Sentences with phrase «other labels with»

Researchers at Princeton observed that transcription occurs in bursts in response to a single enhancer acting simultaneously at two genes, one labeled with green dye in the left panel and the other labeled with red dye in the middle panel.

Not exact matches

Like other on - demand services, you'll basically be able to listen to whatever song you want, as iHeartMedia has already signed deals with all the major labels.
While you may be used to running your business in a more informal fashion, a large corporation will be concerned with UPC codes, product liability insurance and other packaging and labeling must - haves.
The Problem Solvers have been buttressed along the way by another cabal of unabashed cooperators, a nonprofit organization called No Labels, cofounded by veteran politicos Nancy Jacobson and Bill Galston, along with a dozen others.
The label, management, publisher, attorneys, distributors and, possibly, many others all get a percentage based on whatever agreements were made with the artist at various stages of their career.
Founded after the dissolution of Slater's 24 - year sponsorship deal with extreme - sports apparel giant Quiksilver, Outerknown stands apart from other surf labels by eschewing the category's signature bright colors and in - your - face designs in favor of understated, decidedly adult attire.
But the new chain will have to work hard to avoid being labeled «a cheaper Whole Foods», said Kevin Kelley, a principal at strategy and design firm Shook Kelley, which has worked with Whole Foods and other grocers.
The latter gave the soup company a chance to hop on other consumer trends, like snacks with fewer ingredients and clearer labels.
He also saw that his exclusive relationship with Yamaha — by that point, says Reimer, FXR had become the business's de facto house label — stood in the way of extending the brand to riders who preferred other snowmobile companies.
One of the main things the #MeToo movement has proven is that many victims are afraid to speak up — out of fear of losing their jobs, becoming labeled or ostracized, or sharing a horrible thing that's happened to them with others.
Ted Cohen, a board member and former EMI exec, says Caldwell succeeded where others failed because «he has no ego, and he gave the labels confidence that this was a true partnership with long - term revenue expectations.»
It's not as old as some other English menswear labels but has nonetheless built a strong name for itself with its excellent (not to mention high - value) shirting options.
The label meant she had difficulty with conflict and a natural inclination to meet expectations of others.
Like several other live stream broadcasters, Livestream.com offers a free service that's supported by advertising, as well as premium plans with lots of extra, including a white - label player companies can put on their own website.
Where other companies supply their stores with headquarters - authored mission and values statements, Life Is Good provides loose - leaf binders labeled «Fuel» and stuffed with thank - yous from people who have taken solace or inspiration from its message.
Just as with other nebulous meat and dairy claims — such as «grass - fed» and «cage - free» — what we think a label means is typically a far cry from the truth.
When Fan Bi was launching Blank Label, his Boston - based luxury menswear company, he traveled often to New York City and Washington, D.C. «Once I went for the low - budget option and booked a hostel without entirely realizing I would share a room with nine others,» he recalls.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft hung out with Jay - Z, Kanye West, Nas and other rappers at a Grammys brunch hosted by Jay - Z's Roc Nation record label.
Don't just emote or dismiss the other side with labels.
I know that I see elements of divine around me in things and in ways that others don't, including other religious people... And as long as different religions and even sects constantly argue about what god truly is, and as long as they come up with different asnwers, then I have to say that the spiritual elements of our universe simply manifest differently for different folks, including not at all for some... as with those who label themselves as athiest...
Naming / defining is an exercise of power over others, so perhaps naming other persons made in the Divine image, with the potential to become godlike, by labeling them «believers» or «unbelievers» is a failure to see all people as God sees them, children of the one true God.
It is a broad spectrum label with the meaning being what has been given and has no other connotation attached to it (it doesn't speak to any other belief / disbelief one may have).
But now I say unto you, report those who disagree with you to the church or denominational authorities, label them heretics or say that they raise «red flags» and let everyone know not to listen to them, criticize their positions without ever going to them personally to find out what they actually believe and are teaching, align them with other «heretics» without ever researching their books, writings, and messages, and above all, side with your friends against them even if you personally have never been hurt or offended by them.
If you persist in labeling yourself as a special separate group of people, how can you expect other people not in your group to understand that you are equal when you refuse to do it??? And after all the effort we've all put into it????? But I stand outside your group and ask that you simply become everyone along with everyone, free and equal and not separate — not ever again — ever...!
Although usually called CCM for «Contemporary Christian Music,» that label not only confuses the genre with the University of Cincinnati's famous music school (CCM: the College — Conservatory of Music) but also suggests an affinity between it and the masterpieces of Messiaen, Penderecki, Tavener, and a host of other contemporary Christian art composers — with which it has little.
Such was the case with the former neo-Nazi leader Ingo Hasselbach, who reports that the East German National Socialist skinhead movement was born of disaffected but essentially apolitical youths who discovered Nazism only when the state and other hated authority figures labeled them as «neo-Nazis.»
But one thing is for sure, labeling others in such ways affects how we view and interact with them.
The part where u said christians glorify satan by labeling others as possesed i totally agree with.
Indeed both Jews and Christians have, on occasions, been labeled atheists, since they rejected all other gods and refrained from portraying their own God YHWH in any of the forms that ancient man associated with the gods.
Its not bigotry becasue people disagree with your lifestyle — get over yourself and quit labeling things incorrectly to try and bolster your position and push your beliefs on others.
I'm glad to see that others here are labeling people with comments such as this as «trolls».
As we begin to know others of different backgrounds, our abstract labels tend to fade in the presence of our real, flesh and blood presence with one another, and we become less inclined to demonize the other.
It shares with other groups, such as Mothers» Prayers and Mary's Meals — both of which regularly end speakers to New Dawn — a genuine sense of connection with ordinary Catholics bypassing labels such as «traditionalist» or «liberal».
The culture war mentality that has made certain segments of the population «enemies» of Christianity (labeled with words like «liberal,» «secular,» or «worldly»), not only lacks nuance to understand why others believe what they believe, but it also makes neighbors into combatants.
We, as atheists are trying to tell you that your religions are dividing the human race and that nothing will get solved until we look at each other as human, not as a catholic or Muslim,, protestant, Jew or what ever else you like to label yourselves with.
The Road to Hell is Paved with Everybody ElseFebruary 20, 2013 By Hemant Mehta 1 CommentDavid Hayward writes: Of course, the word «Christian» can be replaced with pretty much any of the other labels from -LSB-...]
My one tiny quarrel would be with your statement «Of course, the word «Christian» can be replaced with pretty much any of the other labels from the left.
Of course, the word «Christian» can be replaced with pretty much any of the other labels from the left.
The issue with Israel is never going away, at least not any time soon and as much as I get what you are saying here, it still does not merit him being labelled as the bad one - many other presidents before him supported them also.
It took me years to get to this wonderful place of peace where I'm no longer concerned with my label or the labels of others.
Across religious groups, more Latinos placed Trump in the «terrible» category than labeled him with any of the other responses: great, good, average, poor.
SBNR includes: — Believers in «traditional» religions (like Christianity but who don't have a particular denominational affilliation)-- Believers in a higher power (but not an anthropomorphic God) like the Deists — Believers in new - agey pick - and - choosey cafeteria style religion with a bit of this and a bit of that eg: (hippy Jesus + reincarnation + feng shui)-- Believers who don't want to be associated with the «organized religion» label — Non-believers who don't want to be perceieved as «non-spiritual» (rather much like this topic)-- Non-believers who don't want to be associated with the «agnostic» or «atheist» labels — and «other»
The other problem with the label is that it gets conflated with the minority subset of atheists who are anti-theists.
Enjoy your dinners with your friends, whatever other labels they may or may not fit perfectly within, and however you run across them.
Several others have deals with spiritual or gospel divisions of major labels, said Bellini.
Any comments that show hatred toward the Islamic community are indicative of blatant ignorance of the religion, culture, and its people, which is exactly why this show was created: to show «Islamaphobic» America that we are not hateful, war - driven extremists, suppressors of our women, or any other stereotypical label associated with Muslims.
In any other domain, continuing to believe crap like The Babble would get you labelled mentally deficient but Bill D wants us to believe cult member are mentally superior and us clear thinkers are the ones with the problem.
For those in positions of power, letting go of labels is like an act of charity — giving up an advantage and treating others with equal dignity.
I find that labels so often get bogged down with other people's assumptions, they are hard to live with.
Many of the other restaurants served a Vietnamese hot sauce with the familiar rooster on the label as their house hot sauce.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z