Sentences with phrase «occurence by»

The CREAcrat - inspired rating system that was voted down by representatives of in - the - trenches Realtors could prove fatal, via a targeted negative rating for reasons other than services rendered, to the reputation of an otherwise good Realtor, whereas a poor rating against a resort can easily be explained away as just a one - off occurence by a wayward employee or a misapplication by someone of a policy or simply a minor oversight / mistake.
Measuring this amazing occurence by taking the temperature of water in a borehole seems a bit far fetched.

Not exact matches

Love, fear, respect, conscience are viewed by many as causual agents for occurences and actions.
Now, almost a decade later, I can testify of events and occurences absolutely inexplicable by the current state of scientific and technological human prowess, things that are physically impossible according to our understanding, and yet, they were.
However the occurence and foreknowledge of the outcome can be changed by variances in de finite time.
Yet some either deny a concept of God based on a human like diety... without logically understanding it has to be something more than that... or worse only see a chaotic uncaring universe..., without understanding the complexity of the infinite miracles, defined by science alone, not to mention the influence of noy yet known to science, occurences... that have occurred for billions of years to end up in their creation and also supporting their every day survival.
It's a scientific and historical fact that we all die by one means or another, which is proven out by Eccl 9:11 which states that regardless of how rich, or poor we are; «time and unforeseen occurence befall us all».
The complementary strategy of maintaining a consumer boycott of Nestlé products is now rarely referred to by the Methodist Church, in part because JACEI and CFB give the impression that Nestlé changed (not explaining that the FTSE4Good criteria were weakened) and violations are now isolated occurences, whereas monitoring evidence shows they are systematically produced by Nestlé management systems.
it's only to point that i recently read on a book that defends Dukan's diet wrote by a MD that happens to have only one kidney since he was a child, and he links the occurence of kidney stones in those children of the early ketogenic studies to the prevailing idea of water in those days, ie, that water should be consumed in small amounts because it was thougth to provoque interferences with ketonic bodies production, and that was though to lessen their positive effects
There are even, in a rare occurence, two docs in competition, and while we're intrigued by Italian entry «Sacro GRA,» we're positively breathless in anticipation for «The Unknown Known,» the new film from Errol Morris.
Billed simply as «the story of our universe» and narrated by Oscar - winning actor and producer Brad Pitt, the 45 - minute - long IMAX version of Voyage of Time serves as an ambitious «celebration of life, the history of the universe and its awe - inspiring vastness» as it documents a range of natural, universal occurences from the birth of the galaxies to the emergence of life on Earth.
This is the planet's first contact by the way so this isn't some regular occurence.
And what is all this crap about whether or not it is a natural occurence or a one caused by humans?
The occurence of El Niño itself is — as far as science understands the phenomenon, based largely on Pliocene paleoclimate comparisons, even Eocene «clam studies «-- probably not strongly influenced by the trend of global climate warming.
«As methane has been permanently originating in the seabed since it was formed, these deposits are huge and emissions of this ready - to - go methane to the water column only depend on occurence of migration pathways (provided or not provided by permafrost),» she said.
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