Sentences with phrase «of the potency of»

Gross also observed that «Economists / investment managers are aware of the potency of a flattening yield curve (shown in Chart above)... Only [former Fed Chair] Volcker, with his need to strangle inflation out of the system, persisted into negative yield curve territory for longer than a few months.»
The concept of the responsible self thus entails a magnification of the potency of will and an abridgment of the role of the intellect.
Christ is greater than other persons primarily in terms of the potency of his God - consciousness (Schleiermacher).
The swear word is a verbal manifestation of the potency of what we're feeling or thinking.
The Golden Eagles» Jan. 3 game at Providence offered a captivating distillation of the potency of his long - range marksmanship.
Political observers are looking closely at Reshma Saujani's run against Rep. Carolyn Maloney, as a barometer of the potency of the anti-incumbent backlash this year.
Among other initiatives needed are more rigorous analysis of the potency of illicit drugs being sold on the streets, information campaigns to inform the public of the analyses results and likely dangers, more treatment therapies to ease withdrawal symptoms, programs to get primary care doctors to treat and screen for addictions and wider distribution of Naltrexone, which can reverse an opioid overdose, said Ciccarone.
The first estrogen bioassay, (a bioassay is a measurement of the potency of a substance by its effect on living cells or tissues), is developed for use in pharmaceutical research.
«Not only can this take full advantage of the potency of your workouts however your calf is going to be appalled into new levels of evolution.»

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The popular burger chain and subject of stoner cult classic Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle acknowledged 4/20, showcasing one of its trademark burgers inside of a «hot box» — a reference to a technique in which weed is smoked inside of a tightly - enclosed space to increase potency.
But Apple has now become the focal point of that anger, which may be largely rooted in a lack of consumer awareness that phone batteries lose potency over time.
But Lindsay and other entrepreneurs like Mark Falcone, who co-found tCheck, a company that makes a spectrometer device to test the potency of edibles, says they were kicked off all the processors at once - which is highly unusual based on the previous «Whack - a-Mole» cancelation patterns these processors had practiced in the past.
Yet its potency has been greatly reduced, particularly as a weapon against officers and directors of public companies.
«SiteOne's therapeutic candidates exhibit impressive potency and selectivity for NaV1.7, and engage the target in a way that differentiates them from other inhibitors of Nav1.7.
A spokeswoman for the Food and Drug Administration says the agency «regulates the collection and manufacture of blood and blood components to help protect the health of the blood donor and to ensure the safety, purity and potency of the blood product.»
«Many people who overdose begin with a legitimate injury or simply do not understand the potency and deadly nature of these medications.»
The increase in use disorders may be partially explained by an increase in the potency of cannabis products, said Beatriz Carlini, of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the University of Washington in Seattle.
In 1999, he hired independent researchers to test the potency of 10 brands of St. John's wort and 12 of Ginkgo biloba, both popular herbal remedies.
KeyBioscience designed these drugs, which include BP - 089 and KBP - 056, to have the same broad mechanism of action as KBP - 042 but deliver different effects or potency because of changes to their engineering.
«This investigational single tablet regimen brings together the potency of an integrase inhibitor, bictegravir, with the demonstrated efficacy and safety profile of the FTC / TAF backbone,» said Norbert Bischofberger, executive vice president, research and development and chief scientific officer, Gilead Sciences.
Last year, a handful of former Trump aides and Republican consultants dismissed the potency of Cambridge Analytica's so - called secret sauce as «exaggerated» in a profile by the New York Times.
If the price remains within the triangle beyond the three quarters point, the triangle begins to lose it's potency and usually means the price will drift out of the apex of the triangle and beyond.
This event will broaden your understanding and deepen your practical application of the principles of Conscious Capitalism with high potency keynotes, immersive experiences with local businesses, multiple tracks of hands on practicums and rich opportunities to connect with and learn from peers.
The split with the powerful NRA also underscores the potency of a growing movement led by teenage survivors of the attack that is demanding tighter gun restrictions.
The report also called for packaging to have accurate depictions of the drug's potency, including THC and CBD levels.
This is also why GGS offers FREE * potency testing for all clients who purchase in excess of 500 rooted units.
Monetary policy was seen as an adjunct to fiscal policy, but doubts remained about its potency; in «liquidity traps», for example, easing monetary policy could be like «pushing on a piece of string».
Microsoft has already proven its potency in the cloud era, and is one of three companies with the scale, resources, and know - how to dominate the booming $ 100 billion market, CEO Satya Nadella told CNBC.
Laboratories authorized to test for HDOA's industrial hemp pilot program are those which are currently provisionally certified or certified to test cannabis for potency by the State of Hawaii Department of Health.
Our state - of - the - art cloning program promises continued enhancement of our natural genetic strains and ensures a safe and regulated product, with unsurpassed potency and consistency.
Thanks for poignantly demonstrating the illogic of faith and the sad potency and mind - destroying nature of religious delusion.
Our civilized potencies are morally constrained figments of personalized philosophies.
Both the fear and the passion grow out of the cultural demand for potency in heterosexual performance.
In place of accepting a basic ontological dualism between «act» and «potency» as distinct metaphysical principles at the root of being, he suggests that for material existence the concepts of «act» and «potency» or «matter» and «form» can be seen as two aspects of just one single complex of contingency.
As Andrew explains, it is the most insidious development yet in the opioid crisis: «It — because of its potency — is killing so many more people so much more rapidly than the prescription drugs or even the heroin did.»
The freighting of one churchman with such vast psychodynamic potency verges on the fetishistic.
Now I must say at once that I have mountainous doubts in my own mind as to whether or not the Christian enterprise has the imaginative potency and creative vitality to contribute effectively to the transformation of values that is required in the next few years.
Superficially but with widespread potency, one's degree of culture is judged by his manners and conformity to correct social usage, good taste in dress and appearance, cleanliness and freedom from offensive odors or habits, ability to converse agreeably and to fit smoothly into any social situation.
11 Note also that, as in the usage of later classical prophetism, the Word here conveys the sense of a formula, a known formula, the content, nature, and potency of which are widely familiar now.
Preoccupied with abstract theories about the proper role of liturgy in the Church's life, the reformers focused on the rationale behind forms of worship and devotion not on their latent vitality and potency.
(E.g., Hebrews 9:13 - 14 Christianity left the rubric of bloody altars far behind, but mental patterns are too stubbornly persistent to be so easily cast off, and even yet semimagical ideas concerning the potency of blood, from the earliest documents of the Old Testament, are woven into some Christian hymns, sermons, and prayers.
(Exodus 24:4 - 8) And always in the hinterland of animal sacrifice lurked age - old ideas of the magical potency of blood as a powerful agency of deliverance if rightly used (E.g., Exodus 12:12 - 13) and a supernatural peril if wrongly handled.
Early stories such as the encounter with Yahweh at the burning bush, where Moses was warned to put off his shoes because the spot was «holy ground,» (Exodus 3:5; cf. Joshua 5:15) reveal the way in which this dread of holy things and places and this need of insulations against their dangerous potency issued in sacred rites and customs.
(I Samuel 6:19 - 21) Whatever was holy was thus full of a mysterious and perilous potency with which the prudent would have as little as possible to do.
I would suggest, rather, that scholasticism apprehends the abstract potency of the Godhead, while a radical and dialectical theology is in quest of the meaning of the final actualization and realization of that potency, and therefore in quest of the meaning of the ultimate victory of Christ.
Virility and potency are, from the Bible's point of view, much less important than decency, righteousness, and holiness.
But insofar as in this boundary - concept becoming is thought of as lacking all determination (although in the concrete there exists only a determinate becoming), it is, in its relation to form, just as radically to be thought of as potency, as Aristotelian «primary matter.»
And since matter is the highest form of contingency, transiency, and mutability, would not God then be equated with pure potency?
It is true of Aristotle too: the dialectic of act and potency that, for sublunary beings, is inseparable from decay and death, or the scale of essences by which all things — especially various classes of persons — are assigned their places in the natural and social order.
Blake's vision is more consistently kenotic, for it fully identifies God with the dark abyss or evil potency of the Godhead even while unveiling the goal of this potency as being wholly redemptive.
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