Therefore, where genetic variation is depleted in a population, migration of breeding animals from a different population is the only
practical means of regeneration to enable selection.
The most
practical means by which I could get my proof was by accumulating it in graduate school.
They're the
only practical means of rapidly addressing two crises — global warming and our dependence on finite energy resources largely derived from the world's most volatile regions.
There are millions of people worldwide who use the automobile as the
most practical means of transportation.
Therefore, making the smart decision to look for an internship can be a
more practical means of obtaining this kind of professional experience.
My clients enjoy an increased understanding of themselves and the world around them while
learning practical means of managing their thoughts and behavior and building / increasing their inner sense of security.
As the film demonstrates, we now have a solution to shelter killing and it is not difficult, expensive, or
beyond practical means to achieve.
We now have a solution to shelter killing and it is not difficult, expensive, or
beyond practical means to achieve.
Dr. Peale applied the latest techniques of psychology
with practical means of controlling one's fear and insecurities.
Fulfilling that obligation will
give practical meaning to the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities.
«The institution must be willing to recognize the value of
developing practical means to removing social and cultural barriers,» says Gregory Aponte, a professor in the Department of Nutritional Science and Toxicology and director of the new center.
Identifying victims was the first challenge as often these people did not realize they were being abused and then it was critical to
find practical means to stop the traffickers.
«If we are to apply these high tests before industrial action can be taken, then it is incumbent on us to provide trade unions with the best
practical means available to achieve the full participation of their members,» Kerslake said.
As such toys can be very convenient and
very practical means of providing «companionship» for our pooches especially if they learn to associate the dog toy with moments spent with us.
But I'd be foolish to overlook that the legislated definition of a recession
bestows practical meaning upon the consecutive quarterly declines, which actually makes it more meaningful than a «true» recession.
Warren Johnson («Paths Out of the Corner,» IDOC International, North American edition, October 1972) has
proposed practical means for starting such communities.
The
obvious practical meaning of all this is that the fundamental problems we face today — nuclear war, population growth, pollution, the intolerable gap between the rich nations and the poor ones, the intelligent use of scarce world resources — are global in scope.
Chicago designer Jim Coudal is a fan: «It's lovely when an abstract geometric can quickly and definitively
convey practical meaning.»
Ritual objects for domestic use such as reliquary boxes, chalices and bowls captured in lush black and white, cease to hold their
original practical meaning as one now encounters them: behind glass, as artifacts in museums.
But resiliency has little
practical meaning when talking about the spread of urbanization, monocultures in agriculture, large — scale destruction of the Amazon, or projects such as the Alberta Tar Sands development.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued a judgment on important jurisdictional matters for cartel follow on cases; while it is being criticised for what it says (or does not say) about the applicability of arbitration clauses, its
real practical meaning may lie in the claimant - friendly and clear decision that cartel victims can sue cartelists in the court of the cartel victim's domicile.
I know that industry groups and Provincial Governments are contributing useful advice
on practical means of reducing duplication and improving / restoring cooperation between Federal and Provincial authorities.
Tissue engineering provides a more
practical means for researchers to study cell behavior, such as cancer cell resistance to therapy, and test new drugs or combinations of drugs to treat many diseases.
Best estimates were that up to 10,000 Wanderers supporters made the interstate journey via all manner of creative, cost saving and
practical means by air, road and even rail.
We can either turn our back on the Stolen Generation, or we can specifically acknowledge past injustices with an apology by our national leadership and
with practical means to address the loss and grief that so many indigenous Australians have suffered as a result of being removed from their families.
Consequently, in the past 20 years his research has evolved from an early focus on prioritizing the effects that humans have on coral reefs and the role that marine protected areas play in conserving biological diversity and ecological processes, to developing theoretical and simulation models of coral reefs that will help predict and suggest alternatives to reduce detrimental effects, to
developing practical means to restore degraded reefs through manipulation of the food web and management.
Can significant need, estate sufficiency and potential
other practical means to meet the need be assessed when the death of the payor may not occur for years or even decades?
Benford's analysis convinced James Guillochon and Avi Loeb of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics that sailships might afford the
most practical means of space travel, both within and out of the solar system.
With some larger infestations, the use of pesticides may be the only
practical means of control.
Learn
the practical means to identify and capture solid talent!
The topic of hope has been a consistent theme of process theology.9 The weakness of process theology has been not neglect of the topic but neglect of
its practical meaning for public problems.
This understanding of
the practical meaning of our first freedom makes it easier to see why the practice it protects so easily outgrows the narrow bounds of the exercise of religion as envisioned by our legal system.
Its use of psychoanalytic techniques in its therapy provided it with
the practical means of getting at these underlying causes.
In a century that had seen two hideous world wars and innumerable examples of massive human suffering, John Paul established a new Feast of Divine Mercy, giving men and women
a practical means of accessing the forgiveness of a loving God.