Your understanding requires you to come up with a way to explain away God's
repeated use of the term «I Am», a very singular and declarative statement.
But back to Khloé's
repeated use of the term: At best, it's an innocent mistake, but it's clearly already hurt a lot of feelings.
The repeated use of the term «undeniable» by bloggers and activists commenting on the report is merely the latest attempt by the warmists to claim that there's nothing more to be said about climate policy — that the debate is over.
Not exact matches
And, in remarks
repeated almost word for word on the Astral deal, he said «The market has evolved completely in
terms of use of video and TV, to all three screens [TV, online and mobile], and with the introduction
of tablets, really four screens,» he said.
«If we detect
repeated use of unauthorized apps in violation
of our
terms, we reserve all rights, including suspending or terminating your account,» the email goes on to warn.
«After
repeated attempts to resolve issues with the Southwest Monkey website, Southwest is now pursuing claims associated with violations
of our website
terms and the unauthorized
use of our trademarks.»
There is no doubt we will find the going tough on the export side, and we will not be able to
repeat in the short
term the sort
of figures we have become
used to over the past five years.
See the
repeated use of the «cure»
term in Mitchell K.
I'm not sure what
terms I'll
use (for fear
of her
repeating them in public) but I do want to explain the entire process.
Individual growth curve models were developed for multilevel analysis and specifically designed for exploring longitudinal data on individual changes over time.23
Using this approach, we applied the MIXED procedure in SAS (SAS Institute) to account for the random effects
of repeated measurements.24 To specify the correct model for our individual growth curves, we compared a series
of MIXED models by evaluating the difference in deviance between nested models.23 Both fixed quadratic and cubic MIXED models fit our data well, but we selected the fixed quadratic MIXED model because the addition
of a cubic time
term was not statistically significant based on a log - likelihood ratio test.
The Middle English word diaper originally referred to the type
of cloth rather than its
use; «diaper» was the
term for a pattern
of repeated, diamond shapes, and later came to describe a white cotton or linen fabric with this pattern.
At the conference, which lasted 80 minutes, Trump forced a point he has been
repeating in early morning tweetstorms for days: all
of the controversial news about his administration is nothing more than «fake news» — a
term he has come to
use for any news article he does not like — and that the mainstream media is out to get him.
Asked after the hearing about her
use of the
term «ethnic cleansing», Mark - Viverito acknowledged it was «strong» terminology and noted that she was
repeating the professor's language.
This strengthening
of connections between neurons through
repeated use is called Long
Term Potentiation, or LTP.
By means
of microcultures, in which single sensory and motor neurons
of Aplysia were plated together, miniature excitatory postsynaptic potentials attributable to the spontaneous release
of single transmitter quanta from individual presynaptic neurons were recorded and
used to analyze long -
term facilitation induced by
repeated applications
of 5 - hydroxytryptamine.
«Our study has several distinct strengths compared to prior studies including the large number
of participants, long -
term follow - up, large number
of cardiovascular events that were confirmed by medical record review, detailed information about diet and other cardiovascular disease risk factors, and
repeated assessment
of calcium supplement
use over the 24 - year follow up period,» said Julie Paik, MD, MPH, BWH Channing Division
of Network Medicine, Department
of Medicine, lead study author.
«In
terms of repeat transactions, the effective
use of CMC tools creates a significant opportunity for online sellers who wish to reinforce swift guanxi with buyers via building buyers» trust.»
The researchers
used data from the long -
term Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, which includes 25 years
of repeated measures
of marijuana exposure starting in early adulthood.
The GCMRC makes consistent, long -
term repeated measurements
using scientifically accepted protocols to measure status and trends
of key resources, including native and nonnative fish, sandbars, water quality, aquatic food base, riparian vegetation, and cultural sites.
She points out (as we here at ACSH have been saying for years) that the
term itself has no real scientific or medical meaning, outside
of its
repeated (emphatic)
use by those with an anti-chemical agenda and their pals in the media...
However, when we wipe out the beneficial bacteria — and they are extremely vulnerable to broad spectrum antibiotics, to the contraceptive pill, to steroid medications prescribed on a long
term basis, in fact to the majority
of modern drugs that are
used on a
repeat prescription basis — we end up with what is called gut dysbiosis (damaged gut flora).
Many
of these ingredients are only advised for short
term use, since
repeat intake can cause digestive issues and many other symptoms.
Things that can compromise your body's ability to absorb nutrients are illnesses
of the digestive system such as Celiac Disease, Crohn's, IBS, damage to the digestive system due to
repeated use of antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, chronic stress, long -
term food sensitivities, and inflammation in your gut.
A person can be born with an immunodeficiency or acquire it through: infection
repeated antibiotic
use steroid
use (including steroid inhalers) disease malnutrition burns long -
term, low - level demands increased immunoglobulin response as a side effect
of different pharmaceuticals that can suppress the immune system An immunodeficiency could cause your test results to be inaccurate, giving a false negative.
Infrequent
terms of Deity and a
repeated term for an illegitimate child (properly
used) are contained in the script.
Two scenes include the
repeated use of an extreme sexual expletive, along with other scatological
terms and expletives.
However, parents should note this PG - 13 film includes the brutal beating
of a national security agent,
repeated terms of Deity, the
use of a strong sexual expletive and portrayals
of drunkenness.
An oft -
repeated medical
term for a female body part and strong sexual slang words are
used in the script along with the discussion
of sexual aids and a lusty passage from a romance novel.
That's the general process in which any person can
use the LMS, and your process
of integrating
term papers into it may be
repeated with any other assignment.
Given that there is a greater volume, variety and claimed importance on data and data
use in schools, this study sought to find out what was meant by the key
terms data and data
use in the current literature; to make some initial analysis
of such and to show one approach that has been successfully
used that avoids
repeating the limitations in the earlier literature.
While many principals extol the benefits
of using student achievement data as a diagnostic tool, officials downtown remain deeply suspicious
of the longer -
term consequences that will accompany
repeated failures to make adequate yearly progress.
In his L.A. Auto Show unveiling
of the facelifted MKZ, he
used the
term «progressive luxury,» then
repeated the «quiet luxury» description, then introduced the 2017 model with the optional twin - turbo V - 6.
However, long -
term SWM player
use of this server is not advisable due to
repeated documented bugs, including documented instances
of moderator - approved anti-SWM instakills, an unmoderated and easily exploited kick system, kernel instruction corruption, privilege escalation exploits, and most worrisome, statistics showing gaps in achievement between players on different difficulty settings in spite
of adjustments.
In 1966 Alloway coined the
term Systemic Art to «describe a type
of abstract art characterized by the
use of very simple standardized forms, usually geometric in character, either in a single concentrated image or
repeated in a system arranged according to a clearly visible principle
of organization».
Although none
of the artists actually accepted the
term «Minimalism», their common
use of serial, modular or
repeating forms (from Carl Andre's floor sculptures
of readymade bricks or Judd's stacked boxes) as well as the abstraction and industrial production
of the work, drew these artists» work together.
According to Chilvers (2004) «earlier in 1966 the British art critic Lawrence Alloway had coined the
term «Systemic art», to describe a type
of abstract art characterized by the
use of very simple standardized forms, usually geometric in character, either in a single concentrated image or
repeated in a system arranged according to a clearly visible principle
of organization.
Repeat, fast - forward, rewind, pause, recycle, live, delay: these
terms are part
of the language we
use to describe how temporality is manipulated in the contemporary world.
Thus, we should be careful not to play into the hands
of this campaign by
using the
term inappropriately, or even
repeating it unnecessarily.
Use of the
term «denier» is not always deliberate, in that some people mindlessly
repeat it, but that doesn't make it less offensive.
We also make
use of two lengthy control simulations conducted with CESM1 under constant 1850 radiative conditions: a 2200 - year control run
using the fully - coupled configuration (hereafter
termed the «coupled control run»), and a 2600 - year control run
using only the atmospheric model component coupled to the land model component from CESM1 with a specified
repeating seasonal cycle
of sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and sea ice conditions taken from the long -
term climatology
of the fully - coupled control run (hereafter
termed the «atmospheric control run»).
Also
repeated use of hoaxers, cranks and other pejorative
terms certainly isn't going to win over minds
of of those on the fence in this discussion.
The FDA has announced that long
term and high dose
use of Reglan is linked to Tardive Dyskinesia, a highly disabling medical condition that creates
repeated involuntary muscle movements
of the face, tongue, eyes, arms and legs.
The example
of an extremely difficult legal problem from a computational perspective that I keep
repeating ad nauseam are all the legal transactions involved (and usually implicitly negotiated) in buying a cupful
of coffee and whatever other property transactions it may entail (e.g. ownership
of the container, short -
term lease to
use some part
of the premises etc.).
The «
repeated use of unauthorized apps in violation
of our
terms» could see the pirated Spotify accounts shut down.
Population average models were
used to account for the longitudinal study design and correlation
of repeated measurements, and an interaction
term between maternal education (our socioeconomic measure) and age was included in order to examine whether differences in health inequalities by age were statistically significant.
Non-linear features that have become more widely
used include: measures
of entropy (sample entropy and approximate entropy), which measure irregularity and randomness
of signals; detrended fluctuation analysis, to distinguish between short -
term internal variations and longer
term variations; power law exponent, which determines the fractal nature
of the interbeat interval signal; and recurrence quantification analysis, a method to quantify
repeating instances
of signals, as well as algorithms such as Teager - Kaiser energy and Lempel - Ziv complexity.