Sentences with phrase «still characterized»

The investment world is still characterized by a significant amount of risk aversion and conservative behavior since the Great Recession.
Pretty much all existing GCMs take into account changes in cloud albedo effects (though these are still characterized by a fairly high level of uncertainty).
Chromatically darker than the works in the artist's last exhibition, almost two years ago, all the works in this exhibition are still characterized by his remarkable sense of color, now in deeper greens, blues, and purples, moving away from the pastels of his earlier palette.
Though sometimes still characterized as a Minimalist, Marden's extensive body of work throughout his long career has ultimately defied the category.
The reason why treats are best used in puppies is because this life stage of a dog is still characterized by high dependence on physiologic needs — food, water, and air.
All three variants were available for media drives this week (drive impressions embargoed until next Monday); the hybrid and EV versions were production cars, the plug - in was still characterized as «prototype.»
2014's majordomo, New York City's first lady, Chirlane McCray, is still characterized as a top adviser to her husband.
The world is still characterized by an enormous range of differences in language, culture, economic patterns religious practices, values, wealth, educational levels, and so on and on.
Abortion was still characterized as a «Catholic issue.
Four decades later, this postal code is still characterized by its green spaces, a perfect complement to the area's impressive homes.
Overall, however, we would still characterize our investment position as strongly defensive.
You can still characterize the problems as satanic, but — is the church infected, infiltrated, ensnared, decieved, gone astray?
All these discoveries advance our knowledge of Meroitic civilization, which was born of the cultural intermixing of Egypt and black Africa that still characterizes Sudan today.
He outlined the symptoms that still characterize the disorder, including delusions, hallucinations and disorganized thinking.
Forest Whitaker gives a titanic performance as the general — by turns charming and sinister, vulnerable and vengeful — and as he seduces the naive young man into his murderous regime, director Kevin Macdonald unpacks the ignorance and arrogance that still characterize the West's attitude toward Africa.
All students, given great schools, do better than in schools that allow, accept and perpetuate failure, which sadly still characterizes way too many American schools especially those serving urban, minority youth.
Early figurative drawings and woodcuts, some done when the artist served in the Peace Corps, in Africa, bore witness to the acute sense of observation and refinement of means that still characterize his art, while pointing to the resonant economy of his mature works.
In 1968, Giorgio Griffa abandoned figurative painting in favor of a format of abstract painting that still characterizes his work to this day.
Although LNG proponents still characterize shale gas production as «clean» and without methane leakage or groundwater contamination, field observations by the David Suzuki Foundation suggest that many leaky wells are not appearing in the B.C. database.
• Read about the historical rise of the authoritarian parenting style and how old Victorian values of strict emotional control still characterize the central «moral» core of authoritarian parenting!

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But since it's a stage of life characterized by equal angst and vague boredom (remember when you couldn't drive yet, but could still be grounded?)
It's an origin story that still evokes a sense of ruggedness that characterizes the brand today.
Note: An earlier version of this column incorrectly characterized John Mackey's yearly paid time off bonuses, and incorrectly stated Carl Icahn still had an investment in Dell.
While some age groups performed better or on par with other industrial nations in literacy and numeracy, on the whole 49 % of Canadians are still below what the OECD would characterize as «desired» literacy levels, and 55 % are below the desired level of numeracy.
The eurozone still offers relative value, although it can no longer be characterized as cheap.
As of last week, the Market Climate in stocks was characterized by unfavorable valuations, and still constructive market action on the basis of the major indices.
It still requires skills, resourcefulness, and knowledge despite being characterized as an easy money - making market.
In bonds, the Market Climate remained characterized by relatively neutral valuations and still unfavorable market action.
From an investment standpoint, market conditions remain characterized both by obscene valuations and still - negative market internals.
«That said, recent data is more accurately characterized as a hint of stagflation rather than anything more acute and, therefore, it shouldn't be a surprise that many of the economic metrics that have characterized periods of more pronounced stagflation historically, such as unemployment, still remain low,» he added.
Through the intercession of the Indian National Congress he was permitted to return to India while the British were still in power, but he was not popular with the Congress because he objected to the Hindu revivalism which characterized the work of Mr. Gandhi.
My salvation in Him was still secured, though I did none of the things that characterize a Christian.
It has been followed, in the eighth place, from A.D. 1914 to a date still in the future, by a period which, because we have only begun to enter it, is hard to characterize.
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
Anticipating much of the current controversy over the worship of technological progress that has characterized the end of the twentieth century, sixteen years later this book is still squarely in the middle of the debate.
Still, in their broad outlines, these two interpretations of the course of the human pilgrimage and its outcome can be characterized and contrasted.
Solovyev characterized the spiritual climate in Europe in the following way: «The only essential difference and inequality between people still existing in the West is the inequality of a rich man and a worker; the only grandeur, the supreme power, still having there the real force, is the grandeur and power of capital» (FNCZ 63).
There are still theologians who reject any transformism in regard to mankind, though they have become more reserved and modest in characterizing the degree of theological certainty that they attach to its rejection when a cautious and moderate theory of evolution is in question.
Acquiring its new name of the «Christian» century in 1900, the magazine still held out hopes that the world could be Christianized, fostering the same imperialistic evangelism that had characterized Protestant mission effort for 50 years.
Having set out to assert distinctions within the unity of God in order to account for their beliefs about Jesus and the Holy Spirit, theologians then found it necessary to emphasize that they were still thinking in strictly monotheistic terms, not in the tritheistic fashion which has often characterized popular devotion with its half - concealed idea of what the late Bishop Pike used to call a «committee God».
If you walked into our church today you would never know it as a guest or even as someone new who has come in the past year or two — there is so much genuine love that characterizes our church however it has been an incredible journey to get here and we are still climbing the hill.
This new family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own children in a relationship characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
But it's truer still to characterize them as the party of those blacks who see the answer to everything in government.
Your respect for the authentic voice of Jesus that is still to be found in and under the multiple layers of the synoptics strikes the right note against those whose view is characterized by PAUL LARGE and everything else, a pale footnote.
«Dad» can be mis - characterized yet the daughter still can put faith in «Dad» «Jesus» can be mis - characterized and yet the lost can still put faith in «Jesus»
But when Holland got stingier with the 1st round picks and kept them we still failed to end up with any elite players or even players I'd characterize as very good.
My three sons, still bloated from Thanksgiving, would somehow manage to tear themselves from their post-prandial stupor and get up at an hour generally characterized as «are you kidding?»
I wouldn't characterize this as «nit picking» over how nutrient dense a kids» meal is, but rather the simple fact that despite all these PR tactics, we are still dealing with the exact same food.
Colic is still a bit of a riddle to doctors, but it's characterized by a seemingly healthy baby that cries 3 or more hours a day, at least 3 days a week, for over at least a 3 week period.
Do you still have «little respect» if it is the second labor and the first was characterized by such severe pain that the patient suffered from PTSD afterwards?
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