Other cognates or minor areas (minimum of nine credits) also may be added to the Program of Study by students who need or prefer course work in other departments.
Not exact matches
The first recorded use of the term (or its
cognates in
other languages) is in the New Testament, in Acts 11:26, which states»... in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians.»
In the process, Barr exposes
other foibles of more recent efforts to maintain that tradition of interpretation: a tendency toward specialization in historical and linguistic
cognate fields that avoids theological issues and ironically reduces them to matters archaeological and historical; a style of «maximal conservativism» that approximates earlier positions taken on dogmatic grounds by a current process of selectively appropriating the most conservative elements of a variety of more critical positions; a surprising (and again ironic) tendency to offer «naturalistic» reinterpretations of the miraculous within the highly supernaturalistic inerrancy framework; and so on.
The EFCC chairman, the letter added, must possess not less than 15 years
cognate experience apart from
other ex-officio members of the commission provided for in section 2.
It is only when these same
cognate TFs act as noncognate TFs for
other genes, or that new binding sites in the promoter drastically increase the number of noncognate binding configurations, that crosstalk constraints become clear.
CHiP - Seq peaks lacking
cognate binding motifs had 21 % lower median scores, and most (82 % of them) had high - affinity recognition sequences for
other factors.
First, it asks students to define a number of etymology terms (e.g.
cognate, derivative, loan word), and then it presents a number of questions that has them figuring out how words transform over time and how languages are related to each
other.
In Penone's work, above all its more recent developments, the opposed concepts of identità (identity) and identicità (analogy) are assimilated according to a logic that is not extraneous to the Italian language, as in
other European languages in which the two
cognate words share the same etymon.
While it is important that employers, and tribunals, are sensitive to the hurt that can be caused by racially offensive comments or conduct (or indeed comments or conduct on
other grounds covered by the
cognate legislation...), it is also important not to encourage a culture of hypersensitivity or the imposition of legal liability in respect of every unfortunate phrase.»
(But scientists being as argumentative as they are, the debate may not be over: see the featured comment — and
others chauvinistically boosterish about Indians, Arabs, Chinese, etc. etc.) There's a brief description of the method in the Economist piece, and associated with the article in Science a list of words whose
cognates in
other languages point to a common ancestor and to a location for that ancestor.
11.7 Amendments to the criteria for Registration shall be approved by a system of consultation with relevant
cognate professional bodies and
others and be agreed by the Board of Directors before coming into force.