Sentences with phrase «only as a surrogate»

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For his part, Gingrich slammed the concept of «self - deportation» — which Romney advocated during Monday's debate in Tampa — as «fantasy,» only to be criticized by Romney surrogates for having once touted the very same idea himself.
Not only would ectogenesis — the process of growing a fetus outside a human body in an artificial womb — save women and babies from those dangers, but just as assisted reproductive means have allowed the rise in fatherless births and mothers by choice, it would also make it much easier for men — gay, trans, hetero, whatever — to have children without needing a surrogate.
A woman known only as Aurore posed as a caring surrogate for many couples throughout France, where surrogacy is illegal.
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Mr. Prendergast not only runs the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — and therefore oversees a vital part of nearly every New Yorker's day — he also serves as a major New York City surrogate for Gov. Cuomo.
But Gov. Andrew Cuomo's surrogates aren't done knocking Astorino for only releasing a single year of tax information (Astorino's campaign has pointed out the candidate has released the required financial disclosure information as county executive).
Anthony Catalano, a career prosecutor and Staten Island's public administrator, is the only Democrat currently running for Surrogate as a Democrat.
The Arizona Republican had announced only Thursday that he would leave the House over accusations that he asked two former aides to bear his child as surrogate mothers.
Because the serum samples are not linked to very specific exposure information — such as exactly where a service member was stationed or what he or she encountered while deployed — they only stand in as a surrogate for exposure.
But the agency typically tests only on honeybees, using them as surrogates for all pollinators, despite differences between bee species.
[25] Seeing that in metastatic patients the only available tumor is often core biopsies rather than whole tissue blocks, we next attempted to determine whether the degree of heterogeneity varies between primary and metastatic sites, using the TMA cores as surrogates for core biopsy specimens.
The effect of a health intervention on surrogate measures of risk is of only academic, nonclinical interest if the treatment does not reduce subsequent major health events such as the onset of diabetes, dementia, and CAD.
The introduction of the character of Artie - a high - school kid who's the target of bullies and Mean Girls - only adds another layer of sitcom - level bonding, as Shrek finds himself acting as a surrogate father for the kid he is hoping to force to assume the burdens of royal office.
The late Mordecai Richler's 1997 novel provides the groundwork for this dramedy adaptation starring Paul Giamatti (Fred Claus, The Nanny Diaries) as the titular Montreal television producer Barney Panofsky, a man who has suffered through one tragic marriage with a free - spirited young woman in Italy (Lefevre, Twilight) who turns up carrying another man's child only to get himself into another loveless one with a well - to - do Jewish - American princess (Driver, Ella Enchanted), while he only has eyes for a woman he barely knows in another part of the country (Pike, Surrogates).
Meanwhile, The Last Samurai lifts the nursing - from - injury / courtship / surrogate father cycle whole from Peter Weir's Witness (an accidental voyeur moment nearly shot - for - shot), marking the piece as over-familiar even as the realization that we are in this film only about sixty - years before the Japanese begin their massacre of the Chinese at the onset of WWII provides the piece a sort of ambivalence that compels as the one thing truly its own.
The world of Surrogates is barebones, only examined far enough to get the plot from point A to point B. It's a shame, really, as the world Surrogates creates is fascinating on a conceptual level.
While about 90 percent of the world's population use these surrogates in their everyday lives, the other ten don't care for the idea too much, going so far as to live outside of the majority on reservations where signs boasting / warning «Humans only» stand by the entrance.
In FF there is much less need for diversification which is viewed in FF as only a surrogate, and usually a damn poor surrogate, for knowledge, control and price consciousness.
Oklahoma artist Jordan Vinyard explores our current culture using surrogate performers to ironically resolve the infractions of human behavior, not only by creating mechanical proxies, but situating them as caricatures of humans interacting with technology.
If, as Harry Gaugh first demonstrated, Nijinsky could reliably serve Kline as a surrogate in self - portraiture during the 1930s and 1940s, including in his breakthrough to abstraction, the historical and artistic figure of Charles Meryon could arguably fulfil a similar function in Meryon in 1960, albeit under different circumstances.41 Meryon was, like Nijinsky, celebrated as a virtuoso by his contemporaries and famously plagued by mental illness, dying in an asylum at Charenton in 1868 at only forty - seven years of age.
Large systems management such as would be advisedly applied to ocean stocks of all fish, are difficult to conduct due to commercial and national concerns but in fact it is the only genuinely sensible approach, including the re-construction and reintroduction now absent population or their modern surrogates.
On the other hand, campaigns that focus only on demand - side policy, on the population's demand for cheap, polluting fuel, tend to overlook the effects of the massive political - economic disinformation campaign by the fossil fuel industries and their political surrogates on laming climate action once human - caused climate change was recognized internationally as a problem around 25 years ago.
A political campaign on climate that focuses its anger and claims of responsibility only on the role of the fossil fuel industries and their political surrogates is naïve: their power is sustained by the number of paying customers available for their products, as well as their accumulated wealth from a 225 - year history of fueling industrial growth via fossil energy.
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