Brill generally presents him announcing some victory,
which on close examination seems less like a concession than it did at first glance.
However on closer examination it is apparent that it is not the method, but only the absolutizing of its limited results, which results from the approach of the original quest.
Although many infants are hospitalized with life - threatening conditions, it is
only on closer examination — CT or MRI scans of the infant's head and ophthalmological examination of the infant's eyes — that a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome comes into play.
For,
while on close examination, the wood markers themselves imply a systematic arrangement behind their at first random appearance, it is the title that provides the orientation, the information necessary to locate these points in an ordered space.
Perhaps the most sobering, largely shrouded, reality is that the nations some have pointed to as the new climate leaders lose some of their
luster on closer examination.
Right now, we have a few major adjusters whose records
show on close examination (if the available data allow such interpretation) that their adjusted data can be based upon obsolete data from the provider, or even now - rejected data.
New firms, products and services often claim to espouse benefits which
on closer examination reveal that the founders don't understand the nuances of providing information to people who may have limited functional or digital literacy, or are from diverse socio - economic, linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
On closer examination though, seams on our review unit weren't lined up as flush as we might have preferred, and there were two small blemishes on the bottom corner.
We suspect this is due to being slightly aggressive with processing to sweep image noise away, and you might
find on closer examination that some dark areas or backgrounds get reduced to a fine grain.
«decadal fluctuations are too large to allow us to make decisive conclusions about long term trends
based on close examination of periods as short as 13 to 15 years.»
On closer examination, sandwiched in the lens are two twinkling glitter - specks loaded with tens of thousands of miniaturized transistors.
Some of the Bible's verses, when carefully studied in the proper context, exhibit superficial discrepancies and conflicts which resolve
themselves on closer examination.
On the surface, a lie may appear to protect someone else from unnecessary pain;
on closer examination, however, it may actually serve to save me from uncomfortable exposure.
Many of the problems typically ascribed to «population pressures,» however, turn out
on closer examination to be caused by factors quite independent of demographic trends.
In addition,
on a closer examination of the dialogues and discourses it often turns out that the writer is only spelling out, in his own idiom of thought, what is already implicit in sayings reported in the other gospels.
And this proposed Straussian solution appears much more nuanced and deliberately political, I believe,
on close examination.
Yet,
on closer examination, the lives and deaths of Alba Mery Chilito Peñafiel and Alicia Castilla not only illustrate the carnage their country has endured, but also one of its least - understood aspects: Despite belonging to an overwhelming statistical majority, Christians in Colombia who stand up to the violence are remarkably at risk.
On close examination, however, it turns out to be a thin affair full of misleading and false claims and with no serious attention paid to contrary arguments.
On closer examination, she identified V. iaai's syrinx, or voice box — the oldest ever found.
Finally, a microorganism found on the station may initially look like something risky, but,
on closer examination, turn out to be a slightly different type.
On closer examination, the scientists found that the deletion of the WRN gene also led to disruptions to the structure of heterochromatin, the tightly packed DNA found in a cell's nucleus.
But
on close examination, researchers at Texas A&M University didn't see any sign of grazing activity, such as scrapes, tears, or broken fronds, which suggested something other than seaweed had to be at the base of the food web.
H.M.'s case also revealed,
on closer examination, that memory is not a monolith: Given a tricky mirror drawing task, H.M.'s performance improved steadily over 3 days even though he had no memory of his previous practice.
The ring systems, which appear at first glance to be planar, wafer - thin bands of ice and dust, have
on closer examination been found to be rippled, like a corrugated tin roof.
On closer examination, what happens is that the less - supervised group picks a slightly lighter weight and lifts three sets in a nice, controlled manner.
On closer examination, we find some significant differences in the levels of access to healthy, nourishing food.