Sentences with phrase «so replete»

The instrumental record is so replete with limitations, errors, and manipulations that it is not even a crude estimate of the pattern of weather and its changes over time.
Some of the residues were so replete in their exploration of material and the simplicity and singularity of the process that they would go unquestionned.»
Original Screenplay is bursting with contenders, a grouping so replete with would - be nominees that at least one high - profile expected nominee is bound to get «snubbed.»
Just 71 minutes long, but so toenail - tweakingly pleased with itself, and so replete with pseud - ish posturing, that by the end it feels as if the whole thing must have been playing at quarter - speed.
While going through this process, we had the displeasure of discovering that there are several fake dating sites out there that are so replete with scammers and bots that it's quite difficult or even quite impossible for a user to dig their way past the illegitimacy of the website in order to find the genuine single women that are lurking there.
Such questions are totally understandable, and they're actually quite natural to have when considering an online subsector so replete with illegitimate activity.

Not exact matches

And so it is with Greece and the European Union, a saga lacking in noble heroes, but replete with negative emotions, short - sightedness and simplistic analysis.
The outstanding example, of course, is the Chinese government's long - running «one - child policy,» replete with forced abortions, public trackings of menstrual cycles, family flight, increased female infanticide, sterilization, and other assaults too numerous even to begin cataloguing here — in fact, so numerous that they are now widely, if often grudgingly, acknowledged as wrongs even by international human - rights bureaucracies.
Not - so - distant history is replete with «good Christians» participating in lynchings, feuds, duels, secret attacks in the middle of the night, and more.
Ephraim Radner's typically fertile reflection — replete with biting commentary and plenty of pox to go around, meted out courageously across party lines — finally alights on problems of Christian unity proper, and rightly so.
Fundamentalist Christians are replete with guilt and shame when it comes to many things, but nothing more so than s - ex.
Finally, Paul's corpus too is replete with references to Christ's sacrificial mission: salvation is obtained through Christ «who died for us so that whether we wake or sleep we might live with Him» (1 Thessalonians 5:10).
So I love to see the sun finally make an appearance as not only does it signal bright clothes, less frequent trips to the hairdresser for highlights but also a whole new menu replete with vibrant salads.
Two, cow's milk... some babies have a sensitivity to the protein in cow's milk, so if mom has a diet replete with this kind of dairy, and the baby is susceptible, mom is going to end up with a very uncomfortable and gassy baby.
Similarly, I've gotten so fed up with strangers feeding my children in their school classrooms that I recently pounded out a «manifesto» in protest, whereas when Le Billon sets up a table at her child's school to honor local agriculture, replete with fresh strawberries, crème frâiche, and homemade bread and jam, the other parents actually snap at her for daring to feed their children between meals.
So, in sum, Parker apparently believes that the majority of children participating in the NSLP come from stable, two - parent households (replete with fancy electronics, lawns, lawn mowers and well - stocked kitchens) and if only mom's pretty little head hadn't been muddled by pesky feminists, those children would all be heading out the door with a nutritious, home - packed lunch.
And when it comes to these children, who are so dependent on school meals for daily nutrition, it's incontestable that they are better served by the HHFKA's healthier school food mandates than by the SNA's current desire to return to foods higher in white flour and sodium, fruits and vegetables that kids are able to spurn on a daily basis, and school snack bars replete with pizza and fries.
While ruminating over why this should be, it is not impossible to embark on introspection by thinking out so many possibilities that politics is replete with.
So even when Florigene managed to engineer roses replete with the blue gene, they remained white.
Strawberries are harvested year - round, so the field is continually replete with workers; as a labor - intensive crop, strawberries mandated a people - centered approach to safety.
So, let's think about childhood — for most of us, it was replete with landlines — that is, a phone that had a handset as well as a base (some even with rotary dial), no call waiting, and an answering machine that dutifully recorded messages for you while you were out (and was polite enough not to remind you with a beep from your pocket that you could be ignoring possibly the most important phone call of your life).
So you're repleting the glycogen which will have some anabolic effects and it will uhm — it will help lower cortisol, too.
So, in my view it would seem that the body would do this to avoid toxicity due to overabundance of a certain vitamin or as was mentioned, perhaps other vitamins / hormones were not replete.
And so now I work on repleting someone's RBC magnesium and RBC zinc.
If my way of eating was so unhealthy, the Atkins forums would be replete with complaints.
Depending on your diet and digestive health, it can take 4 - 6 months or more to get nutrient replete, so patience is essential.
Another advantage is that because its been buried for so long, it is replete of any man made pollutants.
A fetus's thyroid isn't developed until after the first trimester, and so he is completely dependent upon the mother's properly working thyroid, including replete iodine.
Another category replete with wonderful work, but it's defined by the uniqueness of what Saoirse Ronan creates as «Lady Bird» — a character so entirely sure of herself, and yet so clueless.
So, if you'd like your school to be replete with corporate donations, supportive parents, motivated students, respected teachers, and sought - after administrators, I suggest the following simple changes in the way your school is run:
It's easy to be skeptical about school reform, because there have been so many efforts over so many years, all replete with their own jargon, and all producing still limited, and often unsuccessful, results.
To show other drivers that the 16V meant business, Volkswagen slapped on a body kit replete with oh - so -»80s fender flares and the requisite enormous — but functional — spoiler that split the rear glass.
So it's the real deal, replete with the fully independent rear suspension, and that, of course, means it's the handler of the class.
The big, retractable colour screen and multimedia system might be a bit old now, but it remains easy to use and replete with all the convenience functions you could want, so you can make full use of the 14 - speaker Bose sound system.
Early flyers - «Birdmen,» as they were called — were pioneers, heeding the same draw to riches or fame or illumination of the unknown that motivated those who had crossed uncharted oceans centuries before, and so aviation was replete with outsized personalities, brutal competition, and staggering bravery.
The mass media is replete with tricks that claim to help you achieve that million dollar portfolio (truthfully, that number is likely on the small side) and set sail into retirement so you can live the life you've always dreamed of while you slaved away at your day job.
Additionally, the area is incredibly well connected so you can head down to Faliraki or even the nearby Rhodes Town, which is replete with numerous restaurants, bars and shops to indulge in some retail therapy.
And while I question how any game can spend so long in Early Access with a decent crowd of supporters helpfully discovering glitches and somehow still achieve full launch replete with so many problems, it's good enough to make me look forward to seeing what first - time developer can achieve in the future, especially as they do seem to be genuine in their desire to get the game patched.
The natural evolution of this on Switch, so we thought, would likely be a Virtual Console replete with lovely, portable, HD GameCube games, but instead we're not getting one at all.
The deeply subversive strain in Belgian artist Wim Delvoye's work has never seemed so pronounced as in this replete sampling of his sculptures, drawings and video.
Furthermore, history is replete with examples of so called socio - technical lock - in: technological developments which cause belatedly - discovered negative impacts which are nearly impossible to halt or reverse.
So yes, Professor Pardy is absolutely correct that legislative instrumentalism is replete with «preferences,» but this does not, in and of itself, invalidate the legitimacy of making law based on those preferences.
So began as a legal right to foster and distribute learning, replete with clauses protecting university access to knowledge.
The world is replete with examples of accepted mythology and a chance conversation I had a year or so ago has led me to do a little informal research into what I now am starting to regard as «the Google myth».
So far the AC team's experience of Allo has mainly consisted of a messy group chat replete with stickers, GIANT SHOUTY TEXT and comically boring smart replies.
There's even a 5 - megapixel FaceTime camera replete with Retina Flash, so you can take your iPad selfie game to the next level as well.
When it comes time to sit down with your list of accomplishments, experience, skills and education, make sure that you forge an accounting manager resume that is replete with excellent grammar and spelling, and indicative of how well you've done to come so far in this life.
Deborah, once again, I must thank you for offering such a generous and exquisite cottage charm giveaway, replete with so many goodies to delight the eye and heart.
It was a pleasing spectacle to see so many parents leading their children, all with happy faces; some full of hope and others replete with satisfaction; some going to buy Christmas gifts, others carrying home those already purchased.»
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