Sentences with phrase «remarkable degree»

In an age when nations are fragmenting» with some thirty «five civil wars underway over the face of the globe and cultural hatreds dormant sometimes for centuries now reawakening» Hungary seems to display a truly remarkable degree of cosmopolitan tolerance.
Even by the heavily multicultural standards of New York City, Jackson Heights, a neighborhood in the northwest part of Queens, boasts a truly remarkable degree of ethnic diversity.
«It is very remarkable the degree to which there is a consensus,» National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) official Galen Carey told the Times, which reports that «no prominent pastor» has spoken out against the immigration effort.
As Eberstadt said at her book launch, «their movement has repeatedly assailed religious people as self - righteous, ignorant of history, and humorless, all the while remaining self - righteous, ignorant of history, and humorless itself to a quite remarkable degree
And Lee, for the first time bringing to mind the trenchant American visions of John Ford, crafts a film distinguished by its terrific performances, lyrical appreciation of landscapes and faces, and remarkable degree of historical accuracy, qualities supported by the contributions of cinematographer Frederick Elmes, production designer Mark Friedberg, and costumer Marit Allen.
Except for the absence of gleeful Assassination Arts and Crafts, the situations mirror each other to a remarkable degree, and the administration has little reason to fear anything from the right except for their boisterous opposition and the possibility that the more spiteful among them might sing «na, na, na, na, hey, hey, goodbye» as Marine One carries the former President Obama to Andrews Air Force Base.
While decisive steps have been taken at several points in your history to place limits on the exercise of power, the nation's political institutions have been able to evolve with a remarkable degree of stability.
To a remarkable degree he and his team succeeded, but Romero is not flawless.
Nonetheless, one can find numerous insights scattered throughout his writings which coincide to a remarkable degree with Sullivan's clinically oriented observations.1
«We do see a remarkable degree of similarity about what it's like to be a minority in society,» Smith said.
They have certainly made adjustments to the new situation in which students come to prepare for jobs, but to a remarkable degree they maintain the liberal arts tradition.
To a remarkable degree, marriage in America today is exactly what these newlyweds increasingly say that it is: a loving relationship of undetermined duration created of the couple, by the couple, and for the couple.
Out of the struggle upward the literature was born and by it India's life has been shaped and controlled to a remarkable degree, for India's sacred literature is no mere museum piece.
To a remarkable degree, this happened.
Theological reflection has, for example, converged to a remarkable degree with some aspects of the social sciences in its concern for the symbolically constructed character of reality.
Through his knowledge and understanding he has achieved a remarkable degree of self - determination.
Likewise, when it came to racial issues, Pentecostal worship was characterized by «a remarkable degree of interracial fraternity.»
The image of many paths up the same mountain expresses the way in which Hindus of many sub-traditions have been able to accept and affirm one another with a remarkable degree of tolerance.
There is actually a remarkable degree of correlation between the two parties» economic plans — and the extent to which they mislead the public about their principles.
Public Knowledge's SVP Harold Feld commented that it showed «people are engaged on this issue to a remarkable degree, and are drawing their own conclusions about it rather than echoing talking points — even talking points from trusted sources.»
In sum, although the transatlantic link defines the membership and the orientation of interests that NATO is meant to serve, its activities — military operations, political partnerships, and substantive concerns — are all global to a remarkable degree.
The 2008 and 2012 Obama campaigns relied on volunteer enthusiasm to a remarkable degree, with hundreds of thousands of people downloading «walk lists» of houses to visit in their neighborhoods and phone numbers to call.
But recently we were on the Charlie Rose show together, talking about evolution and biology and Darwin, back and forth with a remarkable degree of harmony between the two of us.
«We also identified a neurovascular mesh inside its snout that resembles those of modern crocodiles to a remarkable degree.
«Since social media facilitates conversations between people all over the world, we were curious why we still see such a remarkable degree of geographical differentiation in online language,» said Eisenstein.
Taken collectively, these demonstrations allow us to conclude that a remarkable degree of «wisdom» about the statistics and physical laws of transparency are wired into visual processing, through a combination of natural selection and learning.
When Price studied the Inuit he found not only nearly complete immunity to tooth decay so long as they were eating their native diet, but also a remarkable degree of muscular and skeletal perfection rarely seen among other peoples.
Mitt, Greg Whiteley's fly - on - the - wall documentary about Mitt Romney's two presidential campaigns, is always interesting (how could it not be, with the remarkable degree of access the candidate gave the filmmaker?)
Power also brings a remarkable degree of technical skill to the film, cutting between his two chronologies at telling moments and turning the idyllic surroundings into a place where danger and horror seems to rest behind each bend in the trail.
Since it was founded in 1994 — at a time when Miramax ruled the American indie business — Fox Searchlight has operated with a remarkable degree of autonomy as part of the larger Fox entertainment empire.
Vaughn succeeds to a remarkable degree.
The film has been rescanned and cleaned up to a remarkable degree, I'd wager it has never looked this good.
Part of what makes Ade's films special is the remarkable degree of specificity she pours into them.
But Coens characters are typically childless to a remarkable degree.
Bertrand Tavernier's ambitious, passionate story about French filmmakers who continued to work under the Nazi occupation, and to a remarkable degree made the films they wanted to make.
NCLB was enacted with a remarkable degree of bipartisan support, but over time it lost most of its fans, and it's not an exaggeration to say that by the end it was detested by many people in the education world.
«She has facilitated communication to a remarkable degree and is skilled at blending constructive comments with useful criticism - always with a kind and positive spirit.
To a remarkable degree, standards - based education has become national policy.
By 2008, the efforts by individual states to set college - and career - ready standards for high school graduates led to a remarkable degree of consistency in English and mathematics requirements.
In addition, ACT Engage can predict — with a remarkable degree of accuracy — how likely each of your students is to earn a GPA greater than 2.0 and persist through the first year of college.
ACT Engage also can predict — with a remarkable degree of accuracy — how likely each of your first - year students is to return for a second year, and whether they will earn at least a 2.0 GPA.
ACT Engage College also can predict — with a remarkable degree of accuracy — how likely each of your first - year students is to return for a second year, and whether they will earn at least a 2.0 GPA.
We can now predict — with a remarkable degree of accuracy — which students are more likely to struggle with academic achievement, timely graduation, and college admission.
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