Sentences with phrase «sharp break»

My first reaction was that, indeed, the overcoming of theological anthropocentrism required a very sharp break with traditional Christianity including its Biblical grounding.
1 The very sharp break between side and rear surfaces results in a kind of low fin similar to the P1800's from fifty years ago.
Still, a few large, sharp breaks in the pavement encountered at high speed did slam the suspension against its bump stops.
Yet even in the general case it appears completely clearly that the system doesn't follow any dynamics of the kind «trend + noise» but on the contrary presents sharp breaks, pseudoperiodic oscillations and shifts at all time scales.
«A short, sharp break off of all - time highs is never how bear markets begin» adding they tend to fall by 2 to 3 percent a month over their entire duration, with most of the decline coming in the last 40 percent.
But one of the ways to improve against sharp breaking balls is to face those pitchers who can maximize those pitches with location and control — and fail — and learn — and keep working that program.
His only flaw is rounding his routes too much, but that can be corrected, and he has the quickness and cutting ability to make sharper breaks.
However, recent high - resolution radio images of some winged galaxies show sharp breaks where a pair of jets angles off in a new direction, rather than sweeping out gradual curves.
Lee Lozano's huge sectioned canvases have a directional paint quality sweeping through and around curves into sharp breaks.
Font's strategy would mark a sharp break — and perhaps offer a blueprint for other clubs, as they try to modernize their operations.
The first quarter of 2018, though, marked a sharp break from calendar 2017, one of the most remarkable years in market history.
My thesis has been that the sharp break from All Time Highs in late January was a «sign» that the character of the market had changed from a «buy the dip» environment to a two - way trading market and I've looked for opportunities to sell «bounce back» rallies that ran out of steam.
My bias is that the sharp break from All Time Highs in early February was a big deal and not just another Buy The Dip opportunity.
To them, recent years have involved a sharp break from our political tradition, and they call for a recovery — not only of our moral order but of our constitutional order, too.
This was certainly a sharp break with individualism.
The transition from archaic to axial modes of thought had occurred in India without a sharp break.
After all, there was no sharp break between the ministry of Jesus and the experience of the church.
Confucius stands in sharp contrast to Zoroaster, Buddha, Jesus, and Mohammed, indeed, to most of the great founders of religion, in that he represents no sharp break with the past.
A cutter acts like a hard slider with a smaller, sharper break.
Ms. James spent her first year in office largely cheering on the mayor's progressive initiatives — a sharp break from the combative tack against former Mayor Michael Bloomberg that Mr. de Blasio took when he was public advocate.
The intervention comes after the Liberal Democrats overturned a Conservative majority of 23,000 in the Richmond Park by - election with a campaign fought on their demands to avoid a sharp break with the EU.
The Cuomo platform, laid out in material released last weekend after he announced his gubernatorial bid, includes a harsh critique of dysfunction and corruption and a sharp break from the direction of recent fiscal decisions made by a Democratic - led government.
This time Suddendorf found a sharp break between the 3 - year - olds and the 4 - year - olds.
In fact, you can normally tell where the ice starts to float by a sharp break in slope at the grounding line.
Of course, that would mark a sharp break with our 21st century tradition of simple - minded clashes between those celebrating the wonders of test - based accountability and those who denounce it as a threat to the republic.
We can start by holding up as exemplary lessons that represent a sharp break with the skills - driven, all - texts - are - created - equal approach has come to dominate too many classrooms.
Common Core supporters should be showcasing lessons that represent a sharp break with the skills - driven, all - texts - are - created - equal approach that has come to dominate too many classrooms.
We need a sharp break with tradition.
The extended side sills and aeroblade mouldings behind the front wheels serve to create a sharp break - off point between the lower bodywork and the road surface in order to keep the airflow attached to the car's sides for as long as possible.
The new movement to passive investments is a sharp break from the historical quest for excellence.
Patterning and scale recall wall paintings by Sol LeWitt, but without an algorithm — and with a sharper break with the wall.
In their own stand against it, these artists demand a sharper break from established practices than any generation since before Modernism.
«I don't believe there was a sharp break and this [Pop Art] is replacing Abstract Expressionism.
Such changes, he says, represent a sharp break with the past, not a slow evolution.
Law Society — Access to justice must be available for all (solicitors» representative body): «If the Government persists with these proposals it would represent a sharp break from the long - standing bipartisan consensus that effective access to justice is essential to underpin the rule of law... Legal aid clients are some of the most vulnerable in society and good legal representation where required is essential if they are to obtain justice.»
The Law Society, which published its own access to justice review today, has said that «only the poorest of the poor will continue to be eligible for legal aid» and that the proposals represent «a sharp break from the long - standing bipartisan consensus that effective access to justice is essential to underpin the rule of law ``.
This was supported by a scree plot which indicated a sharp break after two components.
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