Sentences with phrase «response than the reverse»

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The evangelist who, when asked if Jesus is alive, replied, «I know he is: I spoke with him this morning,» offered, Gerrish says, «a wiser response than any attempt to prove the tomb was empty, though we might do better to reverse the order of the response
The JDF Center for Islet Cell Transplantation will fund 32 researchers to focus on four main goals: Reversing the overactive immune response that kills islet cells; finding new sources for islet cell transplants, such as pigs or genetically engineered cells; persuading the body to accept the transplanted cells without immunosuppressive drugs that often trigger worse side effects than the disease; and overcoming the technical difficulties of transplantation.
I guess my first reaction was similar to Sharon's — how best to reduce inflammation, but Dr. Fung, from your response, it sounds like reversing type 2 diabetes is more involved than that.
In response, savvy exam school promoters sometimes enter into treaties with the regular high schools — a sort of reverse quota system — and promise not to admit more than so many youngsters from particular districts or neighborhoods.
WASHINGTON — Chrysler announced the recall of 1.6 million Jeep Grand Cherokee sport - utility vehicles Thursday in response to a series of accidents in which the vehicles unexpectedly lurched into reverse, causing at least five deaths and more than 150 injuries.
WASHINGTON — Chrysler announced the recall of 1.6 million Jeep Grand Cherokee sport - utility vehicles Thursday in response to a series of accidents in which the vehicles lurched into reverse, causing at least five deaths and more than 150 injuries.
It's essentially the Lindzen strategy in reverse: having firmly wedded themselves to their politically convenient long tail of high values, their response to new evidence is little more than sticking their fingers in their ears and singing «la la la I can't hear you».
Finally, while it may be possible to scale back or reverse many responses to climate change (if they somehow proved to be more stringent than actually needed), it is difficult or impossible to «undo» climate change, once manifested.
Also, we used objective approaches to quantify neighbourhood attributes that allowed us to partially control for potential reverse causality due to depressed individuals tending to exhibit negative cognitive bias resulting in negative thoughts and perceptions.65 Residential self - selection bias is likely to be a trivial source of reverse causality in this study because Hong Kong's high levels of population density (6760 people / km2) and low percentage of developed land (less than 25 %) 66 limit most residents» choice of accommodation and 37 % of Hong Kong older adults live in public rental housing.67 Given the satisfactory response rate and the level of similarity in depressive symptoms and sociodemographic characteristics of participants recruited from two types of recruitment centres, the findings from this study are likely to be generalisable to the population of Chinese Hong Kong older adults matching the study eligibility criteria and other populations of older adults living in similar ultra-dense metropolises of Southeast Asia.
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