Both types of variability are likely to be part
of alternation of slower and faster warming of the surface and the troposphere.
Not exact matches
Everybody hates it when people take calls in public, because 1) they talk too loud and 2) the
alternation of talking and listening makes it harder to ignore than a constant drone.
An obvious feature
of this inflation - adjusted series is the pattern
of long - term
alternations between up - and down - trends.
Depending on the issue
of what wave is actually expanding, times for consolidation are different and they are actually expected for the two waves that are corrective and the principle
of alternation in that case will provide us with the tools and opportunity to trade binary options in the right direction and with the best possible striking price.
The concepts
of becoming, activity, phase - series, passage, process, rhythm, and
alternation all seem to be time - sensed, i.e. to involve the distinction «before / after.»
The Benedictine rule, with its
alternation of work and worship, was more activistic than was most
of Eastern monasticism.
The
alternation of legalism and antinomianism has been characteristic
of Christian history.
The second is the
alternation between summons, the approach to the meeting with the eternal Thou, and sending, the going forth from that meeting to the world
of men.
In the history
of both the individual and the human race, writes Buber, the proper
alternation between I - It and I - Thou is disturbed by a progressive augmentation
of the world
of It.
Looking backward from midstream reveals something unnoticed in the living: a pattern to events, the strange
alternation between predictability and surprise, and most important
of all, the private moment that turns out to seem
of general interest.
One finds in many persons an
alternation of attitudes toward God.
Such different ways
of conceiving it ought
of themselves to arouse doubt as to whether it possibly can be one specific thing; and the moment we are willing to treat the term «religious sentiment» as a collective name for the many sentiments which religious objects may arouse in
alternation, we see that it probably contains nothing whatever
of a psychologically specific nature.
The natural
alternation of day and night, the waxing and waning
of the moon, the yearly round
of the seasons, the succession
of one generation by the next, all led ancient man to a cyclic view
of time.
The history
of the Christian movement can be described as the
alternation between these various modes.
Verily, in the creation
of the heavens and the earth and in the
alternation of night and day, and in the ships which sail in the sea with that which profits men, and in the water which Allah sends down from the sky and quickens therewith the earth after its death and scatters therein all kinds
of beasts, and in the change
of the winds, and the clouds pressed into service between the heaven and the earth — are indeed Signs for the people who understand.
Likewise Wiesel's fiction, with its furious
alternations of negation, affirmation, and ambivalence, aroused some from dogmatic slumber, while others discovered little that was not more rigorously and accurately stated elsewhere.
Worship involves what Hocking calls «the principle
of alternation,»
of gaining inner strength by alternating from one kind
of activity to another.
It is this difference in theological outlook, according to Lohmeyer, which explains the
alternation of Galilee and Jerusalem as the scene
of the appearances
of Jesus after his resurrection; and the probability is now enhanced and supported by his study
of the traditions relating to the two centers in the apostolic church.
Life is a continual
alternation of rest and action,
of the need
of comfort and the need
of power.
And surely some account has to be given
of the drama
of baseball: the way it reaches down into the soul's abysses with its fluid
alternations of prolonged suspense and shocking urgency, its mounting rallies, its thwarted ventures, its intolerable tensions, its suddenly exhilarating or devastating peripeties.
Perhaps the most violent
alternation occurred in the 19th century, when a flowering
of ornamentation was accompanied by a sharp and didactic resistance to its use.
Now immediate enjoyment, now sacrifice for the future; now duty, now love; such
alternations might characterize roughly the quality
of self - actualization in successive moments.
For example, a vase is commonly given symmetrical proportions around the central axis, while another kind
of balance prevails vertically, such as an
alternation of wide and narrow segments.
Because rhythm is as obvious as beating
of the heart and the
alternation of light and darkness, I begin my book Alfred North Whitehead, with «The Discovery
of Rhythm.»
The divine can mean no single quality, it must mean a group
of qualities, by being champions
of which in
alternation, different men may all find worthy missions.
The EDA has also voiced «concerns» about other measures that could dilute the operation
of competition law, and potential
alternations to the yet - to - be implemented Dairy Package.
high risk
of bias (open random allocation; unsealed or non-opaque envelopes,
alternation; date
of birth);
Republicans have jumped on the document, obtained by the conservative National Review, as an effort by the Democrat's campaign to exploit voters, while Nunn's team is pushing back, underscoring that the document was»... a draft
of a document that was written eight months ago» and was always subject to
alternation.
He posited that what the nation should do was to first attempt a more equitable level
of fiscal federalism before adopting drastic
alternations that may likely plunge the country into uncertainty.
In the case
of full
alternation, all the government parties are non-incumbents.
A system
of «zipping» - the
alternation of men and women on party lists - for the European elections in June ensured that half the party's MEPs are women.
This is probably
alternation between the dark
of Corot 1b's relatively cool night side and the glow
of its red - hot day side, which permanently faces its star and reaches a temperature
of about 2400 kelvin (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature08045).
New avenues
of research could include the effects
of reducing environmental stress, as well as whether pharmacological agents might be able to reverse the genetic
alternations in vulnerable children before the disorder develops.
And individual genes in individual regions
of the brain would start to show epigenetic
alternations that would change the degree to which those genes were expressed, leading to changes in behavior and ultimately to the vulnerability to a drug
of abuse.
«It was as if God had decided to put to the test every capacity for surprise and was keeping the inhabitants
of Macondo in a permanent
alternation between excitement and disappointment, doubt and revelation, to such an extreme that no one knew for certain where the limits
of reality lay,» as Garcia Marquez wrote — words that could be equally applied to the gushing deep sea oil well.
The study found that the brain activity increased significantly when the colors
of blue and green were alternated, while there was no significant reaction to the
alternation of different shades
of green.
This is probably
alternation between the dark
of Corot 1b's relatively cool night side and the glow
of its red - hot day side, which permanently faces its star and reaches a...
The chair can stimulate interaction by asking questions, discouraging or interrupting lengthy monologues, and inviting people's contributions to discussions in ways that encourage swift
alternation of speakers.
Another easily understood vice
of the QWERTY keyboard has to do with
alternation of hands.
(A) Scopolamine significantly decreased the percent
of spontaneous
alternations made by mice compared to saline - injected control.
Here, we first introduce various quantification metrics based on the extension
of co-activation pattern (CAP) analysis, a recently proposed point - process analysis that tracks state
alternations at each individual time frame and relies on very few assumptions; then apply these proposed metrics to quantify changes
of brain dynamics during a sustained 2 - back working memory (WM) task compared to rest.
The
alternation of two life stages in different environments (extracellular promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes) offers a unique opportunity to study the impact
of environment on aneuploidy and gene expression.
This is a lot like a regular jumping jack, but keep your hands crossing in front
of you rather than going up overhead (you can try going overhead but I find I can keep the
alternation with my feet better with my arms in front
of me).
Updated 10/23/2016: These are likely key to the beneficial
alternations in microbiome as fiber substrates are PREBIOTICS, fuel for the microbiome having end result,
of increasing short chain fatty acids.
Alternation of agonist and antagonistic work is recommended for arm development This helps with muscle recovery.
Many scientists attribute the increase in Celiac Disease (CD) and non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (GS) to
alternations in wheat's biological structure, the result
of modern farming and bread - making practices and the chemicals used today.
Over-stimulation
of the testes through excessive masturbation or ejaculation can lead to enzymatically
alternation of steroidogenic enzymes, 3Beta - hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3B - HSD), 17Beta - hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17B - HSD), and 5 Alpha - reductase.
My Target doesn't carry the special collections, so I am going to have to keep my fingers crossed that it's now too short or to big and doesn't take a lot
of alternation on my part to wear it.
He has threaded beads back into my dress after
alternation, worked with leather outerwear pieces, fixed highly stylized jacket... and with all
of this, he still finds Marissa Webb pieces to be the most complex.
The sleeves are a bit long on me, so for those
of you who find long sleeves annoying,
alternations will definitely be needed.