Sentences with phrase «point the breeding of»

I know at one point the breeding of pittbulls was illegal here in Ontario.
Obviously Labrador Retrievers, Flushing Spaniels and the Pointing breeds of dogs are best suited to be called a genuine gun dog.

Not exact matches

Ayyadurai also claimed that GMO foods are not regulated enough to be considered safe, pointing to the FDA's policy of «substantial equivalence,» which says that GMOs are equivalent to non-GMO foods that have been conventionally bred over longer time scales.
Warburg Pincus is considering a sale of New Breed, a High Point, N.C. - based provider of third - party logistics services, according to Reuters.
That's sort of the point though — that proximity breeds collaboration.
Another Twitter user, Mike Westphal, pointed out another paper on the misuse of the phrase «alpha males» to describe breeding roosters.
Cybersecurity talent is a rare breed as demonstrated by the 25 - percentage point gap between the demand for, and supply of cybersecurity skills.
«The Dominica program is a best of breed program as one of the oldest programs in the world, along with Austria and St. Kitts, at a superior price point, and with a due diligence platform which is doubly protected by Apex Capital Partners Corp. own due diligence investigation and the Citizenship by Investment Program due diligence searches.»
Gabe Lyons rightfully points out that although many traditional Christians accuse this new breed of Christians of abandoning the gospel for «social justice» issues, the exact opposite is true.
The things I find most appalling about religion reach a new zenith in Islam --(i) a dulling down of individual thought and a dogmatic requirement to conform to the views of the masses; (ii) a stultifying ignorant education system in which anything inconsistent with the Qur» an is not just discouraged, but censored; (iii) the subjugation of women to the point of educating them to be nothing but mindless f * king, breeding machines for their insecure husbands; (iv) a political class that feeds off the religious - based ignorance it imposes on its populations; and (v) a general back - sliding against the rest of the planet because heads are buried in Dark Ages mythology.
I suspect this is why this new breed of rigid Calvinism that follows the «five points» to their most logical conclusion, without regard to the moral implications of them, has flourished in the past twenty years.
More to the point, if the 9/11 memorial is to prevent memories of the terrorist atrocity from festering and breeding resentment or fanaticism, therapy must involve getting a grip on the facts, the real story.
Viktor Frankl points to the collective «value vacuum» in our society that breeds an epidemic of existential neuroses.
Instituted by The American Field magazine, the Hall of Fame is restricted to pointing dogs but now that the pattern has been set it is likely that other breeds will be similarly immortalized.
That, of course, is the understandable dream of most hunt - race owners, breeders and riders; Crompton Smith, winning rider in this year's Maryland Hunt Cup, pointed out recently that only one American - owned - and - bred horse has ever won England's classic steeplechase.
I want absolutely everything organized and clean to the point where I am a little OCD about it, I like watching The Bachelor / The Bachelorette on Mondays, I prefer straight tequila over wine, I have a Beagle and a Chihuahua even though I don't even like either one of those breeds, I like Justin Timberlake, Michael Buble and Lyle Lovett, I have at least 20 bottles of shampoo and conditioner in my bathroom at any one time, Audrey Hepburn is my idol, I have an unhealthy addiction to Target and Zulily, Singing In The Rain is my favorite movie, Purple is my favorite color, my best friend and I have been friends for 20 years now, I haven't gotten my driver's license yet out of sheer laziness, my favorite desert is key lime pie and cheesecake, I hide chocolate all over my house for when PMS strikes, I have asthma that I've been hospitalized for 3 times, I used to play guitar, piano and conga drums, (I think) I'm a good photographer, I use to dance professionally (ballet) for 15 years, I love Mexican food and I'm Italian.
Already, a few days after the Hinkley Point announcement, «experts» suggest taxpayers will be saddled with a # 2.5 bn bill if it is cancelled; the same breed of experts will say the same thing if the Thames Tideway Tunnel is cancelled.
At one point, Weiner, with fingers pointed at both Quinn and de Blasio, accused the duo of being of the same breed.
When David Cameron is asked how he has changed the Conservative Party, he points to the new breed of parliamentary candidates whom he hopes will join the Class of 2010.
In passing he points out that they cross breed and threaten their own survival as a separate species, and «avoiding controversy (as is my way), I will only mention that the mallard seems to have the highest rate of homosexuality of any bird.»
Loving points out that in her lab, many responsibilities are shared among lab members — such as breeding mice, taking care of them, and cleaning the biosafety level 3 facility.
The research could be a starting point for breeding trees that better meet the needs of various industries.
This harness is specifically made for medium to large breeds and has a lot of adjustable points.
It's not just a dog's breed but also the character of its owner that may make the dog aggressive, points out Clive Wynne, a psychologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
But critics point out that subsistence farmers in developing countries often buy small amounts of improved varieties and breed them with local varieties to bolster yields.
By using the sun to orient themselves, tundra - breeding shorebirds end up approximating the «great circle routes» used by airplanes and ships — routes that minimize the distance between two points on the surface of a sphere.
In the case of the passenger pigeon, Hung and his colleagues concluded that the population of breeding birds was roughly 330,000 on average, falling to as few as 50,000 birds at points in the last million years.
Forgie points out that removing the pats should also get rid of flies and parasitic worms that breed in dung: in Hawaii, they cut pest flies breeding in dung by 95 per cent.
The trial evaluating natural feedstuffs for their impact on growth performance and carcass yield is just the first phase in evaluating production methods for heritage turkeys, according to Patterson, who pointed out that few studies evaluating the feed intake and performance of heritage - breed turkeys have been done.
In the 19th century, evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin pointed out that breeding led to striking differences between farm animals and plants and their wild counterparts, an observation that helped lay the foundation for his theory of evolution.
Michael Broberg Palmgren however, thinks there might also be a positive way to look at the double function of the pumps: «Theoretically it could be possible to breed plants that are effective in clearing contaminated soil of cadmium,» he points out.
He points to the return of the Guadalupe fur seal, a Mexican pinniped that was hunted nearly to extinction in the 19th century, as proof that imperiled marine mammals can rebound without captive breeding.
The authors point out that although conservation and breeding work in the world's zoos is an important effort, it should not take focus from the needed efforts to preserve the natural habitats of endangered animals.
A feature review, to be published on December 16th in the Cell Press journal Trends in Plant Science, points the way to intensifying agriculture sustainably by fixing weaknesses that have sprung up quite by accident in the process of traditional crop breeding over the course of thousands of years.
Those were bred by humans, so I don't see the relevance to my point, which is about the selective advantage (not: adaptive value; an interesting but subtly different subject) of having a (dense, thermally insulating) coat vs. not having one.
Most lab rats have been bred to the point of near - uniformity within their strains — a helpful trait when doing controlled experiments and studies.
His first year of collaboration in plant breeding was a turning point for rice improvement in Thailand.
That kind of clutter also breeds other clutter, so make a point to keep your exposed surfaces clean, and it will inspire clarity throughout your entire space.
A certain breed of teen horror thrives on the ease with which skittish young viewers can recreate its rituals in the comfort of their own home: Bernard Rose's Candyman, with its famous fiend - baiting chant in front of the mirror, and the mere act of falling asleep in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street, are both perfect cases in point.
Although not the first of its breed, Fatal Attraction's overwhelming success kick started a wave of suburban thrillers that dominated box offices for the next several years, although most ramped up the tawdry sex or over-the-top violence to the point where they couldn't be taken seriously.
Bad Blake is a dying breed of outlaw cowboy — a shot of Waylon with a George Jones chaser — and Bridges lets us see the shadow of every low point that killed every high.
From this point on, the everyday disappointments of life will provide a fertile breeding ground for bitterness and resentment.
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The Toronto International Film Festival, currently underway, is normally the jumping off point, or in some cases the breeding ground, for the season's major Oscar players and for the most part many of them are here.
Specification points covered are: Paper 2 Topic 1 (4.5 - homeostasis and response) 4.5.1 - Homeostasis (B5.1 lesson) 4.5.3.2 - Control of blood glucose concentration (B5.1 lesson) 4.5.2.1 - Structure and function (B5.2 lesson) Required practical 7 - plan and carry out an investigation into the effect of a factor on human reaction time (B5.2 lesson) 4.5.3.1 - Human endocrine system (B5.6 lesson) 4.5.3.4 - Hormones in human reproduction (B5.10 lesson) 4.5.3.5 - Contraception (B5.11 lesson) 4.5.3.6 - The use of hormones to treat infertility (HT only)(B5.12 lesson) 4.5.3.7 - Negative feedback (HT only)(B5.13 lesson) Paper 2 topic 2 (4.6 - Inheritance, variation and evolution) 4.6.1.1 - sexual and asexual reproduction (B6.1 lesson) 4.6.1.2 - Meiosis (B6.1 lesson) 4.6.1.4 - DNA and the genome (B6.3 lesson) 4.6.1.6 - Genetic inheritance (B6.5 lesson) 4.6.1.7 - Inherited disorders (B6.6 lesson) 4.6.1.8 - Sex determination (B6.5 lesson) 4.6.2.1 - Variation (B6.9 lesson) 4.6.2.2 - Evolution (B6.10 lesson) 4.6.2.3 - Selective breeding (B6.11 lesson) 4.6.2.4 - Genetic engineering (B6.11 lesson) 4.6.3.4 - Evidence for evolution (B6.16 lesson) 4.6.3.5 - Fossils (B6.16 lesson) 4.6.3.6 - Extinction (B6.16 lesson) 4.6.3.7 - Resistant bacteria (B6.17 lesson) 4.6.4.1 - classification of living organisms (B6.18 lesson) Paper 2 topic 3 (4.7 - Ecology 4.7.1.1 - Communities (B7.1 lesson) 4.7.1.2 - Abiotic factors (B7.1 lesson) 4.7.1.3 - Biotic factors (B7.1 lesson) 4.7.1.4 — Adaptations (B7.2 lesson) 4.7.2.1 - Levels of organisation (feeding relationships + predator - prey cycles)(B7.3 lesson) 4.7.2.1 - Levels of organisation (required practical 9 - population sizes)(B7.4 lesson) 4.7.2.2 - How materials are cycled (B7.5 lesson) 4.7.3.1 - Biodiversity (B7.7 lesson) 4.7.3.6 - Maintaining Biodiversity (B7.7 lesson) 4.7.3.2 - Waste management (B7.9 lesson) 4.7.3.3 - Land use (B7.9 lesson) 4.7.3.4 - Deforestation (B7.9 lesson) 4.7.3.5 - Global warming (B7.9 lesson)
This allows for a single organisation to manage a range of outsourced suppliers on behalf of its client, providing a single point of contact and taking advantage of the expertise of each «best - of - breed» provider.
... They can not master abstractions but they can often be made into efficient workers... from a eugenic point of view they constitute a grave problem because of their unusually prolific breeding.
But, as its maker is quick to point out, the California ventures beyond sporting intentions to provide two distinct personas in one convenient package: a comfortable and lavishly trimmed top - down cruiser plus a race - bred coupe capable of running hard when pressed.
The race - bred V8 hits its amazing 8400 - rpm redline almost too quickly in the lower gears before its throttle shuts off to prevent over-revving; but shift before it reaches that point, however, and the M3 can rocket from rest to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds and on to a computer - limited top speed of 155 mph.
At this point in life you've probably made it through college with more than an associate's degree in the field of interpretive dance; you've more than likely claimed a life partner that's the opposite gender and of breeding age and, consequently, you've manufactured a genetic replica or two.
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