The tiny cocoons were by far the smallest protein crystals ever imaged with X-ray crystallography, and
the results point the way to using even smaller crystals — or even uncrystallized proteins and other biomolecules — for structure analysis.
The result points the way for exploiting these enzyme traps in food processing, decontamination, biosensor design and any other pursuit that requires controlling catalysts and sustaining their activity.
These results point the way forward by showing just how much our schools can accomplish when academic rigor meets a community of faith.
Not exact matches
You might think that talking up your good
points was the fastest
way to get over regret, but the
results suggested otherwise.
While the asthma trial data is just one
point, the study's
results could go a long
way in assuring scientists that information generated through the platform (at least for certain kinds of studies) is on
point.
Even though the overall talk had gone well, she didn't let the positive
result get in the
way of
pointing out something I needed to fix.
Corporate earnings season for the U.S. market has passed the half
way point with over 260 of the S&P 500 constituents having reported and
results have been stupendous.
You get to the
point where you have tried every option and every
way of trying to control or manipulate the situation and as a
result, with each event, thing continue to go further and further downhill.
As a
result, even our pastor is starting to realize that what started out as «a class» to have a beginning and ending
point, is now a body of believers who don't want to leave the gathering, but to continue growning in a much more comfortable, meaningful setting than they have been used to in the church - building - lecture - learned
way of doing things.
One could
point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks about God and the world in such a
way that it is very clear that while God proffers a subjective aim which, if accepted, would
result in the greatest good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of choice with the
result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the best possible tomorrow.
Taken to extremes, it
results in treating all words for God as free - floating metaphors
pointing at a deity beyond all determinate language, which can be named in any
way that expresses the depths of human experience.
«But, Dr. DuBridge
points out, «A host of techniques capable of solving mankind's problems and easing his burdens can not be used because we do not know how to bring adequate resources of money, labor and materials, and most of all, management to bear on the problems — or bring them to bear in such a
way that the
results achieved would, in a monetary sense, justify the costs.»
I'll ignore the systematic consequences of such a view, and I'll just
point out that the Bible DOES speak of Jesus in a
way that doesn't just outline the consequences but PROMISES the
result.
There have been many folks who tried to
point me in the right direction, but my self hatred and the
resulting shame before God have stopped me from changing in a lasting
way.
He develops his argument against atypically atheistic Darwinism around the fact of evolutionary convergence: «The central
point is that because organisms arrive repeatedly at the same biological solution... this provides not only a degree of predictability, but more intriguingly
points to a deeper structure to life...» His viewpoint is quite clear: «Metric - sized animals that are the end -
result of many billions of years of prior stellar and biological evolution may be the only
way to allow at least one species to begin its encounter with God.
As a
result, Americans have come to expect this «bliss
point» in all or most of our foods, which is why so many find it hard to eat fresh vegetables, which luckily have not been engineered in this
way (yet).
Because, this recipe
results in fish sticks that are seasoned and cooked just the right
way, so that the tofu doesn't stand out like a sore thumb — the flavors are married so well and the textures so much on
point that the experience is wholly «fish sticks» and not «tofu trying to be fish sticks.»
Conclusion: Apart from the formal objectives, the course also
resulted in a overcoming of challenges, key learning
points related to finding the best
way to encourage both farmers and consumers in the healthy
way of life.
It's best at that
point to find creative
ways to get the same binding
result without xanthan.
It is a good illustration of a
point Dave DeWitt made in an article about how to get artificially high
results from a chile sample — a little dried Savina placenta will go a very long
way.
The Magpies, who travel to Aston Villa for their final game on Sunday, are a
point adrift of safety and are relying on other
results to go their
way.
This
result put them seven
points ahead of their rivals, and looked like putting them well on their
way to Champions League football, as Chelsea were also struggling and Bale was looking simply unstoppable.
Eveything once again
points to a shambles for the oncoming Season... Hopefully this won't lead to infighting amongst the fans and Jens might actually be allowed to motivate the team in his own inimitable
way... which might
result in similar displays to that laid down in the FA Cup Final.Whatever the ineptitude of Wenger there remains a core of fairly decent players who can «achieve» on their day... We as supporters all can.
Hull look a reinvigorated side under Marco Silva, as they have picked up impressive
results and crucial
points as they try and fight their
way out of a relegation battle.
Ranked 11th in the preseason polls, the Cardinal figured out creative
ways to blow scoring chances — they rank 110th in
Points Per Scoring Opportunity (first downs inside the opponent's 40)-- and suffered three three -
point losses (to USC, Notre Dame, and Utah) as a
result.
If we beat Villa and
results go our
way we could be a
point off 3rd after Monday.
Best
result liverpool v man u would be a draw that
way we are 5 clear of scousers and 3 clear of man u then we can finish liverpool off at home win that and go 8
points clear of them then do nt think we will loose 3 of all the remaining games so lets hope for a draw today and same with chelski a hull victory would be amazing but cant see it happening maybe a draw is best we can hope for!
As he
pointed out, all of our recent Champions League exits have gone the same
way and that all of our second leg
results would have taken us through if only we had drawn at home.
Why we always have to
point finger at someone when the
result does not go our
way?
A quick look at the recent run of Arsenal
results suggests that Arsene Wenger has every right to
point to the
way his team have defended as a major reason why Arsenal are in the sticky situation we currently find ourselves in.
We go out a similar
way way too much, maybe 1 - 0 wouldn't be the worst
result, certainly no
point shooting ourselves in the foot by pouring forward for equaliser.
You obviously look at week to week
results, klopp has a meddioca team and lacks depth compared with Arsenal and Arsenal players, yes they have one or two great players but we have a better team on paper, I was tring to make a
point that we need a manager who multi tasks with ambition agretion and caring, it's clear now that AW lacks ambition yes he would like to win trophies but not this
way
It's a shame those
results did nt go our
way, but every team can pick out games where they dropped
points they could've won.
Results haven't been going their
way on the pitch as they slipped to a 2 - 1 defeat to Bournemouth at the weekend, which leaves them eight
points adrift of the top four.
So a win would leave us eight
points clear but there is no
way we should take the
result for granted, especially after we had to use up a massive slice of our good fortune to bring all thgree
points back from the away tie.
At home and needing the
points you would expect Arsenal to at least be positive but against the pace and clinical counter attacking of the visitors that may not be the best
way of getting a
result.
Well, to be honest, I still had hopes before the Palace game but after that shocking
result there's no forking
way that we will be finishing in the top four, even if the above teams do end up dropping
points.
Wenger himself doesn't want to spend all in the name of «I have not got the right quality in the market, the prices are
way above their actual valuation» etc. but even if he does buy, it's difficult to believe anything could easily change at the moment because he doesn't have guts to
point fingers at players who even make serial mistakes e.g. xhaka in three consecutive games, his three mistaken passes have
resulted into three goals which I doubt a coach like maurinho can tolerate.
But we are on top and right in the race.a
point at anfield is not a bad
result and from the
way we went behind twice its not two
points dropped.for me its a fair
point.
if you watch that match again you will notice ozil tracking back often pressuring the ball, this is not the ozil of last year, to me he was excellent today, give chelsea credit, the have a strong back 4, if you only need a
point, its pretty close to certain, terry's interview was revealing, he said they played
way to open in the 1st half, just decided to shut it down the second half, he praised arsenal as a very good squad on the ball, was a decent
result, tired of loosing to them,
A draw would have been a good
result for Arsenal as well, but if either of the top two teams was to win I think that the best thing from an Arsenal
point of view was a win for Tottenham, even if we really do not like our north London rivals, and it appears that Arsene Wenger feels the same
way.
there is some suggestion that wenger is backtracking on his fervent stance regarding what players would be staying at the club for the remainder of the season... some might deduce that this is all part of a much bigger, more elaborate plan... by shifting the blame wenger is attempting to, not so slyly, flip the narrative... by doing so he hopes to evoke empathy from his most ardent supporters, while attempting to rally any fence - sitters, whose faith was waning unless a more legitimate agent of blame emerges... unfortunately, and incredibly insulting to the fans, when wenger attempts to spin a tale and / or tries to eat his own words, he doesn't seem to play it all the
way through in his head, so invariably gaping holes emerge... say we believed his version of the truth, would that not make him either an incredibly well - paid custodian of destruction or a spineless jellyfish because what manager worth his weight in salt would stay at a club that didn't give him final say after 20 years of supposed «success»... no matter the answer, neither bodes well for us... how ironic, in a
way, since many pundits claim this team has lacked a «spine» for some years now... so whether we win, lose or draw on Sunday is frankly immaterial, as the problems will remain, and although it will be easier to digest if we left the Pool with 3
points, it might just be the worst
result for the betterment of this club... a fact that both breaks my heart and baffles the mind
Tottenham are placed sixth at the moment, three
points behind Manchester United and, should
results go their
way, could draw level with the final Champions League spot this weekend.
With the news that Jay Cutler is likely lost for the season with a broken thumb, the sportsbooks have adjusted their lines in a dramatic
way for this matchup,
resulting in a five
point swing in favor of the road dog Bears.
A managers responsibility is: 1) To assemble a team with the right mental, physical and technical ability 2) To develop the players individually 3) To select the team best suited to get the
result against the opposing team 4) To implement the right tactics against the opponents in all matches 5) To create team spirit 6) To motivate then players to work 100 % always 7) By
way of the first 5
points to get the best possible
result for the club
The
way we played the UCL for the past five + years was shambolic, so I'm actually glad we're out of a competition that serves as a humiliation tool and costs us
points in the league, due to morals being shattered by bad
results against top sides.
There are two
ways to look at the inevitable return of Brand: either they return to the methodical halfcourt offense,
resulting in lower
points scored, or they try to integrate Brand into the fast - paced style of play they've been featuring in his absence.
The
results have been OK — they're 16
points back of their supposed same - city rivals, by the
way — but there are plenty of problems with this team right now.
That is not an insignificant contribution, and Jose Mourinho is now facing an interesting selection headache, but one that he will not mind doing so, as long as the
results continue to be the
way they are at this
point in time.
«You see teams take
points off each other every week with how competitive the Premier League is, the bottom team can take
points off the top team, so we just have to see what
results go our
way and we need to keep doing what we need to do, which is to win games.»