Sentences with phrase «of isolated facts»

And testing does not merely enhance the recall of isolated facts.
«The government has taken a bunch of isolated facts, plucked them out of then air and said, «This doesn't look good,»» Dreyer said in a 50 - minute opening, in which he shouted at times at the nine women and three men of the jury.

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He called many of them «talking points» that were «pre-circulated» beforehand «based on a strategy of isolating the most favorable facts and events, and ignoring other events and the big picture.»
for example school prayer, i know it is a hot button issue but its a fact, school lead prayer isolates children who are of differant faiths.
It has long been clear from apparatus like miniature and 8 mm cine cameras, as well as the tape recorder, which are in actual fact already in the hands of the masses, that the individual, so long as he remains isolated, can become with their help at best an amateur but not a producer.
Maybe the problem is not God's silence or the absence of company when we are PHYSICALLY isolated, but the fact that we are UTTERLY insensitive to heavenly realities.
«In fact,» Russell notes, «both the Inquisition and the Parlement or supreme court of France, where you have some strong central authority, were very effective in restraining the convictions for witchcraft — most of which come out of isolated areas of weak governance.
Even if some of the great questions that occupy bioethics might theoretically be isolated from the question of abortion, they seldom can be in cultural and political fact.
The tragedy of human behavior is that so long as we seek to build ourselves up, to overcome our deficiencies, we in fact only spin webs around ourselves, isolate ourselves more deeply than ever from one another, and reveal our desperate need for the love of God.
But we are not able to do this by isolating a part of life, the part where the existence is related to itself and to its own being, but by becoming aware of the whole life without reduction, the life in which the individual, in fact, is essentially related to something other than himself.
In fact, what he described concerning justice was a fruit of salvation, not salvation itself — for he isolated the biblical meaning of justice in the same way that he asserts «Christians» isolate the usage of salvation!
Next, the witness does not testify about isolated and contingent fact but about the radical, global meaning of human experience.
But this fact remained suspended in a void, and without precise significance, while Man and his activities appeared to be isolated and as it were unattached in the bosom of Nature.
We have not yet taken sufficient account of the fact that this demand for the Absolute, not always easily discernible in the isolated human unit, is one of the impulses which grow and are intensified in the Noosphere.
This argument breaks down on the fact that the contemporary form critic does not deal with a nebulous entity, «the community», to which he ascribes all kinds of powers; he deals with specific groups, individuals and traditions which he isolates, identifies and delineates.
The precariousness of the position of the Protestant churches consists in the fact that the nature of nationalism is such that it can isolate sections of the Protestant community and destroy these sections in detail.
And the simple fact is that in an era when nearly everyone assumed that communism had come to stay, it was not simply a few isolated Polish Catholic priests like Wielgus whobelieved that there had to be some degree of cooperation with the institutional manifestations of communism; it was the Church at the very highest level of all, in Rome itself: for the assumption that communism was a permanent reality and therefore had to be dealt with was the very foundation of Paul VI's Ostpolitik, the most famous and the most ignoble manifestation of which was Pope Paul's betrayal (there is no other word) of the Hungarian Cardinal Mindszenty, who was stripped of all his offices and replaced by a Hungarian Primate whose remit (faithfully accomplished) was to establish cordial relations with the communist regime of the deeply unsavoury Janos Kadar.
It is a funny fact for American mainstream patriotism, because perhaps you can't really love American Music without loving the social situation of the segregated or even antebellum South, and isolated / impoverished situations like the hollers of Appalachia to boot.
In fact the tea party people would love to isolate them, get them out of America, or punish them.
But at least two senses of the word can easily be isolated: sometimes, «information» means simply «data,» objective facts given «out there,» things, processes, brute events; at other times, however, it means the cognitive contents of subjective knowledge «in here» about things, processes, events, and so on.
In process philosophy the factor of form is necessary to account for the fact of abstraction wherein we have the ability to isolate one thing from another.
Just the fact that all of these cultures do the same thing, isolated from each other fascinates me.
It has often been asked how it could be that two men of Luther's and Cajetan's intelligence could meet and fail to isolate at least that partial theological agreement which did in fact lie beneath their arguments and positions.
Mr. Myers for the first time proposed as a general psychological problem the exploration of the subliminal region of consciousness throughout its whole extent, and made the first methodical steps in its topography by treating as a natural series a mass of subliminal facts hitherto considered only as curious isolated facts, and subjecting them to a systematized nomenclature.
They are still held captive by an epistemology borrowed from the modern university, with its notion of detached objectivity, the fact - value dichotomy, the separation of emotion and reason (with reason as the superior means of knowing) and the loss of any authority other than an isolated, sovereign self that is subservient to the needs of the modern nation - state.
You also pick on isolated facts by saying the second half of the season, while hiding the truth that we DIG a BIG HOLE in the first half of the season.
19 games can never qualify as isolated facts because they represent half of a season's games.
Because as much as people would proclaim how good he is at holdup play, sometimes his lack of mobility upfront leaves him isolated in games where he faces the good defenders, The John Terry's and The Kompany's its obcious Giroud's not stronger than them, and the fact he is not the most skillful or fastest taking on defenders means more than often in those games having him on in a lost cause.
The major downfall of the 4 -2-3-1 formation is the fact the lone striker can become isolated.
Most women trying to breastfeed for the first time feel isolated in their efforts and are unaware of the fact that many other mothers are experiencing the same struggles as them, and I greatly believe this is the first reason why most new mothers prematurely give up on the idea of breastfeeding.
In fact, this may already be the case with two nonhuman versions of oligosaccharides (touted for their «prebiotic» benefits) that have been added to certain infant formulas in recent years: fructooligosaccharides (FOS), isolated from plants, and galacto - oligosaccharides (GOS), synthesized from bovine lactose.
But to the degree these isolated cases of bureaucratic overreach cloud the bigger picture, all I ask is that we step back for a minute and remember some key facts.
The fact there must then be tens of thousands of black holes at the galactic center stems from the notion these objects would only very rarely be accompanied by a star to make them glow — most would remain isolated, invisible singletons.
«There was an unexpectedly high level of HPV16 isolate diversity among women, which was surprising given the fact that the HPV16 genome replicates use the host cell machinery and has a slow mutation rate,» Mirabello says.
In fact, the pattern looked like that of a protracted hospital outbreak in which patients had been infecting each other over many years, with viruses becoming isolated, building up very different signatures of mutations, and reinfecting patients via surgical equipment or blood supplies.
Colvin points out that the SMU researchers didn't isolate nanocrystals from the brains of fish to show that they were in fact the cause of the damage.
So deep, in fact, that this material was probably isolated from the surface for almost all of Earth's history.
«Sequential speciation identifies the fact that adaptation and speciation of one species is not an isolated process.
In fact, astronomers may have already unknowingly detected this effect, because they've observed that the peak brightness of what should be uniformly luminous supernovae varies more from explosion to explosion in isolated galaxies, which are more likely to lie on the edge of a void, than in galaxies residing in clusters.
Friend is in fact quite isolated: She is the sole woman among Harvard's 21 chemistry faculty and one of only 10 tenured women, out of 156 tenured professors, in the natural sciences.
We suspect that bees may in fact be infected by IIV - 24 that is also assigned to the Iridovirus genus, which was isolated from an Asian bee [24]--[26], or by a variant of IIV - 6.
'' [A] nuclear waste repository should not be built until it can be shown, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the facility can, in fact, do what its advocates claim - isolate radioactive materials from the biosphere for more than 10,000 years - and that construction of such a repository will be benign in its effects upon the people, the environment and the economy of the state or region within which it would be located.
In fact, he would rather perform fewer reps with high intensity and full range of motion, pushing all muscles in a given area to work together than to repeatedly hit one isolated muscle group.
The fact is that there are no upper and lower abs — the rectus abdominis is a single muscle and you can't really isolate any portion of it independently.
As a matter of fact, he says, pre-filled syringes used to be commercially available until a few isolated problems forced the manufacturers to shut down.
In fact, the reality is that even if you never did a single isolated bicep curl or tricep extension, you could still build an impressive set of arms fairly easily just through these basic lifts alone.
In fact, as I discuss extensively in Chapter 16 of The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food, soy protein isolate and other soy protein products are well - established risk factors for the exocrine type of pancreatic cancer that killed actors Michael Landon, Patrick Swayze and astronaut Sally Ride, but not for the much rarer endocrine type that killed Jobs.
I also thought soy protein isolate was acceptable also — in fact on her website Patsy recommends a specific brand of soymilk which is made from soy protein isolate rather than soybeans.
In fact, whey protein isolate consists of at least 90 % protein, and less than 1 % lactose and fats.
In fact, whey protein contains a rare protein form found nowhere else in nature, called glutamylcysteine, a combination of cysteine and glutamine which increases glutathione much more effectively than the isolated version of either.
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