Sentences with phrase «root out common»

Most word processors have one and will root out common errors that guarantee rejection and / or bad reviews.

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Even when Christians are able to root out of their prayers all the repetitious mentioning of «Father» and «in Jesus» name,» it is still quite common for most Christians to end their prayers with the word, ``... in Jesus» name, Amen.»
According to the deepest roots of our common Judeo - Christian - Islam heritage, there is one prayer to God that is always answered: This is the prayer to weed out hatred in our hearts and souls.
One of the most gratifying things that has come out of Roots is so many people tell us they have made connections here and started doing work together and never realized they had the same things in common.
But it can be done — if we get people back to work and strengthen our economy, cut out waste and focus relentlessly on our priorities, and make sure difficult choices are not ducked, but are rooted in our values, in fairness and in common sense.
«It was assumed that common variants might be responsible for common diseases, but many diseases turn out to have many different rare variants at their root,» says James Lupski, a medical geneticist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
«It is fairly common practice to calculate forest carbon storage either incorporating root mass via a fudge - factor, or leaving it out altogether.
Since depression is thought to be like fever — a common set of symptoms likely rooted in multiple causes — lumping together genetic data from people with different underlying illness processes likely washed out, or statistically diluted, subtle evidence of effects caused by risk genes.
It might not be a «toxin'the way we traditionally define the term, but the American Institute of Stress warns that chronic stress has been linked to 3 out of 4 doctor's visits and may be one of the root causes behind more than 60 percent of common human illnesses.
There's a road map to saving ourselves in Happy Feet and it has something to do with revelling in difference rather than being repelled by it — of rolling ourselves up in alien culture so that a common language is rooted out.
Watching Nichols grow out of his indie roots (Shotgun Stories, Take Shelter) and tackle an all - too common motif with his lyrical script and silky - smooth direction has us pumped and giddy.
While he started out as a common street thug, Bulger became so much more due in large part to John Connolly (Joel Edgerton), an FBI Agent with roots from the very same neighborhood as the crime boss.
Also it has helped me ensure that common misconceptions (and there are many in Physics) are rooted out.
The assessments rooted in the Common Core standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics begin this year for 45.5 out of 50 states.
Causes & Cures reveals new neurological research about the root causes of these obstacles and lays out a comprehensive five - step protocol designed to help all educators identify and address common student academic and behavior issues.
The cars had common roots in the old Plymouth Reliant «K cars,» but carried an extended wheelbase, an updated suspension, and new styling (inside and out).
Multiple tutorials are better: a basic one, one for troubleshooting common problems, one for extra tips and tricks, and — to get the most out of it — ones for customizing, romming, and rooting.
The belief that Thermageddon will arise from our altering 1 / 3000th of the atmosphere in a century is in - your - face illogical, rooted in a dozen fallacies marked out by Aristotle as the commonest in human discourse.
Guest post by Monckton of Brenchley: «The belief that Thermageddon will arise from our altering 1 / 3000th of the atmosphere in a century is in - your - face illogical, rooted in a dozen fallacies marked out by Aristotle as the commonest in human discourse.
In paragraph 13, Justice Cromwell hands Justice Abella her thematic metaphor by setting out the «root» of the issue as an interplay between common law and statutory intention.
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