Sentences with phrase «precursor for»

«Millennials showed especially strong increases in job confidence and income gains — a necessary precursor for increased housing demand from first - time homebuyers.»
Because of Bowlby's radical views: his empirical interest in what actually happens in childhood as a precursor for healthy or unhealthy development, it was difficult for him to assemble a research team.
Although they may have approached the matchmaking process objectively, they lacked a deep and nuanced understanding of how the partners matured as individuals over the years — which is unfortunate, considering identity development proves to be an important precursor for marital success.9
Increasing non-sexual touch can many times spark sexual desire but doesn't make your partner feel that the only time affection is shown is a precursor for sex.
When most executives think of their span of authority, «responsible for» seems to fit as a precursor for budgets, divisions, or teams.
I see my job search clients» biggest struggles coming from within themselves — everyone's yin vs. yang can become a precursor for failure.
Preparing for your Procter & Gamble assessments and interview is the greatest precursor for your success.
Calling it an «unmanned electric vertical - takeoff - and - landing (eVTOL) cargo air vehicle (CAV) prototype,» the aerospace giant said it could serve as a precursor for future autonomous flying aircraft.
Arg.us served as a precursor for Cambridge Analytica, according to a source familiar with the situation.
As ignorance is a necessary precursor for stereotypes, which in turn is necessary for prejudice, it is a very serious problem.
His lordship further observed that s 24 referred only to «impartiality», and that the DAC Committee (chaired by Lord Saville) whose report was the precursor for AA 1996 had considered against including «independence» within the statutory test.
It was the precursor for the proposed 4 - month LPP program and was abandoned when the LSUC assessed it to be virtually worthless (those may have been the exact words — mind you, notwithstanding that assessment, they waited another year before doing away with it), which assessment was obvious to everyone who went through it.
I think CET is a reasonable proxy for the historic Northern Hemisphere temperature and it appears to be often a precursor for other areas.
FGDs prevent most sulfur dioxide (one precursor for acid rain) from entering the atmosphere.
My research group has just submitted a paper for publication on the subject of autumn sea ice patterns as a precursor for wintertime snowfall and surface temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere.
Palaeontologists test theories of evolutionary relationships by predicting the nature of intermediate forms that might (with luck) be found — a recent example is the feathered «dino - bird» from China, which corresponded quite nicely with Heilbrunner's predicted precursor for Archaeopteryx from 1912 or so.
We can demonstrate that sustainable development isn't an indulgence but can be a precursor for success.
Crispy apples, crunchy leaves, and hot cider may ring in autumn for some people, but for us Gowanus Open Studios weekend, Oct. 21 - 22, is always the precursor for an excellent fall season, especially when paired with a slice of pie from Four & Twenty Blackbirds after all is said and done.
Jean Marie Perdrix, Hiroshi Sugimoto and David Wojnarowicz consider the exploitation of natural resources to the point of extinction, and Marco Esparza and Joachim Koester turn their attentions to the idea of self - empowerment as a potential precursor for redemptive violence in the name of civilization.
Paradoxically, this didn't prevent his broken, loose brushwork from acting as a precursor for abstract expressionism during the 1940s and 50s.
Walter Sickert's Nuit d'Été (circa 1906), for instance, with its chilly portrayal of a female nude sprawled on a bed, is a perfect precursor for viewing Freud's work.
A recurring motif is the boot, which also appears in other exhibitions as static object, a precursor for
A recurring motif is the boot, which also appears in other exhibitions as static object, a precursor for The man who rolled a stone up a hill.
They are interested in Detroit as a precursor for potential / impending economic, social, and ecological collapse.
However... could Tinkerbell be a precursor for a Peter Pan Play Set, or maybe a Fairies Play Set?
I also feel like the lack of a successful precursor for the developers to observe and learn from may be responsible for how uneven the pacing is in Evolve.
As fun as the return of NWC sounds, it's just a precursor for Nintendo's Digital Event at noon on June 16.
Acting as a downloadable precursor for Sacred III (the full - scale RPG sequel), Citadel aims to capture the lighthearted spirit of Ascaron's breezy franchise, while endearing itself to fans and newcomers alike.
Beta - carotene: Beta - carotene is a precursor for Vitamin A, an essential antioxidant needed for healthy skin and mucus membranes, the immune system, and vision.
I generally recommend this dog food because it contains wonderful additives such as L - Tryptophan that can effectively help in building protein block and even acts as a precursor for the Auxin, serotonin and Niacin.
The sit command is the precursor for the down command, so they share many facets and methods to train them.
I always watch to see how people interact with their pets, because it can be a precursor for aggression, defiance, and other behavioral problems in the home and in public.
Its a building block for protein biosynthesis and a precursor for serotonin, Niacin, and Auxin.
Although the dogs may not actually have thyroid problems themselves, low or high thyroid levels can be a precursor for immune system diseases in future generations.
Chronic inflammation can be a precursor for cancer or malignancy.
The SEC approval of ETMFs and potentially other requests for non-transparent active ETFs could lead to another phase of growth and innovation for ETFs in the U.S.» So while the index based ETF industry has been growing and fueling victory for the passive vs. active debate «traditional fund providers are taking action, creating ETF teams of their own as a precursor for potential future launches.»
the same font over the same part of a stock - image photograph is a precursor for a distinct lack of imagination on the part of the publisher, not to mention an inability to treat each work individually).
The precursor for the horrors that unveil themselves in Erica Ferencik's latest novel, The River at Night.
The main question is if AutoRip is a precursor for giving the ebooks away for free when you buy the print edition?
Vehicle electrification is an important precursor for ADAS and connected and automated vehicles as well as drive - by - wire and brake - by - wire systems.
The e-tron Quattro Concept is a precursor for an electric sport - utility vehicle that Audi plans to start producing in 2018.
As formative assessment is often a precursor for designing and implementing informed differentiated lesson plans, a copy of this book is a must have on every teacher's shelf.
Iona, who was one of three St Margaret's pupils to take part in the Intermediate Olympiad last year — a precursor for younger students — has been invited to attend an awards ceremony at the Institution of Engineering and Technology in London in the summer.
And some would say a precursor for modern business practices.
The Gotham Awards have recently become quite a strong precursor for the Oscars; both Moonlight and...
The Gotham Awards have recently become quite a strong precursor for the Oscars; both Moonlight and Spotlight started their runs here and both overcame formidable competition as the season went on but still managed to grab Best Picture at the end.
Of course there is Zelda U, but this is the perfect precursor for Zelda U a risk free (maybe) way of «trying something new with the franchise».
The confirmation of those nominated has been hotly anticipated, as the SAG Awards are often seen as a precursor for those who will be nominated for an Oscar.
Probs not much of a precursor for major categories given past winners, but interesting nonetheless on its own merits.
Because the Eddies are seen as a precursor for an Academy Award nod for Best Editing this has to be slightly disconcerting for distributor Open Road Films and the «Spotlight» team.
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