Science and religion run on parallel tracks far more
often than those tracks intersect.
Not exact matches
Our survey found that while certain tools like CRM and email
tracking are widely adopted, top professionals are using them more
often and for longer
than their peers.
Poland's 10 - year government bond yield rose 7 basis points to 3.14 percent, its highest level in four weeks, rising more
than U.S. and German yields which it
often tracks.
Also, teams with exceptional
track records can
often raise a round with little more
than a seed of an idea.
Collaboration between employees at the different Accenture labs has more
than tripled since the
tracking capabilities were installed, according to Gershman,
often because merely noting the presence of someone triggers an interest in contacting that person.
In a quicksilver marketplace like this one, entrepreneurs more
often than not need the assistance of a well - plugged - in investment banker, a corporate finance lawyer, or an accounting firm to help them
track down one of the new breed of specialty investors who are definitely not listed in the yellow pages.
This vampire's talent is getting others off
track, getting you to set aside your carefully organized list of priorities in favor of his — and, more
often than not, his agenda will be of minimal importance.
INDA has since attracted a huge asset base, and does a great job
tracking its index,
often costing less to hold
than its headline fee indicates.
Though Martin clearly is troubled by the incongruities, if not outright disingenuousness, of Graham's
track record in those matters, he also makes it clear that more
often than not Graham was the hunted, not the hunter.
«And I had gone away and I was running around on the
track one day and I was just praying and
often this is what I know happens - when you can surrender it to the power that's greater
than yourself, whatever it is you've been pushing up against, whatever it is you've been fighting, you release it to that which is greater, which is God and things show up.»
The Rotterdam based outfit are
often overlooked in favour of their great rivals from Amsterdam, but they have a
track record that they can be more
than proud of.
More
often than not he pins his full - back back with him if he doesn't
track back through the counter threat
Junior series racing is
often full of crashes but the Italian F4 Championship goes further
than most, with tricky race
tracks and a massive field of drivers that includes Pastor Maldonado's cousin Manuel Maldonado!
The two met on
track on more
than one occasion and
often it was Max who came out on top.
And when you do look at those goals — as I have, on my tactical breakdowns, which you can find on the site — you can see why Liverpool have dropped points, and more
often than not it's because of some individual error you can not account for, such as Lovren missing the ball, Matip leaving a header, Karius not positioning himself well enough, a midfielder not
tracking his man properly, or the team of officials being useless in enforcing the laws of the game.
City's covering of the spaces coupled with Silva's inability to
track back meant that Rose was the free man more
often than not.
He's more ponderous on the ball
than he used to be, gives it up far too
often and doesn't generally
track back.
Also, after you change something it can
often take more
than a couple of days to get back on
track.
Your child's physician should be able to help assess whether there's anything to be concerned about, make appropriate referrals if needed and, more
often than not, reassure you that your kiddo is on the right
track!
If you have felt fetal movement less
often than what you think is normal, your health care provider may ask you to keep
track of the fetus's movements.
In the euro crisis, the Commission has
often been on the back foot, and seeming to work on parallel
tracks to the Merkel - Sarkozy duo rather
than coordinating closely with them.
France, the Netherlands and Germany all use GPS
tracking on some high risk sexual and violent offenders, but mostly we are talking low hundreds - and
often less
than a 100.
These days, budget - conscious universities
often hire nontrack employees rather
than tenure -
track faculty to fill openings, making VanderPlas's hoped - for new tenure lines unlikely to appear any time soon.
But having trained professionals at the ready solved only half of the problem: These railroad physicians
often had to treat their patients wherever they could, in less
than ideal circumstances — dirty houses or hotel rooms along the
tracks.
«Roads, urban features influence their choice of gardens, electronic
tracking of song birds shows: Bird feeders visited more
often in suburban gardens
than terraced streets.»
This kind of
tracking has revealed beeline migrations of hundreds of miles with males moving farther and faster
than females,
often covering 20 miles in a day.
There is, you see, a small army of amateurs who keep
track of over 300 spy satellites,
often with little more
than a pair of...
More
often than not, it's having the wrong mindset that ultimately pushes people off the
track.
Even when we have good intentions to stay on
track with our eating during a holiday,
often we still end up eating more
than usual, and eating more sugar and processed foods that we normally do.
When they eat, they
often lose
track of their food intake and eat far more
than they know they should — they have greater dietary «disinhibition.»
And since how we eat is
often driven by factors other
than hunger, you might also want to keep
track of:
When people start
tracking their macronutrient intake, they
often realize they aren't eating enough protein and / or fiber — which are far more filling
than other foods.
When the
tracks tend toward the predictable — which is more
often than not — Grinderman 2 RMX stumbles.
While the acoustic treatment is more effective on some
tracks than others (certain Alex lyrics and melodies demand noise, including «Filthy Luck»), the naked distress of these versions
often delivers its own power.
It can't be easy to keep a comedy on
track when the underlying emotions are so vicious, and indeed DeVito's staging slips more
than once — too realistic here, too broad there — resulting in a film that is at least as
often funny - peculiar as it is funny - haha.
Check the online leaderboards for each
track, mind you, and it's obviously possible to be quite a bit closer to perfection
than I
often was.
The 2.0 soundtrack isn't too hot - the two native characters are
often tough to understand, and a number of other characters are as well - the audio just hasn't been mixed very well and while it probably wasn't the most high - tech audio
tracks to begin with, it should be more distinguishable
than this.
Bonus features include an active - screen main menu, an
often unintentionally amusing audio commentary
track with Polish - born director Rafal Zielinski, and a pair of interview featurettes — a 10 - minute chat with producer Maurice Smith, who comes across as less skeevy
than some of his other credits (Flesh Gordon) might suggest, and a five - minute talk with production manager Ken Gord.
The real star of the film, though, is Bava's fluid and
often balletic camera work: long takes frequently incorporate mercurial compositions, moving from extreme close - ups to wide,
tracking, and variable zooms; and with the exception of three moments, Five Dolls is less zoom - happy
than the ludicrous indulgences found in Planet of the Vampires («watch out for the bubbling LAVA - LAVA - LAVA!»)
Taking advantage of DVD's gargantuan storage capacity, these original mono
tracks are noticeably more quiet
than their fully mixed counterparts, but they
often exclude the vocal material from the characters — making a deeper examination of Stalling's scoring nuances even more possible.
We encountered a program that: • intends to be responsive to disabled children and their families but is
often paralyzed by red tape; • attempts to address the needs of an amazingly diverse group of children yet
often relies on standardized approaches and «box checking» oversight; • absorbs more
than $ 50 billion a year in public funds yet provides no consistent
tracking of its performance.
Millennial employees want to know they are on the right
track more
often than an annual review.
Students like the wiki because it helps them keep
track of their class work, they enjoy working on computers, and they
often feel more comfortable participating in discussions online
than in class.
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Often, the school board and district staff are considered no more
than middlemen in the education enterprise, passing federal and state funds on to schools - where the «real work» of education takes place - and keeping
track of school compliance with federal and state laws, regulations and policies.»
In conclusion, the fact that secondary students are
often placed in different
tracks or groupings based on various factors such as students» previous academic records means that the way value - added evaluations function is different
than is the case for primary students, who are usually grouped heterogeneously.
Top schools
often offer scholarships that not only include free tuition, but also free room and board for top students from poor families — meaning it can be less expensive for these students to attend Harvard
than a state school or a community college, says Caroline Hoxby, an economist at Stanford who
tracks these students.
«Universities have an excellent
track record of supplying schools with the new teachers they need, and yet their contribution us
often undermined rather
than nurtured.»
In addition, these groups
often set up more
than one corporate entity to hide donations, reduce the potential to
track funds or use the tax code to get around restrictions on lobbying.
With an initial price of just less
than $ 82,000 and stickers
often reaching well into the mid - $ 90,000 range, it seems more likely that these will see duty as classy conveyances rather
than track toys.
That's not just a bugbear on the
track, but while braking hard into tight turns, when it
often makes you wait longer
than necessary for the last in a series of downshifts.