callan, a certified expert on USPS, told The Wall Street Journal, which is that it's become a symbiotic relationship: «Amazon wouldn't exist if it weren't for USPS and now USPS wouldn't exist if it weren't for Amazon.»
But it is not «symbiotic,» because it can be ended at any time without really threatening either party's solvency and survival» could you please explain why you don't think that if, say, the US and China had to sever their economic ties (Walmart & Co.) that would not severely hurt both economies?
There is a symbiotic relationship between the two and B2B Marketers will discover in 2012 that to understand buyer decision - making behaviors - data or analytics can not exist without context and that context can not exist without data or analytics.
I wouldn't exactly call this «Symbiotic».
This planet, the level of harm and exploitation, the fact that the suffering of other creatures is needed for carnivores (many humans) to live tells me that those consciousnesses are not any more interested in answering the prayers of humans than the symbiotic bacteria that help us get by in our bodies.
Of course through such coexistence for long periods, there developed symbiotic interpretations of religions and cultural and social values, creating not one but several composite cultures and syncretic religious trends in different regions of the country in different periods of its history, with one or other religious value or cultural system having dominant influence.
I believe in the symbiotic harmony of nature and the universe, but I don't buy into a deity.
Or to put it in another way, we humans have evolved in a symbiotic relationship with the culture created by the countless generations before us; we are dependent on the culture into which we have been born, not only for what we think and believe we know, but also for our very humanity.
In the case of the human species, we have evolved not only in a symbiotic relationship with the physical environment of the earth but with another kind of environment, known as human culture.
Even though acts of war and aggression were not necessarily done as religious acts, for outsiders, these acts of terror, and religion, exist in a symbiotic relation as the Sate of Israel is primarily anchored on a faith community.
«Scientific» bakers hold that sourdough bread can't be made without a thorough understanding of the symbiotic chemical relationship between yeast and lactobacilli.
The runners» high is not really the same as running high — one is fleeting and ethereal, the other is more of an immersive process — but it feels like a symbiotic relationship.
The symbiotic, even poetic, relationship between joy and pain isn't something that just we experience.
Symbiotic Realism, a theory proposed in a previous work, posits that the classical realist perception of competitive state relations, in which states are primarily concerned with relative gains in a self - help system, does not withstand scrutiny in our globalised world.
Madison notes the dangers and instabilities feared in a federal system, especially the concern that the national government could take too much power from the states or that the states might overthrow the national government, but argues that the federal system prevents this by being naturally harmonious and symbiotic; that the national government can not operate without the state governments, while the state governments gain major benefits from the national government.
While President Quinn understands the symbiotic nature of the college and the county, I do not think every member of the ECC community does.
Just because I don't like their symbiotic relationship at the expense of everybody else — a relationship that gave us Tom DiNapoli's re election (where we didn't find out until after the vote that he's spent 270K on lawyers)-- doesn't mean I want REBNY running anything.
«We do not have to be political scientists before we know that there is a symbiotic relationship between economic progress and political stability.
It can not digest grass and needs a whole mess of symbiotic organisms in its overgrown esophagus to digest it.
By developing a symbiotic relationship with fungi, plants not only become more tolerant to diseases but can also help contribute to more sustainable agricultural practices.
Its logo is two lab rats, and its introductory blurb reads, «The world is a crowded petri dish, and yet for those of an intellectual bent who happen to be single, it's not easy, especially past university age, to find that certain microbe for a great symbiotic relationship.»
Studies on symbiotic relationships between ants and myrmecophytic plants should not overlook the role of bacterial partners that help the ants protect «their» plants.
Their bodies harbor a bacterium that helps them turn plant sap into usable nutrients, and this bacterium itself harbors an even smaller bacterium, creating a three - tiered symbiotic relationship that hasn't been observed in any other animal.
On the other hand, if the stressful conditions prevail, accumulation of the damaged symbiotic zooxanthellae may not maintain the expulsion, which will gradually accumulate in coral tissues.
In biology, symbiotic relationships can be described as mutualistic, where both partners benefit from the interaction; commensalistic, where one partner benefits and the other partner does not benefit and is not harmed; and parasitic, where one partner benefits at a cost to the other.
A symbiotic relationship is a close ecological relationship between the individuals of two (or more) different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each species.
If the stress continues over consecutive years, the reefs are not able to fully recover and continue lose more of the symbiotic algae.
It's not yet clear whether symbiotic microbes led to the split between striped and spotted hyenas, but Theis said scientists now better understand the broad influence that microbes can have.
The Harrison lab also studies how plants find and take up phosphorus from the soil when they do not have these symbiotic relationships with fungi.
Inter-species interactions in the freshwater polyp Hydra between symbiotic algae and host cells had been the subject of research since decades since they not only...
The «grains» that are used to create Kefir are not actual grains but are actually a polysaccharide matrix containing a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (just like a Kombucha SCOBY).
It is a naturally fizzy and mildly sweet drink that is created when the grains (not actual grains but a symbiotic colony of yeast and bacteria) interact with the natural sugars in the water to create probiotics and enzymes.
They aren't really grains, but are a symbiotic colony of beneficial bacteria that create probiotics and enzymes during the process of breaking down natural sugar.
One of the theories that's getting more and more traction is that those infections help regulate and mature our immune cells so they are not attacking self, and that perhaps these parasites have more of a symbiotic relationship than we appreciate.
The key to drinking and benefiting from kefir is to have a good understanding of how a symbiotic relationship works, not only about the symbiotic relationship between yeast and bacteria in kefir grains, but also between kefir -LSB-...]
It is slightly sour and carbonated due to the fermentation activity of the symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast that make up the «grains» used to culture the milk (not actual grains, but a grain - like matrix of proteins, lipids, and sugars that feed the microbes.with my best wishes, melissa from http://www.cavediet.net
The adult wasp does not eat this solid food, rather, it receives a liquid containing the wasp extract peptide from the larvae in a symbiotic relationship called trophallaxis.
Dysbiosis is the imbalance of intestinal gut flora or gut microbiome (the symbiotic bacteria occurring naturally in the intestines) that seems to be the foundation of gut diseases: Crohn's disease, IBD (irritable bowel disease), and IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), which is technically not considered a disease, but as the title suggests, a syndrome.
The thinking here (in case you don't know) is that two people who share the same values, outlooks, interests, intelligence, energy levels, passions, etc., are going to understand and «get» each other far better — and the relationship will be much more symbiotic.
But truthfully, it isn't saying anything about the relationship between the media and society — and the toxic and symbiotic voyeurism that fuels it — that hadn't been said already, decades earlier, in eerily prescient films from «Ace in the Hole» (1951) to «Network» (1976) to «Broadcast News» (1987).
«The dialogue is so unrelenting and Olivia and I are so on top of each other with it — it's very quick - paced — that by the end of that first day we were just so physically and emotionally aware of one other, and we became quite symbiotic actually, and it's something that hasn't gone away,» she says.
As much as everyone in Hollywood likes to deflect responsibility for putting words into action, the Oscars and the film industry share a symbiotic relationship; one can not make significant progress against history unless the other moves forward, too.
When it is at its best, the film finds the perfect symbiotic balance between Kerouac's prose and the solemn beauty of the open road, where the adventures of a young dreamer plant the seeds of not only one man's future, but an entire generation of literary hopefuls.
There was also the aforementioned Nintendo Power which had some, but not all the answers, despite the somewhat symbiotic relationship the two shared.
Our science teacher preparation programs must not only expose our candidates to this symbiotic relationship, but also prepare them to thoughtfully use technologies that support the science content learning of their future students.
The court further emphasized that local control «fosters a beneficial and symbiotic relationship between the parents, students and local school administrators, a relationship that should not be lightly disregarded.»
Preservice teachers have long been a powerful resource for students and cooperating teachers in university communities, but this symbiotic partnership does not have to be relegated to the geographically lucky.
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