Sentences with phrase «persistence into»

Orphanhood and Human Capital Destruction: Is There Persistence Into Adulthood?
It explains the persistence into adult life of early attachment styles, and how challenging the establishment of a secure attachment may be if either infant or mother have an impaired capacity for «theory of mind» relating.
But it's simple and easy to do, while taking persistence into account is much more difficult.
Wathington's research spans the areas of college access, matriculation, and persistence into higher education as well as postgraduate study and research training.
College - readiness indicators for «on - track» and «highly qualified» students were analyzed for school districts in Nassau County, NY using logistic regression to determine if there is a relationship with the desired outcome of college enrollment and persistence into a second year.
The major long term consequence of adolescent obesity is persistence into adulthood and association with an increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease in later life.
The effect on 11th - grade enrollment is about half the size (9 percentage points), and there is no impact on persistence into 12th grade.
They also boosted credit accumulation, and persistence into a second semester.
Investigators noted that rates of ADHD persistence into adulthood have varied greatly in earlier studies, depending on how information is collected and analyzed.
«ADHD symptom persistence into adulthood estimated.»
The character of adversion secures the reproduction of the physical feeling, as one element in the objectification of the subject beyond itself... [A] physical feeling, whose valuation produces adversion, is thereby an element with some force of persistence into the future beyond its own subject.
Collins had softened his persistence into bonhomie.

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Julie shares how her persistence, experience and connections enabled her to push her product into over 3,500 stores nationwide in 13 months.
The band's persistence and ability to rebound from crushing disappointments ultimately paid off: in 1984, their second album on Atlantic Records «Stay Hungry» sold three million copies, and transformed them into one of the biggest bands on the planet.
Sheer persistence: Bluedrop fostered major community cred when it bought a derelict meat - packing plant in downtown St. John's and painstakingly renovated it into a beautiful workspace.
The New Testament itself testifies to the persistence of pagan practices amongst the early communities and patterns of socialization by believers that brought them into contact with pagans on a regular basis (for example, 1 Corinthians 8 and 10).
In this chapter I shall urge them not to give up their persistence in clinging to the distinctiveness of their field of inquiry in spite of the apparent inroads made into it by the physical sciences.
Maybe the best way to find out where the boundary between persistence and obsession lies is to press into persistence a little more.
What makes Weil unusual is the quality of her insights into how we may live in accord with divine - given human dignity, and the persistence of her effort to live out those insights.
Eliade has also documented the extreme persistence of this style of ordering life into a story which is not open to the new, in the rural cultures of Europe right down to the time of his own youth, and not only so, but he brilliantly predicted the resurgence of this kind of life story in the counterculture in a book which he wrote as long ago as the 1940's.2
In that case we are to believe in a transformation of the physical body into a «spiritual body» or to talk about the persistence through death of either the soul or the «personality» of Jesus.
The persistence of these into Israel's life in Palestine is evidenced by many incidents and allusions of which it suffices to mention the national consequence of Achan's trespass and the execution of his entire family with him (Joshua, chap.
I am not the result of persistence of the past into the present.
None the less, if it should turn out that one can be a Christian without holding firmly to personal persistence beyond death, this is significant; and since, as I have just been saying, I think that such is indeed the case, I believe that nobody ought to require acceptance of some variety of personal persistence as a pre-requisite for a welcome into the Christian community which is grounded on that faith in God in Jesus Christ which the community exists to make available to men and women in every age.
Particularly valuable in part two were the chapters on the persistence of teleology in biological discourse despite its political incorrectness, and the insights into reality being multi-layered (e.g. microscopic and macroscopic; chemical and biological), requiring different sciences to have different methods, and calling for a renewal of metaphysics to incorporate the insights of modern science.
And this persistence is intelligible only as a continuity of reactions; a collection of discrete reactions can never be welded into an individual identity.
It is precisely the persistence of being from AE1 as taken up into AE2, AE3, etc. that accounts for the similarity in the characteristics of these successive acts of becoming.
While many sermons on verses 21 - 28 have legitimately focused on the Canaanite woman's persistence of faith, another way to view this text takes into account that her faith was great not only because she was persistent, but also because her persistence demonstrates her faith.
The work that goes into turning a potato seedling into a commercial product requires persistence and a heavy dose of patience, more than I can ever muster.
Appreciating the persistence you put into your blog and detailed information you offer.
Whenever I make gnocchi, it takes a lot of relaxing time, persistence and patience to roll the dough into the perfect «ropes» on a lightly floured surface.
The Belgian international showed real patience and persistence to find space in the box to take his shot, and he eventually forced his effort into the back of the net to spark wild scenes in the away end at Selhurst Park.
Midfielder / playmaker — Koke of Atletico Madrid, great array of skills to dip into such as his vision, timing and persistence.
Simeone's persistence with the Argentine perhaps went on too long, but it has paid off now, as hopefully Ángelito has played himself into form.
The persistence was finally translated into something more tangible, as United's highest goal scorer in all competitions, Ibrahimovic scored his 24th goal of the campaign — side footing a lofted pass from Paul Pogba calmly into the far corner of the net.
The winger was rewarded for his persistence however as he tucked away a well - taken placed shot in the bottom corner of the net two thirds into the game and from then on the hosts never really posed a threat and England were able to see the game out comfortably.
This was all about the power and persistence of Kane, who beat Sokratis on half - way down the left, was too strong for Nuri Sahin and then surged into the area to coolly beat Burki at his near post.
The goal came about when the persistence of Dominic Calvert - Lewin pressurised Joe Hart into a poor clearance.
In a game between two fierce rivals, Liverpool made their presence known from the very start and in the 34th minute they were rewarded for their persistence when new signing Luis Suarez glided past three United defenders and tee'd up Kuyt to score into an empty net.
Brennan crossed into the Rovers penalty area and Billy Ingham's persistence paid off when NOBLE ran on to the ball and blasted it in via the post, past a ruck of defenders, to bring relief and jubilation all round.
With persistence, Laurel learned to build those tasks into her daily routine.
For example, when your baby figures out how to get the spoon into his mouth or takes those first shaky steps by himself, he learns from his mistakes, he learns persistence and discipline, and then he experiences the joy of succeeding due to his own efforts.
«The ongoing and deliberate attempt to cast Somalia as a nation on the brink of emerging into a bright post conflict future is undermined by the persistence of this threat.»
After being «crushed» by Dawn Primarolo in Bristol South in 1997 Mr Williams moved on to Bristol West for the 2001 election and, through «sheer hard work and persistence», managed to push the Tories into third place by a mere 39 votes.
Studying them has yielded insights into the workings of nature, including the surprising fact that the composition of ecosystems may be influenced far more by propagule pressure — the persistence with which new species are introduced — than by the life - history traits of organisms or by competition between species.
Vergano said that «Miller digs into the story with the persistence of the ash borer itself.»
When successful scientists run into difficulty, they look at the problem from other directions, hammering away at it through great persistence.
High - energy and apt to squirm in his chair, he dives into research with a single - minded persistence.
That stubborn persistence may be just what it takes if an elevator is ever to ferry humans into outer space.
He makes a convincing case for incorporating valuable but less easily measured attributes into our view of intelligence, such as the persistence that can propel driven students to higher test scores than their less committed peers and the creativity demonstrated by individuals more in tune with intuition than intellect.
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