Sentences with phrase «striking fact»

The other striking fact about the galaxies is that they are populated by stars that formed 300 million years prior to the time stamp of the galaxies themselves.
Rathje concludes, «The most striking fact overall... is how small the differences really are between the two diaper systems.»
Unfortunately the most striking fact about these genealogies is that they are not the same.
The most striking fact about the denomination is that nine out of ten of its members are «converts,» having grown up religiously somewhere else.
One striking fact: seven of the 10 executives in attendance are women.
«The marketplace for new ideas has been corrupted by software patents used as destructive weapons,» the story's authors wrote, noting that last year, for the first time, Apple and Google spent more on patent litigation and intellectual property than on research and development, a striking fact that sharply illustrates how incentives have become skewed in the tech industry.
«It is, is it not, a striking fact that in all his letters to the churches Paul never urges on them the duty of evangelism.
It was a striking fact that men who went away had been either Episcopalians or Presbyterians, and that their places were supplied in every case, until 1886, by Methodists — three of them sons of Methodist preachers.
It is a striking fact that images of paradise throughout the history of religions bear the marks of a dialectical negation or reversal.
It is a striking fact that Hartshorne considers the tie between relativity or contingency, and temporality or mutability, to be so obvious that he freely conjoins them, and treats them as equivalent, without seeming to feel any necessity for justifying the stance.
«It is one of the striking facts of American history that the American Revolution was led by men who were not very religious,» wrote Gordon Wood in New York History.
The argument, as outlined above, therefore collapses and we are left with the striking fact that the later the Gospel the more elaborate becomes the story of the empty tomb, 9 a phenomenon which is perfectly consistent with a developing and expanding tradition, but one which is inconsistent with eye - witness accounts, where one expects more detail and more reliability the nearer one is in time to the event being described.
In this connection Bultmann himself calls attention to the striking fact that Jaspers, Heidegger, and quite recently Kamlah, have transposed the Christian understanding of human life into the sphere of philosophy.
That said, one striking fact about Geoff is that he has truly won bipartisan support.
A striking fact for some will be the parties» willingness to manipulate the political system to their own advantage.
The most striking fact is that constitutional law academicians were able to draw on the reputation and expertise of legal professional elites through their transnational networks, and with their backing to represent to both parliamentary and Executive politicians that the judicialisation of politics, already normal in the West, was the only legitimate model of judiciary - democratic power relations.
Now he wants to dictate to upstate New Yorker's who their candidates will be, all while using the issue of Homosexual «Marriage» to draw attention away from that striking fact.
Almost 10 years ago, Alfredo Villasante, a molecular biologist at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain, discovered a striking fact about the centromeres of fruit flies.
White's ice — core studies helped reveal two striking facts.
But it packs a lot in and, although Rufus Sewell brings his charismatic presence to the role of Serge, the striking fact about Matthew Warchus's revival is the delicate balance it preserves between Reza's three characters.
Multivariate analyses of the data on wages, schooling, and individual characteristics reveal this striking fact: the relative wage of a teacher born in 1900 was higher than that of a teacher born in 1950, even if the two teachers are of the same age and years of experience.
On Monday, I spent some time with Director General Matsuura of UNESCO, who pointed out a number of striking facts.
Shifting gears to the size of the new teacher supply in California, the first and most striking fact is that the number of new credentials issued in California has fallen for each of the 10 most recent years for which data are available.
The striking fact that the cash assets alone considerably exceed this figure, after deducting all liabilities, completely clinched the argument on this score.
It is a striking fact, however, that just before mid-century in New York, a type of art characterized as heterosexual and male — Abstract Expressionism — and recognized as the major abstraction in its time, appeared to emanate from a gallery run by a lesbian — Betty Parsons.
The case was widely reported in the media due to its striking facts, namely that the mistake in the offer documents was to put a decimal point in the wrong place, with the unfortunate result of inflating 10x the base salary.
It is a striking fact of recent legal history that the nearer anyone gets to implementing auctions for legal aid cases, the more cautious they are.
A striking fact was that 85 % of the 134 attendees were male.
I'm feeling that OP is just a different face for OPPO (launched countries almost don't overlap), it kinds of strikes me the fact that Dash Charge is getting a huge resonance while VOOC was overlooked at.
It is a striking fact that none of the reviews mentioned here were wholly accepted by government or led directly to the optimal form of organisation envisaged.
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