Sentences with phrase «small part of subjects»

I, for one, have rather definite views about a range of political topics, but politics, in the ordinary sense of the term, is a small part of subjects addressed in First Things.

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For nearly a century, animal agribusiness has forced farm animals into factory - like conditions, subjecting them to unspeakable cruelties: confining them in cages so small they can barely move, overcrowding them in massive warehouses, cutting off parts of their bodies without painkillers and more.
To subject the fans to that embarrassment, after we have paid over a good proportion of our income to support our club, and then to start quibbling over a small amount for the part solution, which in all honesty should've been done two months ago... the same penny pinching that was key to the catastrophic shambles on Sunday... unbelievable is an extreme understatement.
Also included are essays from individuals who do clinical research in industries, large and small; a listing of the kinds of opportunities available to clinical scientists; a snapshot of some of the research topics clinical scientists pursue; and discussion of the ethical considerations that are part and parcel of working with human subjects.
During Part 1 of the Study, certain dose levels of The Study Drug will be evaluated in small groups of subjects for a certain period of time before giving a higher dose to the next group of subjects.
There is a small part of me that believes I have this platform to be able to bring up subjects that not everyone wants to dive into, and I plan on continuing to share our journey as it unfolds in the future.
With regrets to Pierre Thoretton's understated but chilly L'amour fou, which comes at its subject through the reminiscences of his lifelong professional and personal partner Pierre Berge, Bonello's project is almost certainly the most fetching (thanks in no small part to costume designer Anais Romand), marrying a contemporary fixation on the limits of biographical storytelling with the sort of impressionist brushstrokes the Matisse devotee might have appreciated.
The UK Fair is complemented by a series of Near Me Fairs, smaller events that take place across the country and are an important part of the programme, helping 11 - 18 year olds from all backgrounds to discover close to home the exciting and rewarding science and engineering careers that their science and maths subjects can lead to.
In short, when the spotlight focuses on a small part of the curriculum, other subjects get left in the shadows.
Why, when a «subject» is right in front of us, are we only capable of recognizing, of grasping, that one small part we see?
With a population of 200,000 as of the last census, Glendale is a large enough city to have an economy that functions as an important part of the local economy, but small enough that the city economy is still subject to the swings of the national economy.
For bonds, only a small part, if any, of longer duration fixed income yields are in the form of capital gains, which could be subject to more favorable long term capital gains tax rates.
Small over-the-counter stocks represented a substantial part of his portfolio and he preferred to buy semi-listed stocks, which were not so often subject to course manipulation.
He was very much a part of the scene he documented on film, drinking, laughing, and dancing with his subjects into small hours and becoming as much a part of the atmosphere as the locals who frequented the same nightspots he did.»
How Mike Kelley's work has evolved and where it is going since his dramatic debut on the international art scene is the subject of this small - format book, published as part of Cantz's series dedicated to contemporary artists.
While seeking her readers» thoughts on the subject, Edmond explains the reasons for this policy: (a) Best Buy chooses vendors based on the quality and value of the product / service that ultimately is the best for its customers, and does not want there to be even the slightest suggestion that decisions are influenced by personal gain on the part of an employee; and (b) Best Buy believes that «fraud and corruption begin small and at the edges of a business relationship.»
Part of the problem may be that firms have difficulty seeing the value of routinely obtaining client feedback; only a small majority (54 %) «agreed» or «strongly agreed» with the proposition that their firm's feedback program had produced a return on investment and a significant minority were neutral on the subject.
With a population of 200,000 as of the last census, Glendale is a large enough city to have an economy that functions as an important part of the local economy, but small enough that the city economy is still subject to the swings of the national economy.
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