Sentences with phrase «possible by»

This Community Cookbook was made possible by the hard work of the following amazing women: Pat of Heal Thyself, Aubrey of Homegrown and Healthy, Starlene of GAPS Diet Journey, Vivian of The Real Food Guide.
Capsugel is also using DUOCAP technology to extend the market potential of on - trend curcumin, with new line extensions now made possible by combining the high bioavailability of Capsugel's Licaps ® technology - enabled curcumin formulations and specific ingredients for immunity, bone, joint, brain and gut health.
The whole weekend was made possible by La Brea Bakery who generously sponsored the event.
When I'm feeling overwhelmed, I always try to remember to listen to my own gut instinct; by that I mean to take things slower when I'm feeling like everything is becoming a little too much and I try to reduce stress as much as possible by slowing down.
Whatever combination of dried chiles you use, make sure they're as fresh as possible by buying from a store with good turnover.
We provide you with the peace of mind only made possible by superior levels of safety and value.
Eighteen wineries produce award - winning premium wines made possible by a unique microclimate and well - drained decomposed granite soils.
The indisputable dominance of a single food was made possible by the work of two devoted scientists working at New Mexico State University: Fabián García and Roy Nakayama.
Place in a greased bundt pan connecting the ends as much as possible by pinching the ends of the dough.
The delicious crispy shells are made possible by the 10 minute boil in salt water!
This distinctive trait is rendered possible by the combined action of cheese maturation and enzymes naturally found in milk and through the use of processing aids such as «scotta innesto» (starter culture with a high microbial biodiversity) and calf rennet paste.
I like that you have made this recipe as simple as possible and as convenient as possible by only using 4 ingredients.
I think everyone should be able to enjoy a treat and so I tried to cover as many bases as possible by making this recipe, not only vegan, but gluten - free, grain - free, and oil - free (I couldn't manage nut - free as well this time, sorry!)
The nursing program has been awarded accreditation for eight years, the longest period possible by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
Keep your rolling pin as clean as possible by putting flour on top of the butter.
These Buffalo Chicken Spaghetti Squash Bowls are made with a satisfying mixture of spaghetti squash, chicken, and a creamy buffalo sauce made possible by Primal Kitchen Foods Mayo.
By using the New York WaterMaker, restauranteurs and franchise owners will be able to offer customers improved food quality, consistency, and taste that's only possible by cooking with New York water.
It's the computer — more specifically, the personal computer, made possible by dramatic increases in microprocessing power over the past several decades.
Nathanael came, saw and was changed in an encounter made possible by a Philipian invitation and a Philipian coax.
We have heard already considerable discussion of a 1990s «peace dividend,» a diversion of spending from military needs to social concerns made possible by the radical diminution of the Soviet threat.
Thus, while Republicans lost seats, liberals didn't really gain seats, although veteran radical liberals gained power, in the form of congressional control, made possible by the victories of the moderate members of their party.
It is apparently anything but a divine gift made possible by the promise of fulfillment.
Only such a conviction can fully allow a life - for - others Jesus» own life of loving concern for others was made possible by such absolute trust in his being completely cared for by God.
For Torrance, our knowledge of God is only possible by «sharing in some way in the knowledge which God has of himself»:
Indeed, it seems to me that the «theory classes» made possible by the very success of capitalism do more to undermine wholesome culture than the temptations of the economic order itself.
Whitehead's ontological principle plays a basic role in his philosophical system which presupposes that the universe is a «solidarity» of actual entities, solidarity made possible by «feelings.»
Work first with the whole group, then with small groups, helping couples handle the conflict and discover the creativity made possible by the emerging, more fulfilling women - men identities.
The awesome freedom made possible by human self - consciousness — by our condition as homo sapiens — is indeed the source of the world's wars and insanities and perversions.
The cosmological story, too, can be told in terms of (1) disruption of a prior equilibrium, (2) transition toward an unknown outcome, and (3) reintegration into a renewed and transformed equilibrium — a process made possible by a directional but indeterminate universe continually engendering new order from chaos.
That spiritual resistance is, of course, made possible by leadership.
Finally, we must fight to expand the non-commercial broadcast system that is made possible by the new digital spectrum to PBS stations, and fight off attempts to privatize what is left of public broadcasting.
Though only a few of the broadcasters were politically involved, their wide constituency which was made possible by the mass media and the passionate loyalty which they appeared to engender from this constituency made them a minority group whose power exceeded their number.
They waged their wars with professional armies equipped with the firearms made possible by gunpowder.
With the «opening to the left,» itself made possible by that incipient differentiation of the party and the church in the early 1960s, the possibility of an autonomous liberal civil religion became more real.
It was made possible by technological inventions — the application of power (water and steam) to machines, at first in textiles and soon to mining, metals, and many manufactures; the steam - boat; the steam railway; the electric telegraph and cable; electric lights; the telephone; the electric railway; and on the eve of 1914 the automobile, the beginnings of «wireless telegraphy,» and the first airplanes.
For that reason, I propose that we return this question to the political process as quickly as possible by amending the Constitution as I suggested at the beginning of this article.
The technology we have today was made possible by science.
Science actually even proves this to be possible by the relativeness of time and speed.
TA counselors seek to work themselves out of a job as quickly as possible by teaching clients the basic tools they need to activate their own Adults.
The increased awareness and control made possible by symbolic thought enriches human experience to such an extent that it can be said to represent a difference not merely in degree, but rather in kind, from the experience of other animals (BSI 212 - 13).
1361) was typical of the era: «it is evident to us that every fire is hot and that the heavens are moved, even though the contrary is possible by God's power.
Is it possible that a man of Barr's education really wonders why some of us would not accept a natural explanation for the formation of stars and planets in light of discoveries made possible by the Hubble telescope?
Collins is surely right that the conversations and debates made possible by the modern critical tradition have injected fresh insights into old theological debates.
This was a new biological emergence, a vital breakthrough in the evolutionary history of the world, made possible by the creative order made available by God in that specific situation.
This was made possible by the power vested in the government to regulate and impose conditions on foreign investment to ensure that the growth generated by it accrues to all the communities.
If we place matter and man on a continuum, one very fruitful way to understand ourselves is to do so as far as possible by specifying our material make - up.
This stretching is made possible by analogy and makes possible new hypotheses.
Much of his discussion deals with the use of victim - impact statements in the penalty phase of capital cases, a use made possible by the Supreme Court's decision in Payne v. Tennessee (1991).
Even when they are asked without malice or reproach, the questioner still expects a deliberate, logical explanation, supported if possible by a few convincing and easily remembered arguments.
Obviously the great spread of Christianity was made possible by the prodigious expansion of European peoples which marked the nineteenth century.
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