Not exact matches
Ultimately, his study showed that
chance would
produce an average CEO
effect of 13.3 percent.
(breeding and education designed to
produce only the best individual types) and racial eugenics (the grouping or intermixing of different ethnic types being not left to
chance but
effected as a controlled process in the proportions most beneficial to humanity as a whole), both, as I well know, present apparently insuperable difficulties, administrative and psychological.
Young explained that using proteins rather than live agents to
produce an immune reaction significantly reduces the
chance of side
effects.
Vitamins B6 and B12 don't absorb well when taken orally, so the small amounts placed in most energy drinks will likely have little
chance of
producing the desired
effect.
It helps prevent the growth and development of Dilofilaria immitis larva so that it will not have a
chance to
produce the various
effects it has on the body, especially the heart and the arteries.
Taken together, Ossorio's work
produces quite a heady
effect, and through this Saturday at Michael Ronsefeld Gallery, one has a
chance to see thirty - three of these fertile — and at times febrile — works of this artist who is often overshadowed by his more famous friends but worthy of consideration on his own terms.
Automatism in art means the painter's confidence in the power of the organism to
produce interesting unforeseen
effects and in such a way that the
chance results constitute a family of forms; all the random marks made by one individual will differ from those made by another, and will appear to belong together, whether they are highly ordered or not, and will show a characteristic grouping.