Sentences with phrase «point of the branch»

Image shows strong immunopositivity at the membranes of cardiomyocytes (invaginations of immunostaining show points of branching of each myocyte).
And many artists make a point of branching out from their more commercially based studio process, particularly in the more experimental project space.

Not exact matches

In an Oct. 4 letter to acting Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, Sen. Marco Rubio demanded the branch nullify the military commission of 2nd Lt. Spenser Rapone, the West Point graduate, Afghanistan combat veteran, and self - identified member of the Democratic Socialists of America who posted photos of himself wearing a Che Guevara shirt under his uniform and a «Communism Will Win» sign tucked into his cover on Sept. 24.
At some point in the future, Continental — which has 17 currency - exchange branches in Ontario — might also seek to elevate concerns that a growing number of people have with money itself.
«We're not accusing them (the FBI) of anything at this point,» Hassan Shibly, executive director of the Tampa, Florida branch of the Council on American - Islamic Relations, said.
On average, mobile advances like these could help generate an average global expense ratio improvement of about 500 basis points, from 58 % to 53 % as banks reduce the costs of the branch network and the costs of shipping and storing cash and checks.
The matter of larger banks is that they might tend to branch off of Ripple's network at certain point of time and launch their individual networks and technology.
The evolutionary branch of humanism addresses the affordability issue from a Darwinistic point of view.
As Richard Rubin pointed out to me on Twitter, section 1043 of the Code is designed to help with similar situations when the certain executive or judicial branch members are required to divest to avoid a conflict of interest.
Digital channels are replacing branch sites as the focal point of the banking experience.
Does not the «tree» of social evolution point to only a small branch of Jew and a small branch of Christlikeness?
Using «The 77 Branches of Islamic «faith» a collection compiled by Imam Bayhaqi as a starting point.
If human brains are like body's cells, there is a natural point of specialization, in which new systems break away and form similar but slightly different branches, as cells in a body become fingers, feet, hands, etc..
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
Moreover, a supplementary condition is required for the success of an imaginative generalization, insofar as the generalization should always take its point of departure from within some particular branch of human learning.
Niebuhr, Branch says, touched King «on all his tender points from pacifism and race to sin,» and, though the two men apparently never met, King took from Niebuhr an appreciation of a creative tension between love and justice that would henceforth inform his politics.
There is nothing in the theory of evolution, nor in astronomy, or in geology, nor in paleontology, or any other branch of the sciences which contradicts Christianity, or any other type of theism (except Mormonism — we know scientifically that the Indian peoples of the Americas are not descended from the Jews — which is a key point of belief for them, much more central than there having been a literal Garden of Eden is for classical Christianity or Judaism).
I agree with some of your points in relation to the contemporary Christian music realm, but it might help if you branch out from wailing guitars and check out some «hands n feet» or organ songs!
It connected the mouth of Indus to the mouth of the Euphrates and thence up the river to the point where roads branched off to Antioch and the Laventine ports.
Marx points out that the ultimate proof of this assertion is found in the word of Christ himself in the parable of the Vine and Branches.
To view political theology as one branch of theology alongside others would be, from his point of view, to miss the point.
But of course, this argument misses the entire point of your disagreement with me about what happens to unfruitful branches.
What's more, the two areas of evidence (genetic and fossil, each relying on millions of data points) exhibit the same pattern of branching between specific groups of species.
And Barr, in a subsequent letter, affirms: «The whole point of my article was precisely to demonstrate that the narrow concept of randomness that is used throughout all branches of science is compatible with a divine Providence that governs and directs every event in the universe.»
There is an assumption in the American Constitution that rises out of a biblical insight into the nature of human life: given the self - centered, sinful nature of all human beings that causes us to operate from the vantage point of self - interest, no one person or one branch of government should ever be allowed to achieve total power.
We come to the crux of the matter when we confront the Hindu scholar's statement with regard to the Indian branch of this Church in which he expects to «combine the best elements of Hinduism with the good points of Christianity.
o Using «The 77 Branches of Islamic «faith» a collection compiled by Imam Bayhaqi as a starting point.
But while many churches are actively seeking to address and speak up on social issues, Cinnamon Network founder Matt Bird points out that there are 50,000 branches of the local church in the UK and many remain «too internally focused».
First, it distinguishes theology from the attempt to study religion objectively — from the point of view of some philosophy, some branch of science such as psychology or sociology, or simply as a historical phenomenon.
Stem twelve to fifteen inches high, strong and branching; leaves comparatively small, long, narrow, and sharply pointed; flowers white, three - fourths of an inch in diameter; pod, or fruit, erect, nearly globular or cherry - form, and, at maturity, of a deep, rich, glossy, scarlet color.
Plant two feet or upwards in height, more erect and less branched than other varieties, and much stained with purple at the intersection of the branches and at the insertion of the leaf - stems; leaves of medium size, or small, long, and sharply pointed; leaf - stems long, deep - green; flowers white, tipped with purple, about three - fourths of an inch in diameter; flower - stems long, purple.
Plant two feet and upwards in height, stocky and branching, the stem and branches often stained or clouded with purple; leaves large, on long stems, smaller, smoother, and less sharply pointed, than those of the Squash - pepper; flowers white, sometimes measuring - nearly an inch and a half in diameter.
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. (AP) Austin Tilghman scored 13 of his 20 points in the second half to lead Monmouth to a 67 - 56 victory over Siena on Thursday night.
STRONG POINTS: Youth, Branch Rickey and several barrels of optimism labeled «The Future.»
The club is run via branches / zonal arrangements and does not have a particular location as a meeting point considering its growth and further penetrations of more states within the federation.
FNF members may be able to point you in the direction of good solicitors; sometimes solicitors come and give free advice to local FNF branches.
The percentage point difference in the rate of exclusive breastfeeding through 6 months between black and white infants was 7.8 for children born during 2003 — 2006 (CDC, Nutrition Branch, unpublished data, 2016), and 8.5 for infants born during 2010 — 2013.
Although the duct diameter was increased at multiple branch points, the typical saclike appearance of lactiferous sinuses under the areola was not observed during scanning.
A non-blanching skin rash (a rash that doesn't go away when you press on it)- A non-blanching skin rash, in contrast to those that branch, may be petechiae, small points of bleeding under the skin
But he does represent the moderate / institutional branch of the NYS Republican Party, which remembers all too well the near - death it experienced in 1990 at the hands of Conservative Party gubernatorial contender Herb London, who came within one percentage point of toppling his GOP opponent, Pierre Rinfret.
The entire point of the Constitution was to balance the government and place checks on each branch's power so that even if a demagogue were to be elected president, the damage they could do would be limited and narrow in scope.
While it may be tempting to point to the fact that Russia is at odds (to put it mildly) with the US and GB is an ally, I don't think that British agents (of other branches of the GB government) are excused from registering as foreign agents.
Are you pointing at a flaw in the institutional design of the legislative and judiciary branches in CEE, or at an existing contest of power between courts and parliaments?
The Anyinam branch alone is reported to owe an amount of four hundred and ninety - five thousand, seven hundred and eighty - one point eighty - three Ghana cedis (GHS495, 781.83.00.
The Anyinam branch alone owes and amount of four hundred and ninety - five thousand, seven hundred and eighty - one point eighty - three Ghana cedis (GHS495, 781.83.00) Mark Osafo Agyapong explained that he has ten thousand Ghana cedis (GHS10, 000.00) at the bank but several efforts to withdraw the money have not been fruitful and so decided to join the demonstration.
Some commentators pointed out that there is already a Greggs 10 minutes from Westminster while others claimed that some of the greasy treats are cheaper in other parts of the country compared to the branch located in Westminster tube.However they couldn't dent the enthusiasm for steak bakes, sausage rolls and particularly bacon butties among the denizens of the Westminster bubble.
Johns has three places to point to as he begins the process of convincing colleagues and voters that a one - house legislative branch is best.
Employers responded to the government's consultation on changes to skilled labour migration (Tiers 1 and 2 of the Points - Based System) with vigorous arguments for the economic necessity of IntraCompany Transfers (ICTs)-- individuals relocated by their employers from overseas branches to British branches of the same company.
After one branch of city government issued several Willets Point business owners violations and shut down their body shops earlier this month?
The event, which started on a very good note, at a point turned chaotic as some branch executives were unhappy with the removal and replacement of their names from the main register by some constituency executives.
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